The Family Care for Children & Youth Training Series is delivered by experts in the field from both in and outside the FCCY organization, and most classes can be credited toward Social Work Continuing Education Units or NBCC (National Board of Certified Counselors) Continuing Education Units. Sessions are held in Milton, Pennsylvania.
Deborah McAllister, Regional Director
Deb holds a master's degree in social work and will be pursuing a master's degree in social work. She has experience working with children and adolescents and is certified in Choice Theory/Reality Therapy. Deb has extensive training experience in a variety of topics. Milton training sessions.
Training Consultants
Kim Olver
Kim Olver started working in the field of mental health in 1982 and expanded into the field of child welfare in 1987. Kim has a master’s degree in Counseling and is a Certified Reality Therapist, a Nationally Certified Counselor, a Licensed Professional Counselor, a Competency-Based Trainer, and an adjunct professor at the University of Scranton. Kim teaches the following FCCY Milton training sessions: Substance Abuse Issues; Significance & Value of Birth and Extended Family; Stress Management; Identifying & Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect; Choice Theory/Reality Therapy; Cultural Awareness; HIPAA, Confidentiality/HIPPA; RT & MH Disorders; Effective Communication; Managing Anger; Values Clarification; Effective Discipline; Reality Therapy Basic Week; and Teamwork.
Sylvester Baugh
Sylvester Baugh began working in the field of training in 1981 and started work as a counselor in 1982. His areas of focus include child welfare and schools, and he has consulted with United Airlines in the areas of diversity and life skills. Sylvester has over 10 years of counseling experience. He holds a degree in Communications and is a Basic Week Instructor for the William Glasser Institute. Sylvester teaches Cultural Awareness as part of our Milton training sessions.
Nancy S. Buck, Ph.D.,
Nancy Buck is a senior faculty member of The William Glasser Institute as well as adjunct faculty at Salve Regina University. She has worked with Dr.Glasser for over 20 years and has trained professionals in these ideas throughout the world. Dr. Buck is recognized and highly respected as a trainer and facilitator. Her genuine, warm and authentic teaching style is clear and concise, helping learners to move from the theoretical to practical applications.
For more information on the Family Care for Children & Youth Training Series, e-mail us today or call (570) 522-9790. For a printable registration form, click here.