| The goal of Caregiver Ongoing Training (COT) is to enhance the quality of care for children living outside of their own homes and to provide the skills and mutual support necessary to address the daily issues that confront substitute caregivers. The program aims is to help children and strengthen families through well trained and supported caregivers.
Training is available to foster and eligible adoptive parents, DCYF staff, residential childcare staff, designated private providers and non-licensed relative caregivers. Instructors have been selected based on experience and expertise in their field and are able to respond to learners' individual needs. Courses are offered for Continuing Education Units (CEU) and are designed to meet the requirements for:
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Whether you have a G.E.D., high school diploma, college degree or post graduate degree, all foster and eligible adoptive parents, residential staff, and DCYF staff are invited and encouraged to attend classes. Courses offered through the Education & Training Partnership are FREE of charge to eligible participants, and are funded through federal and state sources.
Classes are scheduled during days, evenings, and on Saturdays to be convenient and accessible to caregivers. Foster and adoptive parent groups and residential facility staff are encouraged to request classes to be scheduled in their area. Training is offered at various locations throughout the state including Granite State College Centers, DCYF offices, college classrooms, residential childcare facilities, community centers, hospitals, schools, libraries, and churches. Distance Learning opportunities are available through Online Interactive Courses, workbook, audio, and video based courses. |
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| New Hampshire Residential Counselor Core Training (RCCT) is offered to residential counselors, in preparation for their work with children and youth in care in any of New Hampshire's residential facilities. The intent of the training program is to ensure that participants receive peer support and high quality, transferable training that addresses the universal knowledge and skills applicable to the position of residential counselor, regardless of the facility in which they are employed.
A 30-hour competency based training series; the training consists of five modules, each six hours in length. The program provides generalized training that addresses the basic knowledge, skills and abilities essential to the position of residential counselor. Participants are introduced to the spectrum of out-of-home care options, the basic principles of child growth and development and abuse and neglect, cultural competence in working with children and families, and the variety of roles and responsibilities they may assume as counselors. |
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View the RCCT course schedule and descriptions |