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1 Welcome to training in the NCAST Programs
Parent Child Interaction Scales

2 What is NCAST Programs and what does the logo mean?
NCAST Programs is a self-sustaining program at the University of Washington affiliated with the Department of Family-Child Nursing and the Center on Human Development & Disability which disseminates and develops research-based products and training programs for practitioners and researchers in many disciplines and settings. Explain the meaning of the logo. NCAST Programs original logo was the Child Health Assessment Model. The circles are a reworking of that design, not a renewed CHA Model but just a colorful modern interpretation of the three circles.

3 What does NCAST stand for?
Nursing Child Assessment Satellite Training Just NCAST please!

4 NCAST Program’s Vision
To provide every community with the necessary knowledge and skills to provide nurturing environments for young children.

5 NCAST Program’s Mission
To give professionals, parents, and other caregivers the knowledge and skills to provide nurturing environments for young children by developing and disseminating innovative research-based products and training programs used in many disciplines and settings.

6 What will I gain from this training?
You will hone your observation skills You will gain a new set of glasses, a new lens with which to look at the parent/child relationship You will find new ways to build upon a parent’s strengths in their relationship with their child You will be able to identify specific ways to intervene, based on your observations

7 More benefits….. You will be able to document the effectiveness of the important work you do Think of the impact you can make by intervening early just by using the Feeding Scale. Over 2000 interactions during that first year of life that can be launched on a positive trajectory!

8 Learning takes time! Be gentle with yourselves.
This will be easier for some and more challenging for others. Establish group “ways of being” to facilitate learning and to support one another.

9 History of NCAST Dr. Barnard was tasked by the USPHS in the early 70’s to develop a way to predict child health outcomes NCAP (Nursing Child Assessment Project) Team began their work Scales revised for easier use in 1979 and training done via satellite Learners used “inter-rater” reliability Revised again in 1994…essentially unchanged except for clarification of items New 2nd edition manuals in 2013 & 2015 Anyone trained prior to 1994 needs to begin again since reliability was established as “inter-rater” and not with a gold standard. Current research, language, further clarified item intent in 2013 and 2015.

10 NCAST Programs website
HOME PROGRAMS TRAINING STORE RESOURCES RESEARCH ABOUT Ideas for practice Research Links to other programs Look for upcoming events on Home page Order easily, securely online in webstore Important to show them the website so they can go back, look at ways to use in practice, be supported in their use of the scales. click here


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