Foster Care: A Means to Support Families - 02/29/24 - Webinar
This course helps participants understand the child welfare experience from the perspective of the child’s parents and supports finding compassion for parents and the challenges they may be facing. Strategies to nurture children’s relationships with their parents and to integrate and maintain ongoing communication and connection between parents and children are covered. The course also covers potential challenges in partnering with the child’s parents and looks at how to help children prepare for Family Time, including understanding and managing reactions.
Deanna Morrison - arabian@uw.edu
Deanna Morrison is a Development and Facilitation Specialist for the Alliance. Her focus is working with foster parents and relative caregivers in coaching on key strategies in working through Trauma, understanding Family Time and other premiere educational curriculums. She also extends her expertise in working with licensed families who are working through compliance agreements. It has always been a career goal for her to work for UW Alliance as Deanna prides herself in helping the caregiver community navigate the DCYF system as well as provides support. She makes it her number one goal to let them know how valued they are for the jobs they do for our children in the Child Welfare system.
She started her career in 1994 with Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration as a Residential Counselor. Then in 2002, she joined Department of Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) as a caseworker. Deanna’s case management experience is extensive, she has held positions in Child Protective Services, Child Welfare Services, Intake, Placement Coordinator, Unified Home Studies, and Foster Care Rate Assessments and Adoption/Guardianship Program Consultant 3. In 2018, Deanna accepted a position at DCYF HQ in Constituent Relations and a year later moved into the Program Managers position over Family Time.
Deanna enjoys learning, being challenged and is always broadening her horizons. Outside of her career, she shows Arabian and Half Arabian horses nationally and has done so since she was young. She enjoys this hobby with her parents, and she has many Regional and National titles with her horses.
Available Credit
- 2.00 ParticipationParticipants should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
At least one day before the scheduled event, you will receive an email with the links to join the webinar and the supplemental handouts for the class. If you do not receive your link, please check your spam or junk folder, then contact the assigned trainer.
The webinar will start at the designated time. Please plan to be on time. We cannot give credit or a certificate of
completion for courses when more than 15 minutes of the class time has been missed and you will not be admitted to
the class.
Please sign on via the emailed link in advance of the start time to address any technical issues that may arise. We will not be able to assist you after class has started.
If you are having issues logging on to the webinar, please contact Trainer : Deanna Morrison - arabian@uw.edu.
Registration is required. Need help? Email: alliancesupport@uw.edu
Please include your name, phone number or email, and the course title in your request for assistance.
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alliancesupport@uw.edu
Por favor incluya su nombre, número de teléfono o dirección de su correo electrónico y agregue el nombre de la clase