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Caregiver Information Nights
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CREATING FAMILY WELLNESS AT HOME WEBINAR:
Creating Family Wellness at Home (English)
--Spanish translation in progressIn this webinar, you will find information on how to support your child and family as we are all at home together, including some tips for distance learning. Please view the additional resources below and take the survey after to help us improve and inform future training opportunities.
Creating Family Wellness at Home Resources (English)
Creating Family Wellness at Home Resources (Spanish)ANXIETY 101 WEBINAR:
Anxiety 101 (English)
Anxiety 101 (Spanish)In our Anxiety 101 webinar, you will learn about the basics of anxiety. Examples include developmental stages and anxiety, coping skills, what causes anxiety and more. Please see the additional resources below and complete the survey after you complete the webinar to help us improve and inform future training opportunities.
Anxiety 101 Resources (English)
Anxiety 101 Resources (Spanish)
Community Supports and Services
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All Born (in)
A collaboration of trainings, workshops, resources and supports around All born (in) Cross-Disability Best-Practices Educational Inclusion Conference. A parent-driven initiative with a network of parents, teachers, professionals, self-advoates and allies that work together for inclusive schools and communities.Clackamas Parenting Together
(503) 650-5682
Text: (503) 367-9116
Hub of parenting related resources. Calendar of classes, support groups, events, networking, information & referral and best practices in parenting education.Columbia Regional Program
503-916-5570
Supports to school districts and families to ensure children with disabilities succeed in school. They are offering parent supports and training for how to help children succeed during school closure, and other topics. Website link takes you to their events calendar.FACT Oregon
(503) 786-6082
1-888-988-3228
FACT Oregon helps thousands of families each year navigate raising a child experiencing disability. We support and equip you, wherever you may be on your journey! The outcome is families with high expectations for their child and a vision for the future where all communities are accessible, welcoming, and embrace that disability is natural. Some of our offerings and resources you can explore include: The All Ability Tri4Youth, blog, newsletters, person-centered one page profiles, professional development, regional learning summits, training & event calendar, trainings and support line.Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
RaisingGrandchildren@earthlink.net
Resources, support, information and connection for relatives raising relatives children. This includes grandparents and all other relatives.Help Me Grow
Parent resource line for children 0-6. They empower families with a support team who can help with parent education and coaching, basic needs support, and access to resources.Northwest Down Syndrome Association (NWDSA)
(503) 238-0522
Creates and nurtures a loving and inclusive community celebrating every person with a disability, including Down syndrome. Works to increase education, promote public understanding and acceptance, work toward full inclusion, and defind the civil rights of individuals with Down syndrome. NWSDA has resources, supports, and embraces professionals and the cross disability community.Reach Out Oregon
1-833-REACH-OR
A place to connect with caregivers of children with emotional, behavioral and mental health challenges. Open for phone calls or online chat Monday through Friday from 12:00-7:00 pm except holidays.Swindells Resource Center
(503) 215-2429
Online parent/caregiver classes including navigating IEP'S, parenting challenging behaviors in a crisis, Transforming Sensory Strategies.
Additional Tools
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Child Mind Institute
Online resource for children's mental health information, research and parenting topics and education. They also have a new series for positive parenting skills.Stress Booklet in English
Stress Booklet in Spanish
Booklet was created by The Child & Family Center at University of Oregon to support families with tips based on research for how to bring stress relief to your home.