Social workers from national agencies will be participating

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Social workers from national agencies will
be participating in this virtual training, just like you!
The cost is only $45 to attend and discounts are offered
for multiple events. You will be able to chat with
attendees and trainers while getting cutting edge
instruction and technology –all from your computer!
Pre-registration is required and easy to submit for
yourself and/or your agency! Payment is due 5 days prior
to the course. Space will be limited, so be sure to
register soon!
Registration Form
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All webinars are offered from 11:00am - 1:00pm EST
COURSE OPTIONS (Please check all that apply)
COURSE DATE
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
  Depression & Suicide in Children and Adolescents
09/22/2010
09/20/2010 Extended!
  Making the Most of Family Visitation
10/13/2010
10/06/2010
  Understanding Secure and Insecure Attachment
12/08/2010
12/01/2010
  Working with Children with Attachment Problems
12/15/2010
Attachment and Separation: (two event series)
12/08/2010
  Brain Development in Children at Risk
02/16/2011
02/09/2011
  Family Dynamics in Incest
06/01/2011
05/25/2011
  Short and Long Term Effects of Child Sexual Abuse
06/08/2011
06/01/2011
  Case Planning and Treatment Issues in Child Sexual Abuse
06/15/2011
06/08/2011
Introduction to Child Sexual Abuse: (three event series)
DEADLINES: Registration forms must be submitted seven (7) days prior to the webinar date. Registrations
received after the deadline are subject to a late fee.
FORM SUBMISSION & PAYMENT: Registration forms may be found at http://fcrp.unc.edu and submitted via email,
mail or by fax to 919-962-3653. Each webinar is $45 per person. For advance registration of more than two
events within one year, a $5/pp discount is offered per event. Questions? E-mail: Kamisha Kirby,
kpatrese@email.unc.edu
CANCELLATION & SUBSTITUTION POLICY: A full refund will be made to all cancellations received five (5) days prior
to the program. No refunds will be made thereafter, but a substitute may attend. Please send advance
notification of substitutes. FCRP reserves the right to cancel a course when the required minimum enrollment is
not met. Earliest notification will be given and the participant may choose either a full refund or credit to be
applied to another course.
Depression & Suicide in Children and Adolescents
09/22/2010
Over the past 35 years, suicide has more than tripled among adolescents, and risk has also
increased among younger children. In this workshop, Jodi Flick will identify the most
important risk factors for suicide in young people and describe the most effective
interventions in prevention of suicide with at-risk children and their families. She will also
discuss guidelines for intervention in the aftermath of a suicide. Featured presenter: Jodi
Flick, ACSW.
Making the Most of Family Visitation
10/13/2010
Parent-child visits are essential tools for achieving child safety, permanence, and well-being.
This event is an opportunity to reflect on the dynamics of visits, explore the research, and
learn skills for enhancing visits, improving case planning, and facilitating timely reunification.
Featured presenters: Mellicent Blythe, LCSW, and Rodney Little, MHDL.
Attachment and Separation: (two event series)
Understanding Secure and Insecure Attachment
12/08/2010
A healthy primary attachment lays the foundation for critical aspects of our personalities. In
this webinar we will describe the contributing factors, dynamics, and outcomes of secure and
insecure attachment in early childhood. We will also discuss intervention and assessment for
at-risk families. Featured presenters: Mellicent Blythe, LCSW, and Rodney Little, MHDL.
Working with Children with Attachment Problems 12/15/2010
Despite the challenges involved in caring for children with attachment problems, evidencebased treatment and case management strategies can promote healing and stability. This
webinar will review considerations for children, birth parents, and foster parents. Featured
presenters: Mellicent Blythe, LCSW, and Rodney Little, MHDL.
Brain Development in Children at Risk
02/16/2011
Learn how maltreatment, stress, and trauma can impact a child’s functioning and
development, and how professionals can build a network of protective factors to promote
children’s resiliency. Featured presenters: Kathy D. Johnson, MS, and Jodi Flick, ACSW.
Introduction to Child Sexual Abuse: (three event series)
Family Dynamics of Incest
06/01/2011
What are some of the common characteristics of the incest offender? The non-offending
parent? The victim child? The family system itself? There is a cycle of incest that perpetuates
the dynamics from one generation to the next; understanding and recognizing the cycle may
help it to stop. Featured presenter: Kathy D. Johnson, MS.
Short and Long Term Effects of Child Sexual Abuse
06/08/2011
Certain risk factors increase the likelihood of long-term physical and psychological effects
following child sexual abuse. Learn about the consequences commonly experienced by
survivors of abuse, the risk factors that worsen the effects of sexual abuse, the protective
factors that can promote healing, and interventions that may prove helpful.
Featured presenters: Jodi Flick, ACSW, and Kathy D. Johnson, MS.
Case Planning and Treatment Issues in Child Sexual Abuse
06/15/2011
Professionals working with families where there has been child sexual abuse face an array of
high-stakes case planning decisions. This webinar will discuss safety planning; treatment
issues for victims, protective parents, and offenders; and how to monitor for change and
potential reunification. Featured presenters: Jodi Flick, ACSW, and Kathy Johnson, MS.
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