Community Programs

Overview

The Family Study Center provides varied opportunities to enhance the workforce development efforts of Infant and Family Mental Health practitioners within our community. Training opportunities are provided through structured workshops, community presentations, and webinars to enhance identified learning themes related to infant mental health, coparenting, early childhood, and family systems. Trainings are tailored to audience needs and demands and are provided on a range of topics from trauma-informed practice, to clinical interventions to implement with young children and their families. Special emphasis has been placed on building capacity for clinical interventions for young children by developing clinical expertise within the early childhood therapeutic community to incorporate evidence-based, best practice models of parent-child therapy, and co-parenting interventions.


CAFES, COPARENTING AND COMMUNITY 

A program providing one-time and ongoing supports for families at community events in the neighborhoods where they live, focused on the kinds of parenting topics of greatest interest to families raising young children in today’s complex world. 

Learn More About Cafes, Coparenting and Community 

MIDTOWN EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION

A project to support high quality early care and education in pilot centers that serve children ages 6 weeks to 6 years and represent the community’s most under resourced families.

Learn More About USF St. Petersburg Midtown Early Care and Education

BABY TALK

This program provides training for families, childcare providers, and all agencies and field professionals serving higher-risk children.

Learn More About Baby Talk

EARLY CHILDHOOD COURT

An initiative focused on improving how the dependency courts, child welfare agency and local community work together to expedite services for young children.

Learn More About Early Childhood Court


PARTICIPATE OR COLLABORATE WITH US

Do you want to participate in one of our programs or discuss future opportunities for new programs? If so, contact us at 727-873-4848