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Coordinated Family Care Offers a Service Provider Training Series to Partnering Agencies


BILLING & DOCUMENTATION (PART I)
Training Presenters from left to right:  Lisa Murray-Williams, Resource Development Manager, CFC, Maryann Amato, Care Manager Supervisor, CFC, Carl E. Robinson, Program Director & Co-founder, Project ‘99,  Jennifer Wilson, Operations Manager, CFC, Joan Lyneis, Chief Financial Officer, CFC, and Randy Pittman, Business Administrator, Caring Family Community Services

YOUR ROLE AS A PROVIDER (PART II)
Training Presenters from left to right:  Lisa Murray-Williams, Resource Development Manager, CFC, Ginger Harrell, System Coordinator, CFC, Sherry Blair, Sherry Blair Institute, Ashley Caldas, Senior Care Manager, Marlena Castro, Care Manager Supervisor.

PROFESSIONALISM, PARTNERSHIPS AND SUCCESS (PART III)
Training Presenters from left to right:  Edwin Melendez, President, Creative Consulting Services Inc., Mala D. Deodhari, LCSW, Legacy Counseling, LLC, Lisa Murray-Williams, Resource Development Manager, CFC.

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Nurtured Heart Approach

Nurtured Heart Approach

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Attention: All Providers Interested in working with Coordinated Family Care!

Attention: All Providers Interested in working with Coordinated Family Care!

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Annual Report for FY2018

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CFC's Annual Report for FY 2017

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Providers interested in partnering with Middlesex CMO

Providers interested in partnering with Middlesex CMO

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Child Mind Institute Trauma Resources

The Child Mind Institute has prepared resources to aid parents, educators, and other adults in talking to children and adolescents about traumatic events and identifying those who might benefit from more focused professionals attention.

Please be sure to read the attached article, "Helping Children Cope With Frightening News:  What parents can do to aid kids in processing grief and fear in a healthy way."

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Stress Trauma and Media Overload

Soon after the movie theater shooting in Aurora, ColoradoMedia there was plenty of media coverage.  While many networks and cable outlets take appropriate steps to avoid showing traumatic or graphic images there are some print, television and radio organizations that flood the environment with reminders of this horrific community tragedy and its aftermath. It is possible to limit media consumption in your home, but you may not have control over what your children see and hear outside of the house.

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Talking to Children About the Shooting

The recent shooting has evoked many emotions—sadness, grief, helplessness, anxiety, and anger. Children who are struggling with their thoughts and feelings about the stories and images of the shooting may turn to trusted adults for help and guidance.

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