Tuesday, February 23, 2016

NYC Fatherhood & Family Enrichment Conference

Fatherhood & Family Enrichment Conference 2016 Promo
















NYC Fatherhood & Family Enrichment Conference 
Strong Fathers Build Strong Families,
Strong Families Build Strong Communities 
Saturday April 9, 2016  ▪  9:30 am - 3:00 pm 
Port Richmond High School  ▪  Staten Island, NY

FREE REGISTRATION! Visit www.therolecall.org and click the link to register for the NYC Fatherhood and Family Enrichment Conference.

This conference features keynote speakers, workshops, seminars, and resources from experts in the fields of Family and Fatherhood services. Lunch will be provided. The conference is open to the public. Fathers and mothers are welcome.

PRESENTER WORKSHOP PROPOSALS are due February 29, 2016. Please click the link to access the online submission form. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/13i4kAKBXNTZCMsy4u3FXt-1tVIapz3Kd7FtnHymggIA/viewform 

WORKSHOP AND SEMINAR TOPICS pertain to fatherhood and family such as: Fatherhood Engagement and Involvement, Positive Co-Parenting, New Fathers Workshops, Child Support Information, Family Financial Planning, etc.

SPECIAL WORKSHOPS ARE AVAILABLE FOR:
  • Members of the Spanish speaking community (se habla español)
  • Parents of children with autism
ONE SPECIAL WORKSHOP will be offered for school staff and officials, early childhood education, and community programs to learn how to develop and maintain a vibrant Fatherhood Program within their organization.

GENERAL QUESTIONS / SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES: TheRoleCall@gmail.com ▪ 718-971-6682.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Community Center Directors, Educators, Pre-School Directors, Family Workers, Parent Coordinators, Elementary and Middle School Principals, Fathers and Mothers, and anyone interested in attending.

HOSTED BY The ROLE Call in partnership with Staten Island Borough President James Oddo and Healthy Families Staten Island. The ROLE Call, Healthy Families Staten Island and Borough President James Oddo are excited to help serve families and fathers by bringing this conference to Staten Island and the New York City area.

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

NYSPEP to Give Strength and Inspire Action at the 21st Annual New York State Child Abuse Prevention Conference

NYSPEP invites you to stop by our exhibit table and say "hello!" at the upcoming 21st Annual New York State Child Abuse Prevention Conference, April 11 - 13, in Albany, NY. The conference booklet lists workshops recommended for Parenting Educators and Family Support Providers. Several are presented by professionals who are connected to NYSPEP: 


MONDAY, APRIL 11 

  • NYSPEP 2015-2016 mini-grant awardee, Jewish Family Service of Buffalo and Erie County - Angela Spengler, co-presents “Refugee Trauma Family Support”, 1:15 - 2:45 PM
  • Meg Akabas, NYSPEP-CPE, presents “Respectful Parent, Respectful Child: Practical Strategies for Helping Parents Build a Lifelong Relationship of Respect Within Families”, 3:15 - 4:45 PM
  • Jennie Knox, Credential Coordinator, presents the “NYSPEP Parenting Educator Credential Orientation”, 5:00 - 6:30 PM, open to the public. There is no cost to attend the Credential Orientation. However, seating is limited; priority to registered conference attendees. 

TUESDAY, APRIL 12 

  • Donna Morrison, NYSPEP Steering Committee member, and Iva Jenkins present “The Importance of Early Childhood Social Emotional Development and Ways to Support It”, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
  • Donna and Iva also co-presents “The Impact of Domestic Violence on Early Childhood Development”, 1:45 - 3:15 PM
  • Karen Sweeney, NYSPEP-CSPE, along with Anna Steinkraus and Elizabeth Wolfe, present “Protective Factors Framework: Children’s Social and Emotional Competence”, 1:45 - 3:15 PM
  • Tim Hathaway, NYSPEP Steering Committee Co-chair, presents “Paper Tigers Documentary Screening and Discussion”, 6:00 - 8:00 PM

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13
  • Community Cafe Parent Leaders, Kara Georgi and Katie MacIntyre, present “Community Cafes: Every Day Actions to Build Social Connections” in a two-part institute, 8:30 - 10:00 AM and 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Susan Perkins, NYSPEP Steering Committee Co-chair, co-presents “New York State Pyramid Model Implementation: Supporting All Children in Developing Positive Relationships and Social Competency”,  8:30 - 10:00 AM
For more information, please visit: www.preventchildabuseny.org/news_events/nys-child-abuse-prevention-conference/conference-information/



Tuesday, January 26, 2016

NYSPEP Webinar - Understanding the Protective Factors Framework: Resources for Building a Toolbox and Strengthening Families

New York State Parenting Education Partnership invites you to attend a 90-minute professional development webinar on Thursday, February 25 at 1:00 PM.


