Video Training Collection

In case you missed it!

This collection of videos is of past webinar recordings. These recorded trainings include:

  • Training for Evaluation & Data
  • Professional Development Webinars
  • Prevention Community Webinars
  • PEI Early Childhood Webinars
  • Fatherhood Learning Series - New!

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For questions, contact PEITraining@dfps.texas.gov

All Achieve OnDemand Self-Paced Course enrollment will NO longer be available in the Texas Learning Hub. You can access and enroll into the Achieve OnDemand self-paced courses through the Start Early, Essentials of Home Visiting learning portal. For questions or to request access for new members, contact PEITraining@dfps.texas.gov


PIP Fatherhood Webinar Series

Next in the Series: Why Fathers? Looking Beyond the Statistics

Presented by: Joshua Banks, Derrick “David” Bryant, and Dallin Belt
Date:  April 18, 2024
Time: 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. CDT

silhouette of a father lifting a baby

In this presentation, participants will learn what the research says about father involvement and why organizations should engage fathers and father figures in their programs and outreach efforts.  Participants will also learn about the history of the fatherhood movement in Texas and how that applies to our work today. Finally, presenters will challenge participants to examine their response to fatherhood by highlighting strategies that have made an impact in communities. 

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Coming Soon

  • Jun 18, 2024 - The Nuts and Bolts of a Fatherhood Program
  • Aug 21, 2024 - Partnering with Fathers: Success Stories from the Field
  • Oct 23, 2024 - Building Community Support Around Fatherhood

Past Webinars

If you missed the first webinar in this series, Moving Through the Stages of Fatherhood Inclusion, presented by Erik Vecere, you can view it in our recorded video training collection.


PIP Learning Series

Partners in Prevention isn't just a once a year conference - it's a year round call for action and collaboration.

Our new Partners in Prevention Learning Series began in December and has been very successful. We will be hosting a different speaker related to relevant and timely issues on a different subject every other month. One Social Work CE credit/contact hour will be provided for these events after evaluation feedback is received.

If you missed any of the previous webinars, you can view them in the prevention community webinar archive.

Coming Soon: May 22, 2024 - Opioids: The Making of a Crisis

Presented by: Julie Stevens, MPS, ACPS, ICPS

Julie Stevens

The opioid epidemic has caught the country off guard, draining resources which were designed to address the problem. Alarmed federal and state agencies are scrambling to address the problem. But it is the communities that have borne the brunt of the opioid crisis. This workshop informs participants about the various forms of narcotics and opioids and effects on the physical and psychological well-being of users.

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This session qualifies for 1.0 Social Work CEU for those who attend the entire session and complete the required evaluation.


Upcoming Live Webinars - Get Notified

PEI speakers and guest experts present on a variety of topics each month. Register for the PEI Community News and receive the upcoming registration links, or email PEI Training.

Essentials of Home Visiting Webinar Series

All PEI Grantees have access to the Essentials of Home Visiting Webinar Series, free of cost. For information about the series:

Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health® Approved Training Opportunity

Are you interested in or currently pursuing an Infant Mental Health Endorsement? Endorsement is an internationally recognized credential that supports and recognizes the development and proficiency of professionals who work with or on behalf of infants, toddlers, and their families.

Gaining endorsement allows you to:

  • Enhance your professional profile as a specialist in the infant and family field.
  • Distinguish yourself among your colleagues by meeting competency standards that reflect best practice and by earning the IMH-E® mark.
  • Affirm the specialized knowledge and skills you have acquired through formal education and work experiences.
  • Better support the infants, toddlers, families, students, agencies, and institutions that are served by the promotion of infant mental health.

The Essentials of Home Visiting self-paced online courses and live webinars for family professionals count towards training requirements to earn and renew an Infant/Early Childhood Mental Health Endorsement® from the Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health.

Upon completion of these learning experiences, participants earn in-service training credits from First3Years Texas. Review this crosswalk, which details The Essentials of Home Visiting trainings that support each Endorsement Knowledge & Skill Area, as well as credit hours a professional may earn upon completion.

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