Over 2,000 research studies have shown that hope is the #1 predictor of future well-being outcomes. Simply stated, high hope individuals are more likely to be healthier, happier in their jobs, and more fulfilled in life than their lower hope peers. Hope is easily defined, easily measured, and easily taught and practiced. Participants will learn how to apply hope science to their own lives and in those around them. Location: Childrens Hospital 8200 Dodge Street Omaha, NE 68114 Read more
This training helps participants recognize trauma, understand its impact on the brain and body, and identify and apply interventions to trauma related behaviors. This course is meant to provide foundational information on trauma for anyone that is new to the topic or would like a refresher on trauma basics. Location: Girls Inc. of Omaha 2811 N. 45th Street Omaha, NE 68104 Time: 12pm - 1:45pm Read more
In this session, trainees will learn about the impact of trauma on their clients, themselves, and in the working relationship between child welfare professionals and clients. Specific skills in how to apply trauma informed in working with clients will be provided. Location: Girls Inc. 2811 N 45th St Omaha, NE 68104 Time: 12pm - 1:45pm Read more
This training helps participants develop an understanding of Empathic Strain and how certain factors can increase this risk. In this course, participants will discuss how accountability and supports can mitigate this. Participants will also learn strategies and develop ideas on how to limit the strain that can be experienced on a daily basis. Read more
This course prepares mandatory reporters with the knowledge and skills to recognize and report child abuse and neglect along with an overview of the different types of abuse and their prevalence in Iowa. In this training, participants will discuss challenges associated with reporting abuse and neglect, practice asking minimal facts questions, and receive resources that will help with knowing how and when to report. Read more
This course prepares mandatory reporters with the knowledge and skills to recognize and report child abuse and neglect along with an overview of the different types of abuse and their prevalence in Iowa. In this training, participants will discuss challenges associated with reporting abuse and neglect, practice asking minimal facts questions, and receive resources that will help with knowing how and when to report. Location: Project Harmony 11949 Q St Omaha, NE 68137 Time: 9am-11am Read more
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