Salary Range: CI$53,616 - $66,948 per annum. The Parenting Practitioner II is one of two staff members occupying this role. The post holder will assist with the delivery of parenting services, clinical family programmes and parenting workshops utilizing a strength- based and trauma informed approach. The post holders responsibilities include: Providing individual strength based and evidenced based parenting services geared towards vulnerable families and individuals. Screening families and individuals to assess suitability for various programmes that address the needs identified either through self-referral or referral from community partners. Co-facilitating the delivery of evidence-based programmes, workshops and presentations to support families experiencing mild to chronic dysfunction. Developing and delivering in conjunction with the FRC Team 5-7 public awareness campaigns that address social issues affecting families and individuals in the Cayman Islands
The core SNAP programs, SNAP Boys and SNAP Girls, are gender-specific programs for children ages 6-11 experiencing disruptive behaviour problems.
Know MoreAssists young parents in accessing information and resources that support the development of healthy parent-child relationships and provides practical tools f...
Know MoreProvides free legal advice an all types of legal matters, specializing in familial issues.
Know MoreIndividualized parenting support service to help address parenting concerns and accomplish family goals.
Know MoreThe Department of Counselling Services offers a clear and supportive intake process for new clients. Referrals are accepted via email, and the initial session generally takes approximately 1.5 hours
Know MoreA recent article in the Cayman Compass highlighted the impact of divorce on families in our community. The Cayman Islands Student Drug Use Survey reported that more than 58% of students experience household challenges such as parental separation and neglect. This morning, Amber Caum from the Family Resource Centre joins Raegan Rutty to discuss how adverse childhood experiences affect the mental health and well-being of families. She also shares the resources and events the FRC provides to help
Learn MoreThe Department of Counselling Services has had a profound impact on the community through various initiatives
Learn MoreRaegan sits down with the Family Resource Centre to learn more about their SNAP programme — supporting stronger connections at home. We sitting down with Mariesha Spencer and Sabrina Mathura, parenting practitioners from the Family Resource Centre.
Learn MoreThe Family Resource Centre offers a wide range of FREE parenting programmes and services to all families in our community
Learn MoreAt 6.30am on Sunday 23 March, the streets around Seven Mile Public Beach were turned purple by hundreds of fun runners and walkers taking part in the 2025 Colour Me Purple 5K.
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