Registrations are FREE and are accepted at a first come, first serve basis.
Friends that identify or have been socialized as female ages 10-24 and their families are invited to join this event.
Back to School Bash – Young Women’s Resource Center (ywrc.org)
The University of Northern Iowa Department of Social Work invites social workers, mental health professionals, social service workers, students, and members of the community to our annual Trauma-Informed Care conference! We have a fantastic line-up of speakers, all of whom are experts in the field of trauma, children’s mental health, and clinical practice. This year, we are offering both in-person and virtual options. We hope to see you there!
Trauma-Informed Care Conference | University of Northern Iowa
Cost:
$50 for in-person attendees (includes lunch and access to conference video recordings)
Those who attend the conference are eligible for 5.25 CEUs, with the option for an additional 3 CEUs if they watch the conference videos and complete an online quiz)
$30 for videos only (includes access to video conference recordings POST-CONFERENCE only)
Those who opt for access to the recordings are eligible for 8.25 CEUs if they view the conference videos and complete the online quizzes.
$20 for UNI students, NOT currently majoring in Social Work (includes access to videos)
Free for UNI students, majoring in Social Work. Also free for supervisors of UNI social work student interns (fall 2020, spring 2020 and/or summer 2021) (includes access to videos)
2020 was a year that brought about significant challenges for Iowans. We experienced unprecedented fear and isolation attributed to the Covid-19 pandemic; we witnessed widespread civil unrest connected to issues surrounding diversity and social justice; and we felt the physical, emotional and financial devastation that the August 10th derecho brought.
Now, it’s time to heal and celebrate our resiliency. There is no cost to attend but registration is required.
Register – Resilient Iowa Workshop (iastate.edu)
CONTACT
registrations@iastate.edu
515-294-6222
2020 was a year that brought about significant challenges for Iowans. We experienced unprecedented fear and isolation attributed to the Covid-19 pandemic; we witnessed widespread civil unrest connected to issues surrounding diversity and social justice; and we felt the physical, emotional and financial devastation that the August 10th derecho brought.
Now, it’s time to heal and celebrate our resiliency. There is no cost to attend but registration is required.
Home – Resilient Iowa Workshop (iastate.edu)
CONTACT
registrations@iastate.edu
515-294-6222
The training is free, but participants must attend all three sessions.
• In order to participate, you must be an advanced practitioner or student (mental health clinicians, psychiatrists, pediatricians, nurse practitioners, and early intervention specialists) whose work with infants, young children, and their families involves assessment, diagnosis, and case formulation.
• There is a limit of 50 participants, and registration is first come, first served.
• The DC:0-5 Training Manual is required. You have the option of selecting the print manual, the digital manual, or both print and digital. The cost of the manual will be covered by grant funds, but if you choose to have a print copy you will need to pay the cost of shipping. (I have been told that this is generally between $5 and $10.) The discount code to remove the cost of the manual is IADC0521. Simply enter that in the Discount Code box and click “Apply”
Here is the code for the manual: IADC0521
The training is free, but participants must attend all three sessions.
• In order to participate, you must be an advanced practitioner or student (mental health clinicians, psychiatrists, pediatricians, nurse practitioners, and early intervention specialists) whose work with infants, young children, and their families involves assessment, diagnosis, and case formulation.
• There is a limit of 50 participants, and registration is first come, first served.
• The DC:0-5 Training Manual is required. You have the option of selecting the print manual, the digital manual, or both print and digital. The cost of the manual will be covered by grant funds, but if you choose to have a print copy you will need to pay the cost of shipping. (I have been told that this is generally between $5 and $10.) The discount code to remove the cost of the manual is IADC0521. Simply enter that in the Discount Code box and click “Apply”.
Here is the code for the manual: IADC0521
The training is free, but participants must attend all three sessions.
• In order to participate, you must be an advanced practitioner or student (mental health clinicians, psychiatrists, pediatricians, nurse practitioners, and early intervention specialists) whose work with infants, young children, and their families involves assessment, diagnosis, and case formulation.
• There is a limit of 50 participants, and registration is first come, first served.
• The DC:0-5 Training Manual is required. You have the option of selecting the print manual, the digital manual, or both print and digital. The cost of the manual will be covered by grant funds, but if you choose to have a print copy you will need to pay the cost of shipping. (I have been told that this is generally between $5 and $10.) The discount code to remove the cost of the manual is IADC0521. Simply enter that in the Discount Code box and click “Apply”.
Here is the code for the manual: IADC0521
Registration opens in June
Jointly sponsored by:
ZERO TO THREE and the Division of Home Visiting and Early Childhood Systems in the Maternal and Child Health Bureau of the Health Resources and Services Administration U.S. Department of Health and Human Services