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Gentle Heroes is a workshop offered free of charge to downtown agencies working with dads/male caregivers.
Storytelling has been part of our cultures for millennia, as entertainment and as a way of sharing knowledge, building attachment, and empowering community members. Stories help us reflect on and overcome our challenges, developing skills like empathy, gratitude, and more.
This workshop will also develop and enhance our appreciation of diversity. It gives participants an opportunity and method to communicate their “story”. This is made possible through speaking, listening, reading and writing, art, music, humour, and role-playing, providing a language-rich environment for children, essential for early literacy. Honouring each family’s culture through storytelling encourages attachment and bonding by giving parents the opportunity to be a significant part of the literacy process as a storyteller.
Recommended Participants:Â
- Community leaders and administrators
- Family support practitioners
- Early Childhood Educators
- Childcare centre administrators
- Program leaders and facilitators
Storytelling has been around for millennia, not only for entertainment but as a way of imparting education, connection, and empowerment. Stories help us reflect on and overcome our challenges and develop resiliency skills like empathy, diversity, gratitude, and many more. We wanted to discover ways of bringing resiliency and storytelling together, and there has never been a more critical time to do so. Throughout the pandemic, our resiliency has been put to the test. Communities 4 Families’ workshop helps participants reflect and explore the many ways to build on their resiliency skills through the lens of each oral story we share.
Storytelling has been around for millennia, not only for entertainment but as a way of imparting education, connection, and empowerment. Stories help us reflect on and overcome our challenges and develop resiliency skills like empathy, diversity, gratitude, and many more. We wanted to discover ways of bringing resiliency and storytelling together, and there has never been a more critical time to do so. Throughout the pandemic, our resiliency has been put to the test. Communities 4 Families’ workshop helps participants reflect and explore the many ways to build on their resiliency skills through the lens of each oral story we share.
Due to low registration
this event has been cancelled.
Please click here to access critical information
on water safety.
Presented by: The Lifesaving Society of Manitoba
Hosted by: Communities 4 Families
Date: July 13th, 2022
Time: 10 am – 11:15am
Via Zoom
See below for more information:
Water Smart® Public Education
Every year in Canada there are between 450 and 500 fatal drownings, but most drownings are preventable. Learn how to be Water Smart® whenever you’re in, on, or around water!
Water Smart® is the Lifesaving Society’s public education initiative with the objective of making all Manitobans safe around water. Water Smart® delivers personal lifesaving education messages designed to modify high-risk behaviour and increase awareness of the responsibility individuals assume for themselves and others when in, on, or near the water.
Read their Public Education Guide for some Water Smart® ideas.
Gentle Heroes: Men as Nurturing Caregivers – 6-hour workshop
- This workshop shares the value of storytelling, models different methods, and develops prompts to help male caregivers create their own stories for their children.
- Participants will cultivate expertise in storytelling to connect their experiences with gentle heroes to foster empathy and gentleness in the new generation. This enhances the well-being of children in their care and passes on knowledge, culture, language, enhance attachment through the fun and engaging elements of storytelling.
http://communities4families.ca/?page_id=3120&preview=true
Gentle Heroes: Men as Nurturing Caregivers – 6-hour workshop
- This workshop shares the value of storytelling, models different methods, and develops prompts to help male caregivers create their own stories for their children.
- Participants will cultivate expertise in storytelling to connect their experiences with gentle heroes to foster empathy and gentleness in the new generation. This enhances the well-being of children in their care and passes on knowledge, culture, language, enhance attachment through the fun and engaging elements of storytelling.
http://communities4families.ca/?page_id=3120&preview=true
Join us for a focused discussion about Downtown families and how best to serve them.
- This 8-hour facilitator training teaches you to run WGM, a physical activity and nutrition program for preschoolers and their parents
- Wiggle Giggle & Munch promotes physical literacy, healthy nutrition while having fun for children 1-4 years old and their families
- This 8-hour facilitator training teaches you to run WGM, a physical activity and nutrition program for preschoolers and their parents
- Wiggle Giggle & Munch promotes physical literacy, healthy nutrition while having fun for children 1-4 years old and their families
- This 8-hour facilitator training teaches you to run WGM, a physical activity and nutrition program for preschoolers and their parents
- Wiggle Giggle & Munch promotes physical literacy, healthy nutrition while having fun for children 1-4 years old and their families
- This 8-hour facilitator training teaches you to run WGM, a physical activity and nutrition program for preschoolers and their parents
- Wiggle Giggle & Munch promotes physical literacy, healthy nutrition while having fun for children 1-4 years old and their families
Tapping into Resiliency Through Storytelling (TRTS) – 4-hour workshop
- exploring ways of building resiliency skills through the lens of the oral stories we share
- empowers service providers working with children and parents with transferrable resiliency skills
Register here
Tapping into Resiliency Through Storytelling (TRTS) – 4-hour workshop
- exploring ways of building resiliency skills through the lens of the oral stories we share
- empowers service providers working with children and parents with transferrable resiliency skills
Register here
Join us for our first 2023 Lunch & Learn
Find out more about the supports in our community for families with special needs with presentations by:
- Inspire Community Outreach
- Family Advocacy Network of Manitoba (FAN)
- Others to be confirmed
With summer here, outdoor play beckons. How can you take your indoor family programming outdoors?  Cheri and Chris will help you discover how!
