Training:

“It's all relative"-Supportive ideas for Resource Families who are also Relatives

Aug 19
Thursday, August 19, 2021 – 1:30pm
1:30pm - 3:30pm

Course Description: More than ever, relatives and kinship families are becoming primary caregivers for children in their extended families that need a placement resource. There are many things that relative caregivers have in common, most, if not all, came into this current role with the intent of making a child's life better by parenting them during a crucial time – or maybe long term. Relative caregivers are providing them with the added benefit of it being family, while caring for them. This is a very important role that relative family's step into and one that has its own challenges. This training will take a deeper look at the role of the relative caregiver, the familial impact of being a relative caregiver. It offers strategies for setting boundaries with family members, birth parents and children as well as increasing the knowledge of ways to support the emotional wellbeing of the children who are in their care.

Need to register, get more information or look for more training opportunities?

Visit the ODHS Ongoing Caregiver Training Page - https://www.oregon.gov/dhs/CHILDREN/FOSTERPARENT/Pages/Ongoing-Caregiver-Training.aspx


Location:

ODHS Child Welfare - Ongoing Caregiver Live Online Training

Zoom
Questions? email: resource.familytraining@odhsoha.oregon.gov or visit: https://www.oregon.gov/odhs/providers-partners/foster-care/Pages/training-schedule.aspx