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FAQ Thinking for a Change T4C

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  • How does NIC offer Thinking for a Change Facilitator Training?

    NIC offers the Thinking for a Change Facilitator Training to correctional agencies in a 44-hour blended learning experience.

  • Is there a cost for the NIC Thinking For A Change Facilitator Training?

    There are no fees charged for NIC's Thinking For A Change Facilitator Training.

  • I don't work for a government corrections organization, how can I access T4C Facilitator training?

    NIC only provides the facilitator training to governmental correctional agencies and is not able to include non-profit or private agencies or citiz

  • I received facilitator training on a previous version of Thinking For A Change, do I need additional training to use the 4.0 curriculum?

    If you have completed a formal Thinking for A Change facilitator training program from NIC, you can use the updated 4.0 curriculum without further

  • Are there any best practice recommendations for delivery of the Thinking For A Change program to clients?

    Yes, program fidelity and integrity are critical to program success so it is important to follow the curriculum as designed.

  • Is there a Copyright on the Thinking for a Change Program?

    Thinking for a Change is copyrighted by its authors Jack Bush, PhD, Barry Glick, PhD, and Juliana Taymans, PhD, with certain rights retaine

  • Does NIC offer a Thinking for A Change Certified Facilitator credential?

    No, NIC does not currently offer a Certified Facilitator Credential.

  • I'm a trained facilitator who has conducted lots of Thinking for A Change groups. Can I train other staff in my agency to facilitate Thinking for a Change?

    No, NIC recommends that facilitators complete a Thinking for a Change train the trainer program before they train others.

  • Do you have Thinking for a Change in other languages?

    NIC does not currently have the T4C curriculum available for distribution in languages other than English.