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Lady Time
Carole talks to Eleanor McSherry about her work in higher level education on Autism and Neurodiversity. Eleanor's work in this field is known as best international practice currently.

Lady Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 46:58


Eleanor is based in Limerick city, working fulltime for Adult Continuing Education at University College Cork (ACE at UCC). She has a Bachelor of Arts (hons) degree (Media Communications and Philosophy) and a Master of Arts (by research) from Mary Immaculate College (University of Limerick). She is currently doing her PhD by research in Maynooth University. She also has a Postgraduate (Level 9) Diploma in Teaching and Learning for Third Level from UCC and has two national forum badges in teaching through digital media. Eleanor is the Programme Coordinator and lecturer on the Diploma in Autism Studies and the Certificate in Practice Support in Social Farming. She lectures, part-time, on the Diploma in Disability Studies, Certificate in Mental Health in the Community, the Higher Diploma in Facilitating Inclusion and workshops on Advocacy and Neurodiversity. She is Programme Coordinator/Designer of the Certificate Professional Development in Neurodiversity in the Screen Industry (with Screen Ireland), Certificate in Professional Development in Advocacy, Wellbeing Coordinator pilot programme (with Screen Ireland) and the pilot programme in Neurodiversity in Human Resources, all with ACE at UCC. She also lectures and is a dissertation supervisor on the Professional Master of Education (Primary and Post Primary) with Hibernia College Dublin. Previously, she lectured on film and media with Limerick and Clare Education Training Board and Maynooth University. Her other areas of speciality are: policy and practice, the law and autism, representation of autism in the media, Neurodiversity, the concepts of mental health, film scriptwriting, journalism, philosophy, creative, script and academic writing. Eleanor co-founded the Special Needs Parents Association of Ireland with other parents in 2010, she was its first vice-chair, policy officer, moderated its social media and was on its executive. She was a full-time carer to her autistic son. The group helped over 57,000 families in the years it operated, unfortunately it closed in 2020. She has worked with and represented other disability groups both nationally/locally in the Irish media. She is also a well-known mental health and disability rights activist. She also cofounded the Limerick Arts and Culture Exchange (LACE), which advocates and supports for the cultural community in Limerick County Ireland. eleanor.mcsherry@ucc.ie ................ This podcast is for information purposes only and represents the views and opinions of the speakers. Always use your own discernment in relation to anything discussed. Any information presented relating to any aspect of health & well being is for information purposes only and is not meant to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. ...............

SCU Buzz | The Southern Cross University podcast
There for each other: the mother and daughter who studied and graduated together

SCU Buzz | The Southern Cross University podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 12:50


The first in-person graduation event at the Gold Coast after the lifting of COVID restrictions saw 850+ Southern Cross graduates cross the stage. One duo that stood out was mother and daughter Rose and Maddie Smith, who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education (Primary) degree together! In this episode the pair discuss what it was like studying together at Southern Cross, their passion for teaching and the challenges they both have overcome to arrive at this important milestone.

