Written by: Matthew Hile 7/3/2008 1:21 PM
I just returned from the Children's Bureau's Regional Partnership Grant meeting in DC. The conference had some a few hundred participants form 50+ projects around the country. The different grant sites all focused on the issues around methamphetamines and the children and families it impacts. Our project, the Circle of Hope, does this by providing advanced support services to families who are and have received substance abuse treatment services before they loose their children. During the conference I had the opportunity to present and facilitate a discussion about how to create cases for reporting data to the Feds. I also did a presentation as part of a plenary session about "Making the Case." Both the audio vile and handouts are available on the project's web site. I have also posted twice about some of the other presentations I heard. they are "Stages of Collaboration Partnerships & Stages of a Group" and "The Big Red Slice." All in all it was a pretty interesting and worthwhile conference.
I just returned from the Children's Bureau's Regional Partnership Grant meeting in DC. The conference had some a few hundred participants form 50+ projects around the country. The different grant sites all focused on the issues around methamphetamines and the children and families it impacts. Our project, the Circle of Hope, does this by providing advanced support services to families who are and have received substance abuse treatment services before they loose their children.
During the conference I had the opportunity to present and facilitate a discussion about how to create cases for reporting data to the Feds. I also did a presentation as part of a plenary session about "Making the Case." Both the audio vile and handouts are available on the project's web site.
I have also posted twice about some of the other presentations I heard. they are "Stages of Collaboration Partnerships & Stages of a Group" and "The Big Red Slice."
All in all it was a pretty interesting and worthwhile conference.
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