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Assessing Our Capacity for Family Support
and Prevention Programming
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Virtual Training
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Tuesday, June 16, 2026
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2:00 - 4:00 pm Eastern Time
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There are a myriad of unique challenges and opportunities related to the development of family support and primary prevention programming for non-profit child welfare agencies. Many jurisdictions have been exploring methods that prioritize more accessible, non-stigmatizing, and common-sense approaches to service delivery. There is a renewed emphasis on family engagement and involvement as agencies are encouraged to collaborate with a wider range of community partners.
Non-profit child welfare agencies are rethinking their purpose and programs to align themselves more closely with public policy and best practices related to family support and primary prevention. However, for many of these agencies, the practical reality of implementation can be daunting. The adaptive and organizational culture changes are transformational, but there is no established road map for how provider agencies might best achieve their goals.
This two-hour session will be a primer that frames the useful and practical questions on the road to redesign. The content will take participants beyond slogans and big picture themes and will emphasize a more detailed and operational approach to the task of redesigning an agency’s programs and practices.
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To gain the most benefit from this interactive session, please make sure that you register as a team of at least 2 but not more than 4 persons. You will have the opportunity to work in breakout sessions with your team.
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