Friday, September 28, 2012

Adele Shanbar is retiring!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I don’t want to miss any of Adele’s homes, past or present…. So Im trying to cover basis by sending to all homes on my list.

If know of a closed home of Adele’s we should invite, please forward me their information.

Thanks
Carla

 

 

 

Please join us in wishing Adele a happy retirement

and over 35 years with the Department!

 

Wednesday October 24th

 

6:00

 

The Village Green, Route 1 N Danvers

 

** please wear something sparkly or Halloween themed!!

Just for fun!

Please do not share any details with Adele… we know Adele would love to know…. But we want to keep it a surprise!

 

Cost of $35.00 includes dinner, dessert and gift

 

Please RSVP by October 17th to anyone in the Salem Family Resource Unit.

Checks payable to Carla King

 

 

FREEE tickets to the USS Salem HAUNTED SHIP

 

Here is the website:

http://www.hauntedship.com/flash/index.html

 

This is for OCTOBER 4th at 7pm

 

I need to know by Tuesday morning! 

 

No limit, It’s in Quincy so it’s a hike, but for older kids, looks like a GREAT SCAREY TIME!

 

 

 

 

Check out our blog!!!   http://capeanndss.blogspot.com/

 

Carla King

Foster Parent Recruiter

Department of Children and Families (formerly known as Dept Social Services)

Cape Ann Area Office

45 Congress Street, bldg #4

Salem, MA 01970

978-825-3862   direct DCF ext 33862

 

 

 

Thursday, September 20, 2012

FW: Foster teens needed for Youth Advisory Board meeting

 

 


From: Hubbard, Jennifer (DCF)
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2012 8:58 AM
To: DSS-DL - CapeAnn Users; DSS-DL - Lynn Users
Subject: Foster teens needed for Youth Advisory Board meeting

 

Hello all,

This year’s first foster youth DCF Youth Advisory Board meeting will be on Wednesday, September 26, 2012 from 3:30-4:30pm.  I have cut and pasted as well as attached the anticipated agenda.  The location is the DCF Cape Ann Office in the large conference room.  Please check with your youth to see if they would like to attend.  They can email or call me to RSVP.

Thank you,

 

Jen Hubbard

Adolescent Outreach Worker

Cape Ann/Lynn DCF

978-825-3918

 

2012-2013 Northeast Youth Advisory Board (YAB)

 Agenda

 

 

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

 

I.                Why Vote? How to Register to Vote? What do I do on Election Day?

 

II.             Unique ways to recruit teen foster homes…ideas & suggestion.

 

III.          Foster Care Alumni – pamphlet and how to join

 

           

IV.           Community Service ideas & suggestions…building up your resume & college applications

 

V.      Suggestions for the WAVE, ideas, stories, poems, recipes??          

 

 

 

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Foste parent Training

 

Our first training for foster and kinship foster parents will be held in the Salem DCF office on Thursday, September 20th from 6:30 to 8:30.  Hopefully, you have all received your calendars and have set aside the dates for the upcoming trainings. Please notice the new time.  We are trying to find a time that will work for everyone, as yet, we have not done very well.  Trainings are very interesting and you have a chance to come, meet new people and catch up with friends, have a little snack and go home with some very helpful information. Hope you will attend. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                           DEALING WITH SOCIAL ANXIETY

 

 

                                                                                                             THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH

                                                                                                              

 

                                                                                                                      6:30—8:30

 

 

                                                                                                                     SALEM DCF OFFICE

 

                                                                                                              DONNA SHEA IS OUR TRAINER

BJ's discounted memberships

Every six months I do a membership drive.  Some folks are saying they are due, so here you go!

You can send directly to Marge. She will send you a yellow form you can use to pick up your card. 

DO NOT E-MAIL her, she isn’t good with email. 

 


From: Zaltman, Marge [mailto:MZaltman@bjs.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 10:09 AM
To: King, Carla (DCF)
Subject: RE: Membership drive.

 

Hi Carla,   Good to hear from you as always.   .Here's your updated Bjs Reduced rate sign-up sheet and flyers  for New, renews and add-on Bjs "inner circle" meberships..Your group may fill these out independently, attach payment and US mail to me directly..No emails as they get lost.  Call anytime...Truly,Marge

 

tip of the week!

   Tip of the Week
  (TotW archives)

Do foster parents have to apply for the free/reduced school lunch program for their foster children? 