REGISTER NOW


ABOUT: What are the five Protective Factors? What does each one mean? Get answers to these questions and learn how your work connects to these factors. 

This interactive webinar will demonstrate an experiential shift to strengths-based thinking, identify the role of culture and its impact on your work, and impart the importance of parent leadership and engagement with parents. 

You'll also begin to brainstorm how these factors can be used to evaluate and enhance your programming. We’ll also provide information to connect you with full Framework training and answer your questions after the presentation. 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Parenting Educators, service providers and agency staff who work with families and children, school educators, parent leaders, and anyone interested in learning about the Protective Factors Framework are welcome to attend. 

PRESENTERS: Karen Sweeney of Sweeney & Associates is a NYSPEP Credentialed Senior Parenting Educator, Family Development Credential Trainer, TEPE Tier II Parenting Educator, and Protective Factors Framework Trainer. 

Kara Georgi is a Certified Protective Factors Train the Trainer; NYS Community Café Parent Leader; Co-chair of the Alliance National Parent Partnership Council; and Certified Teacher Pre-K—6. 

CORE COMPETENCIES: This webinar relates to the following NYSPEP Parenting Educator Credential Core Competencies: Strengths Based Communication, Family Systems and Relationship Building, Community Systems and Resources, Social and Emotional Wellness, and Working with Diversity.

REGISTER: 
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8698015857522769153

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

NYSPEP Parenting Educator Credential Orientations

Announcing the 2016 Schedule for the Parenting Educator Credential Orientations

NYSPEP Parenting Educator Credential - Tier II - Sample Certificate



















Attendance at a Credential Orientation is prerequisite for applying to the Parenting Educator Credential. The Orientation outlines the Tier System, Core Competencies, and provides information on how to obtain the application packet and complete the forms. The annual application portfolio submission cycle is held in July.

Choose from one of four webinars:
-OR- attend in-person Monday, April 11 at the Child Abuse Prevention Conference in Albany, NY.

Details TBA: www.nyspep.org/calendar/.


Tuesday, January 12, 2016

NYSPEP eNews: Orientations, Webinars, Fatherhood, RFPs, Apps


Get New York State Parenting Education Partnership's NYSPEP eNews in your inbox. Visit www.nyspep.org and click "Subscribe eNews / Join NYSPEP". There's no cost to become a subscribing member. Find professional development at: www.nyspep.org/calendar/. Questions or comments? Contact nyspep@nyspep.org or 518-445-1273 x106.

PARENTING EDUCATOR CREDENTIAL ORIENTATIONS: Attendance is prerequisite for applying annually in July. Choose from one of four webinars:
-OR- attend in-person Monday, April 11 at the Child Abuse Prevention Conference. Details TBA: www.nyspep.org/calendar/.

NYSPEP WEBINAR: Karen Sweeney, NYSPEP-CSPE, and Kara Georgi introduce the Protective Factors Framework in a 90-minute interactive webinar Thursday, February 25, 1 pm. Registration TBA: www.nyspep.org/calendar/.

FATHERHOOD GRANT RFP: The Fatherhood Research and Practice Network (FRPN) requests proposals for studying and evaluating fatherhood services. LOI dealine: February 5.

FATHERHOOD MEASUREMENT: FRPN's promising measures assess fatherhood program outcomes.

CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS: Families Together in New York State seeks workshop proposals. Topics: Fatherhood, Latino Families, Kinship Care, and more. Submission deadline: February 12.

PARENT / PROVIDER APPS: SAMHSA's free apps address suicide prevention, underage drinking, bullying prevention, and behavioral health after a disaster.

