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The things we carry (in the trunks of our cars!)

  • By sfitzgibbons
  • August 1, 2019
  • FTIP, HFM, TAPSS
Many of the practitioners at SPCC spend a tremendous amount of time in their cars. They use their cars to go to...
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Reflective-Supervision

A Year of Practice: The Story That Has No End

  • By SPCC Rochester
  • November 6, 2018
  • Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Passions, Programs, Reflective Supervision, TVP
A Year of Practice: The Story That Has No End Author, Alana Russotti, reflects on the trepidation and ultimate gratitude of one of...
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The Magic of Reflective Supervision

  • By SPCC Rochester
  • 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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Breastfeeding moms need our support

  • By SPCC Rochester
  • July 3, 2018
  • Community Partners, HFM, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Passions, Programs, WIC
Contributed by: Alissa Hughes, SPCC WIC Peer Counselor My name is Alissa and I have worked as a peer counselor in SPCC’s WIC program going on...
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talk about it.

  • By SPCC Rochester
  • March 28, 2018
  • Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Passions, SVP, TVP
Author: Sarah Kliman, LMSW, MT-BC is a social worker and music therapist who has worked with children and families in a variety...
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Healthy Eating – It’s a Journey!

  • By SPCC Rochester
  • March 14, 2018
  • Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Passions, Programs, WIC
By: Victoria Cretelle, Nutritionist for SPCC’s WIC Program (Women, Infants & Children) With spring right around the corner it's time to celebrate National...
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The Intersectionalities of Courage

  • By SPCC Rochester
  • March 7, 2018
  • Community Partners, HFM, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Passions, Preventing Intimate Partner Violence, Programs, TAPSS, Trauma Informed Care
Contributed by: Jilian Quigley, BS - Health Educator & Family Coordinator for SPCC's TeenAge Parent Support Services (TAPSS) Program When I walk into a...
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Rochester’s Littlest Book Worms!

  • By SPCC Rochester
  • January 19, 2018
  • HFM, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Passions, Programs, TAPSS
When parents and small children read together, the children are actually learning the basics of speech and language. Reading with even the...
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Providing Hope

  • By SPCC Rochester
  • January 2, 2018
  • Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Passions, Programs, TAPSS
The following reflection was provided by two of our amazing SPCC staff who dedicate their time and efforts to partnering with the...
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A Different Kind of Gift…

  • By SPCC Rochester
  • 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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