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New Trainer Orientation Webinar bayareaacademy.org

* BAA Mission and Values * BAA Staff * Training deliverables * Partners & Initiatives * BAA policy and procedures * Trainer Expectations * Trainer Evaluation

The Mission of the Bay Area Academy is to enhance professional development through responsive training, education and organizational capacity building that support public human services in the greater San Francisco Bay Area and beyond.

* Cultural Responsiveness & Social Diversity * Collaborative Relationships Strength- Based Practice * Every Person has Value & Dignity Professional & Personal Integrity * Safety, Permanence and Well Being for All Children, Youth and Adults

BAA works collaboratively with a variety of stakeholders to ensure the best training delivery. These are some of the agencies that BAA partners with: * The Bay Area Social Services Consortium (BASSC) The Bay Area Social Services Consortium (BASSC) * Training Advisory Board (TAB) Training Advisory Board (TAB) * California Social Work Education Center (CalSWEC) California Social Work Education Center (CalSWEC) * California Department of Social Services (CDSS), Children and Family Services Division and Adult Programs Branch California Department of Social Services (CDSS), Children and Family Services Division and Adult Programs Branch * County Welfare Directors Association (CWDA) County Welfare Directors Association (CWDA)

* Pathways to Well-being: Katie A. Core Practice Model * Fostering Connections After 18 (AB 12) * Safety Organized Practice * Trauma Informed Practice/Systems * Commercially Sexually Exploited Children * Cultural Humility * CA Child Welfare Core Practice Model * Common Core 3.0 * Title IVE Waiver