Event

Monthly Reflective Consultation for Your Team -  REGISTRATION FULL

When & Where

Date and Time

By request

Location

Zoom

How to Request

REGISTRATION IS FULL

Registration opened January 27, 2025, at 8 am (CT). Space was limited to 4 organizations, which is now full. 

Once you join the waitlist, you will be contacted by a member of the NCRP staff to set up the reflective consultation meeting times if an opening comes up. 

Please note: It is required that a FAN Graduate be the individual to register an organization for this service; however, other participants in the group do not need to be FAN-trained or otherwise involved in the NCRP.

Cost

Free

Registration

Please review registration details before registering.

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About This Event

Reflective consultation is a time for individuals to slow down and reflect on past actions, emotions, experiences, and responses in the context of your professional work. 

As part of our Community of Practice, we are excited to offer group reflective consultation opportunities on a first come, first serve basis. 

A FAN-trained facilitator will meet with your group/team (up to six individuals per group) one time per month for up to 12 months. 

These reflective consultation sessions will be an opportunity for shared reflection and experiences to enhance communication, provide for group attunement, and team cohesion.

Speaker(s)

Outreach and Training Specialist
Nebraska Resource Project for Vulnerable Young Children

Tracey Kock is an Outreach and Training Specialist with the Nebraska Resource Project for Vulnerable Young Children at the University of Nebraska’s Center on Children, Families, and the Law. Prior to her current position, Tracey worked as a Permanency Director in child welfare in Nebraska's Eastern Service Area. Tracey earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Child Welfare and a Criminal Justice Certificate from the University of Wisconsin Madison and a Master of Social Work degree from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee.

Outreach and Training Specialist
Nebraska Resource Project for Vulnerable Young Children

Dayna L. Goff is the Outreach and Training Specialist with the Nebraska Resource Project for Vulnerable Children at UNL’s Center for Children, Family and the Law. Dayna earned her Bachelor’s and Master’s in Social Work from the University of Kansas and her Juris Doctorate from University of Nebraska College of Law. She previously worked as a therapeutic case manager at a child welfare agency, as the associate director of a visitation agency and as an attorney practicing in estate planning, family and juvenile law. She continues to practice juvenile law in Lancaster County.

Registration Details

REGISTRATION IS FULL

Registration opened January 27, 2025, at 8 am (CT). Space was limited to 4 organizations, which is now full. 

Once you join the waitlist, you will be contacted by a member of the NCRP staff to set up the reflective consultation meeting times if an opening comes up. 

Please note: It is required that a FAN Graduate be the individual to register an organization for this service; however, other participants in the group do not need to be FAN-trained or otherwise involved in the NCRP.

Register

Questions?

Contact Lily at llagerman2@unl.edu