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| FYA Professional Development Training: October 10th |
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Please join us for the next FYA Professional Development Training “Compassion Fatigue: Battle Scars, Secondary Trauma, and Wounded Spirits—Take Care of Yourself.” Beverly Kyer will discuss Compassion Fatigue, a syndrome consisting of various symptoms that mirror Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and can develop in helping professionals who work with people experiencing PTSD.
This training will be held on Tuesday, October 10th, from 9:30 to 12:30 at the ILSP Office, 2647 International Blvd., Suite 312, Oakland.
To RSVP, email mclemmons@fosteryouthalliance.org or call 510-444-4025, x235.
This training is a joint project of FYA, Seneca Center, and Chabot FKCE.
Click here for a schedule of upcoming trainings.
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| FYA Brown Bag Training Series for Management Staff |
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The FYA Brown Bag Training Series for Management Staff will resume in December with a training on "Running an Effective Meeting" on Thursday, December 7th, from 12:00 to 2:00. This training will be held at Ross House, the Conference Room of Casey Family Programs, 485 Ninth Street, Oakland, near the 12th Street BART station. To RSVP or for more information, contact Amy Freeman at afreeman@fosteryouthalliance.org or call 510-444-4025, ext. 235.
Click here to see the complete schedule of Brown Bag Trainings.
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| Community College Convening: November 9 |
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| FYA & the Alameda County and Oakland Workforce Investment Boards invite you to a convening of Bay Area Foster Youth Allies including leaders from Community Colleges, Child Welfare, Workforce Investment and Community Based Organizations
on November 9th. Please note, the location of this event has been changed. The new location will be announced asap.
Topic: Increasing Access and Success Rates for Foster Youth
in Higher Education
For more information contact Amy Freeman at the Alameda County Foster Youth Alliance 510 444-4025 ext 234 or afreeman@acfya.org.
Click here for a flyer.
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| Beyond Emancipation Seeks Interim Program Director |
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| Beyond Emancipation (formerly The Alameda County Independent Living Skills Program-Auxiliary) seeks a full time Interim Program Director to oversee the day-to-day operations of the organization. This position will be for at least 3 months. Click here for the job announcement. |
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Seneca Center, in partnership with Chabot-Las Positas Community College District, is pleased to offer the following free trainings:
October 13 – Beginning Microsoft Excel
October 20 – Intermediate/Advanced Microsoft Excel
October 27 – Beginning Microsoft Excel (repeat of class held on October 13)
November 3 – Microsoft PowerPoint
November 17 – Intermediate/Advanced Microsoft Word
All classes will be held from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm, at
Chabot College - Room 309 (second floor of the 300 building)
25555 Hesperian Boulevard
Hayward, California 94545
Parking permits for the Chabot College lot will be emailed to training registrants. There will be no break for lunch and no food allowed in the computer lab, so please plan accordingly!
Register online at www.senecacenter.org!
(Run your mouse over the “Training” menu at the top of the homepage, and select “Class Signup” from the drop-down menu that will appear. Contact training@senecacenter.org or call 510-317-1446, ext. 411 with any questions.)
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| Job Opening at SFSU Guardian Scholars Program |
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SFSU Guardian Scholars Program has announced a new position, "GSP Case Worker." Click here for all the necessary University application procedures. The posting is available for 2 weeks from October 2-October 13.
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| Fostering Art Still Accepting Referrals |
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| Fostering Art is still accepting referrals. Classes start Mon. 10/2 and Tues. 10/3, but they can accept students for several weeks after that. Click here for a flyer. |
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| Emancipated Youth Health Project |
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| Anika Russell, a medical and graduate student at the Joint Medical Program between UC Berkeley and UCSF, is currently conducting a research project examining the post-emancipation health care experiences and health care access of former foster youth who left foster care in Alameda County. The project will consist of focus groups and individual interviews with emancipated foster youth, ages 16 to 24, and will explore issues related to access to health and mental health care during the transition to adulthood, in the interest of identifying barriers to care if any, and developing strategies for improving health and mental health care access for youth who have left foster care. All youth participants will receive a gift check as compensation for their participation. Health and mental health service providers will also be interviewed to help identify additional issues related to access to care.
Click here for a flyer to share with the emancipated youth in your program. If you have any questions, need additional information or would like to participate in a provider interview, please feel free to contact Anika Russell at 510-219-7996
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| Beyond the Bottom Line 2006 |
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Beyond the Bottom Line: The Annual Forum for Nonprofit Finance Professionals will be held on
October 19, 2006 at the San Francisco LGBT Community Center
Co-presented by CompassPoint & The Nonprofit Special Interest Group of the SF Chapter of the CA Society of CPAs
You will want to attend Beyond the Bottom Line 2006 to:
* Hear updates from experts
* Learn how CFOs influence organizational strategy
* Network with your peers
* Earn 4 CPE credits
You will want to register NOW to:
* Make sure you get in before it sells out!
* Block the date on your calendar
* Think about what you want to learn
Register Online at https://www.compasspoint.org/onevent/events
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| Media Coverage of Foster Youth |
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| Click here to read an editorial from the 10.4.06 SF Chronicle by Hon. Dean Stout. presiding judge of the Superior Court of California, Inyo County and Miriam Krinsky, executive director of Home At Last. Both are members of the California Blue Ribbon Commission on Children in Foster Care. |
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