Save the Date for the Upcoming WI-AIMH Southern Chapter Quarterly Event!

Save the Date!

WI-AIMH Southern Chapter Quarterly Event

Strengthening Families Protective Factors Framework Training

 

When: November 7th, 2pm-4pm

Where: Fitchburg Public Library, 5530 Lacy Rd, Fitchburg, WI

**No cost to attend training**

The Strengthening Families Protective Factors Framework guides child- and family-serving professionals to recognize and lift up families’ strengths and to shift their practice in small but significant ways that support families to build five key protective factors. Learn what Strengthening Families is all about, and how you can use the framework and tools from the Center for the Study of Social Policy to make changes in your practice and help families build their protective factors.

Contact the Chapter At :

Email: Schapter@wiaimh.org

Facebook: https://fb.me/WIAIMHSouthernChapter

Presenter Cailin O'Connor is a Senior Associate at the Center for the Study of Social Policy, where she works to promote better outcomes for young children and their families, with a focus on promoting the protective factors that children, families, and communities need to thrive. With roots in the field of family support and child abuse and neglect prevention, Cailin’s work has addressed a wide range of issues, including adverse childhood experiences, cross-systems coordination, effective prevention strategies, and evidence-informed program im-provement. She is a graduate of Macalester College, and holds a mas-ter's degree in Human Development and Family Studies and a gradu-ate certificate in Prevention and Intervention Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Happy Hour and Networking To Follow:

Me & Julio Restaurant

2784 S Fish Hatchery Rd, Fitchburg, WI

Registry Credit and CEU available!

View or download the event flyer here.

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