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WHAT DO HOME VISITORS DO? What do Home Visitors Do? How Home Visitors Describe What They Do. How Families Describe Supportive Home Visitation Practice. Provide encouragement. Encourage parents in their parenting roles. Recognize and build on families' strengths. Recognize achievements of families. Offer encouragement. Help us to care for ourselves and find othersupports.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Contact AHVNA. Phone: (780) 429-4787 Fax: (780) 429-4787 E-mail: info@ahvna.org Lavonne Roloff, Provincial Director. Alberta Home Visitation Network Association. 9321 WHAT IS HOME VISITATION? What does in-home mentoring look like? Home visitation is a voluntary free-of-charge program for Alberta families with children from newborn to six years of age. Priority is given to children in the 0-3 years age range. Home visitors stop by weekly in the parents' home to enhance parenting skills, provide information on child development,child
IMPACT OF HOME VISITATION IN ALBERTA Home visitation is a program of ongoing, consistent support that builds a trust relationship with parents in the interests of helping them create the best possible healthy start for their children by doing the following: providing encouragement to parents in all aspects of their parenting roles. PARENT-CHILD INTERACTIONS: A HOME VISITOR’S GUIDE Page 1 Alberta Home Visitation Network Association — Parent-Child Interactions: A Home Visitor’s Guide 03/09 Contact Information: functions as a safe and secure base and as a source of comfort for the develop- AHVNA Phone: 780-429-4787 MENTAL HEALTH TRIAGE RATING SCALE Title: MENTAL HEALTH TRIAGE RATING SCALE Author: Information Systems Last modified by: Lavonne Roloff Created Date: 11/21/2007 3:56:00 PMCompany
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Not Available. This event is currently not available. Registration for this event may not be available yet. AHVNA: SUPPORTING QUALITY HOME VISITATION PROGRAMSUPCOMING TRAINING EVENTSCALENDAR OF EVENTSREGISTER FOR TRAININGGUIDELINES AND STANDARDS In Alberta, community home visitation programs are offered to parents and parents-to-be as a support in raising children to be healthy, safe and secure. Home visitation focuses on strengthening and supporting families by: Early childhood development literature clearly demonstrates the years between zero to six are foundational years. AHVNA: SUPPORTING QUALITY HOME VISITATION PROGRAMSCALENDAR OF EVENTSMAKE A TRAINING REQUEST Contact AHVNA. Phone: (780) 429-4787 Fax: (780) 429-4787 E-mail: info@ahvna.org Lavonne Roloff, Provincial Director. Alberta Home Visitation Network Association. 9321 UPCOMING TRAINING EVENTS Virtual Book Club - Developmental Parenting, Part 1- Home Visitation: Date: Apr 29th, 2021 - Jun 10th, 2021. Location: Zoom . Cost: FREEwith Registration
WHAT DO HOME VISITORS DO? What do Home Visitors Do? How Home Visitors Describe What They Do. How Families Describe Supportive Home Visitation Practice. Provide encouragement. Encourage parents in their parenting roles. Recognize and build on families' strengths. Recognize achievements of families. Offer encouragement. Help us to care for ourselves and find othersupports.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Contact AHVNA. Phone: (780) 429-4787 Fax: (780) 429-4787 E-mail: info@ahvna.org Lavonne Roloff, Provincial Director. Alberta Home Visitation Network Association. 9321 WHAT IS HOME VISITATION? What does in-home mentoring look like? Home visitation is a voluntary free-of-charge program for Alberta families with children from newborn to six years of age. Priority is given to children in the 0-3 years age range. Home visitors stop by weekly in the parents' home to enhance parenting skills, provide information on child development,child
IMPACT OF HOME VISITATION IN ALBERTA Home visitation is a program of ongoing, consistent support that builds a trust relationship with parents in the interests of helping them create the best possible healthy start for their children by doing the following: providing encouragement to parents in all aspects of their parenting roles. PARENT-CHILD INTERACTIONS: A HOME VISITOR’S GUIDE Page 1 Alberta Home Visitation Network Association — Parent-Child Interactions: A Home Visitor’s Guide 03/09 Contact Information: functions as a safe and secure base and as a source of comfort for the develop- AHVNA Phone: 780-429-4787 MENTAL HEALTH TRIAGE RATING SCALE Title: MENTAL HEALTH TRIAGE RATING SCALE Author: Information Systems Last modified by: Lavonne Roloff Created Date: 11/21/2007 3:56:00 PMCompany