The StclairSpeaksShow Podcast
The StclairclairSpeaksShow Featuring Ben Maron

The StclairSpeaksShow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 54:13


Helping industry professionals stand out by magnifying their stories through podcasting.The StclairSpeaksshow is an interview format podcast show where I highlight and showcase professionals in business from across the world, we discuss topics from within their industry expertise and dive into their backstory on how they got to where they are today.Main Website https://yahavystclair.com/Shop Merch https://stclairspeaksshow.myshopify.com/Podcast Website https://www.stclairspeaksshow.com/homeE-Books/ Courses https://husslehavacademy.gumroad.com/About the Guest Ben Maron is a qualified teacher, spiritual guide, potent ritual facilitator, healer, coach, and best-selling author of "Dawn of The Golden Age of Wisdom - A Timeless Fable for Agents of Change".On his personal journey of over 20 years, Ben has explored a broad range of tools/systems from various Awakening and healing lineages and modalities.His formal facilitation training includes a Bachelor of Education (Primary), Grad Dip in Outdoor and Environmental Education, and Cert III in Outdoor Recreation. Over the last 18 years, Ben has used these skills to teach and facilitate thousands of individuals and groups of all ages, helping them realize more of their potential.Along with these mainstream skills Ben has also formally trained as an instructor of yoga, qigong, and meditation... He has also trained as a coach and is a certified Spiral Practitioner who has spent years supporting the growth of the modality and the training of new practitioners. Ben is also a VortexHealing? Divine Energy Healing practitioner (VortexHealing is a registered service mark of R.Weinman VH Trust).Ben has also had the privilege of working in service for several organizations that support change-makers in making a better world. These include being a trained facilitator for OzGreen, an award-winning NGO that works with youth on sustainability and social justice issues, staffing events for ManKind Project, and facilitating challenge activities for Dr. Joe Dispenza and his team.Along with formal training, innate healing capacities are awakening and Ben is experiencing a synthesis of skills and knowledge that goes well beyond any individual modality. Something that is possible for all of us when we are able to move to a post-lineage view of the world.Ben is following the call to help Agents of Change consciously meet their wounding so they can experience the gifts that are waiting for them, allowing them to make their own meaningful contributions to the world.Ben Maron's Contact Infohttps://awakeningthebodies.weebly.com/http://www.benmaron.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

SBS Kurdish - SBS Kurdî
First Yazidi woman accepted at university in Wagga Wagga - Yekem keça Êzîdî li Zanîngeha Wagga Wagga qebûl dibe

SBS Kurdish - SBS Kurdî

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 10:19


TAFE NSW has given a Yazidi refugee the opportunity to enter university to peruse her dream of becoming a teacher. Razya Neamat is the first Yazidi woman to be accepted into University in Wagga Wagga, she will be studying Bachelor of Education - Primary. Her love for children has pushed her to study and wanting to become a primary school teacher. Razya arrived in Australia in 2019 with her parents and sibling as a refugee. - Raziya Nîmet yekem keça Êzîdiye ku li zanîngeha Wagga Wagga ji bo xwendina bilind hatiye pejirandin. Raziya dixwaze bibe mamosteya xwendegeha seretayî û hezkirina wê ji bo zarokan hîsht ku ew Bekelaryos di Perwerdeya Seretayî de li zanîngehê bixwîne.

PMN 531
Yvonne Ualesi & Lila Tekene MIT Senior Lecturers, Education at Manukau Institute of Technology

PMN 531

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 12:25


Yvonne Ualesi & Lila Tekene MIT Senior Lecturers, Education at Manukau Institute of Technology joins us no on #PacificDays to talanoa about the new Bachelor of Education (Primary, Pasifika) which will be offered at the Manukau Institute of Technology next semester.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Developing the Trust
15. Kevin Yardley, Director of Income Generation of The Generations Multi Academy Trust

Developing the Trust

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 55:54


Tim Warneford is once again out and about now lockdown is easing –  travelling and recording with all social distancing in mind of course - to speak to Kevin Yardley at The Generations Multi Academy Trust. Kevin is director of income generation and his role is to ensure the estates facilities yield substantial revenue streams through optimising letting opportunities and via external partnerships.   On this episode we cover:   The impact of Covid 19 Being lucky that the trust is financially secure But still being hit hard Main priority being protecting customer base Kevin’s background as a lawyer, criminal barrister and swimming coach! Working in the London 2012 Olympics Going as far as possible to deliver value for the client Navigating the 2008 financial crisis His son helping him get his current job Generating school income to academic vision The holistic benefits to the school and community Organisational attitude being key to raising capital Setting about a cultural change in conjunction with the teachers Bringing in a new booking system Opening the hall as a venue for large family events (including a wedding) Bringing new community groups into the school Looking at pop up restaurants and dinner clubs Hosting South African swing band nights Being part of a very inclusive decision making process Consistently recruiting and retaining outstanding teachers Upgrading to a 3G sports pitch leading to a lot of opportunities Being proud to partner with Tottenham Hotspur Being the premier site for Spurs’ women and girls team The trustees demanding a very high quality of work Measuring any risk in business plans Engaging closely with County Sports Partnership and Sports England Negotiating with SFE and Dept of Education Primary purpose is always to deliver a fantastic educational service Secondary purpose is to generate income Using external consultant to support projects Upgrading to LED energy efficient units Having a CFO and Estates Manager meaning meticulous management Taking time to building and maintain relationships with customers Government funding announcements having a level of duplicity Every child needing a fair funding structure Wishing to leaving a physical legacy of improved facilities at each of the schools he works with, each school to be financially secure and increased community engagement in sport and other activities The sporting quote that drives him Delivering free school meals during the summer holidays Being confident about working their way out of the Covid crisis  

