Trainings

Nurturing Parenting Programs

3-Day Facilitator training will equip attendees to implement the evidence-based, trauma-informed, family-centered, and culturally competent Nurturing Parenting® Program in group, home-based, and/or treatment programs.

About Nurturing Parenting Programs

The Nurturing Parenting Programs are evidence based, family-centered, and trauma-informed programs designed to build nurturing parenting skills as an alternative to abusive and neglecting parenting and child-rearing practices. work, and social services.The long-term goals are to prevent recidivism in families receiving social services, lower the rate of multi-parent teenage pregnancies, reduce juvenile delinquency and alcohol abuse, and stop the intergenerational and multicultural cycle of child abuse by teaching positive parenting behaviors. See research here.
Training Information

Training Includes

Hands-on and practical approach to conducting home and group-based Nurturing Programs that includes facilitating weekly sessions, how to use program materials, videos, and assessment tools, children’s and parents’ program activities, icebreakers, personal growth lessons, activities for personal power, alternatives to corporal punishment, building self-esteem, self-concept and empathy in parents and children. This is an interactive, learner-centered workshop with opportunity for practice.work, and social services.

Participants Will Learn

  • Philosophy of Nurturing Parenting
  • Five parenting constructs of abuse/neglect
  • Impact of maltreatment on brain development
  • How to assess high-risk parenting beliefs
  • How to tailor programs based on family’s needs
  • How to gather process evaluation data
  • How to evaluate pre and post program impact
  • How to implement home and group based models
  • Facilitation skills to improve parent engagement and retention

Building Nurturing Communities in residential treatment homes and centers

Training foster and adoptive parents and residential treatment staff on the philosophy, principals and characteristics of a nurturing family unit is critical to establishing strong, capable and productive children and adolescents.

$$$$ Cost may vary depending upon number of staff and consultation required. Please contact us for more information.

Cultural Intelligence (CQ) Workshops

Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) is everywhere. And one of the greatest benefits of Cultural Intelligence (CQ) is that it provides you with a unified strategy and skill set for how to relate and work across cultural differences at home and abroad.CQ workshops are designed to support individuals and organizations to improve cultural intelligence (CQ). We provide you with innovative solutions that improve multicultural performance based on rigorous academic research. Cultural Intelligence, or CQ, measures your capability to relate and work effectively in culturally diverse situations both in domestic and international context. It’s a form of intelligence that has been tested by academic researchers in over 98 countries for nearly two decades. View Case Study examples. Learn more about Cultural Intelligence

Global CQ

Global CQ can best be described as working and relating effectively across international cultures. This may occur during international travel, when interacting with a global, virtual team, or when talking with people from other countries. The culturally intelligent person who understands global diversity is able to work more effectively with peers, colleagues and customers from different national backgrounds.
Domestic CQ

Cultural intelligence is not just for people doing global work. It gives you the skills needed to work and relate effectively with people from different backgrounds in your own backyard.

4 hour training includes CQ training, Pro Assessment, Action Plan. (Pro Assessments offers choice of faith-based or secular assessments) Cost: $450.00

Volunteer Program Training and Development

Best Practices in Volunteer Recruitment, Engagement and Retention

Volunteer Program Assessments and Evaluation

Cultivating A Competent Volunteer Culture