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Not Available. This event is currently not available. Registration for this event may not be available yet. AHVNA: SUPPORTING QUALITY HOME VISITATION PROGRAMS Contact AHVNA. Phone: (780) 429-4787 Fax: (780) 429-4787 E-mail: info@ahvna.org Lavonne Roloff, Provincial Director. Alberta Home Visitation Network Association. 9321 UPCOMING TRAINING EVENTS Virtual Book Club - Developmental Parenting, Part 1- Home Visitation: Date: Apr 29th, 2021 - Jun 10th, 2021. Location: Zoom . Cost: FREEwith Registration
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To find out how to refer or self refer to Home Visitation To look for training To register for training To look for employment To find out more about Home Visitation IMPACT OF HOME VISITATION IN ALBERTA Home visitation is a program of ongoing, consistent support that builds a trust relationship with parents in the interests of helping them create the best possible healthy start for their children by doing the following: providing encouragement to parents in all aspects of their parenting roles. IMPACTS OF INTERGENERATIONAL TRAUMA TRAINING (VIRTUAL) Date: Tuesday, July 20, 2021 (register by July 6, 2021) Time: 9:00-1:00 p.m. Location: Virtual - Zoom. HV spoke: no charge. AHVNA Member: $25.00 per person GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS Guidelines and Standards. These Guidelines for Home Visitation Programs were developed by the Alberta Ministry of Children’s Services in consultation with the province’s Child and Family Services Authorities and representatives of the Alberta Home Visitation Network Association (AHVNA). The guidelines apply to homevisitation programs
COMPASSION FATIGUE AND SELF-CARE FOR HOME VISITORS References for Compassion Fatigue and Self-care American Psychiatric Association. (2000). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (4th ed.).ABORIGINAL FAMILIES
Be part of the family AHVNA 9321 Jasper Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T5H 3T7 Phone: 780.429.4787 Fax: 780.429.4784 Email: info@ahvna.org Website: www.ahvna.org BY DR. CATHY RICHARDSON Vol. 6 Issue 2 page 2 Islands of Safety: A Violence Cessation Model for Métis and Urban Aboriginal Families By Dr. Cathy Richardson I slands of Safety is a safety process APPENDIX A: SAMPLE FIRST AID RECORD FORM Appendix A: Sample First Aid Record Form First Aid Record (Sample) Date of injury or illness: Time: AM Day Month Year PM AHVNA: SUPPORTING QUALITY HOME VISITATION PROGRAMSUPCOMING TRAINING EVENTSCALENDAR OF EVENTSREGISTER FOR TRAININGGUIDELINES AND STANDARDS In Alberta, community home visitation programs are offered to parents and parents-to-be as a support in raising children to be healthy, safe and secure. Home visitation focuses on strengthening and supporting families by: Early childhood development literature clearly demonstrates the years between zero to six are foundational years. AHVNA: SUPPORTING QUALITY HOME VISITATION PROGRAMSCALENDAR OF EVENTSMAKE A TRAINING REQUEST Contact AHVNA. Phone: (780) 429-4787 Fax: (780) 429-4787 E-mail: info@ahvna.org Lavonne Roloff, Provincial Director. Alberta Home Visitation Network Association. 9321 UPCOMING TRAINING EVENTS Virtual Book Club - Developmental Parenting, Part 1- Home Visitation: Date: Apr 29th, 2021 - Jun 10th, 2021. Location: Zoom . Cost: FREEwith Registration
WHAT DO HOME VISITORS DO? What do Home Visitors Do? How Home Visitors Describe What They Do. How Families Describe Supportive Home Visitation Practice. Provide encouragement. Encourage parents in their parenting roles. Recognize and build on families' strengths. Recognize achievements of families. Offer encouragement. Help us to care for ourselves and find othersupports.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Contact AHVNA. Phone: (780) 429-4787 Fax: (780) 429-4787 E-mail: info@ahvna.org Lavonne Roloff, Provincial Director. Alberta Home Visitation Network Association. 9321 GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS Guidelines and Standards. These Guidelines for Home Visitation Programs were developed by the Alberta Ministry of Children’s Services in consultation with the province’s Child and Family Services Authorities and representatives of the Alberta Home Visitation Network Association (AHVNA). The guidelines apply to homevisitation programs
