Archive for September 2015
In the Loop September 2015
In This Issue Upcoming Trainings, Keynote Speaker Selected, Do Forensic Interview Protocols Work for Preschoolers?, New Online Trainings, Selecting and Implementing Evidence-Based Practices, Quote of the Month, NCAC Out and About, What’s New in CALiO. Click here to view this Newsletter in a new window.
Read MoreKeynote Selected for 32nd International Symposium
Program Description The Community Advantage: Building strong communities of support and productivity in the workplace. There are social upheavals afloat that change the way we interact with the world—24/7 media, an “always on” work culture, rapid technological advancements and more. There is a communal longing for a deeper sense of fulfillment, satisfaction, productivity and…
Read MoreSelecting and Implementing Evidence-Based Practices: A Guide for Child and Family Serving Systems
Enter the title in the CALiO™Collections search box. This guide provides information and examples of implementation relevant to those working with children and families in the child welfare and other social services systems. It provides concrete information that systems across the nation can use to evaluate their needs, identify what programs are currently being used,…
Read MoreDo Forensic Interview Protocols Work for Preschoolers?
Enter the title in the CALiO™Collections search box. The very youngest children (three to five years of age) are one of the most challenging groups to interview. However, this group is also seen as vulnerable to maltreatment. Limited language abilities, short attention span, lack of experience serving as primary sources of information, and narrow life…
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