New Jersey Parents Caucus participates in Outdoor Outreach Event in Orange.
New Jersey Parents Caucus participates in Outdoor Outreach Event in Orange.
New Jersey Parents Caucus participates in Outdoor Outreach Event in Orange.
NJPC and MCBC are offering a FREE ten session Professional Parent Advocacy Training for parents, caregivers and families raising children with emotional and behavioral challenge. Details HERE
Are you interested in joining a research team studying racial equity in New Jersey’s criminal legal system? Would you like to contribute to ways research is conducted to make it more inclusive and elevate the voices of those impacted by … Continued
October 27 and October 28, 2021 New Jersey Parents Caucus, Elizabeth
THREE OPPORTUNITIES TO SHARE YOUR VOICE! New York University, Silver School of Social Work and New York Foundling research project is calling all caregivers! Are you interested in providing feedback about your experience with the child welfare system as a … Continued
Researchers at the University of Oregon are conducting a survey to identify the training needs of juvenile services staff in short-term detention and residential or secure care facilities working with youth with brain injury. The survey will inform training needs … Continued
While parents and caregivers raising children with mental health, emotional and behavioral challenges continue to struggle with the question of whether or not to treat their children with psychotropic medication, NJPC is committed to providing them with appropriate education and … Continued
Raising a healthy, stable family sometimes requires moving to a new state. And the reasons for moving are often similar: career transitions, better schools, financial challenges or a general desire to change settings. Wants and needs don’t always align in … Continued
At the Tyler Clementi Foundation, we believe that classrooms, families and workplaces should encourage online safety through kindness and respect. Even if you’ve never experienced the harmful effects of cyberbullying, you can still proactively set guidelines and start the conversation about online safety within your community. If you haven’t … Continued