PARENT-CHILD INTERACTIONS: A HOME VISITOR’S GUIDE Page 1 Alberta Home Visitation Network Association — Parent-Child Interactions: A Home Visitor’s Guide 03/09 Contact Information: functions as a safe and secure base and as a source of comfort for the develop- AHVNA Phone: 780-429-4787 BY DR. CATHY RICHARDSON Vol. 6 Issue 2 page 2 Islands of Safety: A Violence Cessation Model for Métis and Urban Aboriginal Families By Dr. Cathy Richardson I slands of Safety is a safety process SUGGESTED SUPERVISOR MINIMUM KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS CHECKLIST Compiled by Alberta Home Visitation Network Association Oct 2007 www.ahvna.org 1 Suggested Supervisor Minimum Knowledge and SkillsChecklist
MENTAL HEALTH TRIAGE RATING SCALE Title: MENTAL HEALTH TRIAGE RATING SCALE Author: Information Systems Last modified by: Lavonne Roloff Created Date: 11/21/2007 3:56:00 PMCompany
AHVNA: SUPPORTING QUALITY HOME VISITATION PROGRAMSUPCOMING TRAINING EVENTSCALENDAR OF EVENTSREGISTER FOR TRAININGGUIDELINES AND STANDARDS In Alberta, community home visitation programs are offered to parents and parents-to-be as a support in raising children to be healthy, safe and secure. Home visitation focuses on strengthening and supporting families by: Early childhood development literature clearly demonstrates the years between zero to six are foundational years. AHVNA: SUPPORTING QUALITY HOME VISITATION PROGRAMSCALENDAR OF EVENTSMAKE A TRAINING REQUEST Contact AHVNA. Phone: (780) 429-4787 Fax: (780) 429-4787 E-mail: info@ahvna.org Lavonne Roloff, Provincial Director. Alberta Home Visitation Network Association. 9321 UPCOMING TRAINING EVENTS Virtual Book Club - Developmental Parenting, Part 1- Home Visitation: Date: Apr 29th, 2021 - Jun 10th, 2021. Location: Zoom . Cost: FREEwith Registration
WHAT DO HOME VISITORS DO? What do Home Visitors Do? How Home Visitors Describe What They Do. How Families Describe Supportive Home Visitation Practice. Provide encouragement. Encourage parents in their parenting roles. Recognize and build on families' strengths. Recognize achievements of families. Offer encouragement. Help us to care for ourselves and find othersupports.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Contact AHVNA. Phone: (780) 429-4787 Fax: (780) 429-4787 E-mail: info@ahvna.org Lavonne Roloff, Provincial Director. Alberta Home Visitation Network Association. 9321 GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS Guidelines and Standards. These Guidelines for Home Visitation Programs were developed by the Alberta Ministry of Children’s Services in consultation with the province’s Child and Family Services Authorities and representatives of the Alberta Home Visitation Network Association (AHVNA). The guidelines apply to homevisitation programs
PARENT-CHILD INTERACTIONS: A HOME VISITOR’S GUIDE Page 1 Alberta Home Visitation Network Association — Parent-Child Interactions: A Home Visitor’s Guide 03/09 Contact Information: functions as a safe and secure base and as a source of comfort for the develop- AHVNA Phone: 780-429-4787 BY DR. CATHY RICHARDSON Vol. 6 Issue 2 page 2 Islands of Safety: A Violence Cessation Model for Métis and Urban Aboriginal Families By Dr. Cathy Richardson I slands of Safety is a safety process SUGGESTED SUPERVISOR MINIMUM KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS CHECKLIST Compiled by Alberta Home Visitation Network Association Oct 2007 www.ahvna.org 1 Suggested Supervisor Minimum Knowledge and SkillsChecklist
MENTAL HEALTH TRIAGE RATING SCALE Title: MENTAL HEALTH TRIAGE RATING SCALE Author: Information Systems Last modified by: Lavonne Roloff Created Date: 11/21/2007 3:56:00 PMCompany
AHVNA: SUPPORTING QUALITY HOME VISITATION PROGRAMS Contact AHVNA. Phone: (780) 429-4787 Fax: (780) 429-4787 E-mail: info@ahvna.org Lavonne Roloff, Provincial Director. Alberta Home Visitation Network Association. 9321MEMBER - AHVNA
