We are proud to announce our 2025 Annual Report, Branching Out, is now available on our website! This report celebrates a decade of progress and highlights our ongoing mission to improve outcomes for vulnerable young children and their families in Nebraska through supporting the professionals who serve them.
Looking ahead: This year, we are training our 25,000th professional! This wouldn’t be possible without the many branches of our NRPVYC tree that include national, state, and community partners. Their collaboration and support is essential to the success of our work.
What’s in our 2025 Annual Report:
✅New project offerings
✅Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health training platform expansion
✅Updates on our court infusion initiatives
✅Links to free resources
✅Next steps for you for training, connection, and support
Click to view our 2025 Annual Report on our website: https://t.co/SNXi6lnnjd
🧸Nebraska mental health clinicians: Register to join us from anywhere in the state for the 2026 Fall IoWA-PCIT Training! This training will be held virtually via Zoom. Visit our website to learn more and register: https://t.co/0nIZvkWhao
🎈The CPP Treatment Overview is scheduled for June 9th from 12-1 pm CT. This session will provide an overview of Child-Parent Psychotherapy, an evidence-based treatment for young children (ages 0-5) and families impacted by stress and trauma. Participants will learn more about CPP assessments and treatment so that they are able to successfully coordinate and collaborate with CPP therapists.
Register for free on our website: https://t.co/3T8S6RzX3N
Hello, summer! 🌞 We have a several free events available this summer for you to join. We hope you'll register for one or all! Register on our website: https://t.co/zy6CD9hXGH
🆕 The Nebraska Center on Reflective Practice (NCRP) is excited to announce a new webinar for professionals who want to learn more about reflective practice and our training programs! The first Discovery Webinar, titled “Building Resilience and Relationships: An Introduction to Reflective Practice in Nebraska”, is coming June 11th from 12-1 pm CT. Register on our website: https://t.co/TfSim1pyh9
🆕We’re excited to announce we’re adding a new training program to our Reflective Practice offerings, and registration is officially open for our first public cohort! The Reflective Supervisor Training Program helps supervisors strengthen their leadership by building greater self-awareness and equipping them with practical strategies for conducting meaningful supervision conversations.
Visit our website to learn more: https://t.co/5Fe2KTy04x
For questions, contact Krista at [email protected].
⭐️Registration is open for the next public Reflective Practice CE-CERT Training cohort! CE-CERT (Components for Enhancing Career Experience and Reducing Trauma) Training is a 6-month program designed to help professionals reduce burnout, manage stress, and build resilience.
Reflective Practice CE-CERT Training Program includes:
☑️ Ten hours of in-person training (Lincoln, NE)
☑️ Extended Learning Session - Supervising Intensive (optional but highly recommended for supervisors)
☑️ Consultation and coaching for ten virtual sessions over a five-month period
Registration is available on our website: https://t.co/5tLbLacypf
The next Understanding and Screening for Trauma in Young Children is June 4, 2026! https://t.co/0iB8CheLsF
Register for free to join us for a 3.5-hour virtual training designed to enhance your understanding of infant and early childhood mental health and the impact of trauma. You will learn more about the importance of screening for trauma, identifying red flags, and how to refer young children to trauma-informed treatment.
🆕 If you’re interested in the new Reflective Supervisor Training Program but have questions before registering, join us June 25th from 12-1 pm CT for the free Reflective Supervisor Training Program Awareness Webinar. https://t.co/E6wki4KtvK
In this webinar, you will get an overview of the training program and learn how reflective supervision can improve communication, strengthen relationships, and build staff confidence and autonomy. We hope to see you there!
🆕We’d like to introduce the new and improved IECMH Clinician Directory on our website! This directory makes it easy to find and refer families to local Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH) clinicians.
All clinicians on this directory have completed or are in the process of completing an implementation level training in:
▪️Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP),
▪️Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), and/or
▪️Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR).
Best of all, this directory is free to use and always kept up to date. Visit our website to view the new IECMH Clinician Directory: https://t.co/SI1icyDhR3
Nebraska mental health clinicians: You’re invited to our summer in-person training for DC:0-5™ Clinical Training in Lincoln. This comprehensive training will advance your skills in assessment, diagnosis, and case formulation for infants and young children.
A 12-credit CE certificate will be issued at the completion of this training!
