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BESTCARE TREATMENT SERVICES
BESTCARE COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH MADRAS
BRIDGING THE GAP
Parenting workshops specially designed for parents who are separated, in the process of divorcing or have divorced or who never married but have children and who need to develop the knowledge and skills to understand and respond to the special needs their children may have as a result of the divorce/separation and to succeed in their ongoing roles as mother and father despite the fact that they are no longer husband and wife or partners. Topics may include the impact of separation and divorce on families, developmental stages of children and expected reactions to divorce, skills parents can use to minimize stress and help children to cope, guidelines for reducing conflicts and solving custody issues out of court and recognizing when a child needs special help and where to find resources. All participants who successfully complete the program will receive a Certificate of Completion.
850 SW 4th Street
Suite 302
Madras, OR 97741
Eligibility: Families separating, divorcing, filing for custody changes and other modifications with children younger than 17 years old.
Parents with involvement in the criminal justice system must check with their parole or probation officer before applying.
Hours: Call for class schedule
CLACKAMAS COUNTY RESOLUTION SERVICES
PARENT EDUCATION PROGRAM
Court-approved parent education class teaches parents about children's development and how it relates to divorce, the emotional impact of divorce or separation, developmental stages of children, and expected reactions to divorce. Also teaches skills parents can use to minimize stress and help children cope, guidelines for reducing conflicts and solving custody issues out of court, and recognizing when a child needs special help and where to find resources. All participants who successfully complete the program will receive a Certificate of Completion. Child care not provided.
2051 Kaen Road
Suite 210
Oregon City, OR 97045
Eligibility: Families separating, divorcing, or filing for custody changes and other modifications with children younger than age 18. This course may fulfill a court order to take parenting classes. Parents should check with their parole or probation officer or DHS caseworker to confirm.
Hours: Office hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-5:30pm, excluding holidays.
Class is held 3 times a month on Wednesdays 5:30pm-9pm.
COMMUNITY ACTION TEAM
COMMUNITY ACTION TEAM CHILD AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT
PARENTING EDUCATION AND SUPPORT
Parenting workshops designed for parents who are separated, in the process of divorcing, have divorced, or who never married but have children and need to develop the knowledge and skills to understand and respond to the special needs their children may have as a result of the divorce/separation and to succeed in their ongoing roles as parents. Topics may include the impact of separation and divorce on families, developmental stages of children and expected reactions to divorce, skills parents can use to minimize stress and help children cope, guidelines for reducing conflicts and solving custody issues out of court, recognizing when a child needs special help, and where to find resources. Participants who successfully complete the program will receive a Certificate of Completion.
108 W B Street
Rainier, OR 97048
Eligibility: Parents separating, divorcing, or filing for custody changes or other modifications with children younger than age 17. Parents with involvement in the criminal justice system must check with their parole or probation officer before applying.
Hours: Provides three classes a month, please call for more information.
FAMILIES FIRST PARENT RESOURCE CENTER
CHILDREN IN BETWEEN
An education program for divorcing families. Learn about loyalty conflicts, the most damaging aspect of divorce that children feel and how to decrease the blame children put on themselves when their parents divorce. Parents gain better communication skills, can reduce conflict and return to court less often. Children will experience less stress and become ill less often.
401 S Canyon Boulevard
John Day, OR 97845
Eligibility: Families separating, divorcing, filing for custody changes and other modifications with children younger than 18 years old.
Hours: Call for information
LIFEWAYS INC
CO-PARENTING FOR SUCCESS
Provides parenting workshops designed for parents who are separated, divorcing, divorced, or who never married but have children together and who need to develop the knowledge and skills to understand and respond to the special needs their children may have as a result of the divorce/separation. Works to help parents succeed in their ongoing roles as parents despite the fact that they are no longer together.

