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Friday, February 21 is our monthly teacher training.  We will meet in the Whiteaker Gym.  Regions 3, 4, 6, 8, & 9 are scheduled to attend the morning session from 8:30-11:30.  Regions 1, 2, 5, & 7 are scheduled to attend the afternoon session from 12:30-3:30.  This month’s guest speaker, Lisa Colgan, will be dispelling some of the myths about Immigration Law.  We will also have guest’s sharing information about some resources and opportunities for families.  Lastly, we will be reviewing the principles of trauma informed care and what they look like at Head Start.

 

MENTAL HEALTH STAFF CONSULTATION
During the teacher meeting staff consultation is also available for caseload debriefing with Kelly Rodriguez from Options Counseling in room 4A. There are several 30 min. time slots available for the October meeting If you would like to sign up for a time slot for yourself or for you and your teaching partner together, please email me those requests separately.

 

CHAIR MASSAGE
Indulge in a 10 minute chair massage at the February 21 Teacher Training! Two students from the LCC Massage program will be set up in the Whiteaker Break Room from 10:30am to 1:30pm. Sign up for a space on the quarter hour (eg: 11:00, 11:15, 11:30,11:45) by emailing Al McGillivray at amcgillivray@hsolc.org with your preferred time slot, or range of availability. By signing up for a massage, you are agreeing to the liability statement below. Thank you for all of your hard work, and happy chillaxing!

I understand that massage therapy is not a substitute for medical treatment or medications, and that it is recommended that I concurrently work with my Primary Caregiver for any condition I may have.  I am aware that the massage therapy student does not diagnose illness or disease, does not prescribe medications, and that spinal manipulations are not part of massage therapy. I understand that the person who will provide the massage is a student, training to become eligible to take the state licensing examinations.  Massage students are supervised by an experienced Licensed Massage Therapist during the course, but are themselves not licensed.  The massage provided is intended to enhance relaxation, reduce pain caused by muscle tension, increase range of motion, improve circulation and offer a positive experience of touch. The general benefits of massage, possible massage contraindications and the treatment procedure will be explained to me at the time my appointment is scheduled.  I also understand that some conditions contraindicate massage and I may not be able to receive a massage from a student at this time.

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