ResourcefulHDR
Episode 16: Dr. Daniel Bateman, PhD Biological Sciences

ResourcefulHDR

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 38:38


After completing a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Sydney in 1992, Daniel worked in a variety of jobs – as a storeman with David Jones and Grace Bros before travelling overseas to the USA and Europe and then around Australia. On returning to Sydney, Daniel took up a job with the NSW Department of Sport & Recreation as a Swimming Teacher which led him to undertake a Graduate Diploma of Education (Primary) in 1997 at the University of Wollongong. Following the Grad Dip Ed, Daniel relocated to New Zealand in 1998 to take up a teaching position at Ruapotaka Primary school Auckland where he taught for 12 months before returning to Sydney where he taught at Holy Family Primary School late East Granville from 2000 to 2006 and then at St. Agatha’s Primary School at Pennant Hills. Realising that Primary teaching was not the best fit, Daniel decided to return to University to complete Bachelor of Marine Science at Macquarie University in 2009 followed by a PhD in Biological Sciences in 2011, graduating in 2017. Daniel’s PhD thesis was “Direct and indirect impacts of a non-native predator: foraging by Carcinus maenas on native bivalves of south-east Australian estuaries” Daniel now works as the Curriculum Co-ordinator at Parramatta Marist High School where he was formerly the Head of Mathematics, Statistics and Data and he couldn’t be happier.

Get out of Teaching
Episode 13 Elizabeth interviews Kim Swan (Experiential and Creative Arts Therapist)

Get out of Teaching

Play Episode Play 26 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 27:17 Transcription Available


Kim’s undergrad degree was in Education- (Primary teaching) , which led to over 20 years teaching in schools both in Australia and abroad. Her teaching experience was across the general classroom, though primarily in the performing and visual arts disciplines. Her masters research was conducted in a school with teachers, looking at therapeutic arts-based processes as reflective practice in their teaching- https://miecat.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/kimfox_2011lr.pdfThough passionate about teaching, an inner conflict grew with a seeming shift in systemic values in relation to those values that guided her practice. After wrestling with weighing up how best to navigate this growing dissonance, she left mainstream education in 2011.In addition to her research work, Kim currently teaches at a not-for-profit tertiary institution in Melbourne, called ‘The Miecat Institute, ’www.miecat.edu.au , where her values connected to education are more aligned. She is involved in delivering the Masters in Therapeutic Arts Practice, and supervises students. She also offers Arts Therapy to private clients in her private practice, both remotely and in person (when that option is available!)For private sessions email: theartofbecoming1@gmail.com

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Primary Care RAP
Hippo Education - Primary Care:RAP - COVID-19 Update

Primary Care RAP

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 23:05


In this Hippo Education Short, Infectious Diseases specialist Dr. Devang Patel and our own Dr. Neda Frayha discuss the latest, clinician-focused updates on the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak.  Subscribe to Primary Care:RAP today to support this show and the important work being done to provide you with the most up-to-date medical knowledge from the world experts in the field.  http://www.hippoed.com References Available at  https://www.hippoed.com/pc/rap/episode/bonusshortcovid/covid19update

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Actuaries Institute Podcast
How to Make Private Health Insurance Healthier (Green Paper)