Topics may include the impact of separation and divorce on families, developmental stages of children and expected reactions to divorce, skills parents can use to minimize stress and help children cope, guidelines for reducing conflict and solving custody issues out of court, recognizing when a child needs special help, and where to find resources. Participants who successfully complete the program will receive a Certificate of Completion.
702 Sunset Drive
Ontario, OR 97914
Eligibility: Families separating, divorcing, or filing for custody changes or other modifications that have children younger than age 17. Parents involved in the criminal justice system must check with their parole or probation officer before attending.
Hours: 1st Wednesday of the month 6pm-8pm
NEXT DOOR
CHILDREN IN BETWEEN
Parenting workshops designed for parents who are separated, in the process of divorcing, have divorced, or who never married. Designed to help parents develop the knowledge and skills to understand and respond to the special needs their children may have as a result of the divorce/separation and to succeed in their ongoing roles as mother and father despite the fact that they are no longer together. Topics may include the impact of separation and divorce on families, developmental stages of children and expected reactions to divorce, skills parents can use to minimize stress and help children cope, guidelines for reducing conflicts and solving custody issues out of court, and recognizing when a child needs special help and where to find resources. All participants who successfully complete the program will receive a Certificate of Completion.

965 Tucker Road
Hood River, OR 97031
Eligibility: Families separating, divorcing, or filing for custody changes and other modifications with children younger than 17 years. Parents with involvement in the criminal justice system must check with their parole or probation officer before enrolling.
Hours: 2nd Tuesday in Spanish, 4th Tuesday in English of the month 6pm-8pm
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NEXT DOOR WASCO
CHILDREN IN BETWEEN
Parenting workshops designed for parents who are separated, in the process of divorcing, have divorced, or who never married. Designed to help parents develop the knowledge and skills to understand and respond to the special needs their children may have as a result of the divorce/separation and to succeed in their ongoing roles as mother and father despite the fact that they are no longer together. Topics may include the impact of separation and divorce on families, developmental stages of children and expected reactions to divorce, skills parents can use to minimize stress and help children cope, guidelines for reducing conflicts and solving custody issues out of court, and recognizing when a child needs special help and where to find resources. All participants who successfully complete the program will receive a Certificate of Completion.

1113 Kelly Avenue
The Dalles, OR 97058
Eligibility: Families separating, divorcing, or filing for custody changes and other modifications with children younger than 17 years. Parents with involvement in the criminal justice system must check with their parole or probation officer before enrolling.
Hours: 2nd Tuesday of the month 6pm-8pm
OLD MILL CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
COURT MANDATED CO-PARENTING PROGRAM
Provides parenting workshops designed for parents who are separated, in the process of divorcing or have divorced, or who never married but have children and who need to develop the knowledge and skills to understand and respond to the special needs their children may have as a result of the divorce/separation and to succeed in their ongoing roles as parents despite the fact that they are no longer together.

Topics may include the impact of separation and divorce on families, developmental stages of children and expected reactions to divorce, skills parents can use to minimize stress and help children cope, guidelines for reducing conflicts and solving custody issues out of court, recognizing when a child needs special help, and where to find resources. All participants who complete the program will receive a Certificate of Completion. No child care provided.
1650 SW 45th Place
Corvallis, OR 97333
Eligibility: Families separating, divorcing, or filing for custody changes and other modifications with children younger than age 17. Parents with involvement in the criminal justice system must check with their parole or probation officer before applying.
Hours: 2 Thursdays per month 5pm-8pm.
OREGON JUDICIAL BRANCH
PARENT EDUCATION CLASSES
Provides listings for parent education programs. Many counties in Oregon require parents to complete a parent education class before a judgment can be entered in cases involving child custody and parenting time. Parent education classes are designed to educate parents about the issues children face when their family structure changes. The classes focus on how to help children adjust to a divorce or separation and/or living apart from a parent. The classes also provide information to parents about developing skills for successful co-parenting as separated parents.
1163 State Street
Salem, OR 973012563
Eligibility: Families facing separation or divorce or filing for custody changes and other modifications with children younger than age 17. Parents with involvement in the criminal justice system must check with their parole or probation officer before applying.
Hours: Not applicable
BESTCARE TREATMENT SERVICES
BRIDGING THE GAP
CLACKAMAS COUNTY RESOLUTION SERVICES
PARENT EDUCATION PROGRAM
COMMUNITY ACTION TEAM
PARENTING EDUCATION AND SUPPORT
FAMILIES FIRST PARENT RESOURCE CENTER
CHILDREN IN BETWEEN
LIFEWAYS INC
CO-PARENTING FOR SUCCESS
NEXT DOOR
CHILDREN IN BETWEEN
NEXT DOOR
CHILDREN IN BETWEEN
OLD MILL CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
COURT MANDATED CO-PARENTING PROGRAM
OREGON JUDICIAL BRANCH
PARENT EDUCATION CLASSES