I used to think that prayer should have the first place and teaching the second. I now feel it would be truer to give prayer the first, second and third places and teaching the fourth. - James O. Fraser
Resources / Training
Training
Schedule for Crisis Care Training
Training in New Zealand. 10-14 April, 2008
Module 1 - Trauma and Crisis Care
Venue: East West College of Intercultural Studies
College Drive, Gordonton, RD1, Taupiri 3971, NZ
Contact: Jock Brunskill
Phone: 64 (0)7 824 3417
Email: dean@eastwest.ac.nz
Trainers: Becky and Graham Bee
Email: gmbee@optusnet.com.au
* Exceptional training opportunity!
CCTI with World Relief will co-host a training seminar at the
LaQuinta Hotel, Durham, NC, May 14-17, 2008.
This training opportunity is for the enabling of workers concerned about the sexual trafficking of children and will be based on the curriculum recently released by the Faith Alliance Against Slavery and Trafficking (FAAST).
For more information about this seminar contact Crisis Care Training at crisiscare@comporium.net.
Training Seminar in Charlotte, NC, June 18-21, 2008
Crisis Care Training International (CCTI) will host a training seminar introducing their curriculum, Offering Healing and Hope for Children in Crisis. Topics to be covered include Understanding Trauma in Children, Trauma and Loss, Children and Grief, Children’s Emotional Health in Trauma, Attachment and Bonding, Boundaries, Spiritual Nurture for Wounded Children, the Stresses and Care of Caregivers along with an intervention plan.
The seminar speakers include Dr. Phyllis Kilbourn, curriculum developer and director of Crisis Care Training International, Rosemary Sabatino, CCTI Staff Trainer and Mary Beth Young, Social Worker.
For more information about this seminar contact Crisis Care Training at crisiscare@comporium.net.
Download the sign-up sheet.
Curriculum: Offering Healing & Hope for Children in Crisis
Module 1: Trauma & Crisis Care
Curriculum & Module Developer: Phyllis Kilbourn, Ph.D.
This 15-lesson module (212 pages) provides an understanding of the impact of trauma-produced losses in the life of a child and how to restore those losses.
The lessons place emphasis on holistic ministry, covering various effective intervention principles that promote healing and facilitate closure to a child's traumatic experiences.
Included with the module are lesson enrichment resources, notes on childhood development, a crisis care teaching guide, a children-in-crisis video and a CD containing more than 50 visual aids suitable for producing transparencies and/or handouts. Price: US$40.00.
The Curriculum, including lesson plans, enrichment resources, Visual Aids CD and the Children in Crisis DVD. Price US $40.00 plus freight.
The resource textbook is, Healing the Children of War: A handbook for ministry to children who have suffered deep trauma, Phyllis Kilbourn editor. Price US$15.00.
Module 2: Street Children
Curriculum & Module Developer: Phyllis Kilbourn, Ph.D.
The material in this 18-lesson module (202 pages) is designed to train those working, or desiring to work, with street children.
A foundational course, it helps participants understand who street children are and why they are on the streets.
It also provides an understanding of the types of intervention commonly applied and gives step-by-step help for establishing a sustainable street children's project.
In addition it highlights the challenges of working with street children and some real solutions to addressing these issues. Included is a CD containing more than 100 visual aids suitable for producing transparencies and/or handouts and a DVD of video clips for use in teaching the course. Price US $45.00 plus shipping and handling.
The resource textbook is, Street Children: A Guide to Effective Ministry, Phyllis Kilbourn editor. Price: US $15.00 plus shipping and handling.
* To Purchase these and forthcoming curriculum's which will include HIV/AIDS, disability, family breakdown, sexually exploited children, etc. Please contact:
Crisis Care Training International
PO 517
Fort Mill
SC 29716
United States of America
Telephone: (001) 803 548 2811
Email: crisiscare@comporium.net
Shipping and Handling for all books:
U.S.A. - Media Mail rates
Overseas - Please inquire
