STEP UP! Protect Kids Vermont

Who Should Attend:
Appropriate for Administrators, school counselors, nurses, student assistance professionals, health educators

STEP UP Flyer

Dates:
November 11, 2012
8:30 - 1200 pm

Where:
LAPDA Meeting Space, Montpelier, VT
To Registration:
Go To:
 http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/VPFCQ2P
donna.mcallister@state.vt.us or 828-1636
Priscilla White
priscillal.white@ahs.state.vt.us or 241-2146
Register early since space is limited to 45

Course Description:

Pull up your boot straps and put on your gardening gloves and get ready to work!
Bring your ACT ONE implementation team to meet and greet your community partners in prevention. This three hour work session will allow you to:
* Clarify ACT ONE
* Review of Nine Principles of Prevention
* Review Commit to Kids
* Identify needs of your schools
* Identify community partners and how they can help with  implementation of ACT ONE
* Develop an action planr early since space is limited to

This trainging is open to Participants from LAPDA schools only due to the limited amout of space available.
Please register early as we are limited to 45 particiapnts.
Other ESA Trainings happening at later datesa

About the Facilitators

Donna McAllister is the Health Education Consultant for the Vermont Department of Education. A classroom teacher for 35 years in both health and family and consumer sciences, she has experience teaching middle through high school students. She is a graduate of Montclair State College with a BA in Home Economics and holds a Masters in Education from Southern New Hampshire University. Presently she is a Co-Chair of the Sexual Violence Prevention Task Force.
Priscilla White is the Child Victim Treatment Director and Co-Director of the Vermont Center for Prevention and Treatment of Sexual Abuse. She graduated from Johnson State College with a BA in Political Science and Secondary Education. She was the Prevention Educator/Outreach Coordinator for O.U.R. House of Central Vermont before stepping into the Executive Director position. O.U.R. House was Vermont’s first of nine Children’s Advocacy Centers. Priscilla worked closely with many community organizations within Washington County advocating for children and the prevention of child sexual abuse. She has worked for the Department for Children and families for 4 years.

info@lapdavt.org ~ 250 Main Street, Suite 202, Montpelier, VT 05602 ~ (802) 224-9110