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E2 Supporting Probation Families to Succeed
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Can probation youth live successfully in the context of a family? The answer is... of course they can! The question then becomes; how? Since no one succeeds alone; success is predicated on support. This session discusses what probation families need to help probation youth reach their potential.

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Education
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07/19/2018
E3 RED Teams for Child Safety: Review; Evaluate and Direct
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Please attend this workshop to learn more about the integration of Review; Evaluate; Direct (RED) teams into your practice. RED teams provide a platform for an internal group decision-making process that expands the ability of the organization to engage in advanced critical thinking to match an accepted report of child maltreatment with a selected child protective service response. RED teams involve the intake social worker; supervisor; other staff and community partners in the process of determining the appropriate level and time frame of a response to reports of child abuse and neglect. CDSS has issued a draft All County Letter *due to be finalized spring 2018* recommending the use of RED teams as a child welfare best practice.

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Education
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07/19/2018
E4 Quality Parenting Initiative In Action
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This workshop will provide guidance and strategies in supporting children; youth and families through the Quality Parenting Initiative (QPI). Emphasis will be on creating an implementation plan and discussing how quality parenting supports positive outcomes.

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Education
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07/19/2018
E5 Got People Problems? How to Resolve Conflict and Improve Relationships; and How We Respond; Reflect and Respect: A look at Culture through “Hello; Help; Healing and Hope;” Part 2
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This workshop will help participants understand the dynamics of conflict and learn strategies to respond effectively and confidently. We will look at how culture can help in planning; using preferred methods for meeting needs. Family Voice and Choice can be realized when we successfully interact and think in ways that show respect for diversity in communication; outlook and preference; to name a few. Join us as we unpack an understanding of culture and how being Culturally Responsive; Reflective and Respectful can be a great planning tool for meeting needs through the phases “Hello; Help; Heal and Hope.” Through a process of self-reflection; the principle of culture and its impact on the Wraparound process will be reinforced.

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Education
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07/19/2018
E6 Wraparound with Probation: A Collaborative Approach
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In Alameda County; out of 235 youth who received Wraparound services between July 2012 and April 2017; 210 (89%) have no new sustained offenses within six months of their release from probation. Lincoln’s Project Permanence Wraparound Program in collaboration with Alameda County Behavioral Health and Alameda County Probation have designed a program to successfully empower youth and their families so that children can get off and stay off Probation. Please join our panel including a provider; behavioral health and probation as we share our program; collaboration and family stories.

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Education
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Date Added:
07/19/2018
E7 Containing Family Crisis
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How many times have you had a meeting erupt with emotions? Once? Five times? Countless times? Well, this workshop will help you gain skills to contain, affect and finish your meeting in a timely fashion. You will learn practical strategies to recognize early signs and contain crisis situations with families.

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Education
Social Science
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07/27/2016
E7 Wraparound Under 10
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This training will provide an overview; insight and experiential opportunities to explore effective methods for providing Wraparound services to families with youth under age 10. In a round-robin format; the audience will spend time cycling through the four phases of Wraparound: Engagement; Planning; Implementation and Transition.

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Education
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Date Added:
07/19/2018
E8 Early Brain Development and the Impact of Trauma
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This workshop will highlight the three core concepts of early brain development. During this vital stage of rapid cognitive growth, the brain is vulnerable to trauma in unique and lasting ways. This workshop will describe how trauma can change the brain as well as the cascading effect of neglect.

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Education
Social Science
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Date Added:
07/27/2016
E8 Parent Partner Advisory Committee: A Mutual Commitment to Supporting Families
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Parent partners; also known as peer and family partners; are lauded by families across the state as being the key people able to engage and support parents as they navigate systems; personal emotions and prejudice. Parent partners are not new to California; but their growing role calls for more collaboration and support than ever before. The Parent Partner Advisory Committee is a unique group of Parent partners; from a variety of disciplines and practices; who are meeting this need. The committee provides feedback on state initiatives; suggests parent involvement strategies and reviews curricula to ensure parents’ voices are included. We are honored to be called upon at policy-level decision points to provide feedback. The committee is also a place to share ideas and receive support from peers. Come join us and hear how you can be involved!