To find out how to refer or self refer to Home Visitation To look for training To register for training To look for employment To find out more about Home Visitation UPCOMING TRAINING EVENTS Virtual Book Club - Developmental Parenting, Part 1- Home Visitation: Date: Apr 29th, 2021 - Jun 10th, 2021. Location: Zoom . Cost: FREEwith Registration
IMPACTS OF INTERGENERATIONAL TRAUMA TRAINING (VIRTUAL) Date: Tuesday, July 20, 2021 (register by July 6, 2021) Time: 9:00-1:00 p.m. Location: Virtual - Zoom. HV spoke: no charge. AHVNA Member: $25.00 per person GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS Guidelines and Standards. These Guidelines for Home Visitation Programs were developed by the Alberta Ministry of Children’s Services in consultation with the province’s Child and Family Services Authorities and representatives of the Alberta Home Visitation Network Association (AHVNA). The guidelines apply to homevisitation programs
WHAT IS HOME VISITATION? What does in-home mentoring look like? Home visitation is a voluntary free-of-charge program for Alberta families with children from newborn to six years of age. Priority is given to children in the 0-3 years age range. Home visitors stop by weekly in the parents' home to enhance parenting skills, provide information on child development,child
IMPACT OF HOME VISITATION IN ALBERTA Home visitation is a program of ongoing, consistent support that builds a trust relationship with parents in the interests of helping them create the best possible healthy start for their children by doing the following: providing encouragement to parents in all aspects of their parenting roles. INFANT MENTAL HEALTH (IMH) BASICS 101 WATCH PARTY Times/ Dates: Wednesday August 25 and Thursday August 26, 2021 (2 Watch Parties - 3 hours each) About Infant Mental Health (IMH) Basics 101. Infant Mental Health (IMH) Basics 101 is a free online webinar series that “provides an overview of early development with a focus on infant mental health and factors that can support or hinderdevelopment.
GKI INTEGRATED STRATEGIES FOR HOME VISITING (VIRTUAL Alberta Home Visitation Network Association. Presents. Integrated Strategies for Home Visiting Growing Great Kids Inc. About GKI-Integrated Strategies for Home Visiting Seminar GKI INTEGRATED STRATEGIES FOR HOME VISITING SUPERVISORS Alberta Home Visitation Network Association. Presents. Integrated Strategies for Home Visiting Growing Great Kids Inc. Just for Supervisors/Managers (1 additional day): AHVNA: SUPPORTING QUALITY HOME VISITATION PROGRAMSUPCOMING TRAINING EVENTSCALENDAR OF EVENTSREGISTER FOR TRAININGGUIDELINES AND STANDARDS In Alberta, community home visitation programs are offered to parents and parents-to-be as a support in raising children to be healthy, safe and secure. Home visitation focuses on strengthening and supporting families by: Early childhood development literature clearly demonstrates the years between zero to six are foundational years. AHVNA: SUPPORTING QUALITY HOME VISITATION PROGRAMSCALENDAR OF EVENTSMAKE A TRAINING REQUEST Contact AHVNA. Phone: (780) 429-4787 Fax: (780) 429-4787 E-mail: info@ahvna.org Lavonne Roloff, Provincial Director. Alberta Home Visitation Network Association. 9321 UPCOMING TRAINING EVENTS Virtual Book Club - Developmental Parenting, Part 1- Home Visitation: Date: Apr 29th, 2021 - Jun 10th, 2021. Location: Zoom . Cost: FREEwith Registration
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Contact AHVNA. Phone: (780) 429-4787 Fax: (780) 429-4787 E-mail: info@ahvna.org Lavonne Roloff, Provincial Director. Alberta Home Visitation Network Association. 9321 WHAT IS HOME VISITATION? What does in-home mentoring look like? Home visitation is a voluntary free-of-charge program for Alberta families with children from newborn to six years of age. Priority is given to children in the 0-3 years age range. Home visitors stop by weekly in the parents' home to enhance parenting skills, provide information on child development,child
WHAT DO HOME VISITORS DO? What do Home Visitors Do? How Home Visitors Describe What They Do. How Families Describe Supportive Home Visitation Practice. Provide encouragement. Encourage parents in their parenting roles. Recognize and build on families' strengths. Recognize achievements of families. Offer encouragement. Help us to care for ourselves and find othersupports.
