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SUMMARY:NYS SAC Credential - Virtual - Part 1 (Cohort B)
DESCRIPTION:NYS SAC Credential – Part 1 (Cohort B) will start in March \n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration is Now Open*\n\nNYS SAC Credential Part 1* – (Spring 2023-Cohort B)\nDates: March 6\, 2023 – June 12\, 2023\nTime: Monday Evenings\,  6:30pm – 9:30 pm\nInstructor: Alicia Salamone-Powers\nCost: $1\,250 per semester. Individuals must take both semesters (Part 1 and Part 2)\n\n*Classes (Parts 1 and 2) can be taken in either order (in a variety of formats)\, but not at the same time. \n  \n\nCourse Description\nThe School Age Care Credential Course is an in-depth study of competency standards that reflect best practices in after-school programs. This course is specifically designed for individuals currently employed in school age child care programs\, who serve children ages 5 to 13 years old.  Competency standards demonstrating the ability to nurture children’s physical\, social\, emotional and intellectual growth will be explored. Major topics include:\n\nmaintaining a safe\, healthy learning environment\nchild development\nchallenging behaviors\nworking with families\ncurriculum development\noperational program management\ncommunication\nprofessionalism\n\nPart 1 covers skill areas 1-7\, and Part 2 covers skill areas 8-14.\n\nMethod of Instruction\nVirtual learning with a live-instructor.  Class sessions will include lectures\, cooperative learning opportunities\, whole group discussions\, group activities\, observations\, and use of audio-visual materials.\n\nAdvisement\nCandidates must take the responsibility to secure\, and pay as necessary\, their own SAC Credential Advisor from the approved advisor list.\n\nEnrollment in the SAC Credential Course\nIndividuals enrolling in this course must be 18 years of age or older\, have a high school diploma or GED\, and must be currently working/volunteering in a NYS OCFS Licensed/Registered program.\n\nScholarships\nScholarship funding to participate in this training may be available through the Educational Incentive Program (EIP). For more information or to apply for a scholarship\, please visit www.ecetp.pdp.albany.edu. You may also contact EIP at eip@albany.edu or 800-295-9616. If you have received an EIP\, please digitally sign it and email the Network.  Note: There is a maximum award amount per year per person.\n\nRegister Today!\n\nHave Questions?\nEmail Erin@NetworkForYouthSuccess.Org\nNote: There may be other virtual or face-to-face classes in your area. For a listing go here.\nPricing and times will vary.\n\n*Registration closes on February 20\, 2023.
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/nys-sac-credential-virtual-part-1-cohort-b/
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SUMMARY:Embracing Change: Finding Common Ground on Intersectionality About Race\, Gender\, Religion\, Class and Sexual Orientation [PART 2]
DESCRIPTION:In the second session of our series on finding common ground\, participants will discuss intersectionality and the benefits and importance of discussing critical issues that spark controversy regarding race\, gender\, class and sexual orientation. Participants will also reflect on their roles as gatekeepers in the workplace\, and why creating a culture of dignity and respect is so vital for educational spaces. This session will focus on dismantling barriers to participation for students\, and ask attendees to engage in intersectional authenticity as a practice. We will also begin to explore the spectrum of diversity from awareness to advocacy.
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/embracing-change-finding-common-ground-on-intersectionality-about-race-gender-religion-class-and-sexual-orientation-part-2-2/
CATEGORIES:JEDI Training Series
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SUMMARY:Names & Pronouns: Making Mistakes and Getting it Right
DESCRIPTION:Adjusting to a youth’s new name? Struggling with they/them pronouns? Wondering what to do when the family isn’t on board? This session provides attendees with tips\, tools\, and NYS laws applicable to communicating with and about youth & staff who are trans and/or nonbinary. Prerequisite: LGBTQIA 101
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/names-pronouns-making-mistakes-and-getting-it-right-4/
CATEGORIES:JEDI Training Series
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SUMMARY:Bias Talks: The Language of Accountability
DESCRIPTION:Interrupting bias in our everyday lives can be daunting\, especially when you may not have the language to express your thoughts. In this interactive presentation\, participants will be able to learn strategies and the language to engage in difficult conversations thoughtfully. Want to share these strategies with your students? Participants will also receive tools to bring the training back to their programs through age-appropriate activities.
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/bias-talks-the-language-of-accountability/
CATEGORIES:JEDI Training Series
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SUMMARY:Embracing Change: Part 3
DESCRIPTION:In the third session of our series on intersectionality and finding common ground\, participants will be able to unpack the political implications of why diversity and inclusion have become such charged issues\, and discuss what we as educators can do about continuing to create socially-safe spaces for youth. Participants in the session will explore how to navigate our own biases and engage in discussion about protective practices for building inclusive communities. Participants will also explore strategies for how to ensure the safety of students with marginalized identities\, and identify where we as practitioners need to learn more. \n  \nRegister Now
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/embracing-change-part-3/
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SUMMARY:Bias Talks: The Language of Accountability
DESCRIPTION:Interrupting bias in our everyday lives can be daunting\, especially when you may not have the language to express your thoughts. In this interactive presentation\, participants will be able to learn strategies and the language to engage in difficult conversations thoughtfully. Want to share these strategies with your students? Participants will also receive tools to bring the training back to their programs through age-appropriate activities.
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/bias-talks-the-language-of-accountability-2/
CATEGORIES:JEDI Training Series
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SUMMARY:Embracing Change: Finding Common Ground on Intersectionality About Race\, Gender\, Religion\, Class and Sexual Orientation [PART 4]
DESCRIPTION:In the fourth session of our series on intersectionality\, participants will discuss the differences between awareness\, allyship\, advocacy and activism. We will explore why it is important to have critical conversations about racism\, misogyny\, homophobia and xenophobia with our colleagues and students. Participants will also explore how to respond to fear and resistance\, and why discomfort in conversations on equity can be uncomfortable but necessary. Participants will also share why it is imperative to explore identity in shared spaces with children and youth\, and practice how to advocate for change within their workplace and institutions.
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/embracing-change-finding-common-ground-on-intersectionality-about-race-gender-religion-class-and-sexual-orientation-part-4-2/
CATEGORIES:JEDI Training Series
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SUMMARY:LGBTQIA 101: Foundations in Gender and Attraction
DESCRIPTION:An interactive [re]introduction to terminology and key concepts related to sexual orientation and gender identity expression. This session serves the foundation necessary for exploring the skills\, practices\, policies\, and NYS laws in the upcoming LGBTQIA sessions. Individuals wishing to attend other sessions from the facilitator must first attend this session.
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/lgbtqia-101-foundations-in-gender-and-attraction-3/
CATEGORIES:JEDI Training Series
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SUMMARY:Sustaining What Works: The State of Stimulus Funds
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URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/sustaining-what-works-the-state-of-stimulus-funds/
CATEGORIES:Sustainability Series
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SUMMARY:From Awareness to Advocacy: How Do I Show Up As An Agent of Change?
DESCRIPTION:In this new series on intersectionality\, participants will discuss the differences between awareness\, allyship\, advocacy and activism\, and how to improve upon how they show up as creators of safe and inclusive spaces. Continuing from our conversations featured in “Embracing Change\,” participants will explore why it is important to have critical conversations about racism\, misogyny\, homophobia\, and xenophobia with our colleagues and students\, and engage in self-assessment on where they have growth potential in various areas of the diversity spectrum. In an effort to set the stage as agents of change\, participants will be expected to engage in the practice of recognition regarding their own social identity markers throughout this session. \n  \nRegister Now
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/from-awareness-to-advocacy-how-do-i-show-up-as-an-agent-of-change/
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