No.  All foster children and youth are automatically eligible for free school meals.  Upon enrollment,  the DCF Social Worker only needs to give the Notice to LEA Form or a copy of the mittimus to the school. If the foster parent is enrolling the student, they need to sign the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) form, self-attesting the child’s foster care status.


For continuing students, the school will develop a list of currently enrolled foster children. Once enrolled, foster children remain eligible for the entire year (and up to 30 days of the next school year). This is true even if the child changes schools, leaves foster care or returns to his/her biological or adoptive family. 

 

Before, or soon after school starts, DCF Social Workers should make sure foster parents are aware of this and check with students.  For a copy of a letter that can be used with foster parents (in English and Spanish) click here.  For more information about the automatic eligibility click here.

 

 

Check out our blog!!!   http://capeanndss.blogspot.com/

 

Carla King

Foster Parent Recruiter

Department of Children and Families (formerly known as Dept Social Services)

Cape Ann Area Office

45 Congress Street, bldg #4

Salem, MA 01970

978-825-3862   direct DCF ext 33862

 

 

 

Canobie Lake Screemfest discounted tickets

Canobie Lake Park will sell SCREEEMFEST tickets are good for any regular

operating day between Friday, September 28, 2012 and Sunday, October 28, 2012. The Screeemfest Consignment Tickets will be valid for admission to the Park and will allow

use of operating rides, scheduled shows and haunts.

 

The price of each consignment ticket is $24.49. (reg 32.99- savings of 8.50) Each Screeemfest consignment ticket is valid for one

Good-Any-One-Day Admission. (Please note: The price for people under 48" tall is $17.99 at the admission

gate). Children age three and under are Free. Parking is FREE!

 

 

 

 

Check out our blog!!!   http://capeanndss.blogspot.com/

 

Carla King

Foster Parent Recruiter

Department of Children and Families (formerly known as Dept Social Services)

Cape Ann Area Office

45 Congress Street, bldg #4

Salem, MA 01970

978-825-3862   direct DCF ext 33862

 

 

 

Monday, September 17, 2012

REMINDER: Topsfield Fair Discounts

I turn them in on the 25th. If you need them, please make sure to see me this week!

 

 

 

It's that time again!  I again have discounted tickets for the Fair.

The prices are $8 for admission and 11 RIDES for $22. (1 ticket =1 ride)

Regular admission is $11 weekday and $15 weekend so savings of up to $7!

(Children under 8 with an adult are FREE)

 

IMPORTANT: Deadline for tickets is September 25th. Please do not wait until the last minute. It's very difficult for me to run back and forth for last minute tickets. I am happy to take checks made payable theto TOPSFIELD FAIR.  These checks wont be cashed until after Sept 28th, so there is no reason to wait until the last minute!  

 

 

Check out our blog!!!   http://capeanndss.blogspot.com/

 

Carla King

Foster Parent Recruiter

Department of Children and Families (formerly known as Dept Social Services)

Cape Ann Area Office

45 Congress Street, bldg #4

Salem, MA 01970

978-825-3862   direct DCF ext 33862

 

 

FW: Winter Event! November 17th & 18th

This is always a great event! I only go on the 50% off days!!

 


From: TooCutetoToss [mailto:toocutetotoss@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2012 11:48 AM
To: Lauren Bosse
Subject: Winter Event! November 17th & 18th

 

We are excited to announce....

 

Too Cute to Toss Winter Event 

 

Come shop for amazing deals on gently used children's items. Clothing, toys, gear, maternity, holiday items and much more! Sizes NB-16.

 

Cove Community Center

 19 East Corning St. Beverly, MA

 Around the corner from lynch park

 

Saturday, November 17th  9:30am - 4pm

and

Sunday, Nov. 18th 9am - 2pm 50% off most items

 

 We now accept credit cards(Visa, Mastercard, American Ex and Discover)!! as well as cash and local checks 

 

 All sales are final, no returns or exchanges.

 

We will also have some great local vendors to check out!

 

 

We hope you all can make it!  Be sure to invite all your friends!  PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS EMAIL. Please email us seperately with any questions.

 

Attached is our sale flyer, please feel free to print and share!

 

--
Too Cute to Toss

Lauren Bosse, co-owner

Alycia Merritt, co-owner

 

 

Friday, September 14, 2012

Free Haircuts!

My co-worker in another office has again shared the free haircuts!

Coupon for one free haircut at Hair Cuttery (there is one in Danvers near Market Basket and one on route 1 Saugus)

Let me know if you want one, and if you are not my home, please include your address.

