IMH Professional Development & Outreach
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Professional Development and Trainings: Our infant mental health (IMH) faculty regularly provide on-site training to staff at human services and early intervention agencies and speak at professional development conferences across the state. All of our faculty are actively engaged in research that is described in more detail on the IMH Research Page. Most of our faculty hold the highest level of endorsement from the Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health and worked as IMH clinicians and home visitors prior to earning their Ph.D. Our faculty draw on these research and clinical experiences to provide training for professionals that is understandable and usable. To inquire about having one of our faculty members conduct a training at your site you can contact individual faculty members or the IMH Program Clinical Coordinator, Carla Barron at carlacbarron@wayne.edu or 313-664-2500.
Some of our recent trainings and presentations are listed below.
Meeting the Developmental and Relational Needs of Infants and Toddlers in the Child Welfare System
Presented at SCAO's 2014 conference, Working Towards Wellness in Child Welfare: Exploring Practices to Promote Well-Being, Safety, and Permanency
Domestic Violence and Pregnancy: Understanding, Screening, Referring
Presented at Black Mothers Breastfeeding Association
Magic Moments and Early Development: Supporting Infant and Toddler Learning Through Relationships
Keynote presented at the Coalition for Infants and Toddlers Annual State Conference, Iselin, NJ
Reflection and its Importance in Work with Infants and Families Macomb County Intermediate School District
Understanding and Promoting Positive Fathering
Presented at the Forging Justice Conference. Sponsored by HAVEN, UpRoot, and the National Organization for Men against Sexism
Pregnancy and the Adjustment to Parenthood
Early Head Start, St. Clair County
Wiggles, Giggles and Bubbles: Supporting Social and Emotional Development in Infant and Toddler Classrooms
Woodward Early Childcare Center Consortium Conference
Early Childhood Relational Trauma: Implications for Mental and Physical Health
Keynote presented at the Upper Peninsula Children's Coalition 2014 conference, Fostering Resilience.
Well-Being of Maltreated Children in Foster Care
Presentation for the Wayne County Foster Care Review Board
Domestic Violence Exposure in Early Childhood: Supporting Resilience in Young Children
Wayne Metro Head Start
A Primer on Infant and Toddler Development
Matrix Human Services
Implementing and Using Reflective Supervision
SCAN, Inc., Fort Wayne, IN
Ethical and Boundary Considerations: A Focus on Home Visiting
Early Head Start, St. Clair County
Emerging & Evidence-Based Practice in Early Childhood Mental Health
Michigan State University School of Social Work Continuing Education Series
Turning Paperwork into Opportunity: Innovative Techniques for Sharing Assessment Findings with Families
Presented at the Upper Peninsula Children's Coalition 2014 conference, Fostering Resilience.
Collaboration and Engagement
IMH faculty and staff are committed to improving the lives of families and young children; they regularly serve on advisory boards and committees, including the following:
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Parenting Skills Assessment Committee; Michigan Parent-Child Visitation Taskforce
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Kids Count in Michigan Advisory Committee
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Metro-Detroit Association for Infant Mental Health Training and Education Committee
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Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health Conference Committee
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Michigan Child and Family Services Review Taskforce
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Social Emotional Health Action Team, Great Start Collaborative Wayne