VIRTUAL - Caring Dads Facilitator Training - NORTH AMERICA  & UK - Jul 2024

VIRTUAL - Caring Dads Facilitator Training - NORTH AMERICA & UK - Jul 2024

VIRTUAL Caring Dads Facilitator Training - NORTH AMERICA & UK - Jul 2024 (10 am -1 pm TORONTO time )

By Caring Dads

Date and time

Tue, Jul 16, 2024 7:00 AM - Wed, Jul 24, 2024 10:00 AM PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

About this event

  • 8 days 3 hours

Virtual Training - Live and interactive!

This virtual training will be held over 4 sessions:

(please note training will be delivered in Toronto, ON time zone)

  • Tue, Jul 16, 2024 -10 am to 1 pm
  • Wed, Jul 17, 2024 -10 am to 1 pm
  • Tue, Jul 23, 2024 -10 am to 1 pm
  • Wed, Jul 24, 2024 -10 am to 1pm

This training event is your next opportunity to join the leading, international network of clinicians working at the nexus of gender-based violence and fatherhood. Register today and take the first step to become a Caring Dads Facilitator.

Who should attend?

Caring Dads Facilitator training is appropriate for any professional interested in working with fathers (including biological, step, or common-law fathers) who have who have physically abused, emotionally abused or neglected their children, or exposed their children to domestic violence, or who are deemed to be at high-risk for these behaviors.

Best practice requires two Caring Dads Accredited Facilitators per group for optimal fidelity and programming quality.

Our training attendees commonly include professionals employed by a social service provider or are a registered mental health professional. Professionals not connected to a social service organization, are required to provide confirmation of their professional registration.

Types of professional attending a Caring Dads training could include social workers, family support workers, child welfare workers, psychologists, violence prevention educators, substance abuse counselors, healthcare workers, police officers, native leaders, clergy, military personnel, batterer intervention program group leaders, counselors working within child and family mental health services, victim advocates, probation officers. It encouraged that supervisors and managers attend training as well.


Course Format

Virtual Training - Live and interactive

STEP ONE of Accreditation Process

This component is delivered over 4 virtual sessions and introduces participants to the principles and values that guide the Caring Dads program. We then move into interactive training on the program material. Role plays are used to demonstrate key exercises and participants have the chance to acquire and practice skills in leading group exercise.

Topics covered include, among others:

○ Caring Dads program goals, principles and values

○ The need for intervention with fathers

○ Child-centred fathering

○ Referral, intake and collaborative case management

○ Mother contact

○ Case reviews

○ Supporting community collaboration


STEP TWO of the Accreditation Process

This component is delivered online via our distributed learning platform, the Provider Portal. Each Clinical Consultation session includes a live webinar presentation, a set of self-reflection guides, a selection of best practice videos and an evaluation. This series is designed to offer clinical oversight and support to new Facilitators as they deliver their first Caring Dads groups.

Becoming an accredited facilitator involves both tuition and licensing:

Becoming an accredited facilitator involves both tuition and licensing:

Tuition: Tuition fees support the 4 session Virtual Training and includes an electronic copy of the Caring Dads Manual. Tuition is a one-time fee.

Licensing: $200 flat rate for all Caring Dads Providers *Not due until one year after completion of training.

Annual License fees support access to the Provider Portal and support from the Caring Dads team. The Provider Portal is where facilitators and trainers:

○ Schedule Clinical Consultations and access the associated resources.

○ Participate in our pre and post group reporting system, utilizing surveys created by program author Dr. Katreena Scott through her university research centre.

○ Access a host of constantly updates resources, including handouts, slides, videos, intake forms, recruitment and promotional materials.

○ Consult, connect and share experiences with other Caring Dads professionals in the forum.

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Who should attend?

Caring Dads Facilitator training is appropriate for any professional interested in working with fathers (including biological, step, or common-law fathers) who have who have physically abused, emotionally abused or neglected their children, or exposed their children to domestic violence, or who are deemed to be at high-risk for these behaviors.

Our training attendees commonly include batterer intervention program group leaders, child protection workers, counselors working within child and family mental health services, victim advocates, probation officers and their supervisors and managers. Other professionals that are sometimes involved include psychologists, violence prevention educators, substance abuse counselors, healthcare workers, police officers, native leaders, clergy and military personnel.