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Terms of Agreement for Pro-Bono Workshop:
Equipping Caregivers to Equip Their Children
1. Facilitator: Beth Powell Sanchez, LCSW
2. Biography can be found on this website under About Us: Clinician. Feel free to use the photo on the page in the creation of your flyer. 3. Learning objectives for CEU credit are responsibility of contractor. 4. Announcement for workshop flyer is below. If editing is necessary, please send editorial drafts to info@childinfamily.us : "Certain children need more than love and a good home to repair brains and bonds broken by neglect and abuse. Parents have to become their teachers, turning their homes into residential treatment programs, without burning out from the stress of parenting hurting children who didn't come with directions for healing. The Child-in-Family Approach is the most effective, comprehensive approach to treating challenging children from start to finish. It was developed after 30 years of research into the most therapeutic, cost and time effective home treatment modalities to help children heal their bodies, brains and spirits from pre and post birth trauma and neglect. Children get better faster and funders and families save money when home caregivers are confidently trained in the right, home-based, specialized treatment program their child needs." Workshop facilitator Beth Powell Sanchez, LCSW, creator of the Child-in-Family Approach provides neuro-behavioral and psychological treatment and training in the greater Houston North Metropolitan area. See www.childinfamily.us for more information about this, comprehensive, successful approach to helping caregivers help their children. 5. This pro-bono workshop is offered to referring organizations in the Houston Metropolitan area. Mileage from Conroe to downtown Houston, and within a 15 minute drive east, west or north of Conroe is paid for by Child-in-Family Services. Mileage beyond these points in the Houston Metropolitan area would be paid for by the contractor.6. Paperwork needed by the contractor will be signed/completed by the facilitator at the workshop. 7. Facilitator needs an overhead projector for clear transparencies, monitor and VCR. For an audience demonstration, facilitator needs to have cups with at least 8 oz. Of water available for each audience participant and large paper clips available, 1 for each participant. Each table should have a tape dispenser for every 4 people. 8. Handouts are the responsibility of the contractor. Facilitator will get copies of the handouts to the contractor by the date designated by the contractor. 9. Date, time and topic will be confirmed between contractor and Beth Powell Sanchez, LCSW, contractee. As soon as date and time are established between the two parties, contractor will complete bottom of this form and immediately submit agreement via e-mail to Child-in-Family Services. 10. Barring no deaths or natural disaster, facilitator and contractor agree to give each other at least one week's notice (7 business days) of cancellation of workshop. 11. Contractor may not charge attendees of workshop. This workshop is pro-bono. Contractor may charge attendees for CEU credit. 12. At least 10 people must be in attendance at workshop. 13. Space permitting, contractor agrees to allow attendees from outside their organization attend workshop. 14. Scheduled workshop will be posted on Child-in-Family Services web site.
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