 

Check out our blog!!!   http://capeanndss.blogspot.com/

 

Carla King

Foster Parent Recruiter

Department of Children and Families (formerly known as Dept Social Services)

Cape Ann Area Office

45 Congress Street, bldg #4

Salem, MA 01970

978-825-3862   direct DCF ext 33862

 

 

 

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Public Safety & Truck Day Reminder!

 
 
 

 

REMINDER

PUBLIC SAFETY 

& TRUCK DAY 2012

 

This Saturday, September 15, 2012

 Endicott Park  10am-2pm

truckday3  

Greetings!

 

We wanted to remind you to please join us for "Public Safety & Truck Day" This Saturday September 15th at Endicott Park from 10am-2pm! The weather forecast looks to be perfect! Don't miss this exciting event put on by Danvers Recreation. We hope to see you there! 

 

 

 

 

 

Sincerely,

 

David Mountain

Recreation Director

 

Public Safety & Truck Day  

 "Bigger and Better than the Trucks in

 the Sandbox"

Truck Day

"Public Safety & Truck Day" is being sponsored by Danvers Recreation on Saturday, September 15th from 10am-2pm at Endicott Park. Tentatively scheduled to be on display will be police cars, fire trucks, concrete mixers, loaders, graders, helicopters, bulldozers, dump trucks and lots more.  In the past, the event has drawn crowds of more than 4,000 people with close to 100 pieces of equipment on display for children and grown-up kids to play in and explore! Trucks come from Danvers Department of Public Works, Danvers Police, Danvers Fire as well as many private companies who donate their time and trucks to help make this day a success!  

 

September 15, 2012

10:00AM-2:00PM

Endicott Park

57 Forest Street

Danvers, Massachusetts 01923

 

Special thanks to the Danvers Public Works, Police, Fire, and contributing businesses & agencies.

 

 

 

 

Quick Links

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check out our website at 

 

 

 

 for information on Public Safety & Truck Day as well as many other great recreation programs!

 

 

 

 

 

Danvers Recreation | Town Hall | 1 Sylvan St. | Danvers | MA | 01923

Safety Day

 Great event! And free!

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Fall 2012 MAFF Newsletter

This is the first time I am seeing this in email form.  It always has great info. If you are not getting it, you should sign up for it!

 


From: MAFF [mailto:kmarple=mspcc.org@mail120.us2.mcsv.net] On Behalf Of MAFF
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2012 3:13 PM
To: King, Carla (DCF)
Subject: Fall 2012 MAFF Newsletter

 


MAFF Newsletter

Fall 2012

 

IN THIS ISSUE:
Parents' Guide to I.E.P.s  ●  MAFF Book Corner

An Afternoon on "Playful Parenting" with Lawrence Cohen, Ph.D
Upcoming Trainings for Foster Parents  ●  MAFF at Work for You on Beacon Hill

 

 

 

Parents' Guide to I.E.Ps.

Educational success is critical for a child's development and future.   Yet many children struggle in school for a variety of reasons.  One common cause is a learning or other disability that impedes their progress.

These kids are eligible for an Individualized Education Program, or I.E.P., which acts as a blueprint for success, mapping out how a child learns best and how teachers can work within that framework.  Sometimes I.E.P.s are initiated by the school, but parents can also request an evaluation.  Here are a few things every parent should know.

The Disability:  I.E.P.s help with a broad range of disabilities related to learning, communication, health, autism, developmental delay, hearing, vision or emotional disorders.

The Team:  An I.E.P. is a team effort between you and your child's teacher.  You can also include input from therapists, administrators, DCF workers or anyone you think will be helpful.  Students over 14 are encouraged to participate. 

The Process:  First, a child's learning process is evaluated by a professional at the school.  Then the team meets to develop a custom plan to help the child reach educational goals.  I.E.P.s are reassessed throughout a child's time in school.

Not About Separation:  An I.E.P. does not necessarily mean a child will end up in a special classroom.  In fact, the goal is to keep students in mainstream classrooms wherever possible.  Most commonly, it involves tailoring lessons to a child's specific style of learning.
____________________________________________________________________

MAFF Book Corner

Helping your Biological Children Adjust to Foster Siblings
Welcoming a child living in foster care into your family is a big adjustment for every one.  If there is a biological child living at home, his world changes in big ways too.  While much-needed focus is placed on helping the kids living in foster care adapt to a new environment, it can be difficult to explain all of the changes to a biological child and help him cope and thrive.

