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SUMMARY:Roundtable: Providing Effective Mentoring Services for LGBTQ Youth
DESCRIPTION:Join Karen Francis\, Principle Researcher at American Institutes of Research\, to explore strategies for providing culturally and linguistically competent services for youth who are lesbian\, gay\, bisexual\, transgender\, and questioning. These strategies include how to create a welcoming environment\, protect youth\, enhance staff and supports\, improve practice and service delivery\, and engage communities. \nMMRC’s roundtables are open to everyone but are geared towards Mentor Program providers and staff.
URL:https://mentormddc.org/event/roundtable-providing-effective-mentoring-services-for-lgbtq-youth/
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SUMMARY:Monthly Collaborative Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Tips and Tools for Supporting Healthy Matches \nWhat does a healthy match look like? What are some common issues that arise between mentors and mentees\, and mentors and parents? What are the steps staff can take to both prevent and address these? Facilitated by Dr. Dustianne North and Jerry Sherk\, M.A. of the California Mentoring Partnership\, this webinar focuses on strategies that will help programs to improve their methods of providing match support. This training will feature a number of concrete tools programs can implement with ease. Dr. Naida Silverthorn will also outline key measures of match success and support identified in the upcoming monitoring portion of the OJJDP National Mentoring Resource Center’s Measurement Guidance Toolkit\, which can guide both practice and program evaluation.
URL:https://mentormddc.org/event/monthly-collaborative-webinar-series/
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SUMMARY:Vicarious Trauma
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by The Family League\, Maryland Out of School Time Network\, and MENTOR \nIntended Audience: Community School Coordinators\, OST Frontline Staff\, Supervisors\, Mentors\, and Volunteers \nThis workshop addresses the personal impact upon mental health professionals and others who interact with children and their families who suffer\, or have suffered\, from traumatic stress. Community School Coordinators\, Out-of-School-Time professionals\, and other professionals are provided with an overview of the personal ‘cost of caring.’ Practical advice and easily implemented strategies to prevent and treat the effects of vicarious trauma are presented. The workshop explores the similarities and differences between countertransference\, vicarious trauma\, secondary trauma\, and burnout. Boundaries\, self-care\, and the concept of ‘Vicarious Resilience’ are presented in order to help participants reduce their risk of vicarious trauma. \n**If you need to cancel your registration for any reason\, please inform us within 48 hours of the scheduled training by contacting: \nFamily League Help Desk\nsupport@familyleague.zendesk.com \nOST Professional Development: Hours – 3 \nRegistration Ends: 2/18/2018 11:59 PM
URL:https://mentormddc.org/event/vicarious-trauma/
LOCATION:Family League of Baltimore\, 2305 N Charles St\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21218\, United States
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