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We are a group of programming staff that work for a company that has two half-way homes in the Twin Cities area. We are tring to find a place within driving distance where we can get trained on facilitating the T4C program. Anyone know anything?
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Two questions: one about offender attendance in classes and the other about facilitator attendance. Are there any requirements concerning a number of classes an offender can miss and still successfully complete the program? And for facilitators who need to complete two cycles of the curriculum to gain...
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How Do I Pursue the T4C-Certified Facilitator Credential? Download this graphic that highlights these actions steps . . . Step One Attend /Complete T4C Basic Facilitator Training Secure documentation of your completion Step Two Facilitate a minimum of two full cycles of T4C lessons (25 required lessons...
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Contains very important info....how to access T4C facilitator training, info on T4C credential, and more! Download now! My best regards, Leslie LeMaster NIC Academy Division TA Manager
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There's a new NIC broadcast scheduled for May 11 that will talk about the updates to the program. You can find more info about the broadcast at http://nicic.gov/Training/SIBT4C2011 . NIC is also offering a T4C certification for facilitators. Info about that is at http://nicic.gov/T4CCF .
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Jeff, As far as the T4CCF credential goes, I am sure that the continuing education reguirement can be duplicated. By this I mean, a person can use a continuing education requirement they earned perhaps for another credential and now can also apply it to the T4CCF as well. Also, know that the breadth...
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Greetings Community! The best course of action when you have specific questions about the credentialing process, is to contact the Center for Credentialing and Education (CCE), NIC's and the T4C authors collaborative partners in this endeavor. CCE is managing the credentialing process directly with...
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Hello Community! Please contact CCE directly if you have questions such as these related to the newly available T4C credential at cce@cce-global.org . Here is their reply to Jeff's question: It is likely that continuing education credits completed for social work and chemical dependency credentialing...