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Moments of Connection

  • By JBrumbaugh
  • April 30, 2020
  • Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Preventing Child Abuse & Neglect, TAPSS, Trauma Informed Care
Author: Kyra Folkins Kyra Folkins is a SUNY Brockport social work intern in SPCC's Teenage Parent Support Services Program. Kyra's greatest takeaway during...
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SPCC is open and we are here for you!

  • By JBrumbaugh
  • April 1, 2020
  • Featured, FTIP, HFM, Preventing Child Abuse & Neglect, Preventing Intimate Partner Violence, Programs, SVP, TAPSS, Trauma Informed Care, TVP, VMA, WIC
In spite of the need for social distancing to help stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus, our work has not stopped-we...
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The Magic of Reflective Supervision

  • By JBrumbaugh
  • August 16, 2018
  • Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Passions, Preventing Child Abuse & Neglect, Programs, Reflective Supervision, SVP, TVP
In this piece Nancy explores the felt experience of Reflection Supervision--what it feels like to receive and not receive it and the...
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A Different Kind of Gift…

  • By JBrumbaugh
  • December 8, 2017
  • FTIP, HFM, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Passions, Preventing Child Abuse & Neglect, Preventing Intimate Partner Violence, Programs, Reflective Supervision, SVP, TAPSS, Trauma Informed Care, TVP, VMA, WIC
On the heels of a season of giving thanks for so many good things in life, I feel challenged to hit the...
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Another Bright Light

  • By JBrumbaugh
  • July 20, 2017
  • HFM, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Passions, Preventing Child Abuse & Neglect, Programs, TAPSS
Allow us to introduce you to another bright light here in Rochester:  A ministry called MINO – Mothers in Need of Others,...
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February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness & Prevention Month

  • By JBrumbaugh
  • February 15, 2017
  • FTIP, HFM, Passions, Preventing Child Abuse & Neglect, Preventing Intimate Partner Violence, Programs, SVP, TAPSS, TVP
February brings us Valentine’s Day, a day when dating and romance is celebrated.  However, beyond the hearts and roses, chocolates and cards,...
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Domestic Violence: Beyond the Headlines

  • By JBrumbaugh
  • October 31, 2016
  • FTIP, HFM, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Passions, Preventing Child Abuse & Neglect, Preventing Intimate Partner Violence, Programs, SVP, TAPSS, Trauma Informed Care, TVP
As Domestic Violence Awareness month comes to a close, SPCC therapist Crystal Foster, M.S. reflects on her work with children and families...
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In My Own Backyard

  • By JBrumbaugh
  • May 12, 2016
  • Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Passions, Preventing Child Abuse & Neglect, Programs, SVP, TAPSS
May is Supervised Visitation Awareness Month and our guest blogger today is a sharing her beautiful story of how she’s making sense...
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Aiden & The Hulk: A Story of Music Therapy.

  • By JBrumbaugh
  • June 26, 2015
  • FTIP, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Passions, Preventing Child Abuse & Neglect, Programs, SVP, TVP
Sarah Kliman, MT-BC, SPCC, Supervised Visitation Specialist As a music therapist, I have seen the power of music many times. It can be...
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#WhyIStayed

  • By JBrumbaugh
  • September 9, 2014
  • FTIP, HFM, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Passions, Preventing Child Abuse & Neglect, Preventing Intimate Partner Violence, Programs, SVP, TAPSS, TVP
Contributed by: Jessica Brumbaugh, LMSW, SPCC Evaluation & Program Director With recent headline news involving domestic violence, SPCC thought we might add some...
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