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February
2018
More information and updates coming soon!
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February
2018
In partnership with the SFNFCI's Disability Research Project, Agency Chiefs Child and Family Service (ACCFS) Agency's two group homes - Asikwanehk Youth Lodge and the Pelican Lake Youth Lodge staff of 17 successfully completed two courses: Working with Children and Youth with Exceptionalities i...
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February
2018
Marlene Mirasty facilitated the Mental Health First Aid - Adults Working With Youth course with 11 prevention workers from across the province. This training explores the issue of mental health as it relates to children and youth. The program teaches workers how to: recognize the signs and sy...
26
February
2018
12 prevention workers from various First Nations Child and Family Service Agencies and organizations across SK successfully completed the Facilitating Change course held in our classroom on Jan. 17 & 18, 2018. Facilitated by Lisa Sasakamoose, the participants gained the skills and knowledge that w...
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February
2018
SFNFCI offered a three-day SDM (Structural Decision Making) training January 30th- February 1st, 2018. Participates were determined to attend the training traveling through blowing snow, icy roads, and gusting winds. Dedicated to professional development and strengthening skills to better serve the ...
23
February
2018
This past week SFNFCI was fortunate enough to host the ‘Integrated Practices Exploration Workshop’ facilitated by Peggy Cordero from the Children’s Research Center out of Madison Wisconsin. The workshop was held in Prince Albert and had participants from 8 different Child and Family Services A...
23
February
2018
Board Training Vetting, January 16 and 17, 2018 SFNFCI worked through the spring and summer of 2017 to create a customized Board Training curriculum for CFS agencies. As a follow-up to an earlier vetting session in November, board representatives from CFS agencies gathered in Saskatoon on January 1...
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February
2018
With just over one month left in the Disability Research Project, we are busy with a number of training and events. Check out our latest Monthly Update below or contact Raissa Graumans (306-373-2874 x 223, Raissa @sfnfci.ca ) for more information.
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February
2018
One of the most consistent and important gaps that have been identified through the Disability Research Partnership is the need and desire for training among many of those who work with and care for children and youth with special needs in our communities. Caregivers are an essential group who hav...