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Looking for foster parent online training?

Workshops
General Session
Signature Fosterclub Activities
Teambuilding and Icebreaker Activities

Pricing
How we're different
The Key Ingredient: The FosterClub All-Stars
Why not simply use youth from our own program?

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Workshops

Our workshops are designed specifically for youth in care and cover topics that build skills in leadership, advocacy, and preparation for transition. Our workshops are co-presented or entirely presented by young people, helping to engage your program's youth right from the start.

Brand ME NEW WORKSHOP! This workshop explores how young people own their actions, how what we do and say leads people to see us, and how youth have control of their own brand through communication and the way they represent themselves.
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The Pact NEW WORKSHOP! In this workshop youth will learn that permanency comes in many different shapes and sizes, and that different people can provide different types of permanency.
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Get a (financial) Life! NEW WORKSHOP! Money and keeping track of your money is important! This workshop explores the twists and turns that some foster youth face along the financial path and how to keep themselves from going over the edge
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The Sibling Connection NEW WORKSHOP! This workshop will explore the profound impact of sibling relationships, the reasons behind separation and loss, and provide youth with tools with ways to stay connected, reconnect or strengthen their sibling bonds.
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Get Educated Overcoming obstacles in high school that are common for young people in care are discussed through first-hand stories from the All-Stars.
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Relatively Speaking Speaking about these relative relationships and equipping youth with tools to navigate these sometimes-difficult relationships with bio-family members is important to the success of youth.
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From Foster to Famous Explore the success stories of several famous people and discover their formulas for success!
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Getting Solid Explore what permanence is all about; learn how to get it if you don’t already have it.
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Tell it like it is The FosterClub All-Stars have shared their foster care stories in front of Congress, on National TV and Radio, in Time Magazine and in countless newspapers across the country. In this workshop, participants will learn important considerations for sharing their story in a public venue.
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T-Time Built around FosterClub’s new T-Time Toolkit for Young People Preparing to Transition from Care, this workshop covers the essential assets that a youth should put into place prior to leaving foster care
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It’s Who You Know What you know is important, but who you know can be critical in establishing a path to career success.
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FosterClub also has other kinds of workshops. See our:

General Session Workshops
Signature Fosterclub Activities
Teambuilding and Icebreaker Activities

For information about any of these workshops, or for a custom quote for FosterClub Training Services or All-Star participation in your event, please contact:
Gina Simone
gina@fosterclub.com
503-717-1552

Average: 1 (1 vote)
age 34
from Oregon

These are workshops that the FosterClub All-Star give to youth at independent living conferences and other events. Here's a link with more info about the All-Star Program: http://allstars.fosterclub.com/

Aug 2nd
age 13
from Pennsylvania

hey every one im new to this site and was wondering what this is all about???????????????????

Aug 2nd
age 34
from Oregon

We unfortunately don't have any trainings in spanish at this time. We haven't added any new training in a few years because we're working on a new training section. It's taking longer than expected, but we'll announce it on the site when it's up and running.

Apr 30th
anonymous

DO YOU HAVE THE TRAINNING IN SPANISH.... DO YOU HAVE MORE TOPIC.
HOW OFTEN DO YOU CHANGE THE TRANNINGS OR ADD MORE OF THEM....
THANKS.

Apr 29th
age 47
from Alabama

E-mail me, where I can take the training class that can be taken online.

Feb 3rd
age 47
from Alabama

where would I take courses to be foster parent in Brimingham,AL.

Feb 3rd
from Maryland

AJones
where are the training class that can be taken online. Please help

Jan 7th
age 20
from Minnesota

Hi my name is Nancy Yang, I was just in Foster Club seminar in St.Paul Mn. I was just wondering, I heard that they were trying to form a Youth Lead program in Hennepin county and Ramsey. I'm interested in leading the program too..

~*--Mz-Nancy-Yang--*~

Oct 10th
age 23
from Michigan

I would suggest that you start a message board about this topic, you will get more responses that way.

May 22nd, 2009
anonymous

Hi everyone
just wanted to ask if there are other former kinship parents whom have been declined to foster to adopt, due to conflict resolution skills that are lacking? and where would one's family take such courses, I am in Ontario Canada and there arent any such courses, and our family would like to participate as team players, if so included!! We would like to foster to adopt children with Learning disabilities and Autism and add etc, not babies I would love to have ages 4-10 and siblings up to 4 of them, rural home setting in farm country and ready to work damned hard for the children, any comments neg or positive are all welcome, thanks so much for the ears.
Kirkland's

May 19th, 2009

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