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Hello Tony - attached is our T4C Briefing Sheet, including answers to just that question. Best Regards, Leslie LeMaster, NIC
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Greetings Community! Attached for your reading pleasure, the newest version of Thinking for A Change Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)! Enjoy and have a great day wherever you may be! Best Regards, Leslie LeMaster, NIC Academy Division TA Manager
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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...
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We are just putting the final touches on the facilitator manual. The trainer manual is a project to follow, but it has not yet been started. We are planning a variety of means to catch folks up to date on the new material, and do not anticipate that agencies will have great trouble adapting to the changes...
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Will the new instructor manual be unveiled at the same time as the new facilitators' manual? Several of our staff completed the train-the-trainer training in November 2009 and currently have several trainings scheduled for the next 6 months. I'm not sure yet how we will switch over to the revised...
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Julie, Currently, the only optional lessons are 2-3-4. All others are required to call the program Thinking for a Change. Just as a teaser, please note the newly revised and improved Thinking for a Change 2011 is going to be unveiled in January..... Drum roll!..... In it there are 25 lessons and all...
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Hello Terry,
Do you still have the Excel document that automatically scores the scale and presents a graphic representation of the level of criminal thinking in each of the six areas measured? If so, would you be willing to share? Also, do you have a T4C certificate you hand out to graduates?
We...
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Greetings from the National Corrections Academy in Aurora, Colorado! Yes, contrary to what you may have heard, NIC still provides Thinking for A Change (T4C) Basic Facilitator and Advanced Practicum (Train the Trainer in T4C) training. The difference is in HOW NIC provides T4C training. In the past,...
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Greetings T4C Community! Attached is information on how to apply for Technical Assistance (TA) from NIC. Please note, that TA is available from all NIC divisions. If your government corrections organization is interested in T4C facilitator training, they would request T4C TA from the Academy Division...