Actuaries Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 20:51


TRANSCRIPThttps://actuaries.logicaldoc.cloud/download-ticket?ticketId=2d1ed620-77a9-410b-8b0e-be4020d96694DESCRIPTIONIn this instalment of the Actuaries Institute podcast series, Practice Excellence Adviser at the Institute, Vanessa Beenders sat down with Bevan Damm and Matthew Crane, authors of the new Green Paper 'How To Make Private Health Insurance Healthier' to discuss their research and findings.The healthcare system in Australia is complex. It involves many funders and healthcare providers with competing interests, both from the public and private sectors. However, despite its complexity, the healthcare system in Australia is one of the best in the world and, for a long time, private health insurance has been a part of that system. So, without reducing or expanding the role of PHI in the healthcare system more broadly, how can the community get more from private health insurance?Discussion topics include:•The complexities surrounding the current structure of Private Health Insurance and the Public healthcare system including regulations, community rated products, Medicare rebates and risk equalization.•Different philosophical viewpoints on how to make private health insurance work better including the Medicare levy surcharge, priority in the current system for claiming and treatments and appropriate care in the public healthcare system.•Key issues in the current system that Bevan and Matt have addressed in their key paper including; •Limitations and lack of ability for a patient to choose the correct treatment and how to receive said treatment. •Confusion surrounding the policyholders benefits and claim entitlements. •The affordability of private health insurance as wage growth slows while the average premium continues to rise, year on year. • Convincing ‘healthier’ people to buy private health insurance products to further reduce premium costs. •The changing pathways of treatments that enable better access for less complex surgeries and treatments that the private health insurance sector hasn’t adjusted their coverage for.•Potential solutions for fixing private health insurance including; •Creating a new tool for GP’s and care coordinators to guide the patient though their choices including greater transparency, clear, easy-to-understand information on fee’s, waiting times, claims. •Incentivising insurers to reduce unnecessary claims costs. •Targeting inefficiencies in the supply side of private healthcare services e.g. tackling the cost of a specific service such as prosthetics, administration fees, add-on fees, hidden fees that may occur form specialists etc. •Focusing on increasing the health of policyholders with private health insurance to reduce the average costs of premiums and incentivising younger and healthier people to buy private health insurance cover. •Improving the perception of private health insurance via the whole private sector working together to reflect on how to create value as opposed to shifting the blame. The government should also do more to promote the value of having private health insuranceBevan and Matt will be discussing their research and key findings on Day 1 of the Actuaries Summit, held on June 3, 2019 at the ICC Sydney.ABOUT THE SPEAKERSBevan Damm is a Partner at EY and has fifteen years’ experience in the insurance industry, specialising in health insurance, general insurance and personal injury insurance, following sixteen years’ of service with the Australian Navy. He is the Appointed Actuary to two private health insurers and the Scheme Actuary to the NSW State Insurance Regulatory Authority. This unique mixture of experience allows Bevan, in addition to understanding health insurance issues, to bring forward efficiencies and approaches that other industries are applying.Matt is a Senior Manager in EY’s Government Advisory team, focusing on the Health and Human Service sectors. In addition, he specialises in health insurance, providing actuarial advice to a wide range of health insurers. Matt has developed a deep understanding of actuarial issues in health insurance through his former role as the lead actuary for the health insurance regulator (PHIAC) and has served on the Institute’s Health Practice Committee.Vanessa is a Practice Excellence Adviser at the Institute. Her prior background spans government, financial services and education in both public and private sectors. Vanessa has worked in the Commonwealth Department of Treasury, including as an adviser in the Federal Treasurer’s office. Her experience in financial services was with the Commonwealth Bank of Australia Group and included corporate strategy, equities research and government relations. More recently, Vanessa was a primary school teacher. Vanessa has a Bachelor of Economics (Hons) and Bachelor of Education (Primary).SHOW NOTESGreen Paper – How to Make Private Health Insurance HealthierLINK TBCMore Green Papershttps://actuaries.asn.au/public-policy-and-media/thought-leadership/green-papersPeace of Mind Podcast (Mental Health and Insurance Green Paper)https://actuaries.asn.au/public-policy-and-media/thought-leadership/green-papers/mental-health-and-insurance/peace-of-mind-podcastKeep an eye out for our new Apple/iOS/Android mobile apps dedicated to our Podcast series!ABOUT THE ACTUARIES INSTITUTEAs the sole professional body for Members in Australia and overseas, the Actuaries Institute represents the interests of the profession to government, business and the community. Actuaries assess risks through long-term analyses, modelling and scenario planning across a wide range of business problems. This unrivalled expertise enables the profession to comment on a range of business-related issues including enterprise risk management and prudential regulation, retirement income policy, finance and investment, general insurance, life insurance and health financing.Find out more about actuarieshttps://www.actuaries.asn.auFollow the Institute of Actuaries on our social channels;↳ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/792645/↳ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Actuaries-Institute/183337668450632↳ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ActuariesInst↳ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ActuariesInst↳ Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/actinst

