Sunday, December 25, 2011

Free Training Opportunties: Trauma. Learning Center for Child and Adolescent Trauma

Course categories

Psychological First Aid Online 
 Psychological First Aid OnlineSummary
Military Families Learning Community 
 Military Families Learning Community - Master Speaker SeriesSummary
Special Topics 
 Child Welfare Trauma Training ToolkitSummary
 Trauma-Informed InterventionsSummary
 Toolkit for EducatorsSummary
FOCUS Independent Learning Curriculum 
 FOCUS: Basic TrainingSummary
 FOCUS: Advanced TrainingSummary
 FOCUS DMH-LAUSD Family Training
Learning Collaboratives 
 Using the NCTSN Core Curriculum: BSC 2011-2012This course requires an enrollment keySummary
 AF-CBT Learning Collaborative 2011 - 2012This course requires an enrollment keySummary
 CW Breakthrough Series Collaborative 2010 - 2011Summary
 CPP Learning Collaborative 2010 - 2011Summary
 TF-CBT Learning Collaborative 2010 - 2011Summary
Learning Communities 
 PFA Train-the-Trainer
 PFA Trainers OnlineSummary
NCTSN - Network Members 
New Grantee Orientation 
 New Grantee OrientationSummary
All Network Conference 
 2011 All Network ConferenceSummary
Continuing Education 
Current Speaker Series 
 Child Traumatic Grief Speaker SeriesSummary
 Family Systems Speaker SeriesSummary
 Implementing and Sustaining Evidence-based Practice Speaker SeriesSummary
 Zero to Six Child Welfare Speaker SeriesSummary
Previous Speaker Series 
 Child Physical Abuse Speaker SeriesSummary
 Child Sexual Abuse WebinarsSummary
 Complex Trauma Speaker SeriesSummary
 Culture and Trauma Speaker Series, Part I & IISummary
 Culture and Trauma Speaker Series, Part IIISummary
 Master Speaker SeriesSummary
 Partnering with Youth and Families in Trauma Settings Speaker SeriesSummary
 Schools and Trauma Speaker SeriesSummary
 Service Systems Speaker SeriesSummary
 Terrorism, Disaster and Children Speaker SeriesSummary
 Young Children and Trauma: Service System Collaborations Speaker SeriesSummary
 
 
The NCTSN is funded by the Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and jointly coordinated by UCLA and Duke University.

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