FAN Awareness Webinar - Sept. 2025
When & Where
Date and Time
Location
Zoom
About This Event
The FAN Awareness Webinar provides a one-hour overview of the Facilitating Attuned Interactions (FAN) model for reflective practice.
Professionals who work in human services and the court system are engaged in work that is both rewarding and emotionally intrusive. Reflective practice is a relationship-based practice which assists in mitigating the effects of emotionally intrusive work by helping individuals examine their current and past actions, emotions, experiences, and responses to evaluate their performance and learn to improve in the future. This overview training will outline the foundations for reflective practice and introduce the FAN model for reflective practice.
Attendees will:
- Gain a deeper awareness of what reflective practice is and why it’s important for the human services and early childhood workforces.
- Learn about the core components of the FAN model of reflective practice.
- Learn about what the Nebraska Center on Reflective Practice offers in terms of training program and reflective consultation.
- Learn about some of our initial findings from our program evaluation.
Speaker(s)
Tracey Kock is the NCRP Project Manager with the Nebraska Resource Project for Vulnerable Young Children at the University of Nebraska’s Center on Children, Families, and the Law. Tracey is a Reflective Practice Trainer in the Facilitating Attuned Interactions (FAN) model and provides reflective consultation. Prior to her current position, Tracey worked as a Permanency Director in child welfare in Nebraska's Eastern Service Area. Tracey earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Child Welfare and a Criminal Justice Certificate from the University of Wisconsin Madison and a Master of Social Work degree from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee.
Registration Details
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Contact Lily at llagerman2@unl.edu