Embedding Diversity into Family Engagement Strategies 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Locations April 5, 2012 - Mechanicsburg April 10, 2012 - Mayfield April 12, 2012 - Montgomery County April 17, 2012 - Monroeville April 19, 2012 - Philadelphia
The Diversity Task Force would like to invite human service professionals across the commonwealth to our Spring 2012 Diversity Task Force Training Events. Our theme for the training event is Embedding Diversity into Family Engagement Strategies. We invite you to join us and hope that these training events provide you with an opportunity to learn, re-energize, build on your existing strengths, and share your concerns and ideas with others. There are no registration fees associated with any of these training events; however, all costs incurred by participants for overnight accommodations, travel, meals, and mileage are the sole responsibility of the individual or agency. All of the workshops will be eligible for continuing education Credits. The Diversity Task Force Members Kaneca Austin Faye Boulware-Bair Connie Brisco Dianna Brocious Tecumseh Brown-Eagle Mike Danner Barbara Eubanks Cashe Featherson Bea Ferguson-Murphy Deborah Wilson-Gadsden Deborah Gonzalez Lucinda Gore Judy Hoover-Thompson Jill Kachmar Crystal Karenchak Dale Lemmon Kala Lilani Linda Spiritoso Evelyn Lopez Karen Mallah Maryann Grec Joel Miranda Cindy Milian * Joan Mosier Elaine Newkirk Arlene Prentice Reed Reynolds Gale Sherrid * Oswals Smalls Tom Trafalski Michael Vicander Starla Williams * Co-Chairs
Registration 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Opening 9:00 a.m. 9:15 a.m. Morning Session 9:15 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Lunch (on your own) 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. Afternoon Session 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
Presenter: Annette M. Cremo, PhD., is the President of Performance Plus Training, Consulting and Coaching, LLC. Performance Plus is a human resource consultancy firm, who works with organizations to maximize human potential through curriculum planning and design, individual and team coaching and organizational and individual assessments. For the last 18 years, she has worked with individuals and organizations to help them reach their full potential through research, design, curriculum development, training and program evaluation. Her work has focused on leadership, strategic planning, communication, negotiation, diversity, civility in the workplace and life coaching. Dr. Cremo graduated Magna Cum Laude from the Pennsylvania State University with a Bachelor of Science degree majoring in Behavioral Science with a minor in Health Planning and Administration (HPA) and Gerontology. After completing her degree, she earned an advanced certificate in gerontology. She then earned a Master s Degree in Education with a major in Training and Development from the Pennsylvania State University. Her Doctorate, from Temple University, was in Psychoeducational Process with an emphasis on Adult Education and Organizational Development. Dr. Cremo did her doctoral research examining individual and team impact on high performance work systems and transfer of learning using a variety of curriculum delivery methods. Summary of Workshop: Effective communication is the very lifeblood of any organization or relationship. If communication is not clear and persuasive between employees and clients then other vital goals are forever out of reach. The best way to begin is to build a better understanding of personal communication styles and their effects on other people. This workshop will focus on the influence of personal communication styles on building and maintaining relationships in a culturally-sensitive manner. During the workshop, participants will have the opportunity to assess their own personal communication style and apply it to interpersonal relationships with others. This workshop will address how child welfare professionals can engage families and work with others in a multi-cultural environment. Learning Objectives: Participants will have the opportunity to: Apply knowledge gained regarding communication styles and personal style to improved family engagement Identify a preference for one of four communication styles Define diversity as it applies to your work Review the do s and don ts of diversity Apply understanding of generational differences Uncover the characteristics of each style (communication and personal) Discover how style affects communication Learn how to speed read a person s style Understand how to flex personal style for effective communication with others
A Portrait of an Engaged Family What we strive for Communication Breakdowns - when differences get in the way - Misunderstandings - Stereotypes - Personality * Assessment (quick DiSC,) application - strengths and challenges - Cultural Differences - Multi-Cultural Community - Preferences Generational Differences Communication Styles - What s My Communication Style? is a proven training assessment that identifies an individual s preferred style Direct, Spirited, Considerate, or Systematic and the communication behaviors that distinguish it. - Inventory - Review - Practice communicating Generalization of concepts from diverse groups to engagement techniques Application scenarios
CENTRAL REGION April 5, 2012 The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program 403 East Winding Hill Road Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 NORTHEAST REGION April 10, 2012 Mayfield Training Room 1300 Old Plank Road Mayfield, PA 18433 SOUTHEAST REGION April 12, 2012 Montgomery County Human Services 1430 DeKalb Street, 1st Floor Norristown, PA 19404 WESTERN REGION April 17, 2012 Monroeville Training Room Penn Center East 400 Penn Center Blvd. Bldg. 4, Suite 412 PHILADELPHIA April 19, 2012 Temple University Center City 1515 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19102
Name: Last 4 Digits of SSN: Agency: Position: Street: City/State/Zip: Phone: Email: Please indicate which event you will be attending: Central Region April 5, 2012 (Registration Deadline March 26, 2012) Northeast Region April 10, 2012 (Registration Deadline March 31, 2012) Southeast Region April 12, 2012 (Registration Deadline April 2, 2012) Western Region April 17, 2012 (Registration Deadline April 7, 2012) Philadelphia April 19, 2012 (Registration Deadline April 9, 2012) Please mail or fax your completed form to: The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program 403 East Winding Hill Road Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Phone: 1-877-297-7488 Fax: 717-795-8013
MISSION The mission of the Diversity Task Force is to create, support, and facilitate the understanding and valuing of human diversity for individuals and organizations affiliated with the Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program. The Task Force will provide leadership, direction, and accountability towards the goal of awareness and commitment to cultural competence through communication, advocacy and education. VISION We are a team of diverse, committed individuals that provide leadership to the Training Program in areas of service related to the issues of human diversity.
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program is a collaborative effort of the University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work, the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, and the Pennsylvania Children and Youth Administrators. It was established to train direct service workers, supervisors, administrators, and foster parents in providing social services to abused and neglected children and their families. The Training Program is centrally managed and regionally administered by the University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work. The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program is made possible through grant funds from the Department of Public Welfare to the University of Pittsburgh. The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program is a national leader in advocating for an enhanced quality of life for Pennsylvania s children, youth, and families. In partnership with families, communities, public and private agencies, we prepare and support exceptional child welfare professionals and systems through education, research and a commitment to best practice. University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program 403 East Winding Hill Road, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Phone: (717) 795-9048 Fax: (717) 795-8013 www.pacwcbt.pitt.edu