Child and Parent Resource Institute education and resources
Find learning opportunities about children’s developmental services and mental health for organizations and service providers, clients and families, and student learners in various fields.
Overview
Child and Parent Resource Institute (CPRI) provides evidence-informed learning opportunities for individuals and organizations supporting children with special needs. This includes topics in developmental and mental health.
Field placements for students
CPRI offers highly specialized clinical learning opportunities for students. Field placements prepare students to do assessments and provide care and treatment to children and youth with complex developmental challenges and/or mental health concerns in a clinical setting.
These placements are coordinated through your learning institution. Please contact your placement coordinator for more information or have your placement coordinator contact us.
Request a clinical presentation
To request a CPRI clinical presentation at your agency or school, please complete the request form. Presentations are subject to availability.
There is no fee for CPRI clinical presentations, but you may be asked to reimburse travel-related costs.
Should you wish to express your appreciation for this educational service, you may do so by making a donation to Volunteer Organization of CPRI (VOCPRI).
For further information, please contact volunteer services at
Attention: Volunteer Services
600 Sanatorium Road
London, Ontario
N6H 3W7
List of available presentations
Program: Attachment
- Title: Sharing the journey: Caring for complex children & youth exposed to negative life events
- Presenter: ACES Program (Attachment Consultation and Education Services)
Content: This half-day presentation is designed as a follow up to the Looking for Connection presentation. Presenters will engage attendees in sharing their knowledge, experience and build on information previously taught by discussing attachment-focused and trauma-informed responses to challenging behaviours often observed in children and youth with difficult early histories
- Title: Wired This Way: Understanding the Effects of Negative Life Events, Trauma and Chronic Stress
- Presenter: ACES Program (Attachment Consultation and Education Services)
Content: This presentation is designed to help professionals, schools, and/or families have a better understanding of trauma. The focus of the presentation is flexible and will address learning objectives in depth or more broadly based on audience needs.
- Title: Concerning sexual behaviours and Attachment - What’s the connection?
- Presenter: Sexual Behaviours Team and ACES Program (Attachment Consultation and Education Services)
Content: Children and youth who exhibit concerning sexual behaviour have often been exposed to negative life events including neglect, abuse and inconsistent caregiving. This 3-hour presentation will introduce attendees to the factors influencing the development of secure and insecure attachment patterns and will review normative and concerning sexual behaviour. Presenters will draw connections between attachment and concerning sexual behaviour through discussion of underlying reasons for behaviour and will provide strategies for intervention using a trauma-informed lens.
- Title: Looking for connection: understanding and responding to children and youth through an attachment-focused lens
- Presenter: ACES Program (Attachment Consultation and Education Services)
- Content: This half-day presentation is designed to help professionals, schools and/or caregivers increase their understanding of attachment needs in children and youth with primary focus on those exposed to negative life events. Presenters will provide a general overview of attachment theory and research findings to help take the guesswork out of knowing what our children need.
Program: Brake Shop (Disinhibition disorders)
- Title: Tic, Tic, Tic…. BOOM!: Supporting Youth with Reactive Rage
- Presenter: Brake Shop Clinic
Content: This 3-hour workshop demonstrates use of the Skill Deficit Model based on Dr. Ross Greene’s Collaborative and Proactive Solutions (CPS) and Dr. B. Duncan McKinlay’s Leaky Brakes Model. Learn how to apply the concepts and practice Mapping Basket B, to help children and youth with reactive rage driven behavioural challenges.
- Title: Camp I Wanna stop: supporting “Leaky Brake” campers
- Presenter: Brake Shop Clinic
Content: This is a 2-hour overview presentation for camp counsellors and support staff to improve understanding of Tourette Syndrome and associated disorders, how to recognize and understand them, and how to avoid misinterpretation of behaviour. A introduction to helpful strategies is also introduced.
- Title: “Leaky Brakes” what they are. what they aren’t.
- Presenter: Brake Shop Clinic
- Content: This 2-hour overview presentation for school staff, parents, and mental health professionals intends to improve understanding of Tourette Syndrome and associated disorders, how to recognize and understand them, and how to avoid misinterpretation of behaviour. An extended version can be requested to learn de-escalation strategies to avoid meltdowns in various settings (up to 3 hours in length).