HOME VISITATION PRACTICE Home Visitation Practice. Holistic in responding to the diverse aspects of people's lives: their healthy, relationships, sense of belonging, economic factors, healthy child development, cultural aspects and legal considerations. Complementary to the work of other professionals and agencies. Belief that people know what they need andthat, given
GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS Guidelines and Standards. These Guidelines for Home Visitation Programs were developed by the Alberta Ministry of Children’s Services in consultation with the province’s Child and Family Services Authorities and representatives of the Alberta Home Visitation Network Association (AHVNA). The guidelines apply to homevisitation programs
IMPACT OF HOME VISITATION IN ALBERTA Home visitation is a program of ongoing, consistent support that builds a trust relationship with parents in the interests of helping them create the best possible healthy start for their children by doing the following: providing encouragement to parents in all aspects of their parenting roles. PARENT-CHILD INTERACTIONS: A HOME VISITOR’S GUIDE Page 1 Alberta Home Visitation Network Association — Parent-Child Interactions: A Home Visitor’s Guide 03/09 Contact Information: functions as a safe and secure base and as a source of comfort for the develop- AHVNA Phone: 780-429-4787 AHVNA: SUPPORTING QUALITY HOME VISITATION PROGRAMSUPCOMING TRAINING EVENTSCALENDAR OF EVENTSREGISTER FOR TRAININGGUIDELINES AND STANDARDS In Alberta, community home visitation programs are offered to parents and parents-to-be as a support in raising children to be healthy, safe and secure. Home visitation focuses on strengthening and supporting families by: Early childhood development literature clearly demonstrates the years between zero to six are foundational years. AHVNA: SUPPORTING QUALITY HOME VISITATION PROGRAMSCALENDAR OF EVENTSMAKE A TRAINING REQUEST Contact AHVNA. Phone: (780) 429-4787 Fax: (780) 429-4787 E-mail: info@ahvna.org Lavonne Roloff, Provincial Director. Alberta Home Visitation Network Association. 9321 UPCOMING TRAINING EVENTS Virtual Book Club - Developmental Parenting, Part 1- Home Visitation: Date: Apr 29th, 2021 - Jun 10th, 2021. Location: Zoom . Cost: FREEwith Registration
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Contact AHVNA. Phone: (780) 429-4787 Fax: (780) 429-4787 E-mail: info@ahvna.org Lavonne Roloff, Provincial Director. Alberta Home Visitation Network Association. 9321 WHAT IS HOME VISITATION? What does in-home mentoring look like? Home visitation is a voluntary free-of-charge program for Alberta families with children from newborn to six years of age. Priority is given to children in the 0-3 years age range. Home visitors stop by weekly in the parents' home to enhance parenting skills, provide information on child development,child
WHAT DO HOME VISITORS DO? What do Home Visitors Do? How Home Visitors Describe What They Do. How Families Describe Supportive Home Visitation Practice. Provide encouragement. Encourage parents in their parenting roles. Recognize and build on families' strengths. Recognize achievements of families. Offer encouragement. Help us to care for ourselves and find othersupports.
