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SUMMARY:Overloaded: Understanding Neglect – Episode 3 Release
DESCRIPTION:With the Overloaded: Understanding Neglect podcast we hope to contribute to the important first step of building a shared understanding of the problem\, and serving as a foundation for future innovations in practice\, policy\, and systems change. \nListen and subscribe wherever you find your podcasts: \nApple Podcasts\nAmazon Music\nGoogle Podcasts\nSpotify
URL:https://uwm.edu/icfw/event/overloaded-understanding-neglect-episode-3-release/
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SUMMARY:Community Roundtable on Overloaded Families and Neglect
DESCRIPTION:10:00 AM – 11:30 AM CDT \nOnline event \nYou are invited to participate in a Roundtable on Overloaded Families hosted by the Institute for Child and Family Well-being (ICFW). \nRegister here. \nWhy? \nChildren thrive when they have regular interactions with responsive\, caring adults. Families experiencing significant stressors related to financial insecurity\, housing instability\, or the impact of systemic racism and interpersonal trauma can be overloaded with stress\, interrupting those interactions. Over time\, and without adequate supports\, overloaded families can become vulnerable to adverse experiences\, ranging from toxic levels of stress to involvement in the child welfare system\, and even family separation for reasons of neglect. \nHow? \nThe Institute for Child and Family Well-Being is working to build a shared understanding of those challenges in an effort to support others’ work to improve families’ resilience and well-being. As part of this effort\, you are invited to participate in the ICFW Roundtable on Overloaded Families: Challenges and Pathways Forward. This is the first of a series of roundtables\, which aim to contribute to building a shared network\, learning\, and advocacy to prevent family adversity and separation and promote resilience and lifelong well-being across the communities we serve. \nWhat? \nThis roundtable will be 90 minutes\, with a brief overview of the impact of stress on family functioning\, small group discussions\, and sharing of insights from your experience to identify challenges and develop pathways forward. \n\nEverything that you share will be considered anonymous.\nWe will develop a report based on what we learn from your participation\, and will share it with you upon completing it.\n\nWhat’s in it for you? \n\nBuild a wider network\, so that you are more connected and supported in your work.\nShare your lived experience and learn about what else is happening to support overloaded families\, and inform and influence improved practices and policies.\nContribute to and evaluate impacts of these efforts on our shared\, targeted outcome of reducing family separations for reasons of neglect.
URL:https://uwm.edu/icfw/event/community-roundtable-on-overloaded-families-and-neglect/
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SUMMARY:Overloaded: Understanding Neglect – Episode 4 Release
DESCRIPTION:With the Overloaded: Understanding Neglect podcast we hope to contribute to the important first step of building a shared understanding of the problem\, and serving as a foundation for future innovations in practice\, policy\, and systems change. \nListen and subscribe wherever you find your podcasts: \nApple Podcasts\nAmazon Music\nGoogle Podcasts\nSpotify
URL:https://uwm.edu/icfw/event/overloaded-understanding-neglect-episode-4-release/
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SUMMARY:Overloaded: Understanding Neglect – Episode 5 Release
DESCRIPTION:With the Overloaded: Understanding Neglect podcast we hope to contribute to the important first step of building a shared understanding of the problem\, and serving as a foundation for future innovations in practice\, policy\, and systems change. \nListen and subscribe wherever you find your podcasts: \nApple Podcasts\nAmazon Music\nGoogle Podcasts\nSpotify
URL:https://uwm.edu/icfw/event/overloaded-understanding-neglect-episode-5-release/
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SUMMARY:Building Brains with Community
DESCRIPTION:Sign up today for our upcoming Building Brains with Community workshop. \nBuilding Brains with Community is an interactive workshop* that inspires solution design to individual and community challenges. \nA child’s experiences impact brain development\, which builds the foundation for the child’s learning\, behavior\, and well-being now and in the future. If a child is exposed to toxic stress or harmful experiences\, that foundation can be impaired leading to negative behaviors and barriers to learning. A responsive\, supportive and reliable caregiver can reduce the negative impacts of those experiences and help build resilience through executive functioning development. \nBuilding Brains with Community(BBwC) is an evidence-informed training model that incorporates the Brain Architecture Game\, Strengthening Families and Protective Factors\, and Human-Centered Design models. Components of this training were originally developed and have been shared by the following: \n\nCenter on the Developing Child at Harvard University\nFrameWorks Institute\nCenter on the Study of Social Policy\n\nWorkshop participants engage brief didactics and play the Brain Architecture Game to reinforce understanding of the powerful role of experiences on early brain development: what promotes it\, what derails it\, and the larger impacts across a single lifespan and the costs to society. Participants will then use human-centered design approaches to spotlight critical pathways to community prosperity and wellness. This workshop series promotes a focus on resilience and actively builds your skills through discussion\, demonstration\, divergent thinking exercises and creativity. \nParticipant Benefits \n\nBuild an understanding of the impactful role of experiences on early brain development;\nBuild an understanding of the impactful role of protective factors on child development and well-being;\nIdentify person-centered critical pathways to supporting community wellness;\nLearn about and practice human-centered design and strategic learning skills;\nContinuous learning and implementation support through access to the BBwC Community of Practice (provided through virtual platforms).\n\nWho Should Attend? \nBuilding Brains with Community was created for general usage to engage community members and professionals within the “helping” professions. The workshops facilitated by ICFW are open to registration from (but not limited to) the following: \n\nFoster and/or adoptive parents\nFoster care caseworkers and child protection workers\nSocial service case managers and leaders\nHome visitation providers and leaders\nInfant and Early Childhood professionals\nMental health providers and leaders\nMedical providers\nCommunity support providers and leaders\n\nBuilding Brains with Community is a part of a broader initiative\, Strong Families\, Thriving Children\, Connected Communities (SFTCCC). A strategy at its core\, SFTCCC recognizes that more can be done to unburden families through shared learning and shared creating. Critical pathways must be identified\, crafted and evaluated by the people affected most. \n*Masks are required for this in-person workshop. \n 
URL:https://uwm.edu/icfw/event/building-brains-with-community/
LOCATION:620 S. 76th St. Milwaukee\, WI 53214
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SUMMARY:Overloaded: Understanding Neglect – Episode 6 Release
DESCRIPTION:With the Overloaded: Understanding Neglect podcast we hope to contribute to the important first step of building a shared understanding of the problem\, and serving as a foundation for future innovations in practice\, policy\, and systems change. \nListen and subscribe wherever you find your podcasts: \nApple Podcasts\nAmazon Music\nGoogle Podcasts\nSpotify
URL:https://uwm.edu/icfw/event/overloaded-understanding-neglect-episode-6-release/
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