Welcome to our Calendar of Events!
This calendar includes opportunities for learning and connection from the Wisconsin Family Connections Center, the Coalition for Children, Youth & Families, and several other organizations across Wisconsin. (NOTE: Opportunities from the Wisconsin Family Connections Center are noted with a blue ribbon on the calendar below.)
Find training and event flyers here.
For a complete listing of Regional Events and Support Groups, please visit the Wisconsin Family Connections Center Eventbrite Page.
Find support group flyers here.
For information about Recorded Webinars, Upcoming Live Webinars, Courses, and Conferences, please visit the Champion Classrooms.
Events are added as information is made available to us. If you’d like to share an upcoming event with us, please contact us at info@wifamilyconnectionscenter.org.
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VIRTUAL GROUP: Open Mic Teen Support Group
February 13 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
FreeJoin other teens of adoption or guardianship families for a live, video group session to socially connect and discuss topics related to challenges that arise in these family dynamics. This support group will be facilitated by Chelsey and Christy, WIFCC Support Specialists. The group size will be limited, so please pre-register via Eventbrite. Join as often as you would like.
UPCOMING TOPICS SCHEDULE:
February 13: Healthy Relationships
March 12: How to Tell Your Story
April 9: Open Discussion
May 14: Adult Adoptee Q&A
June 11: Mindfulness
This online group will utilize Zoom to connect over video chat. Your child will need to have access to a smart phone with the free Zoom app, or a computer with a camera and microphone. Parents, you will receive the link your child will need to connect to the group. If you have any questions, please contact ctimm@cclse.org or czommers@cclse.org.
Who is this group for? This support group is for any high schooler who is part of an adoptive or guardianship family and is struggling to find a positive outlet regarding their feelings on family life, or anything they are having challenges with. We encourage children to attend as many sessions of this group as they would like.
The group’s goal is to provide a structured and safe place for your child to foster trust, coping skills, and peer connections while reducing frustration, conflicts, and anxiety felt at home. The group provides your child an opportunity to meet with fellow children dealing with similar challenges with their families on a more personal level. Your child will participate in a variety of activities and discussion while focusing on this session’s theme. The overall goal is for your child to feel supported, that they have control over their attitude and success in life, and understand the complexities of family life.
Group criteria:
- Children between the ages of 13 and 17 are welcome to participate
- During group the child needs a private space free from distractions or other members of the family, but still under the supervision of a trusted adult.
- If you register your child, please be sure they understand prior to registration that this group requires a willingness to participate.
- What your child shares in group is confidential information, unless his or her safety is at risk. Group facilitators are mandatory reporters.
Additional virtual group acknowledgments:
- I understand there are potential risks to this technology, including interruptions, unauthorized access, and technical difficulties. WIFCC may discontinue the virtual group session if it is felt that the videoconferencing connections are not adequate for the situation.
- The group participants must be residing in the state of Wisconsin.