Welcome
TAC trainers, to your new digital toolkit.
We now have five
TAC trainers and offer the TAC training statewide.
When asked why they became
TAC trainers, Cortney and Chris had similar responses.
Chris and Cortney describe the tremendous sensitivity that
TAC trainers must bring to the task as many students come to the training with personal experiences with adoption.
C.A.S.E. is very pleased to spotlight two
TAC trainers from Nebraska, both of whom work with Right Turn, a collaboration between Lutheran Family Services of Nebraska and Nebraska Children's Home Society and the only statewide program focusing on post-adoption services.
Cortney and Chris are remarkable
TAC trainers who have trained four groups of Nebraska clinicians and provided the state with 45 adoption competent mental health professionals.
Interested in becoming
a TAC Trainer?
«Being
a TAC Trainer is an amazing experience.
Not exact matches
On a personal note, she describes how delighted she was to participate in the
TAC Train the
Trainers but had a four - month - old son from whom she would be away from for an entire week.
Bonny Allyson is a Clinical Supervisor and
Trainer for our counselling placements at the Awareness Centre (
TAC) and was previously our Clinical Manager.
In addition, Sean presents locally, nationally and internationally on numerous topics and trainings related to adoption and is a certified
TAC (Training for Adoption Competency)
trainer, offering training and supervision to other mental health professionals seeking certification as adoption competent therapists.