Monday, December 7, 2015

Announcing 2015-2016 NYSPEP Mini-Grant Awardees

NYSPEP is pleased to award eight mini-grants, of up to $2,000 each, to help providers increase access to evidence based and promising parenting education programs that impart knowledge, skills and resources to nurture children. Congratulations to our recipients!
Funding is provided by the New York State Office of Mental Health (NYS OMH). Twenty qualified applications were carefully considered and scored by a team. At least one application from each NYS OMH region met application criteria and eligibility requirements. Awards were based on thoroughness and quality of the following:
  • Documentation that the program is research-based, proven or promising and builds on one or more of the Protective Factors
  • Clear description of the problem or need in supporting parents’ access and how the funds would address the problem or need
  • Clarity on how funds would be used to collaborate and / or augment other funds for sustainability
WESTERN REGION

CENTRAL REGION
  • Opportunities for Otsego Building Healthy Families to hold a Community Baby Shower that provides prenatal and early childhood development education and resources to expecting / new parents

HUDSON RIVER REGION

NEW YORK CITY REGION
  • Henry Street Settlement for Neighborhood Resource Center / Parent Center, which provides several evidence-based curricula including ACS / Family Court approved Parenting Journey, to provide metro-cards that previously helped increase completion rates by 20 percent

LONG ISLAND REGION
  • Family and Children's Association Family Center to upgrade Active Parenting curriculum materials and facilitator training, and provide child care and transportation support

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Invitation for Pyramid Model Master Cadre Trainers

Letter of Invitation
for Pyramid Model Master Cadre Trainers
Pyramid Model in
New York

Our Vision:

All New York State infants, toddlers, young children and their families will be supported in their social-emotional development to promote their success in school and life.

Our Goals:
The New York State Pyramid Model Partnership will work collaboratively to:

Ø Increase the number of early childhood trainers and coaches providing professional development to the early childhood workforce to meet the social and emotional development needs of young children.
Ø Support partnerships between practitioners and parents.
Ø Support the implementation and sustainability of the Pyramid Model in early childhood settings.
Ø Evaluate the effectiveness of implementing the Pyramid Model in New York State.
 


















Dear Colleague:

Social and emotional well-being sets the foundation for the development and learning of infants, toddlers and young children. The Early Childhood Advisory Council - comprised of experts in child care, education, health care, family support and mental health - has identified the critical need to better support and teach young children and families social and emotional skills.  In response, the New York State Council on Children and Families took the lead in bringing together a team of public and private agencies to form a new partnership to provide support to the early childhood field. This new partnership, the New York State Pyramid Model Partnership, will promote the statewide use of thePyramid Model, an evidence-based framework proven to be an effective approach to building social and emotional competence and reducing challenging behaviors in early care and education programs.

The New York State Pyramid Model Partnership is seeking applications from skilled trainers interested in supporting the implementation of this Model. The Master Cadre Trainers will be responsible for training other trainers and coaches and are expected to agree to the activities below.

Applications must be submitted online along with your resume on or before midnight of November 11, 2015
Please click here for the application.

In applying to be a Master Cadre Trainer, you agree to:
·        Attend all 10 days of the Training of Trainers (TOT) in Latham, New York:
o   3 Day TOT: Infant Toddler Modules February 9-11, 2016  (Snow dates: February 23-25, 2016)
o   3 Day TOT: Preschool Modules March 15-17, 2016
o   2 Day TOT: Coaching Modules May 11-12, 2016
o   2 Day TOT: Positive Solutions for Families and Parents with Infants Modules June 16-17, 2016
·        Establish and maintain an active Aspire Professional Profile
·        Deliver 15 days of Pyramid Model training each year through 2019
·        Document all Pyramid Model training events through Aspire (or in a monthly report)
·        Participate in monthly/quarterly Master Cadre calls

If the agreement is not fulfilled (including 15 days of trainings each year for three years) trainers will be expected to reimburse NYSAEYC for the value of the training that was received, estimated in the amount of $500 - $1000.

Selected applicants will be contacted for interviews in early December.


For more information about the Pyramid Model, visit:http://vanderbilt.edu/csefel.


Sincerely,
The New York State Pyramid Model Leadership Team

Patty Persell, NYS Head Start Collaboration Director: 
Patricia.Persell@ccf.ny.gov  518-484-9352
Susan Perkins, NYS Council on Children and Families: 
Susan.Perkins@ccf.ny.gov  518-474-9023