The Biological Kids' Guide to Surviving Life in a Foster Home was written by Jenifer Stockdale M.Ed., a foster mother who also grew up with foster siblings.  The book explains some of the changes happening in the home, offers advice for interacting with the newest family members, and explains to biological children some of the challenges their foster siblings may be facing.  The book is ideal for kids ages 8 and up.

Other Resources for Parents and Caregivers
For Foster Parents:

For Adoptive Parents:

____________________________________________________________________

An Afternoon on "Playful Parenting" with Lawrence Cohen, Ph.D

MAFF & Kid's Net Conference
Friday, October 26, 2012
9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Holiday Inn
265 Lakeside Ave., Marlborough

Brookline native Dr. Lawrence Cohen believes children use play to explore the world, to express themselves and to try and understand what is happening around them.  Therefore, for parents to build strong bonds with their children and to help children deal with their emotions, Dr. Cohen says parents need to join kids in their world of play.

Dr. Cohen, a licensed psychologist, pioneered "playful parenting," helping parents use positive interactions of play to build trust and happiness with their children.  By nurturing close connections between parents and children in this way, Dr. Cohen believes parents can help children work through behavioral problems and build their self-confidence.

On October 26, 2012, Dr. Cohen will be headlining a conference hosted by MAFF and MSPCC's Kid's Net program, and will help foster, kinship and adoptive parents use playful parenting to build trust and deeper relationships with the newest members of their family. 
The conference is free, but registration is required.  To register, call your local Kid's Net Director.  Lunch is provided.  There is no on-site child care available, but child care can be arranged by calling your Kid's Net Director.

____________________________________________________________________


Save the Date!  Upcoming Trainings for Foster Parents

Every month, MSPCC's Kid's Net program offers nearly 50 trainings across the state for foster parents.  CLICK HERE for a full list of trainings available September 2012 - January 2013.

Trainings in the Spotlight
Responding to the issues of Sexual Abuse
November 10, 2012  •   6 - 8 p.m.  •  Leominster, MA
Foster parents will learn the signs and symptoms of sexual abuse, how sexual abuse affects child growth and development and how to use appropriate interventions.

Cyber Safety
Multiple dates at locations across Mass.
Part of keeping kids safe means protecting them from online predators and cyber bullies.  Foster parents will learn what to watch out for and how to help make sure their child is safe on the Internet.

Bonding with Your Foster Child
Multiple dates at locations across Mass.
There is always a period of adjustment for parent and child when a new child is brought into your home.  Foster parents will learn strategies for building relationships and bonding with the newest member of their family.
____________________________________________________________________


MAFF at Work for You on Beacon Hill

Massachusetts Passed CHINS Reform!
For almost 40 years, when parents, teachers and police reached out for help with a child exhibiting high-risk behavior, help came with a trip to juvenile court and a probation officer.

More than 8,000 at-risk youth annually who struggled with mental health problems, substance abuse and trouble at home were processed through the Children in Need of Services (CHINS) system.  CHINS absorbed kids who had not committed crimes into a system designed for criminals, and it tried to address behavior like truancy without addressing why children were struggling.

After a decade of advocacy, Governor Patrick signed a bill on August 7, 2012, reforming the CHINS system, giving parents, schools and police another option: services like counseling in community based settings.

This is a huge win for kids.  It means that the first stop for struggling youth won't be a courthouse.  Children and families will be able to access counseling and other services in community resource centers without the stigma associated with the court system.  Parents can better seek help for their kids without assuming an adversarial role.  Most important, kids will have a better chance of staying in their homes, in school and out of the criminal justice system.

An Update on the Tuition Waiver Program for FY 13
The tuition waiver program provides crucial financial assistance for DCF-involved youth who enroll in a state university.  CLICK HERE for more info. 

Because the FY13 budget for this program is not sufficient to cover all statutorily eligible students, the Department of Higher Education has implemented a back up provision calling for the available funds to be given to students with an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) of less than $10,000.  This means that the vast majority of youth who aged out of care will receive the waiver, but most adopted children will not.

In the coming year, MAFF will make it a top priority to secure the funding needed to support all eligible youth and to ensure that this waiver becomes a reliable source of support for youth in the future.  Stay tuned for action alerts!

SPEAK OUT!  CLICK HERE to receive action alerts and advocacy initiatives that affect your kids.

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