TC3 Business Development and Training Center
Family Development Credential Program
Course CECP 108. The FDC is an integrated learning experience involving classroom and field service components. It is intended to move individual staff and their systems toward an empowerment and family-support based approach, emphasizing prevention, interagency collaboration, and a greater role for families determining services.
This program will offer the classroom training modules. In addition to ten hours of classroom time, each module will include ongoing field advisement for each student. This allows students to test activities and exercises from the training manual and demonstrate competencies in a supportive environment. Field advisement will help prepare students to complete their portfolios necessary for credentialing. Students should expect to complete work from outside the classroom setting in order to meet credentialing requirements.
The program is targeted for individuals who wish to learn more about the theory and practice of strength-based family work. This approach creates a foundation for working with people in a variety of human service business endeavors. Participants may elect to participate only in the classroom training or choose to continue with the competency-based assessment process to receive the credential.
Offered Fall and Spring semesters, $550.
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Programs Offered:
Course - Family Development Credential Program
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Course - Identification and Reporting of Child Abuse and Maltreatment
Course - Water Treatment Grade C
Course - Introduction to Gerontology
Course - Mental Health and Aging
Course - Physiology of Aging
Course - Spirituality and Aging
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