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SUMMARY:Passport Leadership Team Q2 Meeting (virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Quarterly Passport Leadership Team meetings are open to all members of the PLT. Composed of a cross-sector of student-support practitioners and stakeholders from across the state\, the PLT is dedicated to enhancing the program design\, implementation and quality of the Passport to Careers program. Specific agenda items will be shared with attendees prior to the meeting. To learn more\, contact passport@collegesuccessfoundation.org.
URL:https://www.washingtonpassportnetwork.org/event/passport-leadership-team-q2-meeting-virtual/
LOCATION:Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:Leadership Team
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Trauma-Informed Practices for Postsecondary Education
DESCRIPTION:Postsecondary students represent a wide spectrum of ages\, backgrounds\, and life experiences\, and many have already navigated trauma in their lives when they start their postsecondary education journey. This presentation is intended to raise awareness of trauma and resilience in the context of postsecondary education\, help educators understand how trauma affects learning and development into adulthood\, and highlight the ways trauma intersects with stress related to basic needs\, discrimination\, and social exclusion. \nParticipants will hear ideas and strategies grounded in core principles of trauma-informed practice that can benefit learners with varying levels of exposure to trauma\, and learn to manage their own stress and compassion fatigue through self-care. Throughout the presentation\, participants are encouraged to connect the content with their own experiences and reflect on the importance of relationships in protection\, healing\, and growth from trauma. \n[button link=”https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2qn4-Z7lRMiAJj_Ka1P-6w#/registration” type=”big” newwindow=”yes”] Register Now[/button] \nPresenter\nShannon Davidson is a leader in applied research and evaluation at Education Northwest and the author of “Trauma Informed Practices for Postsecondary Education: A Guide.” Shannon has delivered trainings in TiP for postsecondary education at the National Academy of Science\, Engineering\, and Medicine as well as a variety of higher education institutions including Columbia College\, Clackamas Community College\, and North Dakota State University. Shannon also leads formative\, summative\, and developmental evaluation and technical assistance projects for state and local education agencies and postsecondary institutions including Wenatchee Valley College and Portland State University. A former classroom teacher\, Shannon is dedicated to helping partners translate research and data into meaningful action to promote learning and well-being. Shannon holds a Ph.D. in International and Comparative Education from Stanford University and has a background in both domestic and global issues in education.
URL:https://www.washingtonpassportnetwork.org/event/webinar-trauma-informed-practices-for-postsecondary-education/
LOCATION:Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:webinar
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SUMMARY:Pierce/Kitsap Regional Passport Meeting (virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Join Passport network members from the Pierce/Kitsap region for a collaborative discussion. This month’s program spotlight is on Olive Crest\, a dedicated Independent Living Skills (ILS) provider. Hear about the organization and the resources they provide from Program Director Angela Youtsey. Additional agenda items will be shared prior to the meeting. To learn more\, contact passport@collegesuccessfoundation.org. \n[button link=”https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZApdu-hrjIsHtwnd9A6LWsxMaIQJXGrg0iS#/registration” type=”big” newwindow=”yes”] Register now[/button] \n  \n\nSpeaker Bio\nAngela Youtsey has been working with children and families for more than 20 years. After graduating from USC’s School of Social Work with her MSW in 1999\, she worked as a pupil services and attendance counselor for the Los Angeles Unified School District for six years. She then moved into the child welfare arena and facilitated Child Protection Team meetings in Kitsap County. For the past twelve years\, she has worked as a program director with Olive Crest. Angela has overseen Olive Crest’s West Sound Foster Care program on the Kitsap Peninsula. More recently\, she has transitioned to the program director role in Olive Crest’s Independent Living Skills and Housing programs. These programs provide support to youth exiting foster care in 13 counties in Washington. Angela is passionate about keeping children safe and currently keeps busy raising three redheads of her own!
URL:https://www.washingtonpassportnetwork.org/event/pierce-kitsap-regional-passport-meeting-virtual-3/
LOCATION:Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:Regional Passport Group
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SUMMARY:South Central Regional Meeting (virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Join Passport network members from the South Central region for a collaborative discussion. This month’s program spotlight is ANEW. Hear from Passport to Careers Apprenticeship Navigator Halley Shriber about ANEW’s apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship programs available to your students. No registration necessary; follow the link below to join the meeting. To learn more\, contact passport@collegesuccessfoundation.org. \n[button link=”https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86913300008?pwd=xCbaAL6BH3DDjyz3ozBjYVSFxPeJni.1″ type=”big” newwindow=”yes”] Join the meeting[/button]
URL:https://www.washingtonpassportnetwork.org/event/south-central-regional-meeting-virtual/
LOCATION:Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:Regional Passport Group
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SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn with Treehouse
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Lunch and Learn collaboration with Treehouse! The purpose of our new Lunch and Learn pilot project is to increase statewide coordination and quality of supportive services for youth from foster care and unaccompanied homeless youth by highlighting different organizations and providing informal opportunities to closely connect for partnership building. \nDuring this event\, we will receive high-level information about the various programs that Treehouse offers to eligible foster youth\, as well as have an opportunity to network with Treehouse staff and other professionals to cultivate partnerships with one another. At the end\, attendees will learn about Treehouse programs\, services\, and resources for eligible foster youth. Attendees will also learn about opportunities for partnership building to strengthen supports for the foster youth population. \n[button link=”https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcudO-srzIqHdDIIxBNyRxyjR6FEjSiYwMJ#/registration” type=”big” newwindow=”yes”] Register now[/button] \n\n  \nAbout Treehouse\nTreehouse creates opportunities for young people in foster care to thrive. Treehouse provides academic and other essential support for more than 6\,000 youth in foster care across Washington state each year. We invest in the unique educational needs of children\, youth and young adults who have experienced foster care and create a strong network of support as they make the difficult transition into adulthood. We work to ensure every child\, youth and young adult who has experienced foster care has access to essentials such as clothing\, school and job supplies\, extracurricular activities and even car insurance. Learn more >> \nPanelists\nKateri Joe (she/her)\nCo-Director\, Graduation Success\nKateri Joe\, an enrolled member of Swinomish and Halalt First Nations\, is a passionate advocate for youth empowerment and education. With a master’s in social work from the University of Washington\, Kateri serves as one of three co-directors for graduation success at Treehouse. Beyond her professional endeavors\, Kateri actively participates in cultural activities like canoe pulling\, dancing\, beading\, and sewing\, emphasizing the importance of preserving traditions. \nAlyosha Van Dusen (he/him)\nRegional Manager\, Graduation Success\nAs a regional manager that has been at Treehouse for over 8 years\, Alyosha finds it an honor that he gets the opportunity to work with a team of folx who are just as passionate about supporting young people experiencing foster care as he is. When he’s not working in the community\, he enjoys painting\, reading books\, and spending time with family\, friends\, and his cat. \nVictoria Kutasz (she/her)\nDirector\, Resources & Operations\nVictoria has been working with Treehouse’s Resource programs since 2013. With a background in community engagement\, she is passionate about building strong networks and identifying ways that communities can come together to support young people. In her free time Victoria can be found walking her dog\, reading a good book or trying out a new craft project. \nAmy Navarro (she/her)\nDirector\, Launch Success\nAmy has been with Treehouse since July 2023\, and previously worked with college access programs at the high school and college levels. Her passion is supporting staff to connect young adults with educational opportunities. Amy is a working mom\, a board game enthusiast and loves a good walk in the woods! \n 
URL:https://www.washingtonpassportnetwork.org/event/lunch-and-learn-with-treehouse/
LOCATION:Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
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