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PATH STATE EDUCATION
CALENDARS
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Minnesota |
North Dakota |
Wisconsin |
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REACH TRAININGS
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See
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Master Training Calendar
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REACH / FOSTER PARENT NET CHAT SESSIONS
TO JOIN THE CHAT SESSION:
Go to
www.fosterparentnet.org/chat/
Scroll down to enter a user name.
Click Go to enter the chat room.
TO REGISTER OR QUESTIONS CONTACT:
Mary Shea Kodulboy at:
612-259-1602 or mkodulboy@pathinc.org
to register or questions.
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DATE / TIME |
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THURSDAYS
7:00 TO 9:00 PM
CENTRAL TIME
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THE INs
AND OUTs OF ADOPTION
Hosted by Mary McGowan
(You must register to receive verification of participation for
education credit. Contact Mary Shea Kodulboy at email or phone above.)
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NEXT SESSIONS - Because of
recent demand there will be two chat sessions in May. |
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THURSDAY
EVENING
May 15
7:00 to 9:00pm
central time
THURSDAY
DAY-TIME
May 20
10:00am to 12:00pm
central time |
Attachment Issues hosted by
Mary McGowan
Attachment Issues hosted by Mary McGowan
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FUTURE SESSIONS - 2008 |
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June 19
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Open Share and
Support
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July 17
August 21
September 18
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A Day in the Life of
Our Children
To be determined
Final Open Share and
Support
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BLOG-TALK-RADIO
ON-THE-LINE WITH
CHILD WELFARE LEAGUE OF AMERICA
TO PARTICIPATE:
Go to
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/CWLA-Radio
TO JOIN THE CONVERSATION:
Click on the
REGISTER
button
TO SEE THE SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING SHOWS:
Click on the
ON THE AIR
button
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"SPEAKING FOR AMERICA'S CHILDREN —
“On-the-Line” with CWLA, a production of the Child Welfare League of
America (CWLA) hosted by broadcasting veteran Tony Regusters is a
thought-provoking, interactive Internet based live radio program
focusing on subjects, stories and strategies that are of special
interest to child welfare policymakers, providers and practitioners.
“On-the-Line” with CWLA, broadcast LIVE on Wednesday’s, 2:00pm – 2:30pm
EST features in-depth and timely discussions with leading child welfare
experts, agents and advocates; with the leadership and representatives
from CWLA’s member agencies; and with local and national political
figures who are all working to improve America's child welfare
paradigm—and provides a platform for child welfare professionals who
stand and speak for vulnerable children and youth nationwide." |
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