Program: Infant development
- Title: Infant development: The trans-disciplinary model of service
- Presenter: Home Visiting Program for Infants (HPVI)
Content: This presentation provides an overview of issues associated with a trans-disciplinary model of service delivery, including the composition and maintenance of the trans-disciplinary team, and the benefits and challenges associated with this approach to provision of service.
- Title: Motor development in children with Down syndrome
- Presenter: Home Visiting Program for Infants (HPVI)
Content: This presentation will provide an overview of the differences in the neurological/musculoskeletal makeup of infants with Down Syndrome, and how these differences impact their gross motor development. Strategies for promoting optimal gross motor development will be presented.
- Title: Paediatric feeding issues
- Presenter: Home Visiting Program for Infants (HPVI)
- Content: This presentation has two parts. Part 1 will provide an overview of the progression of feeding skills in typically developing children, and how different diagnoses (e.g., premature infants, Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy) may impact feeding skills. Part 2 will provide an overview of assessment methods for feeding issues, other factors in feeding, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), and the basics of tube feeding.
Program: Intellectual disabilities and dual diagnosis
- Title: Mood assessment and diagnosis
- Presenter: Mood Disorders Clinic
Content: This presentation is designed to facilitate understanding the complexity of assessment and treatment recommendations of children and adolescents with a query of Mood Disorder.
- Title: School support for children and adolescents with a mood disorder
- Presenter: Mood Disorders Clinic
- Content: Mood disorders can significantly impact the school performance of children and adolescents. This presentation provides an overview of school-related difficulties that may occur with a Mood Disorder, with the aim of increasing understanding of symptom management within the school setting as well as identifying resources to increase school success for children and adolescents with this diagnosis.
Program: Pediatrics
- Title: Raising Healthy Children in a Digital World: Problems and Solutions
- Presenter: Dr. Michelle Ponti, Justin Temple, Erin Watkins
- Content: Participants will learn current evidence-based risks and potential benefits of digital media use in children and adolescents. Key recommendations from the Canadian Paediatric Society statements on screen use in young children 0-5 years, school-age children and adolescents are reviewed. Participants will learn how to guide families about healthy use of digital screen media in their daily lives and help manage problematic screen use behaviours.
Program: Sexual behaviours
- Title: Concerning sexual behaviours in children and youth
- Presenter: Sexual Behaviours Team
- Content: This presentation provides an overview of children and youth that present with concerning sexual behaviours and factors that contribute to why behaviours occur. Interventions and strategies that can support positive change will also be explored. Presentation designed for social workers, teachers, probation officers, and students.
Program: Supporting families
- Title: Alternative family placements
- Presenter: Homeshare Program
- Content: This presentation is intended for organizations interested in gathering further information about this unique program at CPRI and/or developing their own alternate family placement program. This session will provide an instructive overview of the implementation of the Homeshare Program at CPRI, which is a specialized family placement program for children and youth who have multiple disabilities. Homeshare offers the possibility of a full-time and long-term option for families who still want their child to be part of a family but are unable to provide this care in their own home. Topics will include: Structure of the Homeshare program at CPRI; the recruitment, screening, training, and ongoing support of potential Homeshare Families; using an individualized funding model; providing a seamless transition to adult years; coordinating and facilitating the involvement of Natural Families, including trips home, visits, and participation in treatment and care planning.
Program: Trauma informed care
- Title: Introduction to trauma informed care
- Presenter: Education and Learning Services Department
- Content: As an introductory look into the importance of implementing a trauma-informed environment, this presentation provides learners with an explanation of the core principles of trauma-informed care, an understanding of the impact of trauma on individuals and systems, and a beginner’s framework to support the mental model shift when working with children and youth. This presentation aims to familiarize learners with the basics of residential trauma-informed approaches, and how your organization can begin thinking about “becoming trauma-informed”.
Resources
Find virtual resources on specialized topics related to child and youth developmental and mental health.
- Psychotropic medication monitoring (medication safety and side effect monitoring)
- Attachment disturbance/disorder
- Sexual behaviours
- Dual diagnosis behaviour and anxiety
- Brake shop (disinhibition disorders)
- Selective Mutism