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Family Service Workers

Supporting Professionals Who Support Families: The Parallel Process

Consider how you might enhance what you already do to partner with families experiencing homelessness. Use this tool to reflect on your program’s relationship-building practices and plan for the next steps in supporting families experiencing homelessness.

Implementing a Parenting Curriculum

Learn the steps and best practices to help select and implement a parenting intervention. Explore this easy-to-use tool for programs, states, and child care network leaders.

References

References for the book Implementing a Parenting Curriculum Using Implementation Science

2021 Family Economic Mobility Institute

Explore these professional development sessions for Head Start staff. They are designed to increase ability to lead parent, family, and community engagement in your program.

All Levels

Watch these sessions to increase your knowledge about the elements of economic mobility. Learn about strategies for finding and engaging effective community partners.

Introductory Level

Choose this track if you are new to your role, or you have been in your current role for less than five years.

Intermediate Level

Choose this track if you have been in your family engagement services role for five years or more.

National Social Work Month

Each March is a renewed opportunity to honor and celebrate the social work profession nationally. These unsung heroes have a profound, positive impact on the lives of millions of people every day.

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