Actuaries Institute Podcast
How to Make Private Health Insurance Healthier (Green Paper)

Actuaries Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 20:51


TRANSCRIPThttps://actuaries.logicaldoc.cloud/download-ticket?ticketId=2d1ed620-77a9-410b-8b0e-be4020d96694DESCRIPTIONIn this instalment of the Actuaries Institute podcast series, Practice Excellence Adviser at the Institute, Vanessa Beenders sat down with Bevan Damm and Matthew Crane, authors of the new Green Paper 'How To Make Private Health Insurance Healthier' to discuss their research and findings.The healthcare system in Australia is complex. It involves many funders and healthcare providers with competing interests, both from the public and private sectors. However, despite its complexity, the healthcare system in Australia is one of the best in the world and, for a long time, private health insurance has been a part of that system. So, without reducing or expanding the role of PHI in the healthcare system more broadly, how can the community get more from private health insurance?Discussion topics include:•The complexities surrounding the current structure of Private Health Insurance and the Public healthcare system including regulations, community rated products, Medicare rebates and risk equalization.•Different philosophical viewpoints on how to make private health insurance work better including the Medicare levy surcharge, priority in the current system for claiming and treatments and appropriate care in the public healthcare system.•Key issues in the current system that Bevan and Matt have addressed in their key paper including; •Limitations and lack of ability for a patient to choose the correct treatment and how to receive said treatment. •Confusion surrounding the policyholders benefits and claim entitlements. •The affordability of private health insurance as wage growth slows while the average premium continues to rise, year on year. • Convincing ‘healthier’ people to buy private health insurance products to further reduce premium costs. •The changing pathways of treatments that enable better access for less complex surgeries and treatments that the private health insurance sector hasn’t adjusted their coverage for.•Potential solutions for fixing private health insurance including; •Creating a new tool for GP’s and care coordinators to guide the patient though their choices including greater transparency, clear, easy-to-understand information on fee’s, waiting times, claims. •Incentivising insurers to reduce unnecessary claims costs. •Targeting inefficiencies in the supply side of private healthcare services e.g. tackling the cost of a specific service such as prosthetics, administration fees, add-on fees, hidden fees that may occur form specialists etc. •Focusing on increasing the health of policyholders with private health insurance to reduce the average costs of premiums and incentivising younger and healthier people to buy private health insurance cover. •Improving the perception of private health insurance via the whole private sector working together to reflect on how to create value as opposed to shifting the blame. The government should also do more to promote the value of having private health insuranceBevan and Matt will be discussing their research and key findings on Day 1 of the Actuaries Summit, held on June 3, 2019 at the ICC Sydney.ABOUT THE SPEAKERSBevan Damm is a Partner at EY and has fifteen years’ experience in the insurance industry, specialising in health insurance, general insurance and personal injury insurance, following sixteen years’ of service with the Australian Navy. He is the Appointed Actuary to two private health insurers and the Scheme Actuary to the NSW State Insurance Regulatory Authority. This unique mixture of experience allows Bevan, in addition to understanding health insurance issues, to bring forward efficiencies and approaches that other industries are applying.Matt is a Senior Manager in EY’s Government Advisory team, focusing on the Health and Human Service sectors. In addition, he specialises in health insurance, providing actuarial advice to a wide range of health insurers. Matt has developed a deep understanding of actuarial issues in health insurance through his former role as the lead actuary for the health insurance regulator (PHIAC) and has served on the Institute’s Health Practice Committee.Vanessa is a Practice Excellence Adviser at the Institute. Her prior background spans government, financial services and education in both public and private sectors. Vanessa has worked in the Commonwealth Department of Treasury, including as an adviser in the Federal Treasurer’s office. Her experience in financial services was with the Commonwealth Bank of Australia Group and included corporate strategy, equities research and government relations. More recently, Vanessa was a primary school teacher. Vanessa has a Bachelor of Economics (Hons) and Bachelor of Education (Primary).SHOW NOTESGreen Paper – How to Make Private Health Insurance HealthierLINK TBCMore Green Papershttps://actuaries.asn.au/public-policy-and-media/thought-leadership/green-papersPeace of Mind Podcast (Mental Health and Insurance Green Paper)https://actuaries.asn.au/public-policy-and-media/thought-leadership/green-papers/mental-health-and-insurance/peace-of-mind-podcastKeep an eye out for our new Apple/iOS/Android mobile apps dedicated to our Podcast series!ABOUT THE ACTUARIES INSTITUTEAs the sole professional body for Members in Australia and overseas, the Actuaries Institute represents the interests of the profession to government, business and the community. Actuaries assess risks through long-term analyses, modelling and scenario planning across a wide range of business problems. This unrivalled expertise enables the profession to comment on a range of business-related issues including enterprise risk management and prudential regulation, retirement income policy, finance and investment, general insurance, life insurance and health financing.Find out more about actuarieshttps://www.actuaries.asn.auFollow the Institute of Actuaries on our social channels;↳ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/792645/↳ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Actuaries-Institute/183337668450632↳ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ActuariesInst↳ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ActuariesInst↳ Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/actinst

