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X-WR-CALDESC:A recent study found that youth who ever talked about college 
 with their caregivers are over eight times more likely to expect to attend
  a four-year college than those who don’t. Findings such as these have led
  the Los Angeles County Department of Child and Family Services (LA DCFS) 
 to require licensed caregivers to become trained on preparing foster youth
  for college\, starting in middle school. \n\nPlease join John Burton Advo
 cates for Youth (JBAY) for a web seminar to learn about the new curriculum
  for caregivers on post-secondary education that will be used in Los Angel
 es and is available statewide. Topics addressed will include:\n\n• Researc
 h on the relationship between caregivers and college attendance\;\n• Infor
 mation about LA DCFS' policy to require caregiver training on post-seconda
 ry education and how the training fits into the county’s larger strategy t
 o achieve college success for its foster youth\; and\n• Information about 
 how counties can provide this training to caregivers as part of the eight-
 hour annual Resource Family (RFA) training requirement.\n\nPresenting on t
 he web seminar will be representatives from John Burton advocates for Yout
 h\, LA DCFS\, the Foster and Kinship Care Education (FKCE) Program\, and U
 NITE-LA.Less\nRegister by clicking the link below. \nCE Hours: 1.5
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DESCRIPTION:A recent study found that youth who ever talked about college w
 ith their caregivers are over eight times more likely to expect to attend 
 a four-year college than those who don’t. Findings such as these have led 
 the Los Angeles County Department of Child and Family Services (LA DCFS) t
 o require licensed caregivers to become trained on preparing foster youth 
 for college\, starting in middle school. \n\nPlease join John Burton Advoc
 ates for Youth (JBAY) for a web seminar to learn about the new curriculum 
 for caregivers on post-secondary education that will be used in Los Angele
 s and is available statewide. Topics addressed will include:\n\n• Research
  on the relationship between caregivers and college attendance\;\n• Inform
 ation about LA DCFS' policy to require caregiver training on post-secondar
 y education and how the training fits into the county’s larger strategy to
  achieve college success for its foster youth\; and\n• Information about h
 ow counties can provide this training to caregivers as part of the eight-h
 our annual Resource Family (RFA) training requirement.\n\nPresenting on th
 e web seminar will be representatives from John Burton advocates for Youth
 \, LA DCFS\, the Foster and Kinship Care Education (FKCE) Program\, and UN
 ITE-LA.Less\nRegister by clicking the link below. \nCE Hours: 1.5
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190605T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190605T113000
LOCATION:Online Webinar
SUMMARY:CE: Turning Dreams into Degrees: A Tool for Counties to Empower Car
 egivers in Supporting Foster Youth with College
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