PASE/DYCD OST Training
Recognizing PASE’s expertise and experience as the premier provider of professional development for afterschool agency staff, the New York City Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) selected PASE as the sole provider of training and technical assistance to all 560 agencies participating in its Out of School Time program.
To register for training, please fill out the on-line training form.
Unless otherwise indicated, trainings are open and free to DYCD OST contractors. All other are waitlisted and fees are listed per training. Trainings take place at PASE offices unless otherwise noted.
Upcoming OST Trainings
8/5 - Are Your Documents in Order? How to Maintain your School Age Child Care (SACC) License
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Once you have your SACC license, the next step is to make sure that you take the necessary measures to maintain the license. In this workshop, participants will learn: what steps to take to ensure that all SACC license documentation is in order; when and how to alert DOHMH of changes in staff that impact the license; and how to be ready for unscheduled site inspections.
Date: Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Time: 10:00am – 1:00pm
Place: PASE, 120 Broadway, Suite 230, New York, NY
Audience: Program Directors & Site Coordinators who are responsible for maintaining the SACC license (Elementary & Middle School-Age Programs serving youth under age 13)
Facilitator: Candace Mayer LaRue, Candace LaRue & Associates
Cost: This training has been made possible by funding from DYCD, and is free and open to DYCD OST Contractors. Provided that there is space, all others may register for a fee of $35 per person.
SACC Regulations: (3) Child day care program development, (5) Business record maintenance and management, (7) Statutes and regulations pertaining to child care
Links to NYSAN QSA Elements: (2) Administration / Organization; (4) Staff/Professional Development; (5) Programming / Activities; (7) Youth Participation / Engagement; (8) Parent / Family / Community Partnerships; (9) Program Sustainability / Growth
Coffee and juice provided. Participants are welcome to bring breakfast with them. Participants will receive certificates upon completion of the session.
Training Code: OST-SAC19
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8/21 - Are Your Documents in Order? How to Maintain your School Age Child Care (SACC) License
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Once you have your SACC license, the next step is to make sure that you take the necessary measures to maintain the license. In this workshop, participants will learn: what steps to take to ensure that all SACC license documentation is in order; when and how to alert DOHMH of changes in staff that impact the license; and how to be ready for unscheduled site inspections.
Date: Thursday, August 21, 2008
Time: 10:00am – 1:00pm
Place: PASE, 120 Broadway, Suite 230, New York, NY
Audience: Program Directors & Site Coordinators who are responsible for maintaining the SACC license (Elementary & Middle School-Age Programs serving youth under age 13)
Facilitator: Candace Mayer LaRue, Candace LaRue & Associates
Cost: This training has been made possible by funding from DYCD, and is free and open to DYCD OST Contractors. Provided that there is space, all others may register for a fee of $35 per person.
SACC Regulations: (3) Child day care program development, (5) Business record maintenance and management, (7) Statutes and regulations pertaining to child care
Links to NYSAN QSA Elements: (2) Administration / Organization; (4) Staff/Professional Development; (5) Programming / Activities; (7) Youth Participation / Engagement; (8) Parent / Family / Community Partnerships; (9) Program Sustainability / Growth
Coffee and juice provided. Participants are welcome to bring breakfast with them. Participants will receive certificates upon completion of the session.
Training Code: OST-SAC20
Registration begins 8/4/08
8/27 - Child Abuse Prevention: Identification & Reporting
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Knowing how to identify cases of child maltreatment and abuse is critical for any youth practitioner. In this workshop, participants will learn how to identify physical and behavioral indicators of child abuse and maltreatment. The workshop will also cover when and how a report must be made and actions the reporter is mandated or authorized to take.
Date: Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Time: 10:00am – 1:00pm
Place: PASE, 120 Broadway, Suite 230, New York, NY
Audience: Program Directors & Line Staff (Elementary, Middle and High School Programs)
Facilitator: LaKeisha Harris, McBurney YMCA
Cost: This training has been made possible by funding from DYCD, and is free and open to DYCD OST contractors. Provided that there is space, all others may register for a fee of $35 per person.
SACC Regulations: 5) Business record maintenance and management; (6) Child abuse and maltreatment identification and prevention; (7) Statutes and regulations pertaining to child care; (8) Statues and regulations pertaining to child abuse and maltreatment; (9) Shaken baby syndrome
Links to NYSAN QSA Elements: (2) Administration/Organization
Coffee and juice provided. Participants are welcome to bring breakfast with them. Participants will receive certificates upon completion of the session.
Training Code: OST-SAC21
Registration begins 8/11/08
PASE/Baruch College School of Public Affairs Emerging Leaders in Child and Youth Services Certificate Program Application
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PASE is now accepting applications for our Fall 2008 Class.
There is always a great need for effective managers in non-profit agencies. In order to meet this need, the Partnership for After School Education (PASE) and Baruch College’s School of Public Affairs have, since 2002, partnered to offer the Emerging Leaders Program, a comprehensive, semester-long course in nonprofit management.
PASE leads the field in offering professional development that provides both theoretical grounding and practical help for all levels of staff. Baruch College's School of Public Affairs gives students the tools and strategic perspective necessary to effect change in an increasingly complex and competitive world. This innovative curriculum offers lectures and practical discussions that combine the expertise of both PASE and Baruch by merging the talents and experience of Baruch professors and seasoned nonprofit practitioners.
This course helps practitioners develop the skills they need to help usher their agency through challenging times, while improving services. The Emerging Leaders Program provides practitioners a high quality and affordable way to increase their managerial capacity right here in the city! Providing a strong theoretical base and very practical ways to improve managerial skills, the course will cover all aspects of management including organizational diagnosis and strategic planning, financial management and accounting, human resources, fundraising, advocacy, board relations, government contracting, information technology, performance measurement and evaluation.
Please click to download application and information packet.
This Training Series is offered through the DOE Student Support Services Contract for School-based Afterschool Programs
PASE is pleased to announce an unique opportunity for afterschool program directors and coordinators to work with school principals and parent coordinators to strengthen the school day-afterschool connection.
How does it work? Principals hire PASE through their Student Support Services contract to train on-site afterschool staff in areas that will improve student success and help meet the accountability goals of each school this year.
These trainings include:
An intake interview with the principal and afterschool staff to customize a training series suited to each school
A three-part training series at your site – at a time convenient to you and your staff
A follow-up interview with school and afterschool staff and an opportunity to receive on-site technical assistance
These training module topics include:
Fundamentals of Working with Youth
New Paths to Literacy
Improving Academic Performance Through Afterschool Engagement
Keeping Kids Healthy and Safe
Please note: All of these trainings will provide training hours required for SACC licensing
Who can participate? Any school-based site can work with their principal and PASE to customize a training series that suits their collective goals. PASE will also work with cohorts of schools that are willing to combine their efforts to host trainings.
Where can I get more details? To download a copy of the "Successful Schools, Connected Communities" brochure please click here. Kim Wiley-Schwartz is the program director for the DOE Student Support Services training series and is available to speak with you further about this opportunity, send brochures to your site and meet with the principal and parent coordinator at your school to discuss all of the ways that training can improve afterschool programming.