Stop, Drop and Connect: A New Way To Handle Big Behaviors – (In-Person, Birmingham) or Virtual

What if your child’s most confusing behaviors are actually messages you haven’t learned to read yet? Raging. Lying. Stealing. Shutting down. These behaviors feel defiant — but for children who’ve […]
Recognizing and Responding to Child Trafficking: A Training for Colbert DHR Staff and Child Serving Professionals

An overview of emerging trends in child trafficking, including sex, forced labor and on-line exploitation including the complex range of factors that make children more susceptible. Working with culturally diverse […]
Great Expectations Continue: Love with Limits (Live Webinar)

Families are supposed to be forever, whether biological or created through foster care and adoption. But what happens when love begins to have limits? What happens when parents are physically […]
Child Trafficking Training for First Responders, Educators, Court Personnel, and Child Serving Professionals – Jacksonville

Child Trafficking Training | 6.0 CEUs | Jacksonville State University | April 15, 2026 8:30am – 4:00pm Children’s Aid Society of Alabama’s, Child Trafficking Solutions Project in partnership with Jacksonville […]
FREE Webinar – Recognizing and Responding to Child Trafficking for Child-Serving Professionals in Franklin County, and Auburn

Workshop Overview Child trafficking is evolving and prevention and response must evolve with it. This dynamic workshop explores emerging trends in child trafficking, including sexual exploitation, forced labor, and online […]
The Parallel Process: Supporting Parents, Children & Workers – Live APAC Training Webinar

When children come from hard places, the focus is often on their healing, as it should be, but parents and professionals can carry that weight too. Over time, caregivers may […]
Free Trauma-Informed Webinar Training Hosted by APAC Adoption: Supporting Survivors of Traumatic Families with Kaytee Gillis

Trauma-Informed Webinar Training | Hosted by Alabama Pre/Post Adoption Connections Children and adults who have experienced family trauma often carry invisible wounds that affect behavior, relationships, and emotional regulation. Without […]
Meds Matter: Understanding Psychotropic Medication Use in Foster and Adoptive Youth

Psychotropic medications are often used to treat mental health challenges. The question has been raised, “are these medications over-used in the foster youth population?” It’s a question that’s being discussed […]
The Secret Life of Children: Suicidal Ideation and the Need for Informed Intervention

Every life is precious, and many of us hold the lives of children especially dear. A child should be carefree, lighthearted, and joyful. However, this is not the reality for […]
Discover How “Putting the Pieces Together” Can Truly Transform Your Work in Child Welfare Services

“The system is broken,” “The children are broken,” if you work in any capacity serving children…you’ve heard these statements all too often. You’re working hard to put the pieces together, […]