HOME VISITATION PRACTICE Home Visitation Practice. Holistic in responding to the diverse aspects of people's lives: their healthy, relationships, sense of belonging, economic factors, healthy child development, cultural aspects and legal considerations. Complementary to the work of other professionals and agencies. Belief that people know what they need andthat, given
GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS Guidelines and Standards. These Guidelines for Home Visitation Programs were developed by the Alberta Ministry of Children’s Services in consultation with the province’s Child and Family Services Authorities and representatives of the Alberta Home Visitation Network Association (AHVNA). The guidelines apply to homevisitation programs
IMPACT OF HOME VISITATION IN ALBERTA Home visitation is a program of ongoing, consistent support that builds a trust relationship with parents in the interests of helping them create the best possible healthy start for their children by doing the following: providing encouragement to parents in all aspects of their parenting roles. PARENT-CHILD INTERACTIONS: A HOME VISITOR’S GUIDE Page 1 Alberta Home Visitation Network Association — Parent-Child Interactions: A Home Visitor’s Guide 03/09 Contact Information: functions as a safe and secure base and as a source of comfort for the develop- AHVNA Phone: 780-429-4787 AHVNA: SUPPORTING QUALITY HOME VISITATION PROGRAMS Contact AHVNA. Phone: (780) 429-4787 Fax: (780) 429-4787 E-mail: info@ahvna.org Lavonne Roloff, Provincial Director. Alberta Home Visitation Network Association. 9321MEMBER - AHVNA
To find out how to refer or self refer to Home Visitation To look for training To register for training To look for employment To find out more about Home Visitation UPCOMING TRAINING EVENTS Virtual Book Club - Developmental Parenting, Part 1- Home Visitation: Date: Apr 29th, 2021 - Jun 10th, 2021. Location: Zoom . Cost: FREEwith Registration
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Alberta Home Visitation Network Association is a provincial non-profit society that promotes quality home visitation programs. Incorporated as a society in 2001 and received charitable status inApril 2005.
WHERE TO FIND SERVICES Upcoming Events GKI Integrated Strategies for Home Visiting SUPERVISORS (Virtual) (1 day) Creating Culturally Safe Home Visitation Practices ( within a Family Violence Virtual) SOLD OUT (6 day); Perinatal Mood Disorders and Post-Partum Scary Thoughts Professional Learning Workshop (12 day); FV Implementation Trng for the AHVNA FV protocol (Virtual) SOLD OUT (14 day) HOME VISITATION PRACTICE Home Visitation Practice. Holistic in responding to the diverse aspects of people's lives: their healthy, relationships, sense of belonging, economic factors, healthy child development, cultural aspects and legal considerations. Complementary to the work of other professionals and agencies. Belief that people know what they need andthat, given
KEY FACTORS FOR SUCCESS Service Content. Start early - initiate services prenatally or as soon as possible after birth Standardized Assessment tool - use to identify families who are most in need of services Voluntary participation - offer services using positive and creative efforts to build family trust Program Content. Consistency - offer intensive services (at least once a week) with well- defined criteria for POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION Be part of the family AHVNA 9321 Jasper Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T5H 3T7 Phone: 780.429.4787 Fax: 780.429.4784 Email: info@ahvna.org Website: www.ahvna.org MENTAL HEALTH TRIAGE RATING SCALE Title: MENTAL HEALTH TRIAGE RATING SCALE Author: Information Systems Last modified by: Lavonne Roloff Created Date: 11/21/2007 3:56:00 PMCompany
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Not Available. This event is currently not available. Registration for this event may not be available yet. AHVNA: SUPPORTING QUALITY HOME VISITATION PROGRAMSUPCOMING TRAINING EVENTSCALENDAR OF EVENTSREGISTER FOR TRAININGGUIDELINES AND STANDARDS In Alberta, community home visitation programs are offered to parents and parents-to-be as a support in raising children to be healthy, safe and secure. Home visitation focuses on strengthening and supporting families by: Early childhood development literature clearly demonstrates the years between zero to six are foundational years. AHVNA: SUPPORTING QUALITY HOME VISITATION PROGRAMSCALENDAR OF EVENTSMAKE A TRAINING REQUEST Contact AHVNA. Phone: (780) 429-4787 Fax: (780) 429-4787 E-mail: info@ahvna.org Lavonne Roloff, Provincial Director. Alberta Home Visitation Network Association. 9321 UPCOMING TRAINING EVENTS Virtual Book Club - Developmental Parenting, Part 1- Home Visitation: Date: Apr 29th, 2021 - Jun 10th, 2021. Location: Zoom . Cost: FREEwith Registration
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Contact AHVNA. Phone: (780) 429-4787 Fax: (780) 429-4787 E-mail: info@ahvna.org Lavonne Roloff, Provincial Director. Alberta Home Visitation Network Association. 9321 WHAT IS HOME VISITATION? What does in-home mentoring look like? Home visitation is a voluntary free-of-charge program for Alberta families with children from newborn to six years of age. Priority is given to children in the 0-3 years age range. Home visitors stop by weekly in the parents' home to enhance parenting skills, provide information on child development,child
WHAT DO HOME VISITORS DO? What do Home Visitors Do? How Home Visitors Describe What They Do. How Families Describe Supportive Home Visitation Practice. Provide encouragement. Encourage parents in their parenting roles. Recognize and build on families' strengths. Recognize achievements of families. Offer encouragement. Help us to care for ourselves and find othersupports.
