
Upcoming Meetings, events & Training
Butte County CAPC provides resources, training and other methods for the community to join the fight against child abuse.

Bi-monthly Council Meeting
Join Butte County CAPC at our Community Council Meetings
We hold meetings for the community every other month. Join us to learn about the resources available to you, and how you can help!


Bi-monthly Council Meeting
Join Butte County CAPC at our Community Council Meetings
We hold meetings for the community every other month. Join us to learn about the resources available to you, and how you can help!

Bi-monthly Council Meeting
Join Butte County CAPC at our Community Council Meetings
We hold meetings for the community every other month. Join us to learn about the resources available to you, and how you can help!

Bi-monthly Council Meeting
Join Butte County CAPC at our Community Council Meetings
We hold meetings for the community every other month. Join us to learn about the resources available to you, and how you can help!

Bi-monthly Council Meeting
Join Butte County CAPC at our Community Council Meetings
We hold meetings for the community every other month. Join us to learn about the resources available to you, and how you can help!
TRAINING Opportunities
If you are interested in attending or hosting one of our trainings, or would like more information, please email info@buttecountycapc.org
Mandated Reporter Training
Held every 4th Thursday of the month, 9am–11am.
(202 Mira Loma Drive, Oroville, CA in the Tahoe conference room)
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Training will cover definition, detection and legal reporting responsibilities in child abuse and neglect cases. Training will cover all four areas of child abuse, emotional, physical, neglect and sexual abuse.
Pease email info@buttecountycapc.org to register for the training.
Not sure if you are a mandated reporter? Click here.
Mandated Reporter training can also be scheduled on-site for your staff, at no cost. Please email info@buttecountycapc.org or call 530.205.3066 for more information.
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Training
Coming soon — If you are interested in this training, or would like more information, please email info@buttecountycapc.org
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Training will be focused on the risk and protective factors of ACES. Protective factors for resilient families include:
Parental Resilience
The ability to recover from difficult life experiences, and often to be strengthened by and even transformed by those experiences.Social Connections
The ability and opportunity to develop positive relationships that lessen stress and isolation and help build a supportive network.Knowledge of Parenting and Child Development
The ability to exercise effective parenting strategies to guide and know what to expect as children develop in multiple domains (physical, cognitive, language, and social & emotional)Concrete Support in Times of Need
Access to supports and services that reduce stress and help to make stronger families.Social and Emotional Competence of Children
Family and child interactions to help children develop the ability to communicate clearly, recognize and regulate their emotions, and establish and maintain relationships.You can learn more about ACEs risk and protective factors here →