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Here is an interesting story about a kinship parent who recently went through DCS training and was able to save a life because of what she learned.
Savannah Moser, 23, is a new kinship parent in the Tennessee Valley Region. She cares for a young relative along with two young children of her own. At her restaurant job, Savannah noticed a customer who appeared to be struggling. She asked him if he was choking and he shook his head, “yes.” Savannah calmly proceeded to perform the Heimlich maneuver she had learned in DCS CPR/First Aid training and saved this man’s life.
Savannah is described by Misty D’Amico, the Kinship Coordinator in Tennessee Valley, as an “everyday hero,” who manages all her responsibilities, plus two jobs, with “resilience and grace.”
Congratulations, Savannah and thank you for all you do!
We also want to acknowledge George Stephens, a former DCS employee, who is now a resource parent trainer. George taught Savannah these skills.
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RPS News
Shelby County DCS Resource Parent Support staff would like to show appreciation to Traditional Foster Care Resource Parent, Ms. Conner’s home was
opened in January of 2010. Like most resource parents, she first began her
journey believing that she would only foster one or two young, elementary school aged children. However, since that time, she has cared for over 20 children, including sibling groups with as many as five children, as well as a few teenagers!
Ms. Conner usually will not give up on the children, even after their behavior is found to be very challenging. She has stated this is because teens need guidance and support to know that they are loved and cared for unconditionally, just as much as the little babies. She has been a good role model for girls and young ladies and teaches boys and girls how to feel good about themselves and encourage them to set goals and look forward to a great future.
Debra Conner
HATS OFF! HOORAY!
WE CELEBRATE YOU!
Some of the children, their birth parents and relatives still maintain contact with Ms. Conner as they have established a bond. She reaches out to the Moms and Dads as she has a special way of encouraging them to feel good about being together or at least sharing closer relationships.
Ms. Conner’s assigned RPS FSW Sharon Harris, on behalf of the Department of Children’s Services, appreciates Ms. Conner’s willingness to care for our children by sharing her home, nurturing and her extended support and compassion for children and their relatives. This is what fostering truly is all about!
Sharon Harris Resource Parent Support Specialist
I've found that luck is quite predictable. If you want more luck, take more chances. Be more active. Show up more often. Brian Tracy
Anniversary Congratulations
Congratulations to the following Resource Parents on
their January anniversary dates.
Years as a
Name Date Resource Parent
Monica Scott 1/28/99 16
Charlotte Walker 1/26/07 8
Cynthia Williams 1/26/0 8
Gretchen & Michael Shaw 1/22/3 2
Kimberly Fleming-Adams 1/1014 1
Steven & Terrisita Freeman 1/1/14 1
Vanessa Holmes 1/7/14 1
Jessica Parnell 1/23/14 1
Katherine Taylor 1/23/14 1
RPS Staff Bios
Sharon Harris is a native Memphian who has been with the
Department for over 20 years. She began as a Child
Protective Services worker, then worked as a Home Study
Writer and PATH trainer. She has been in the Resource
Parent Support unit for four years. Sharon obtained a B. A.
Degree in Social Work from LeMoyne-Owen College and is
currently enrolled at Memphis Theological Seminary in the
Master of Divinity program. She also enjoys painting and
writing poetry. Her theme in life is, “Do unto others as you
would have them to do unto you”.
Thank you Sharon for your hard work on behalf of your
Resource Parents.
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In-Service Courses for Shelby Region
For up to date information go to the training website at:
http://www.tn.gov/youth/training/rptraining.shtml
Resource Parent Training Calendar Website
http://tennessee.gov/youth/training/resourceparent/rptraining_calendars.shtml
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Volume: #1, Issue #1
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Welcome
to new Resource Parents in the last quarter of 2014
Anderson, Diane Charleston-Price, Renii Coleman, Marcus & Lela Cook, Tawana Copeland, Sarah Ann Fields, Annetta Freeman, Charlotte Gauldin, Atonua & Lonnie Hardy, Jonathan & Whitney Jackson, Susan James, Tony Johnson, Cassandra Laws, Ariel Leonard, Chebrew Lopez, Deborah Lurry, Bobbie Mace, Tameria Mendez, Juan and Blanca Milan, Cosandra Miller, Nia & Joseph Moten, Sherry Phillips, Clifton & Candice Pitts, Lucinda Pope, Hattie & Jeffrey Smith, Dereka Stanton, Michelle Thomas, Terry & Velma Wallace, Lavesa & Marcus
Walp, Kyle & Melissa
2015 Board Payment Call in Dates
January 7-8, 2015 for dates December 16-31, 2014
January 22-23, 2015 for January 1-15, 2015
February 5-6, 2015 for January 16-31, 2015
Supplemental call in dates will be announced at a later date.
Website: https://apps.tn.gov/fpv/
Phone: 1-877-318-5064
January 2015 page 3 Volume: #2, Issue #1
For more information about Resource Parent courses in your area, please contact Contract Centerstone at:
Johahna Jensen 731-431-5790 or
PARENTING THE YOUTHFUL OFFENDER
SHELBY REGION~RESOURCE PARENT TRAINING COURSE SCHEDULE This 9-hour class allows resource parents to explore the benefits of fostering a delinquent youth. Participants will gain knowledge helpful in assisting a delinquent youth in addressing challenging behaviors, delinquent behaviors, adolescent development and transitioning to home or independent living placement. This course covers working with birth parents, therefore, you will not be required to take Working with Birthparents.
The next class will be held at:
Shelby Co DCS Office, 1925 South Third Street
Friday, February 27, 2015 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
~ Saturday, February 28, 2015 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
**Both dates are required** Child care provided by RPS staff upon request. Notify your RPS worker if childcare Is needed.
www.nctsn.org The National Child Traumatic Stress Network
www.circleofsecurity.org Evidence Supported Attachment Therapy
www.urbanchildinstitute.org The Urban Child Institute located here in Memphis
www.acestudy.org The adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE)
www.joinvroom.org Vroom turns shared moments into brain-building moments. Whether it’s mealtime, bath time, or anytime in between, there are always ways to nurture our children's growing minds.
Dr. John DeGarmo radio program for Foster Parents at:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/rapidtalk
January 2015
Volume: #2, Issue #1
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