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Course returns September 10

Are you passionate about making a meaningful impact in the lives of families facing complex challenges?


We are thrilled to offer you a unique training opportunity designed to enhance your skills and deepen your understanding of working with families affected by substance use disorder (SUD) and prenatal exposure.

 

🔍 Training Focus:

Explore how the Touchpoints Approach can help you build and nurture effective partnerships with parents living with SUD and their children who have experienced prenatal exposure.


📅 Training Dates:

12-4 pm ET / 9-1 pm PT

Participants must attend all live virtual sessions.

  • Tuesdays, September 10, 17 & 24, 2024
  • Thursdays, September 12, 19 & 26, 2024


Training Features:

  • 🕐Virtual delivery with six 4-hour live sessions (attendance required)
  • 💻 Approved for 20.35 Continuing Education Credits for physicians, nurses, social workers, and psychologists.
  • 🌍 Closed captioning will be available.


Ready to Make a Difference?

Take the next step in your professional development and join us in this training. Your participation will not only enrich your practice but also contribute to the well-being of families who need it most. Reserve your spot today!

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Want to purchase a group of seats for your staff or grantees? 

Group registration is available online


P.S: Feel free to forward this invitation to colleagues who might benefit from these discussions. The more perspectives we include, the richer our conversations will be!

Additional Trainings and Events

Using the Touchpoints Approach in Reflective Supervision and Coaching

Begins September 12


Learn how to use the Touchpoints Principles and Assumptions as a starting point for mentoring staff as they gain mastery in using the Touchpoints Approach. To participate in this training, participants must have previously completed this Brazelton Touchpoints Center training: Touchpoints: The How of Child and Family Engagement.


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Navigating Challenging Conversations Series

Begins August 21


In this three-part workshop series, we will explore how culture and bias may affect when and how we experience conversations as challenging. We will practice applying a strengths-based approach to effectively engage in challenging conversations. Explore how culture and bias may affect when and how we experience conversations as challenging.



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Would you like to bring these workshops or another BTC training to your program, organization, or community?
BTC facilitators can offer our courses online to your specific group. We can also customize trainings to meet your program’s or organization’s professional learning needs.

Contact us today for more information!

ABOUT BTC

The Brazelton Touchpoints Center (BTC) provides professional and leadership development, organizational learning and change, and research and evaluation for family-facing professionals in pediatrics, early childhood, infant mental health, children's libraries and museums, home visiting, and child welfare. BTC is home to the Touchpoints Approach, the Brazelton Institute (the Newborn Behavioral Observations systems and the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale), the Indigenous Early Learning Collaborative, Family Connections, and the BTC Research and Evaluation team. At BTC, we are dedicated to creating a lasting community in which equity, diversity, inclusion, belonging, and access thrive.
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