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Official Document Type
Grant
Approved Date
03/16/2021
Control Number
2021-040G
Agenda Item Number
8.M.
Entity Name
Childcare Resources
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Indian River County Grant Contract for Community and Family Services and Children in Centers
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EXHIBIT A <br />• Workshop 2: DAP: Why Our Children Don't Need Pushing, and What They Do Need <br />Instead - Amanda Morgan (12/11/21) <br />• Workshop 3: Teaching with Intention & Powerful Play - Amanda Morgan (2/5//22) <br />• Workshop 4: Conscious Discipline - Kim Jackson (4/9/22) <br />The CDIP will continue in its fifth collaborative year moving each participating organization toward <br />a consistent implementation and practice of Conscious Discipline. This year's program will again <br />focus on three components: Lead Teacher and Group Coaching Sessions and Conscious <br />Discipline Action Teams. <br />The CPEE is formal education and enhanced child related training which is raising the bar for <br />early education throughout IRC. This collaboration with Indian River State College is entering its <br />fifth year with the successful addition of the Child Care Management Specialization Credential. <br />2b. Wellness and Early Intervention. The program will enable Childcare Resources to provide <br />access to mental health services for families, as well as psychoeducational evaluations to children <br />enrolled in the program. Mental health services are conducted through the Mental Health <br />Association (MHA), at the Walk-in Clinic, or another health care provider on an as needed basis. <br />Strengthening Families Staff Training will support Strengthening Families Parent Cafe <br />implementation as well as support classrooms. The Strengthening Families framework is a <br />research -informed approach to increase family strengths, enhance child development, and <br />reduce the likelihood of child abuse and neglect, focusing on five universal family strengths. <br />The projected number of unduplicated children to be served is nine (9); and three hundred fifty- <br />two (352) unduplicated adults. <br />
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