Foster Parent Resource Potluck
HRT Phoenix Location, Camelwest Plaza 2001 W. Camelback Road, Suite 360, Phoenix, AZ 85015, Phoenix, AZ, United StatesTopic TBD *HRT Families Only Call 602-433-1344 to register.
Topic TBD *HRT Families Only Call 602-433-1344 to register.
Review of Online Sessions 8-10 Registration is required prior to attending. Please call Rhonda Jutzi at 602-433-1344 if you are interested in becoming a foster parent.
Join us to learn about the behavioral health services available to children and youth in foster and adoptive care. We’ll talk about finding the right care, breaking down barriers and getting support for you and your family. We’d like to hear your ideas about how to improve the system. Foster, adoptive, kinship and group home… Continue reading
Review of Online Sessions 11-12, Resources, Systems, and Wrap-Up Registration is required prior to attending. Please call Rhonda Jutzi at 602-433-1344 if you are interested in becoming a foster parent.
A wide variety of parenting styles are effective when we are parenting children without trauma because we have an established relationship with them, they have experienced healthy brain development, and they trust the world. The way you have parented before isn’t wrong, it works for most kids, but it usually isn’t effective for kids that… Continue reading
Orientation and Overview Registration is required prior to attending. Please call Rhonda Jutzi at 602-433-1344 if you are interested in becoming a foster parent.
Review of Online Sessions 1-4 Registration is required prior to attending. Please call Rhonda Jutzi at 602-433-1344 if you are interested in becoming a foster parent.
Review of Online Sessions 5-7 Registration is required prior to attending. Please call Rhonda Jutzi at 602-433-1344 if you are interested in becoming a foster parent.
What Will I Learn? This webinar based training program is designed to help families and staff better understand the impact of trauma on children and learn concrete tools to manage difficult behaviors that result from the experience of abuse and neglect. What does "Neurosequential Model" mean? Neurosequential Model refers to how our different parts… Continue reading
Review of Online Sessions 8-10 Registration is required prior to attending. Please call Rhonda Jutzi at 602-433-1344 if you are interested in becoming a foster parent.