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Education
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07/19/2018
E9 Advocating for Social Justice as a Care Provider
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As care providers; we attempt to help children and families; but what is our role when we identify societal injustice standing in the way of family success? Discrimination of all types; both overt and subtle; can be a major obstacle for our families; as well as ourselves. This workshop will examine our ability to facilitate positive societal change within our work as well as support families in overcoming the effects of social injustice.

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Education
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Date Added:
07/19/2018
ECG
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ECG
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ECG is a machine to record electrical activity of the heart which can be done by using ECG strips. Interpret the ECG is a useful tool to assess the haert functions.

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Health, Medicine and Nursing
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Lecture Notes
Author:
Dr smita s patil
Date Added:
09/06/2020
E- Content Development.pptx
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E-Content is very important in the present scenario.
It will be helpful to the teachers and students for a better understanding of the subject matter.
Every teacher must use e-content package for their subject matter in order to provide multi media experiences to the learner

E-content is the package of data in electronic digital format.
It is a form of knowledge or content which is packed in an electronic form.
It includes text, video, audio, graphics, animation etc.,
An innovative application of computer in the field of the teaching learning process is called e-content.
It is the advancement of technology to design, deliver, administer, select and extend learning.

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Applied Science
Computer Science
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Lecture Notes
Author:
Dr. Shinde V. A.
Date Added:
09/05/2019
EMPOWERING ENTREPRENEURS: THE RISE OF CROWDFUNDING
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Crowdfunding has become an increasingly popular way for entrepreneurs to raise capital for their business ventures. The internet and social media have made it easier than ever for small investors to connect with entrepreneurs, enabling a broader pool of investors to participate in the growth of new companies. This democratization of fundraising has enabled many entrepreneurs to get their ideas off the ground and generate support from a community of sponsors.https://sites.google.com/view/drsaravananonline/empowering-entrepreneurs-the-rise-of-crowdfunding 

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Arts and Humanities
Business and Communication
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Author:
Dr.Saravanan S
Date Added:
02/17/2023
ENDO ONE - Introduction to the Endocrine System
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YOUTUBE VIDEO
WITH A CREATIVE COMMON LICENCE
The first in a series of brief videos on the Endocrine System
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Applied Science
Health, Medicine and Nursing
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Lecture Notes
Author:
Asheville-Buncombe
Russ Palmeri
Date Added:
08/20/2019
ENERGY MANAGEMENT AND AUDIT
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An energy audit is an inspection, survey and analysis of energy flows, for energy conservation in a building, process or system to reduce the amount of energy input into the system without negatively affecting the output(s). In commercial and industrial real estate, an energy audit is the first step in identifying opportunities to reduce energy expense and carbon footprints.

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Education
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Date Added:
07/23/2016
ENG 101 (Online) (8-Weeks)
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This is an entry-level, ENG 101 college course designed to be taught online over eight weeks. It includes an evaluation (for a movie); a rhetorical analysis (of a song); an annotated bibliography; and an extended argumentative research paper. It is a no-cost course correlated to an open-source textbook, following OER standards and guidelines. In addition to material for the listed three papers, it also includes lessons, prerecorded videos, and discussion board topics to create a thorough and comprehensive curricula.

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Arts and Humanities
Composition and Rhetoric
Education
English Language Arts
Higher Education
Language, Grammar and Vocabulary
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David Kingsley
Date Added:
08/28/2024
ENG 231 American Literature I
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This course covers selected works in American literature from its beginnings to 1865. Emphasis is placed on historical background, cultural context, and literary analysis of selected prose, poetry, and drama. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze and interpret literary works in their historical and cultural contexts.

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English Language Arts
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Date Added:
01/11/2018