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REAL TALK on Grief and Loss

Virtual Event

GACRS is offering a Monthly Virtual Adoption Support Group featuring a New Topic each month presented by a trained adoption clinician.  Real Talk is a non-therapeutic conversational experience about issues […]

Free

Webinar: Mental Health Crisis

Virtual Event

Mental Health Crisis: It Is Real. Learn about not only the increase in the demand of services for mental health services for parents and children, but also about the supply […]

Free

Virtual Regional Training: Mental Health Tool Box

Virtual Event

This workshop will explore the topic of mental health in adolescents.  Training will discuss tools for parents on how to help children with mental health issues.  Training will help parents […]

Free

Webinar: Helping Children with Special Needs Cope with Loss

Virtual Event

During this presentation, we will discuss what grief looks like in youth with special needs and the consequent losses they experience after someone close to them dies. Caregivers will gain […]

Free

Webinar: EPCAT Presents: CSAM Prevention Program Parent Workshops

Virtual Event

A Free, Virtual and Interactive 3- Part Series Covering: Youth Online Safety Managing Difficult Conversations Utilizing the Community Resources Upon Completing the series Participants receive a $25 Gift Card! Certificates […]

Free

REAL TALK on Divided Families: How to Parent Together

Virtual Event

Join us in discussion about Parenting Together. Rather this is a divided family through divorce or if it's parenting with the biological family of a Foster Care placement. We are […]

Free

Virtual Regional Training: Parenting for the Future

Region 2 Atlanta, GA, United States
Virtual Event

You have a short time frame to prepare kids for a challenging and ever-changing future. How do you parent so kids are self-confident, motivated, and ready for the real world? […]

Free

Virtual Regional Training: Cost of Care

Region 13 GA, United States
Virtual Event

Finance is almost as taboo to discuss in open forums as mental health, ALMOST.  Here we come in that awkward space in between to discuss the relationship between behavioral health […]

Free