Dianna Seedorff, IFAPA Peer Liaison , 1.888.622.4521 or [email protected]“ Building Brilliant Brains Through Bonding” “Change your thoughts and change the world” -Norman Vincent Peale IFAPA Events 2 Training Requirements 3 Support 3 How to Deal with Stress 4 4 Training 5 Inside this issue: February 11, 2014 6-8 PM New Hope Church 3901 S. Center Marshalltown, Iowa This DVD is geared toward those who are parenting children with emotional chal- lenges such as RAD (Reactive Attachment Disorder. This training will offer sugges- tions on how to activate the brain and successfully help it heal from early trauma. 2 hours foster parent training credit Child care provided (free will donation accepted to cover expense) For questions contact: Mindy Oswalt/IKN 515-290-5489 or [email protected]Support Group Newsletter MARSHALL COUNTY Volume 2, Issue 6 February 2014
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Dianna Seedorff, IFAPA Peer Liaison , 1.888.622.4521 or [email protected]
“ Building Brilliant Brains Through Bonding”
“Change your thoughts and change
the world”
-Norman Vincent Peale
IFAPA Events 2
Training Requirements 3
Support 3
How to Deal with Stress 4
4
Training 5
Inside this issue:
February 11, 2014
6-8 PM
New Hope Church
3901 S. Center
Marshalltown, Iowa
This DVD is geared toward those who are parenting children with emotional chal-
lenges such as RAD (Reactive Attachment Disorder. This training will offer sugges-
tions on how to activate the brain and successfully help it heal from early trauma.
Dianna Seedorff, IFAPA Peer Liaison , 1.888.622.4521 or [email protected]
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SU PPOR T GR OU P NE WS LE TT ER
TWO IFAPA EVENTS
LEGISLATIVE BREAKFAST
The annual Legislative Breakfast is scheduled for February 25 from 7-9 a.m. in the Legislative Dining Room at the State
Capital in Des Moines. All foster, adoptive, and kinship families are encouraged to attend and take advantage of the
opportunity to speak to your elected representatives. They do want to hear form their constituents and YOU are the ex-
perts on the needs of foster families. If you cannot at-
tend the breakfast, you are encouraged to contact your
legislators personally or at- tend one of the community
forums they regularly hold in the various towns they rep-
resent. Your voice can make a difference.
IFAPA Spring Conference
The annual IFAPA spring conference will he held on March 7-8 at Adventureland Inn in Altoona. With a theme of Abra-
cadabra: Solutions for Parents and Workers, the conference offers two full days of training covering the issues foster,
adoptive, and kinship parents report they need help with. Many of the training will feature national speakers you will
only hear at the conference. It’s also a wonderful opportunity to relax and meet other families from around the state.
Adventureland Inn is a great place to take the family or for parents to get
away by themselves without kiddos. The Black Hawk Support has some
money to offer as scholarships. Complete conference details and regis-
tration information are on the IFAPA website at www.ifapa.org. Deadline
is February 19!
Dianna Seedorff, IFAPA Peer Liaison , 1.888.622.4521 or [email protected]
In Iowa, foster parents need six hours of training annually to renew their foster care license. At least three training hours must be done in a group setting. Foster parents must complete their training two months prior to licensing date. Note: Families will no longer be granted extensions or exceptions for not getting their training credit on time.
If you want to receive foster parent training credit, it is your responsibility to send your training certificates to your KidsNet licensing worker within 30 days following the training. Be sure to keep the original copy for your records.
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND - With the exception of CPR, First Aid and Mandatory Reporter classes, foster parents CAN-
NOT receive training credit for any class after October 2009 that they have previously attended and used for re-
licensing.
Foster parents are mandatory reporters of child abuse. As mandatory reporters, foster parents are required to com-plete two hours of training in child abuse identification and reporting. This training must be taken within the first year of initial licensing and every five years thereafter. CPR & FIRST AID every three years, but before the end of the third training cycle.
“On Line Training”
DHS has approved that foster parents may receive up to 3 hours
foster care training credit for courses listed on
www.FosterParents.com and www.FosterParentCollege.com.
The foster parent will read the course material, answer the test
questions, and click on submit button. A certificate will be gener-
ated immediately. The certificate will need to be sent to your
licensing worker. Remember to make and keep a copy for your
records. There is a charge for these trainings.
“Mandatory Reporters Training”
The Iowa Department of Public Health has approved one
online Mandatory Reporter Training Class for foster parents
to take. Foster parents will receive 2 hours of credit for this
course. This course is $23.95 to licensed foster parents.
PLEASE REMEMBER-IFAPA promotes this online class as
an additional resource for foster parents; however, this is not
connected to IFAPA. For detailed instructions on how to take