HOME VISITATION PRACTICE Home Visitation Practice. Holistic in responding to the diverse aspects of people's lives: their healthy, relationships, sense of belonging, economic factors, healthy child development, cultural aspects and legal considerations. Complementary to the work of other professionals and agencies. Belief that people know what they need andthat, given
GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS Guidelines and Standards. These Guidelines for Home Visitation Programs were developed by the Alberta Ministry of Children’s Services in consultation with the province’s Child and Family Services Authorities and representatives of the Alberta Home Visitation Network Association (AHVNA). The guidelines apply to homevisitation programs
IMPACT OF HOME VISITATION IN ALBERTA Home visitation is a program of ongoing, consistent support that builds a trust relationship with parents in the interests of helping them create the best possible healthy start for their children by doing the following: providing encouragement to parents in all aspects of their parenting roles. PARENT-CHILD INTERACTIONS: A HOME VISITOR’S GUIDE Page 1 Alberta Home Visitation Network Association — Parent-Child Interactions: A Home Visitor’s Guide 03/09 Contact Information: functions as a safe and secure base and as a source of comfort for the develop- AHVNA Phone: 780-429-4787 AHVNA: SUPPORTING QUALITY HOME VISITATION PROGRAMSUPCOMING TRAINING EVENTSCALENDAR OF EVENTSREGISTER FOR TRAININGGUIDELINES AND STANDARDS In Alberta, community home visitation programs are offered to parents and parents-to-be as a support in raising children to be healthy, safe and secure. Home visitation focuses on strengthening and supporting families by: Early childhood development literature clearly demonstrates the years between zero to six are foundational years. AHVNA: SUPPORTING QUALITY HOME VISITATION PROGRAMSCALENDAR OF EVENTSMAKE A TRAINING REQUEST Contact AHVNA. Phone: (780) 429-4787 Fax: (780) 429-4787 E-mail: info@ahvna.org Lavonne Roloff, Provincial Director. Alberta Home Visitation Network Association. 9321 UPCOMING TRAINING EVENTS Virtual Book Club - Developmental Parenting, Part 1- Home Visitation: Date: Apr 29th, 2021 - Jun 10th, 2021. Location: Zoom . Cost: FREEwith Registration
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Contact AHVNA. Phone: (780) 429-4787 Fax: (780) 429-4787 E-mail: info@ahvna.org Lavonne Roloff, Provincial Director. Alberta Home Visitation Network Association. 9321 WHAT IS HOME VISITATION? What does in-home mentoring look like? Home visitation is a voluntary free-of-charge program for Alberta families with children from newborn to six years of age. Priority is given to children in the 0-3 years age range. Home visitors stop by weekly in the parents' home to enhance parenting skills, provide information on child development,child
WHAT DO HOME VISITORS DO? What do Home Visitors Do? How Home Visitors Describe What They Do. How Families Describe Supportive Home Visitation Practice. Provide encouragement. Encourage parents in their parenting roles. Recognize and build on families' strengths. Recognize achievements of families. Offer encouragement. Help us to care for ourselves and find othersupports.
