About this Event
***Each participant should be registered using their own name and contact information. To ensure fairness and accurate attendance records, registrations are limited to one seat per person. We kindly ask that attendees not register multiple individuals under the same name or attempt to reserve seats for others.
If you are registering on behalf of others (for example, as an administrative assistant or coordinator), please complete a separate registration for each individual using that person’s name and contact information. If you are unsure whether someone has already been registered, please contact Madison Wingate at [email protected] before submitting another registration.
This training equips multidisciplinary professionals with the skills to effectively support children and families involved in adoption, foster care, and kinship placements. Participants will explore how trauma, loss, and attachment disruption impact behavior, emotional regulation, and caregiver dynamics.Using Oklahoma-specific case examples, the training introduces adoption-competent assessment strategies, a structured MDT crisis response model (Stabilization, Assessment, Intervention), and guidance for making appropriate referrals to specialized services. Emphasis is placed on distinguishing trauma-driven behaviors, strengthening team coordination, and supporting caregivers to reduce placement disruption and promote long-term permanency.
The trainer will use subject matter expertise and Oklahoma-specific case studies to:
1. Review Foundational Adoption and Foster Care Competency Principles
2. Teach Specialized Crisis Assessment and MDT Response Skills
3. Strengthen MDT Decision-Making and Coordination
4. Improve Referral Matching and Resource Utilization
5. Support Placement Stability and Permanency Preservation
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Oklahoma Commission On Children & Youth, 2915 North Classen Boulevard, Oklahoma City, United States
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