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Training of Coordinators

1-1. Training of Coordinators . What’s the Coordinator’s role in implementing the Communities That Care system?. 1-2. Training of Coordinators . 1-3. Training of Coordinators .

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Training of Coordinators

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  1. 1-1 Training of Coordinators

  2. What’s the Coordinator’s role in implementing the Communities That Care system? 1-2 Training of Coordinators

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  4. The goal of this training is to provide Coordinators with the knowledge and skills to help them support their communities through the Communities That Care process. 1-4 Training of Coordinators

  5. Participants will be able to: • explain the Communities That Care system, the research foundation and the five-phase process • explain the role of the Coordinator in helping to implement the Communities That Care system • use effective communication and organizational skills • identify the next steps for the Community Board. 1-5 Training of Coordinators

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  8. Getting Started • Overview: The Communities That Care System • Initiating the Process • Overview: Phase Two LUNCH Wrap-up and evaluations 1-8 Training of Coordinators

  9. Everyone gets a chance to speak. Everyone listens whensomeone has the floor. (No side conversations.) One person talks at a time and doesn’t get interrupted. Respect others’ perspectives and ideas. (No put-downs.) Start and end on time. 1-9 Training of Coordinators

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