This workshop is great for any parent-child programs, but especially helpful if you run a Wiggle, Giggle & Munch program.
- free for downtown serving agencies and if you have taken WGM facilitator training within the past year
- $10 for those serving outside downtown Winnipeg
Part Time Contract Opportunity Job Posting
Start Date:Â Monday, September 25,2023
Salary: $20 per hour
Benefits:Â Â Laptop/headset provided, personal and professional development opportunities, access to a Health and Wellbeing Account
Time Requirement: 20 hours per week, semi-flexible, work from home/in person/online
Because C4F is passionate about supporting communities, service providers, and families to raise happy, healthy children, the person we are looking for will be able to work independently, is highly motivated, and has an engaging personality.
Discover the benefits of outdoor play as we enter a new season!
Contact us for zoom link for this event.
Bookmates’ Play to Learn, Learn to Play is a 5 week parent-child program founded on the importance of play in guiding early years learning and healthy child development.
This is an interactive workshop – participants will explore the value of play and the philosophy behind child led play. You will also receive a facilitator manual complete with all the information needed for running Play to Learn, Learn to Play in your community.
There is no cost to participate but you must commit to attending both days. Spaces are limited.
Registration for this workshop is now full. Thank you for your interest. Â
Bookmates’ Play to Learn, Learn to Play is a 5 week parent-child program founded on the importance of play in guiding early years learning and healthy child development.
This is an interactive workshop – participants will explore the value of play and the philosophy behind child led play. You will also receive a facilitator manual complete with all the information needed for running Play to Learn, Learn to Play in your community.
There is no cost to participate but you must commit to attending both days. Spaces are limited.
Registration for this workshop is now full. Thank you for your interest. Â
Celebrate I Love to Read month with this FREE workshop!
This workshop is focused on sharing early literacy resources that promote diversity including race, creed, gender, culture, family structures and abilities. Content includes:
- Reviewing the importance of being intentional with the types of family literacy information, tools and strategies we incorporate into our programs
- Exploring concepts to strengthen, support and enhance the fundamentals of literacy while celebrating diverse communities
- Sharing a variety of children’s books and related hands-on literacy extension activities that can be integrated into our current environments. These resources will be primarily geared to children aged 0-5
 Supporting resources will be emailed out to participants
Register here
Do you support families who may be “neurodiverse” (parents and/or their children who may be on this spectrum)?
Neurodiversity describes the idea that people experience and interact with the world around them in many different ways; there is no one “right” way of thinking, learning, and behaving, and differences are not viewed as deficits. Knowledge about neurodiversity and respectful language is also important for clinicians, so they can address the mental and physical health of people with neurodevelopmental differences. (from Harvard Health Publishing)
This Lunch and Learn will explore what may be considered “neurodiversity”, and consists of ideas and information curated by the C4F team in how to ensure parent-child programming maximizes it’s accessibility for all families. We will briefly discuss:
- the main types of “disorders” that may be categorized as “neurodiversity” (i.e. Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder, and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder)
- why the “disorder” label misguides people to focus too much on weaknesses rather than strengths and what we can do to help switch that focus
- how to assess program accessibility
- tips on how to communicate openness to accommodating diverse needs without forcing people to disclose medical diagnoses
- possible resources for service providers to support their work with families
The goal of this session is to inspire thought and engagement about how our programs and services may not feel as accessible to some people due to neurodiverse needs, and to consider ways to change this.
Have lived experience with this? Please feel free to share as we learn together as a community. Discussion will be welcomed.
Join us! You are also welcome to stay for our regular monthly Coalition meeting, resourcing agencies serving downtown Winnipeg families.
Wiggle, Giggle & Munch leader training
February 27, 28, 29 2024
Feb. 27 (online – theory) 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
Feb. 28 (in person – practice) 10:00 am – 1:00 pm @ WestEnd Commons, 365 McGee St. Winnipeg
Feb, 29 (online – practice) 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
Wiggle Giggle & Munch promotes physical literacy and healthy nutrition while having fun for children 1-4 years old and their families.
- This facilitator training teaches you to run WGM.
- Day 1 includes teachings that are delivered virtually.
- Day 2 and 3 include teaching and demonstrations. You can choose to participate virtually and/or in-person.
- Day 1 and one of days 2 and 3 are required to complete the training and receive your certificate.
There is a $10 fee for those working with Downtown families. If you are outside of Downtown Winnipeg, the cost is $65 (plus cost of manual if you prefer a hard copy).
Mentoring to help you run an exceptional WGM program is included in the training cost.
Register here.