HOME VISITATION PRACTICE Home Visitation Practice. Holistic in responding to the diverse aspects of people's lives: their healthy, relationships, sense of belonging, economic factors, healthy child development, cultural aspects and legal considerations. Complementary to the work of other professionals and agencies. Belief that people know what they need andthat, given
GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS Guidelines and Standards. These Guidelines for Home Visitation Programs were developed by the Alberta Ministry of Children’s Services in consultation with the province’s Child and Family Services Authorities and representatives of the Alberta Home Visitation Network Association (AHVNA). The guidelines apply to homevisitation programs
IMPACT OF HOME VISITATION IN ALBERTA Home visitation is a program of ongoing, consistent support that builds a trust relationship with parents in the interests of helping them create the best possible healthy start for their children by doing the following: providing encouragement to parents in all aspects of their parenting roles. PARENT-CHILD INTERACTIONS: A HOME VISITOR’S GUIDE Page 1 Alberta Home Visitation Network Association — Parent-Child Interactions: A Home Visitor’s Guide 03/09 Contact Information: functions as a safe and secure base and as a source of comfort for the develop- AHVNA Phone: 780-429-4787 AHVNA: SUPPORTING QUALITY HOME VISITATION PROGRAMS Contact AHVNA. Phone: (780) 429-4787 Fax: (780) 429-4787 E-mail: info@ahvna.org Lavonne Roloff, Provincial Director. Alberta Home Visitation Network Association. 9321MEMBER - AHVNA
To find out how to refer or self refer to Home Visitation To look for training To register for training To look for employment To find out more about Home Visitation UPCOMING TRAINING EVENTS Virtual Book Club - Developmental Parenting, Part 1- Home Visitation: Date: Apr 29th, 2021 - Jun 10th, 2021. Location: Zoom . Cost: FREEwith Registration
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Alberta Home Visitation Network Association is a provincial non-profit society that promotes quality home visitation programs. Incorporated as a society in 2001 and received charitable status inApril 2005.
WHERE TO FIND SERVICES Upcoming Events GKI Integrated Strategies for Home Visiting SUPERVISORS (Virtual) (1 day) Creating Culturally Safe Home Visitation Practices ( within a Family Violence Virtual) SOLD OUT (6 day); Perinatal Mood Disorders and Post-Partum Scary Thoughts Professional Learning Workshop (12 day); FV Implementation Trng for the AHVNA FV protocol (Virtual) SOLD OUT (14 day) HOME VISITATION PRACTICE Home Visitation Practice. Holistic in responding to the diverse aspects of people's lives: their healthy, relationships, sense of belonging, economic factors, healthy child development, cultural aspects and legal considerations. Complementary to the work of other professionals and agencies. Belief that people know what they need andthat, given
COMPASSION FATIGUE AND SELF-CARE FOR HOME VISITORS References for Compassion Fatigue and Self-care American Psychiatric Association. (2000). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (4th ed.). POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION Be part of the family AHVNA 9321 Jasper Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T5H 3T7 Phone: 780.429.4787 Fax: 780.429.4784 Email: info@ahvna.org Website: www.ahvna.org MENTAL HEALTH TRIAGE RATING SCALE Title: MENTAL HEALTH TRIAGE RATING SCALE Author: Information Systems Last modified by: Lavonne Roloff Created Date: 11/21/2007 3:56:00 PMCompany
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"Home visitation provides a consistent, ongoing anchor for families struggling to stay centred in the job of raising children." Donate Now Learn MoreHOME
WHAT IS HOME VISITATION? In Alberta, community home visitation programs are offered to parents and parents-to-be as a support in raising children to be healthy, safeand secure.
Home visitation focuses on strengthening and supporting families by: * building relationships * teaching problem-solving skills * encouraging positive parent-child relationships * supporting early child growth and development Early childhood development literature clearly demonstrates the years between zero to six are foundational years. Early developmental experiences set lifelong patterns related to communication, physical development, and learning. Learn more about Home Visitation | Find a Home VisitationProgram
HOW AHVNA HELPS FAMILIES Home visitors meet with families regularly, often weekly, in the parent’s home to enhance parenting knowledge and skills, to provide support and listen to issues affecting their family. They provide information on child development and child health as well as activities that promote parent/child bonding and attachment. Home visitors also help families access other community supports. WHY DOES HOME VISITATION WORK? * Home visitation provides an opportunity to work in the family environment, to learn first hand about the conditions of life for the parent and child and to tailor services to best meet their needs. * Home visitation reaches isolated families that are unable to participate in other services.UPCOMING EVENTS
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AHVNA Network Meeting (Virtual meeting)MAY 06
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E-mail: info@ahvna.org Lavonne Roloff, Provincial Director Alberta Home Visitation Network Association9321 Jasper Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaT5H 3T7
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