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Impact Report

For plan Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Bernalillo County)
Date October 28, 2009, 8:31 pm
For Objective Short-term Show short-term objectives
Impact Report An ongoing effort of the Home Economist is to train staff who work in Afterschool field and to encourage state licensure by provided high quality training for this large group of people in Bernalillo County. For the 4th summer in a row the Home Economist has was a part of the city of Albuquerque Community Center Summer staff training. In June over 180 summer staff was trained on positive discipline techniques with large groups of children. Thousands of children participate in the 28 Albuquerque Community Centers during the summer and afterschool programs. In December of 2008 training was offered at the NM Forum for Youth and Community’s annual summit. This was a panel who discussed ways to help afterschool programs get through the state licensing process. A plan was presented and approved by the Child Youth and Family Department allowing the process to be more possible for afterschool programs to attain. In addition to this effort the Home Economist did her master’s creative component on curriculum for Afterschool providers. The parts of the training are; age appropriate practices, behavior management and positive youth development. This training is available upon request.