Join the Families Forever team as we embark on an immersive exploration into the profound effects of adoption on all involved. Through our comprehensive training program, explore the intricate dynamics of adoption. Moreover, gain invaluable insights into the seven core issues shaping relationships within the adoption triad.
Recognizing the lifelong impact of adoption is crucial. It fosters familial bonds and nurtures a deeper sense of identity for individuals touched by adoption. Throughout our training, participants will develop a nuanced understanding. Consequently, they’ll learn how these core issues manifest in family dynamics and personal growth.
Central to our program is the acknowledgment that awareness and proactive responses are essential. Navigating adoption complexities requires understanding. By exploring the seven core issues, participants will gain the tools. Consequently, these tools help foster individual resilience and strengthen bonds. Bonds among adoptive parents, children who are adopted, birth parents, and all impacted by adoption.
Our in-person training sessions, conveniently located at our Lincoln office, offer a supportive environment. Participants engage deeply with the material. Through interactive discussions and expert-led presentations, participants will emerge better equipped to recognize to the ways the seven core issues show up in their own lives.
Committed to supporting adoptive and guardianship families, Families Forever provides these trainings free of charge to these individuals. Furthermore, professionals and community partners supporting adoption and guardianship are also welcome to attend for a nominal fee of $25.
Join us as we unpack the layers of adoption. Consequently, we empower individuals and families to navigate this transformative experience with resilience and compassion. Let’s build a community where every member feels seen, heard, and supported on their adoption journey.
Steve Coppard, M.S.W, has an extensive background in child welfare which includes almost 30 years of experience between Boys Town and NCHS. He earned his Master of Social Work (focus on educational settings) in 1990 from the University of Michigan. Steve is also an adoptive parent.
Aid for Families Formed Via Adoption | Nebraska Children’s Home Society (nchs.org)