Addressing Domestic Violence in Early Childhood Education Programs

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Add to Calendar 2019-05-30 14:00:00 2019-05-30 14:00:00 Addressing Domestic Violence in Early Childhood Education Programs This webinar will teach how early childhood programs can help families affected by domestic violence. Strategies, tools and resources created in partnership with The National Center on Parent, Family and Community Engagement will be shared. This webinar is co-sponsored by Promising Futures: National Capacity Building Center to Expand Services for Children, Youth and Abused Parents and the National Resource Center on Health and Domestic Violence (HRC). Speakers incldue the following:  Virginia Duplessis, MSW, Program Director, Futures Without Violence Mie Fukuda, MA, Senior Program Specialist, Futures Without Violence Registration: Register for the webinar here. noreply@air.org America/New_York public

This webinar taught how early childhood programs can help families affected by domestic violence. Strategies, tools and resources created in partnership with The National Center on Parent, Family and Community Engagement were shared.

This webinar is co-sponsored by Promising Futures: National Capacity Building Center to Expand Services for Children, Youth and Abused Parents and the National Resource Center on Health and Domestic Violence (HRC).

Speakers included the following:

  • Virginia Duplessis, MSW, Program Director, Futures Without Violence
  • Mie Fukuda, MA, Senior Program Specialist, Futures Without Violence

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