Jewish Songwriter
2.6 | Ahavat Hinam - "Gam Ze Ya’avor"

Jewish Songwriter

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 22:27


This week, from all the way down under, my good friends Shannyn and Max Jared Einsohn, A.K.A Ahavat Hinam.  We talk about how this husband-and-wife duo met at Hava Nashira, the Jewish music scene in Australia, and their joint composition "Gam Ze Ya'avor." As always, you can listen to all of the compositions from this season on the Jewish Songwriter Playlist on YouTube and Spotify.   Ahavat Hinam is a supergroup of Jewish educators and musicians Max Jared (Dallas TX, USA) and shannyn.art (Melbourne, VIC, Australia) who create sacred moments using music inspired by Judaism, pop, rock, love, and social action. Max graduated from HUC-JIR with a masters in Jewish Education in 2016 and Shannyn completed her Bachelors of Education (Primary) this year. Since their formation, they have performed all over the world, from Texas to Sydney, and launch a new album this year! Ahavat Hinam's YouTube PageAhavat Hinam's SpotifyAhavat Hinam's FacebookAhavat Hinam's Website  This week's episode was brought to you by Bandzoogle which makes it easy to build a stunning website for your music in minutes.  Click here to try it free for 30 days and get 15% off the first year of your subscription.

Scott Es Blog Talk Radio Show
HoCoBOE Primary Results Recap

Scott Es Blog Talk Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2016 17:00


I will review the final results of the Howard County Board of Education Primary race in 2016. You can view the updated Technology Outreach Reference Card at: https://scotteblog.com/2015/11/04/howard-county-board-of-education-online-outreach-reference-card/

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Stop Child Abuse Now
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 424

Stop Child Abuse Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2012 91:00


Tonight's special guest isJeanetta Issa from Jackson County, Missouri, CEO of the Child Abuse Prevention Association (CAPA). Their mission is to prevent and treat all forms of child abuse by creating changes in individuals, families and society that strengthen relationships and promote healing. CAPA offers three levels of programming designed to prevent child abuse. 1) Education - Primary prevention programs directed toward the community to stop child abuse before it occurs. 2) Family Support Services - Secondary prevention programs for families with significant needs; designed to alleviate conditions associated with child abuse. 3) Counseling - Tertiary prevention programs for adults and children who have experienced child abuse; designed to decrease consequences and prevent its recurrence. Each supports the mission to prevent and treat all forms of child abuse by creating changes in individuals, families and society that strengthen relationships and promote healing. Community education, and classes provided by CAPA, are designed to increase awareness of abuse and its prevention, improve parenting skills, and teach personal safety skills to children. - Download Brochure