Parent Partnership in Education Newsletter 

The start of school is an exciting and stressful time for parents, students, teachers, and administrators! Especially while we continue to navigate the aftermaths of the pandemic but together, we can create a successful start to the school year! That’s why Parent Support Network of RI dedicates this Quarterly Newsletter to provide our community with the most updated resources to better help you understand and navigate different obstacles for yourself, your family and your community .
 
Parent Support Network continues open providing in person and virtual supports for parents, educators, community agencies, and advocates. We offer families peer mentor and educational specialists support, to assist caregivers and parents with their children's behavioral health and school related needs and up to date resources, virtual parent support groups and workshops. Our virtual workshops provide great resources and knowledge for parents, educators, and other professionals, to better support children who are at risk or who have a serious emotional, behavioral and/or mental health challenge. Check out our website often for updates.

Scroll down E-Newsletter for more detailed information about PSN's Peer Mentors ,Support Groups, Workshops and more. Don't hesitate to call our Helpline to learn more about PSN supports and services. 
Are you wondering why your child is struggling?






The signs of learning and thinking differences aren’t always clear Families may not know how to make sense of what they’re seeing. They may feel overwhelmed, not knowing who to turn to for information.


 UNDERSTOOD created a simple step-by-step tool to help you spot signs of learning and thinking differences, its called “ Take N.O.T.E”

This tool is not a replacement for a diagnostic evaluation; instead, it’s designed to empower you to gather the information you need and seek support from practitioners.



Noticing behavior is the first step to getting answers!



Notice
Notice if there’s something going on with your child that’s out of the ordinary.
 
Observe
Observe and keep track of patterns.
 
Talk
Talk with other people who can help support your child, like pediatricians, teachers, and other caregivers.

Engage
Engage your child to get information and explore options for what to do next




For Step by step instruction on how to use this tool Click this Link for Full Article
Back 2 School Rhode Island | Rhode Island Department of...

For Resources and updated and latest news information on Re-opening plan, Covid Guidelines and need to knows

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www.back2schoolri.com
Resources  & Latest Educational Updates
PSN Upcoming Events, Distance Learning Workshops and Support Group Schedule
PSN offers training and professional development workshops for parents, schools, and communities. We also work with school districts to develop workshops and training that meet the needs of their schools, taking into account the mental health needs of children.

Call us to  register for training or one of our support groups and if you need technical support to prepare for training.  

Our Helpline is open for families and community, needing Resources and Emotional support during Covid-19 pandemic. Contact us at  401-467-6855
Youth Mental Health Webinars - Rhode Island Student...

Youth Mental Health Webinars The RISAS Youth Mental Health Webinar Series, sponsored by the Rhode Island Department of Health, features local and national experts discussing issues related to youth mental health, trauma, and resilience. The free...

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Children & Youth Cabinet
Recruiting for following Programs:



STRONG AFRICAN AMERICAN FAMILIES (SAAF):
STRENGTHENING FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS, PARENTING SKILLS, AND YOUTH COMPETENCIES
  • Free 7 week program
  • Free: Child Care, Dinner, and Gift Cards Included!
  • All families have strength. This culturally-specific program, designed for youth aged 10-14 and their caregivers, builds on the strengths of African American families.
  • It supports parents and youth during the transition from early adolescence to the teen years with an emphasis on helping young people avoid risky and dangerous behaviors.
  • This evidence-based approach has been proven to reduce behavioral issues, drug use, and delay the onset of sexual behavior for youth participants as compared to their peers.
  • Click here for PDF of Strong African American Families Info sheet
  • Click link for PDF of Program Recruitment Flyer

Contact: Elizabeth Guillen [email protected]



FAMILIAS UNIDAS
IMPROVING OUTCOMES FOR HISPANIC ADOLESCENTS
  • an evidence-based family support group. You can talk with facilitators and other Hispanic and Latino parents about some of the common issues adolescents and families face
  • for Hispanic and Latino families pressure with children aged 10-17
  • Free 12-week program
  • Free: Dinner, Child Care, Transportation if needed, and Gift Cards!
  • helps parents navigate cultural barriers to improve communication with their adolescent
  • empower parents to develop effective parenting skills for this new context
  • support parents in protecting their adolescent from harm
  • With the help of a clinician, each family then practices these techniques at home with their adolescent children during a series of activities.


Contact Info: dahiana_rodriguez@ cycprovidence.org



National Suicide Prevention Month
Promote National Suicide Prevention Month

We can all help prevent suicide. Every year, the Lifeline and other mental health organizations and individuals across the U.S. and around the world raise awareness of suicide prevention during September, National Suicide Prevention Month....

Read more
suicidepreventionlifeline.org

National Recovery Month is a national observance held every September to educate Americans that substance use treatment and mental health services can enable those with a mental and/or substance use disorder to live a healthy and rewarding life.

Recovery Month celebrates the gains made by those in recovery, just as we celebrate health improvements made by those who are managing other health conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, asthma, and heart disease. This observance reinforces the positive message that behavioral health is essential to overall health, prevention works, treatment is effective, and people can and do recover.

The 2021 National Recovery Month theme, Recovery is For Everyone: Every Person, Every Family, Every Community,” reminds people in recovery and those who support them that no one is alone in the journey through recovery. Everyone's journey is different, but we are all in this together. 