Learn more and register on our website: https://t.co/IBAyxzAQaK
🎉 Don’t miss out! Join us as we celebrate a decade of learning, connection, and collaboration. For 10 years, the Nebraska Young Child Institute (NYCI) has united thousands of professionals from across systems to strengthen supports for Nebraska’s youngest children and their families.
Nebraska Resource Project for Vulnerable Young Children is proud to be a sponsor of NYCI. We hope to see you June 16-17 in Kearney!
Learn more and register at https://t.co/9TIWBEpm0m
Coming May 18th: Overview of the Children’s Nebraska Advocacy Team, presented by Jessica Boger, PCMSW, PLMHP, Kristi Aldridge, MSN, APRN-CPNP, and Laurie Berglund, MSN, APRN. This presentation will provide an inside look at how Children’s Nebraska plays a role in prevention and ongoing coordination regarding child abuse and neglect.
☑️Free registration at https://t.co/jQyNStxxh3
☑️Certificate of attendance and resources for participants
☑️Pre-approved for 1.0 NE CLE Accreditation hour (Activity #278343)
📣🆕We’re excited to announce we’re adding a new training program to our Reflective Practice offerings, and registration is officially open for our first public cohort!
Effective supervision requires more than managing tasks—it involves guiding, supporting, and developing people. The Reflective Supervisor Training Program helps supervisors strengthen their leadership by building greater self-awareness and equipping them with practical strategies for conducting meaningful supervision conversations.
Visit our website to learn more and register: https://t.co/vy4vXqJK0B
For questions, contact Krista at [email protected]
If you want to learn more about this new training program, join us June 25th from 12-1 pm CT for a free overview: https://t.co/Xxs7I1Y2DA
🌳Have you read our 2025 Annual Report, "Branching Out"? Visit our website to see how we support children, families, and professionals across Nebraska. https://t.co/4WagV7eTR2
🌿Register for the upcoming Reflective Practice FAN Training Program! FAN Training is an 8-month training program on the FAN model of reflective practice which helps professionals improve their interactions with others through attunement. All training, consultation and mentoring for this cohort is facilitated virtually via Zoom.
Visit our website to learn more and register: https://t.co/vCaFbhQhfm
🧸Nebraska mental health clinicians: Register to join us from anywhere in the state for the 2026 Fall IoWA-PCIT Training! This training will be held virtually via Zoom. Visit our website to learn more and register: https://t.co/0nIZvkWhao
Coming May 7th: Understanding Nebraska's Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics, presented by Rachel Meier, MA, LIMHP. Participants will learn more about the newly developed Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHCs) across Nebraska, federal and state requirements for CCBHCs, and how to get individuals and families connected.
☑️Free registration at https://t.co/gRKeJ0bQtq
☑️Certificate of attendance and resources for participants
☑️Pre-approved for 1.0 NE CLE Accreditation hour (Activity #278342)
Coming April 30th: DHHS Prevention Partner Programs to Support Children and Families, presented by Susan Pawloski, MSA, MPA, Julie Griesenbrock, MA, LIMHP, LPC, and Jennifer Auman. Participants will hear an overview of three major programs in Nebraska designed to support parents and families: Parents as Teachers, Family-Centered Treatment, and Healthy Families of America.
☑️Free registration at https://t.co/4xhe9kqC5W
☑️Certificate of attendance and resources for participants
☑️Pre-approved for 1.0 NE CLE Accreditation hour (Activity #278341)
🎉This group is one step closer to becoming PCIT International Certified Therapists! Yesterday, they completed the second and final in-person session of their 12-month intensive training program. We wish them the best as they continue their journey to support Nebraska’s children and families.
Thank you to PCIT International trainer, Dr. Lynne Clure, for leading the way!
🆕The Nebraska Center on Reflective Practice (NCRP) is excited to announce a new Discovery Webinar for professionals who want to learn more about reflective practice and our training programs! "Building Resilience and Relationships: An Introduction to Reflective Practice in Nebraska" will be offered on four different dates throughout 2026 for your convenience. Click any of the links below to learn more and register.
2026 Discovery Webinars:
▪️June 11th, 12-1 pm CT: https://t.co/ctAyFfK1b6
▪️August 5th, 12-1 pm CT: https://t.co/yc5m43TiIH
▪️October 6th, 12-1 pm CT: https://t.co/RPZQMF9cGn
▪️December 9th, 12-1 pm CT: https://t.co/2dSLdg9nV6