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Opportunities for Expanding Parent Leadership 

 

 

This training was presented on
November 5, 2025

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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TRAINING DETAILS:

This training will highlight two parent leadership programs – our resilience-focused, peer-led positive parenting program Family Hui, and our online, at-your-own-pace Academy on Community Action (ACA). We will explore the challenges of engaging parents in leadership roles, and how these programs help prepare parents to realize their role as a leader in their family as well as in their community. The training will cover the underlying principles of the programs, how they help build parent advocacy and leadership capacity, and how to more effectively involve parent leaders in the work of family and community services organizations

 

Participants will learn more about:

  • The importance of developing parental and family resilience
  • Approaches to building parental and family resilience
  • Approaches to building advocacy and leadership capacity of parents
  • The potential applications, opportunities and outcomes associated with implementing Family Hui and ACA
  • Approaches and support for organizations seeking to increase parent voices in their work

 

Who should attend: Parents/caregivers and staff of any organization involved with family services, such as First 5s, FRCs, CAPC and other CBOs


IMPORTANT TRAINING INFORMATION:

  • This is an interactive training. Please be prepared to participate in activities such as group discussions, breakout rooms, and/or demonstrations. Your training experience will be best with the use of a webcam, audio, and a training environment conducive to active participation.
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MEET THE SPEAKER

Greg Bourne is the Executive Director of Lead4Tomorrow. Greg has more than 25 years of experience in the fields of education, conflict resolution, leadership development and peacebuilding. He has co-founded and directed three university and nonprofit organizations, most recently Lead4Tomorrow. His areas of expertise include developing cross-sector partnerships to address major policy and social issues, both in the United States and internationally. He has written numerous articles and led many courses and workshops toward the end of creating truly civil societies.

 

 

GREG BOURNE