CASA Coffee
CASA of Mideast Missouri Office 80a North Oak Street, Union, MO, United StatesJoin us every 2nd Friday of the month from 8am-9am for CASA Coffee!
Join us every 2nd Friday of the month from 8am-9am for CASA Coffee!
This training helps participants understand the impact of separation and ambiguous loss, and the differnet ways children grieve. Life-long grieving and the importance of providing opportunities for grieving is explored.… Read More »Separation, Loss and Grief
If you are working with a Gasconade or Osage County Family, feel free to join us to celebrate the holidays.
Understanding the foster care system can be challenging and overwhelming while you're also providing care to children who've experienced trauma. Often parents are given incorrect or contradictory information, leaving them… Read More »Know Your Rights, Know Your Role
Youth who have experienced trauma often have behaviors that can be frustrating and challenging to manage. In general, traditional parenting techniques are not effective, leaving care providers baffled and overwhelmed.… Read More »Big Behaviors: Making Sense of Lying, Stealing & Meltdowns
Bullying has been a pervasive issue for youth around the world, both in person and the virtual world of social media. Many children are unequipped on how to protect themselves… Read More »Bullying and How it Impacts Our Kids
You’ve probably heard about holiday Little Wishes, but did you know the Foster and Adoptive Care Coalition offers many other services to foster and adoptive families and children? The Coalition… Read More »FACC Virtual Open House
Parenting teens who have experienced trauma can bring additional challenges. This training will focus on topics such as rejection, aggression, social media, sex and self-harming. Learn techniques and build skills… Read More »Teens: Understanding Challenging Behaviors
Forensic Interviews, Victim Advocacy, Training and Education, Mental Health Services RSVP to alecia@casamideastmo.org or 636-583-4422
The child welfare team traditionally focuses on the immediate needs of youth and not the lifelong connections that are so important throughout life. This training will assist resource parents in… Read More »Maintaining Connections for Youth
This training acknowledges the complexities associated with caring for children who are related including: divided loyalties, redefining roles and relationships, setting boundaries with parents and other relatives, and the range… Read More »Kinship Parenting: It’s Complicated!
This training describes parental resilience, why resilience is important, and covers how caring for children who have experienced trauma, separation, or loss can impact a caregiver’s own well-being. This theme… Read More »Kinship Caregiving: Building Parental Resilience