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CPS and the CPC UNDERSTANDING THE CPS PROCESS: FROM ALLEGATION TO CASE CLOSED

  • October 20, 2020
  • October 24, 2020
  • Online

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This workshop will explain the CPS process from intake to completion.
Participants will analyze the background information provided for a CPS job
and perform a self-analysis prior to accepting/declining the job.
Participants will also compile a list of questions that should be asked of the
point of contact (POC) after accepting a job facilitating a 2nd self-analysis.
There will also be discussion/activities focusing on how to succinctly and
effectively explain (to CPS) the importance of the customs of the deaf
communities, language, communication requirements and cultural needs.
Professional knowledge and experience will be supplemented with the
presenter’s personal experiences as foster and an adoptive parent.
You must attend all 3 sessions to be eligible for CEUs

Total CEUs .7 (Homework-1 hour & Webinar through Zoom-
6 hours)

COST: Certified Interpreters: $60
Student/Non-certified: $25
CEUs approved-BEI Ethics .7-RID .7

Oct20th6:30-8:30 pm CST, Oct 22nd6:30-8:30 pm CST&Oct24th10 am-12pm CST

You MUST attend all 3 sessions to be eligible for CEUs

Presented by:AndreaBright-Fontana BEI Master& Court, RID Advanced& Foster/Adoptive Parent This workshop will be conducted in ASL. Please send any accommodation request to abrightfontana@gmail.combefore October 13th, 2020**** - ( , ), ****

TSIDis an Approved RID CMP Sponsor for continuing education activities. This Professional Studies program is offered for .7CEUS at theIntermediate/No Knowledge level. Our policy is to fosters an environment of mutual respectand inclusion that is free fromharassment, bias and discrimination based on race, color, religion (creed), hearing status, gender


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