Welcome to Training on the FRC Model CFSA 2.0 Goal Setting Motivational Interviewing.

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Welcome to Training on the FRC Model CFSA 2.0 Goal Setting Motivational Interviewing

Agenda Day 1: Breakfast at hotel 8:00Welcome and Introductions 8:20CFSA2 training 12:00Lunch 1:00 – 4:30Motivational Interviewing Day 2:Breakfast at hotel 8:00Welcome and Introductions 8:20 Motivational Interviewing 12:00Lunch 1:00 – 3:30Motivational Interviewing

Regional Meeting Outcomes Participants will understand: the structure and content changes related to the new CFSA 2.0. the CFSA 2.0 and be ready to incorporate it into Family Development work. how to apply advanced Motivational Interviewing skills in your work with families. how the using the CFSA 2.0, goal setting, and Motivational Interviewing can enhance your work with families.

Helping Families Set Achievable Goals

Specific - What do I want to accomplish? Measurable - How will I know when it's accomplished? Attainable - How can the goal be accomplished? Relevant - Is it realistic and how can it be accomplished? Timely - What can I do today, in 6 weeks, in 6 months?

Helping Families Set & Reach Their Own Goals Start with family needs and their own dreams Help families build on their own strengths Restore the natural ability to envision

Goal Tree Poster & Worksheet

Use the materials to help… – Promote a miracle – Focus on their dreams and strengths – Help bring their dreams to fruition

Setting Goals Can Help Strengthen their Protective Factors Parental Resilience Social Connections Knowledge of Parenting and Child Development Concrete Support in Times of Need Social-Emotional Competence of Children

Goal Tree Activity

Portal Resources  Collaboration > Family Resource Center Association > Community Library > Family Development > Family Development Support Network Collaboration Family Resource Center AssociationCommunity LibraryFamily Development  Support Network PowerPoint  Training Templates  Support Materials