Training
March Respite Care: Because You Deserve It!
Respite Care is a temporary break for caretakers of children with additional needs. This gives parents a relief where they can just take some time for themselves or use the time to complete other chores. As part of Project COPE through the Federation of Families of SC, we will be offering a Respite Care Support […]
Preparing to Lead Training
Federation of Families of SC (FFSC) is excited to offer Preparing to Lead training. This training focuses on PARENTS and CAREGIVERS with children and youth who experience emotional, behavioral, substance use or mental health challenges. The goal for this training is to build one’s strength and capacity to bring forth community change by facilitating a […]
April Respite Care: Because You Deserve It!
Respite Care is a temporary break for caretakers of children with additional needs. Parents will have a relief period for self duties.As part of Project COPE through the Federation of Families of SC, we will be offering a Respite Care Support Service. This will take place on the 3rd Saturday of every month from 10:00 […]
April Respite Care: Because You Deserve It!
Respite Care is a temporary break for caretakers of children with additional needs. Parents will have a relief period for self duties.As part of Project COPE through the Federation of Families of SC, we will be offering a Respite Care Support Service. This will take place on the 3rd Saturday of every month from 10:00 […]
June Respite Care: Because You Deserve It!
Respite Care is a temporary break for caretakers of children with additional needs. Parents will have a relief period for self duties. As part of Project COPE through the Federation of Families of SC, we will be offering a Respite Care Support Service. This will take place on the 3rd Saturday of every month from […]
Student Voices Matter Training
Educators are encouraged to join in on the Student Voices Matter as we focus on the topic “You See Me, But Do You Hear Me?” on October 26 & 27 from 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Goals: 1. See beyond academic requirements and become aware of emotional wellness 2. Recognize how emotional wellness affects academic performance […]
Focusing on Protective Factors Part 1
Custodial & Noncustodial Parents/Formerly Incarcerated Parents/Parent Educators are encouraged to join in on the discussion: “Enhancing Protective Factors is Critical in Addressing Adverse Childhood Experiences.” The Focusing on Protective Factors is a 2-part training session and attendees must attend both sessions. Part 1: November 10th & 12th: 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Part 2: November […]
Focusing on Protective Factors Part 1
Custodial & Noncustodial Parents/Formerly Incarcerated Parents/Parent Educators are encouraged to join in on the discussion: “Enhancing Protective Factors is Critical in Addressing Adverse Childhood Experiences.” The Focusing on Protective Factors is a 2-part training session and attendees must attend both sessions. Part 1: November 10th & 12th: 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Part 2: November […]
Focusing on Protective Factors Part 2
Custodial & Noncustodial Parents/Formerly Incarcerated Parents/Parent Educators are encouraged to join in on the discussion: “Enhancing Protective Factors is Critical in Addressing Adverse Childhood Experiences.” The Focusing on Protective Factors is a 2-part training session and attendees must attend both sessions. Part 1: November 10th & 12th: 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Part 2: November […]
Focusing on Protective Factors Part 2
Custodial & Noncustodial Parents/Formerly Incarcerated Parents/Parent Educators are encouraged to join in on the discussion: “Enhancing Protective Factors is Critical in Addressing Adverse Childhood Experiences.” The Focusing on Protective Factors is a 2-part training session and attendees must attend both sessions. Part 1: November 10th & 12th: 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Part 2: November […]