The REACH Institute 

...The REsource for Advancing Children's Health

TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES

The Parent Empowerment Program (PEP)

NEW!  Sign Up for our Parent Empowerment Training in NYC, June 8-12, 2009!!!!

Join this 5-day in-person training, followed by 6 months of bi-weekly conference calls with your fellow trainees and our nationally expert trainers.  Class size is limited to 15 participants.  To register for this training, contact Lisa Hunter Romanelli, PhD, Program Manager, either by email or phone, 212-947-7322, x224. 

The main goal of our Parent Empowerment Program is to train and prepare parent advocates - i.e., professional parents, often parents of children with mental illness - to be able to most effectively help parents of children with mental illness gain access to services and develop effective relationships with mental health providers or teachers.

In a program developed by REACH CEO & President Peter S. Jensen, M.D., NYC parents, and in collaboration with Columbia researcher Kimberly Hoagwood, PhD., parent advocates are provided initial face-to-face training in an intensive 40-hour period, where they learn about the range of mental health problems experienced by children and youth, efficacious interventions, and optimal methods for assisting parents who are new to "the system" in learning how to effectively advocate for their own children and to get them the help they need.

Parent Empowerment Programs have now been developed to prepare parent advocates to assist parents whose child is struggling within primary care or mental health settings, as well as in child welfare, schools, and juvenile justice settings. 

These programs are based on the solid premise that our current health care and educational systems often do not provide adequate support to parents of a child with a mental health problem.  Instead, parents are often left to fend for themselves in the difficult task of learning how to get all the various parts of the health care and educational system.  Moreover, some parents and families have actually been traumatized by these systems in their experiences to date, making it difficult for them to trust the system.  But with the support of parent advocates who can serve as an effective broker and role model for these parents in how to get their child's needs met, these past difficult experiences can often be overcome, helping these parents obtain much needed, more effective and appropriate care for their children.

Partial of full training scholarships for agencies or individuals unable to bear the full costs of training can be provided, subject to availability of REACH funds

For more information about costs, and opportunities for training your parent advocates in the REACH's Parent Empowerment Programs, contact REACH PEP Training Director Lisa Hunter Romanelli, Ph.D. at PEPtraining@TheReachInstitute.org.

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