A Message from the Manager
April is a big month for us on the CCIP team. We are revving up for our first sectional spring training in Sacramento where we will bring trauma-informed care and CCIP workshops together in one space for trainers. As you will notice in this newsletter, we have set the dates for the Year-end and Orientation Webinars.
This week we also released registration for the Central Valley/Southern Region Spring Training of Trainers (TOT) in Glendale on May 23 and 24. In preparation for the Spring TOT, Pam Becwar, the ECE Registry R&R Coordinator, has created some Registry resources that I'm excited for you to receive at your sectional spring training. Behind the scenes the CCIP team has been busy working on developing, translating, and designing Module material. I am delighted to be the new CCIP manager and I look forward to seeing or hearing from you soon.
Helen Woodlee
CCIP Interim Manager
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Communities of Practice Takeaways
Thanks to all of you who were able to participate in our second round of CCIP Communities of Practice! Condensing the Communities of Practice to Central Valley, Northern, and Bay Area regional gatherings has proved to be a success. We are looking forward to hosting a Southern Regional Communities of Practice in June. Stay tuned for the date! Based on conversations at the gatherings we thought these resources would be helpful:
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CCIP/TIC Spring Training
Northern/Bay Area Regions
April 24th & 25th, 2018
DoubleTree Hotel - Sacramento
Central Valley/Southern Regions
May 23rd & 24th, 2018
Hilton Hotel - Glendale
At least one CCIP staff person from each R&R is
required to attend this Spring Training of Trainers.
Opening Our Doors to Our Trauma-Informed Care Training & Coaching Counterparts
This training will also include professional development opportunities for R&R staff working on the Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) Training and Coaching for the Bridge Program, however it is not required. Priority will be granted to attendees who are required to attend, should the event reach maximum occupancy.
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Save the Date!
2018 Early Childhood Education
Professional Learning Forum
Hosted by CAAEYC and CDE EESD/QIO
November 8th – 10th, 2018
Renaissance Palm Springs
Palm Springs
More information & registration coming soon.
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We are excited to see you at the
Spring Training!
Please bring your ECE Workforce Registry participant ID # to the training. You can add your ID# to your contacts in your phone for easy reference.
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New Training Hours Reports
You can now access your organization’s training hours and your participants’ training hours on the Registry.
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Track your Bridge Program Trainings
Coaching and trainings can both be tracked in the Registry with your new Bridge Program Code!
Program Code:
Your county number + program abbreviation (B for Bridge Program) =
##B
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CCIP Year-End Webinar
The Year-end Webinar will provide an overview of the CCIP reporting processes including running reports in the ECE Workforce Registry & CCIP Database, the Year-end Narrative, and fiscal reporting.
Wednesday, June 6th
10:00 - 11:00 am
Please note: this webinar is required for CCIP staff
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Safe Sleep Webinar
Strategies for Helping Families
Adopt Safe Sleep Habits
Wednesday, April 25th
11 am - 12 pm PT
The webinar will share and model tactics for engaging in conversations that can reach all caregivers. Hosted by the National Institute for Children's Health Quality & presented by Stacy Scott, PhD, MPA, Founder of the Global Infant Safe Sleep Center.
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CCIP Orientation Webinar
The CCIP Orientation Webinar will provide an overview of the Network's updated Scope of Work and the CCIP Policies & Procedures which will help guide program implementation for FY 2018-19. Participants will also receive information regarding training, technical assistance, and reporting processes.
Thursday, July 12th
10:00 - 11:00 am
Please note: this webinar is required for CCIP staff
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Funding Opportunity
Refugee Family Child Care Microenterprise Development Program
The three main objectives of the RFCCMED are:
- Help refugees to achieve economic self-sufficiency by establishing licensed family child care (FCC) businesses
- Help refugee families gain access to licensed FCC businesses that will meet the early care and developmental needs of refugee children
- Assist refugees in learning how to navigate mainstream child care services
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