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Scheduled to appear: As of February 3, 2010
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Training Program
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“Blast Off!
Orientation to the Services of the Advocacy Center for Persons with
Disabilities, Inc.”
Melissa Ganaishlal, CIRS, Advocacy Specialist (Advocacy Center for
Persons With Disabilities, Inc.)
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“Effectively
Targeting Your Outreach: The Use of Geographic Information System(GIS)
Mapping”
Thomas (Tom) Ogden, Planner (ElderSource)
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“CCR&R Coordinator
Best Practices Roundtable Session”
– 2 Parts
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“Child Care Resource
& Referral and Comprehensive I&R – A Working Partnership”
Gerie Nasche, Child Care Resource & Referral State Network Coordinator
(Agency for Workforce Innovation – Office of Early Learning)
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“The Trouble With
Tribbles: Handling Difficult Interactions”
-- 2 Parts
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“Follow-up and
Advocacy: A Beginning Not An End”
– 2 Parts
John Plonski (President NYS AIRS)
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“Crisis
Intervention on Information and Referral Lines”
-- 2 Parts
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“Community
Databases—the Wave of the Future"
Rita L. Icenogle,
Director (First Call For Help, United Way of Escambia County)
Followed by a facilitated workgroup discussion on A Florida Database
Project feasibility and future.
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"The
Creative Art of Stress Management”
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“Activities for
Relieving Compassion Fatigue”
LEAD presenter:
Tom Mueller (Crisis Center of Tampa Bay)
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“Creating a
Successful Volunteer Program”
Jocelyn Fliger, Training Coordinator (2-1-1 Big Bend)
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“To Infinity and
Beyond: Achieving AIRS Standards with The AIRS / 211 LA Taxonomy”
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“The 9000 series is
the most reliable computer ever made: Using Refer to Achieve AIRS
Standards”
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“If they put a man
on the moon, we can figure out Refer: Training for Refer Software Users”
-- 2 Parts Cat Kelly, CRS, CIRS, Principal (CDK Consulting)
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“Florida ReferNet
Workgroup –Facilitator:
Keith Lavery-Barklay)
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“Overview of the
NEW ASSIST Training for Crisis Service Providers”
Deb Harris, Division Director - Prevention & Intervention Services, Crisis
Center of Tampa Bay, Inc.
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“Florida’s SHINE
Program”
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“Manager’s &
Supervisors Roundtable”
AND MORE! PLUS: Special guest
speakers, vendors and exhibitors, networking lunches and other
opportunities.
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Plan to join all types of I&R
practitioners, industry experts, technology vendors and guest presenters as
we look at what we have learned in the last ten years in the information
services industry and apply it moving forward for the next ten.
The FLAIRS Conference is the conference to attend if you or your agency
provides community information and services, at any level.
Watch for more details at www.flairs.org and SUBSCRIBE to the FLAIRS list
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