The Training Program is comprised of seven professional organizations fully
authorized by Casey Family Programs to deliver comprehensive training on the
Casey Life Skills tools and products.
An Authorized Training Provider can offer:
Training on all aspects of the Casey Life Skills tools including updates and
revisions
Cost-effective training throughout the United States
Expert knowledge of child welfare, education, and other state and county
systems
Knowledge of a variety of grant programs that may help offset the costs of
training
Cultural competency and sensitivity to diverse audiences
The capacity to train small or large groups
Instruction on how to aggregate Casey Life Skills data for outcomes assessment
or evaluation studies
Training for others to become Certified or Senior Certified Trainers
Participants can choose from three
different training levels:
End User Training: qualifies participants to use the tools in
direct practice. They will receive a thorough one-day overview of Casey Life
Skills and supplements, how to build a Learning Plan, and group data
collection.
Certified User Training: takes place over two-days. It is the
same as the End User training plus how to effectively use the aggregate data
and reports function on the Casey website and describe the basic content of
each report. In addition, learners will understand the importance of coaching
others in the use of Life Skills tools and understand how to implement and
maintain the Casey Life Skills tools most effectively in an organization.
Certified Trainer: participants are expected to meet
all criteria in the Certified Users training and in addition be able to
demonstrate effective communication skills when teaching sections of the Casey
Life Skills training curriculum. They must demonstrate relevant technology to
facilitate learning and be able to demonstrate an understanding of basic
learning principles relevant to facilitating motivation and learning of the
Casey Life Skills tools. This is a three-day training.
Casey Life Skills Authorized Training Providers
ATP Contact Information
About This Provider
Duncan Bethel, M.S. Ed.,
Director of Training
Gateway-Longview, Inc.
605 Niagara Street
Buffalo, New York 14201 www.gateway-longview.org
dbethel@gateway-longview.org
Phone: 716-633-7266 x 1235
Gateway-Longview is a non-profit organization
with the core purpose of building strong and healthy communities.
All of the agency's supportive services are aimed at improving
quality of life issues for children, families and communities,
increasing skills that will assist the child and family to
successfully function in various systems, and strengthening
skills and supportive networks. Our menu of services includes
residential and group home programs, supervised independent
living, education services (pre-K - 12) and a wide range of
community based services. Gateway-Longview trainers are clinicians,
supervisors, and administrators who understand daily practice
and current and emerging trends. We can tailor training to
the specific needs of an organization.
Dan McFadyean
P.O. Box 281
Babb/St.Mary, MT 59411
Phone: 406-732-9214
For more information on scheduling
a staff training event at your site, please contact Glacier
Montana Consultants by email at:
danmcfadyean@yahoo.com
Glacier Montana Consultants is dedicated
exclusively to helping agencies who want to improve their
ability to assess and teach life skills education. Our goal
is to help agencies and care providers become more effective
in delivering life skills education that fosters healthy development
for all families. Glacier Montana is a full service consulting
firm excelling in life skill education techniques for social
service, juvenile justice, systems of care and education programs.
We also have extensive experience working with tribal governments.
Through a family and youth driven approach, individuals with
life skills challenges and their social services agency representatives
obtain supports and services so that individuals are able
to maximize their ability to live independently.
Dorothy Ansell,
MSW
Asst. Director Nat'l Resource Center for Youth Services
The University of Oklahoma Schusterman Center
Building 4 West
4502 East 41st Street
Tulsa, OK 74135 www.nrcys.ou.edu dansell@ou.edu
Phone: (918) 660-3700
The National Resource Center has been providing
training and technical assistance to programs in Oklahoma
and nationally for 25 years. Their mission is to enhance the
quality of life of our nation's youth and their families by
improving the effectiveness of human services. Masters-level
trainers stay up-to-date on trends and best practices within
and across disciplines and can train in-house or come to your
facility.
The primary goal of PILLAR Training &
Consulting Group is to work with organizations that provide
comprehensive services to adolescent and young adult populations
in the areas of professional development, program-specific
consultation, and training and curriculum development. PILLAR
has expertise in independent living,foster care, transitional
and therapeutic programs, at-risk youth programs, youth leadership,
foster parent alliances and group care providers.
YHILL Training
&Consulting Group
Yvonne Hill, MA
Training Consultant
Hosting Trainings in Central Virginia and throughout the
United States
website under construction
yhill2be@comcast.net
yhill2be@yahoo.com
Phone: (804) 504-5078 (Office)
YHILL TC Group
recognizes the challenges of adolescent at-risk
youth and has a comprehensive package of services to address
their needs. The focus of our services is to aid parents,
caregivers and professionals to instruct and support youth
through their developmental stages.
At YHILL TC Group, we
are committed to work with organizations that provide services
to adolescent and young adult populations and to assist
in the areas of professional development, program-specific
consultation, training, and curriculum development.
YHILL TC Group has
expertise in independent living, foster care, transitional
and therapeutic programs, at-risk youth programs, youth
leadership, foster parent alliances and group care providers.
Success Technologies was founded in 1994
to provide state-of-the-art "human technologies" training
to individuals and organizations. They offer products and
tools to benefit government agencies, welfare recipients,
parents, youth, foster youth, and human services staff. They
consider Casey Life Skills a powerful asset for developing
capable youth. Participants can bring them to their organization
or train at Success Technologies.
TriWest Group in Colorado
4855 Riverbend Road
Suite 100
Boulder, CO 80301
Phone: (303) 544-0509
TriWest's mission is to help human service
organizations do a better job of helping others. They offer
expertise, curricula, and logistical support for staff development
and training in all the Casey Life Skills tools. Their trainers
are experienced clinicians, supervisors, and administrators
who understand the realities of everyday practice and they
can tailor training to the specific needs of an organization.
Please note that these are the only authorized training organizations
approved by Casey Family Programs. No others should represent themselves as
such. Doing so may be illegal.
Casey Family Programs staff is always interested in your feedback about any
aspect of our tools or services. We are very interested in your feedback about
interactions with or use of our ATPs. To send feedback on the trainers, at any
level of confidence you wish, please contact us at:
ACLSA@casey.org