Developing Community Integration Plans and Developing Transition Plans toward Graduation
Date:
March 15, 2005
Details:
This training will focus on how to develop community integration plans for youth that are coming from residential placement or foster care. What are community safety issues that need to be included as well as the adjustment needs for the youth and family when they come back into the community. It will also highlight the importance of developing outcomes before a child goes into institutional care or foster care. In addition, this training will also highlight the importance of “Developing and writing outcomes/ transition plans”. It will teach participants how to develop and write measurable outcomes/plans that lead to graduation from wraparound. It will also highlight what needs to be in place for families to experience success that is more sustainable.
The Family Independence Agency and the Department of Community Health jointly sponsor this training so there is no cost for participants. Lunch is provided. All other meals, travel expenses, and any overnight expenses are the responsibility of individual participants and/or their agency. The deadline for registration is March 8, 2005.
Space is limited.
For additional information call Connie Conklin (517) 241-5765 or Cheryl Henry (517) 241-7358.