Nurturing Children with Special Health Care Needs
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Class Description:

Formerly called Medically Fragile & Developmentally Delayed Foster Children.

This half-day distance learning training will provide a practical approach to understanding and managing the increased needs of medically fragile and/or developmentally delayed children who are also contending with the emotional issues of out of home placement. Participants will gain a better understanding and working knowledge of the needs of developmentally delayed and/or medically fragile children in order to better facilitate collaborative relationships with medical professionals.

 

Target Audience:

Foster parents, kinship care providers, adoptive parents, and interested child welfare professionals.

Care givers will be given preference over child welfare professionals when registering.

 

Competencies:
  • Learn specialized educational, developmental and recreational services in the community for children and youth with developmental disabilities.
  • Become a ware of negative stereotypic attitudes and misconceptions regarding developmental disabilities, and know how these attitudes can interfere with children and youth receiving services, as well as know how to advocate to obtain needed services.
  • Understand the likely impact of chronic illness on family life and assist biological and foster children in dealing with these challenges.
  • Learn how to effectively communicate with medical personnel to determine their role in the treatment that may be required by the medical conditions of children and youth in your care.

 

 

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Trained by:
Lori Parker

 

Class Dates:

November 3, 2010
March 9, 2011

 

Training Hours:
4

 

Training Flyer:
Nurturing_Nov2010.pdf

 

Training Location:

November 3, 2010
Broadcast from:
University of Denver
Craig Hall, Room 417
2148 S. High Street
Denver, CO 80208

November 3, 2010
Broadcast to:
Rio Grande County DSS
1015 6th Street
Del Norte, CO 81132

 

March 9, 2011
Broadcast from:
University of Denver
Craig Hall, Room 417
2148 S. High Street
Denver, CO 80208

March 9, 2011
Broadcast to:
Trinidad, CO
Location TBA

 

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Time:

9:00am to 1:00pm

 

Cost:

FREE for all Colorado County Foster Parents/Kinship Care Providers, and Colorado County Caseworkers.

$15.00 if you are with a Private Agency or an Adoptive Parent.