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Foster Parent Training Available Online

For Idaho’s Resource Families Anytime…
Anywhere”

Now there is an alternative for busy foster parents who find it difficult to attend foster parent training!  Through online foster parent training programs, you can complete mandated training hours from the comfort of your own home and schedule.  Once training courses are completed, all you need to do is print the certificate of completion directly from the website and send a copy to ICWRTC. 

There are dozens of courses and topics to choose from with new courses being added continuously.  Courses are developed by professionals with extensive experience in the foster care arena and most hold a Masters or Ph.D.  This service is provided for free to foster parents by ICWRTC through a university partnership with IDHW.  For more details contact:                                                   

Heather Driscol

208-282-7705

 drisheat@isu.edu

  

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The Purpose of this Website is to support local families with their children's behavioral, emotional and mental health concerns. We are made up of parents, mental health, and other community professionals. We would also like to  make available educational information and service resources to help families living in and around southeast Idaho.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check out the University for Parents Training September 25, 2009

 

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Each first Thursday of the month at 7PM a support group meets for survivors of suicide. They meet at the Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center in Idaho Falls. Everyone is welcome.

 

Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center

3100 Channing Way

Idaho Falls, Idaho 83404

Telephone: (208) 529-6111

You can also go to their website:

http://www.eirmc.com

 


 

 

Check out the Idaho Autism Community

 

http://www.idahoautismcommunity.org/

 

 

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