Safe from the Start has dozens of professionals, located in counties throughout California, available to provide
free training to interdisciplinary and community groups. Each trainer has completed a Train-the-Trainers Course
taught by Dr. Bruce Perry, Senior Fellow at the ChildTrauma Academy. For further information about hosting a
training in your area, contact: sfts@doj.ca.gov.
Prevention Training Workshop Series
Evaluation, Management, Training
391 South Lexington Drive, Suite 110
Folsom, CA 95630
(916) 983-9506
(916) 983-5738 fax
www.emt.org
EMT is a dynamic firm meeting the research and training needs of public, private, and nonprofit organizations nationwide. It has over 19 years of experience working with clients in the health and human services, education, and criminal justice fields.
CMTC focuses its training in five critical areas of concern:
-Child physical abuse and neglect
-Child sexual abuse
-Domestic violence
-Sexual assault
-Elder and dependent adult abuse
3300 Stockton Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95820
(916) 734-4141
(916) 734-4150 fax
http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/medtrng/domain/domestic.htm
The California Medical Training Center is funded by the State of California Office of Criminal Justice Planning (OCJP) to provide training for healthcare providers to identify, assess and document interpersonal violence; to better manage the healthcare consequences of abuse; and to effectively collaborate with social services, law enforcement, advocacy and the criminal justice system.
Los Angeles County Children and Families First
Children and Violence Training Initiative
711 South New Hampshire Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90005
(213) 385-5100
(213) 383-1820 fax
www.childrensinstitute.org
Children's Institute International offers a variety of registration fee-based workshops, conferences and in-depth training seminars to interested individuals, as well as contractual or fee-for-service training to community groups and organizations which do not qualify for grant-funded training. Experienced professionals teach training events with recognized expertise in specified topic areas.
828 I Street (2nd Floor Sacramento Public Library)
Sacramento, CA 95814-2508
(916) 264-2772 phone
(916) 264-2787 fax
www.nonprofitresourcectr.org
If you're looking for skills in specific areas of nonprofit management, then explore one of the NRC's many workshops. Workshops, in which you're encouraged to actively participate, run from three hours to several days. Classes are open to everyone and include nonprofit management, staff, directors, volunteers, and other interested individuals. They offer workshops both on grant proposal development and on fund-raising, as well as on-site customized training and consulting in these areas. Fees vary.