Annual RALLY4RECOVERY
For more information visit Rally4Recovery website by clcking this link: Rally4Recovery
Educational Workshops

Virtual Workshop:
Statewide Social Emotional Learning
 Workshop for Parents & Professionals

Every third Wednesday of the month from 12p-2p


Social and emotional learning (SEL) is the process through which children and adults effectively acquire and apply the knowledge, attitudes and skills necessary to:

• Understand and manage emotions.
• Set and achieve positive goals
• Feel and show empathy for others.
• Establish and maintain positive relationships
• Make responsible decisions

If you are interested in Bringing this training in your school and community, reach out to Naiommy Baret the Behaviorial Health Education Coordinator & training specialist at [email protected] or call PSN warm line at 401- 467-6855
Join us online
Navigating the Educational System:
A Workshop on How to Advocate and Take Charge of Your Child's Education

Every Forth Wednesday of the Month
12p-2p


You will Learn:
  • *how to advocate for your child
  • *how to spot the signs your child may need more
  • support in school
  • *about policies and regulations governing children
  • with disabilities
  • *how to prepare to communicate with school
  • *and much more!

If you need any accommodations or have questions please call the warm line for guidance at 401-467-6855.
Additional Workshops:


Childrens Mental Health : A Workshop for Parents
a workshop on how to get support for your son or daughter's mental health.
  • learn about local R.I resources
  • How to advocate for your children
  • and testimonials from parents


Bullying 101:
This workshop aims to identify bullying and how to report bullying when it occurs
  • how to end bullying at school
  • How to talk to your children is being bullied
  • how to report bullying at school
  • policies and regulations in Rhode island


Youth Mental Health First Aide:
an 8-hour training course designed to give participants key skills to help an adolescent who is developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis. you will learn th following when supporting youth with behavioral health :
  • Assess for risk of suicide or harm
  • Listen nonjudgmentally
  • Give reassurance and information
  • Encourage appropriate professional help
  • Encourage self-help and other support strategies 


Please Request workshops and trainings with time. Call our Warm line at 401-467-6855 for workshop requests.
PSN Parenting Training
Gain the knowledge, tools and skills to effectively promote healthy social and emotional development within your family.


STRENGTHEN YOUR PARENTING SKILLS IN:
  • Child Development, Self-Esteem and Self-Worth, Self-Awareness, Positive Discipline Strategies, Promote Empathy and Caring
  • plus Increase Personal Power in yourself and your children.

12-Week Virtual Course with two options (morning or evening) Tuesdays 5:30PM-7PM or Wednesdays 11AM-12:30PM


one of our instructors will call back with you to follow up

CONTACT INFO
 Kyle P. Delaney
Interim Prevent Child Abuse America RI Chapter Director
RI Fatherhood Initiative Coordinator
Warwick office: 401.467.6855
Cell: 401-450-9689

PSN Support Groups
English support groups meet Tuesdays & Spanish support groups meet Thursdays

Call the Warm line and sign up & joinus via Zoom Meeting:
Fatherhood Initiative
PSN is proud to host the RIFI Support Group which takes place every Wednesday at 5:30pm for any father seeking support or able to provide it. This group ranges from teen fathers to grandfathers all coming together sharing experiences and learning from each other. This voluntary group is great for dads going through divorce/separation, involved with DCYF, first time fathers, and more; all are welcome to attend.
Join RIFI support group Wednesdays 5:30-7pm via zoom:


Call our Warmline for more information
YSO Youth Group
We are a group of peers with lived Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders who meet weekly to provide each other support. We provide a safe space to empower youth to interact with peers, receive support, and develop leadership.

Dinner is provided, game nights, ice cream socials, music sessions, and more. Leadership development and opportunities are available.

Youth Age: 13-18

ALL GENDER AND RACES encouraged to join. We must emphasize this is a safe space that youth will lead.

Young adults age 19 and older can receive one on one support, transitional resources, and leadership opportunities as well with a Mentor.

Click link for : Youth Interest Form

PSN Statewide Helpline 
Parents and family caregivers at times are in need of support, information and assistance from other individuals who have been through similar experiences raising children and youth with emotional, behavioral, and mental health challenges. 

PSN Statewide Helpline is run by Peer Mentors with direct experience and understanding of your needs first hand. Who have knowledge and  experience with early childhood, education system and special education, behavioral health system, child welfare and the juvenile justice system. We are here to provide emotional support and help you navigate and access the services and supports you need.


Parent Peer Mentors :

We have bilingual Parent Peer Mentors who are ready to provide face to face peer based service support, by attending care planning and school and community based meetings, with parents around their children's social emotional and mental health and family needs. We work with parents who are overcoming their own struggles with their mental health or substance use challenges, to better support the whole family.

Our services are Free of charge to Parents and families. If interested you can make a self referral or agencies can make referrals with consent and our Intake specialist will follow up.


Helpline Available:
 Mondays- Fridays 9am-5p
Call for more information at 401-467-6855



For more information and releases go to: www.psnri.org 
Contact:

Naiommy Baret, Statewide family leadership and Bilingual Behavioral Health Education Coordinator &  Training  Specialist

 Parent Support Network of Rhode Island
535 Centerville Road, Suite 202
Warwick, Rhode Island  
401.467.6855