Langue de la formation | Anglais |
Type d'événement | Vidéoconférences |
Ouvert à qui? | Parents ressources |
PRIDE series (English) – Session 4
What is PRIDE (Parent Resources for Information, Development and Education)?
Developed in Illinois in 1993, PRIDE is a competency-based model for the development and support of resource (foster and adoption) families. It is designed to strengthen the quality of foster care and adoption services by providing a standardized, structured framework for recruiting, preparing and selecting foster and adoptive parents. It also provides foster parent inservice training and ongoing professional development.
The components of the PRIDE Program are:
Session Four: Meeting Developmental Needs: Loss
When children and youth are separated from their family, community and culture, an overwhelming sense of loss may impede growth and development. In this session, applicants will learn the types of losses experienced by children and youth who require out-of-home care and their impact on how a child or youth feels and behaves. “Pathways through the grieving process” is discussed as a framework for addressing loss issues. Loss is presented as something everyone must face. Applicants will have a chance to consider their own response to losses in their lives. Based on this, they will discuss how they might respond to losses that come with resource parenting and how they can help children and youth cope with their losses.
Trainers : Sophie Bourbonnais & Jean-Marc Carrière (FP)
To register, send an email to inscriptions@valorsolutions.ca OR call 613.249.8593 (x4729)
Date de l'événement | 21 avril 2022 |
Date de fin | 21 avril 2022 |
Heure d'événement | 18 h à 21 h |
Lieu | |
Pièces jointes | TERMES CONDITIONS - TERMS CONDITIONS -2.pdf |