Ongoing social impactPost-Congress action circles will be established to take learnings and commitments from the Congress and translate them into local learning collaboratives and research projects. This workshop will present results from a qualitative study in which 18 youth with lived expertise were asked about the best methods for recruiting, engaging, supporting, and retaining youth in child welfare monitoring efforts, such as the Child and Family Services Reviews. She has worked with CWLA as a Media and Public Relations Consultant in developing understanding of media relations. NHSA's annual Parent and Family Engagement Conference is the only national event that focuses on how Head Start parents, families, and staff can best partner to promote both family engagement and children's development. Reception in Exhibit Hall, 12:25 pm 1:55 pm This presentation is designed for peer interaction, shared learning, and strategy development. An EEO/AA employer, University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title VI, Title IX, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act requirements. Participants will learn about how this evidence-informed, community-led process looks in South Dakota, and leave with concrete ideas for how to build upon existing leadership capabilities and social networks to engage all sectors in meaningful child abuse prevention within their own communities. Presenters will show how to meaningfully engage people with lived expertise, provide examples of working with university and community partners to develop leadership certifications and promote healing, and outline how DC is using the social-ecological model as a framework for system vision setting, implementation, and evaluation. The purpose of this training is to provide an engaging, informative framework that highlights the importance of effective co-parenting. Presenters: Rosalyn Alber, Washington Department of Social and Health Services, Lacey, WA; Geene Delaplane, Washington Department of Children, Youth and Families, Olympia, WA; Angelique Day, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, Thursday, April 27 The Cornerstone Parenting Conference is an effort to equip parents to disciple their children through some specific challenges. Participants will partake in a group activity in which they will identify their position on issues regarding father-involvement. Presenters: Erin Ingoldsby, James Bell Associates, Arlington, VA; Sharon Newburg-Rinn; Childrens Bureau, ACF, HHS, Washington, DC; Jacquelyn Bertrand, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA; LaToya Whitfield, Proof Alliance, Minneapolis, MN; Nancy Young, Children and Family Futures, Lake Forest, CA, C5 Collaborative Intervention within Rural Tribal Communities. We will also introduce how we pioneered a project to find solutions towards building connectedness and embedding safe environments for the purpose of improving child welfare outcomes within local offices. This is a problem because one entity cannot solve all of a communitys issues. That is the reason that I want to be a social worker.". The Trauma CARE Model provides a relational approach in service of families affected by early adverse experiences (and substance use disorder). The principles of safety science challenge us to understand resilience as a property of the system, as opposed to the individual. Prenatal exposure to alcohol and other drugs can have detrimental lifelong effects. The proposed SOUL Family permanency option would create a circle of adults who provide support, opportunity, unity, and legal relationships for youth aged 16 and older as they move from foster care to adulthood. Feel free to browse our Sponsor Deck or reach out to RReed@cwla.org with your own suggestions. Together, we are partnering to align policy, improve practice, and secure needed funding to achieve our shared goals. You can reserve by phone at 1-800-233-1234 (reference group code: G-CWL3) or online at Hyatt Reservations. Presenters: Tom Sexton & Marta Anderson, FFT Partners, New York, NY; Nicole McKelvey-Walsh, Connecticut Department of Children and Families, Hartford, CT, D12 A Training Lifeline for Caregivers: A Collaboration between Centene and the National Foster Parent Association. Send fliers, brochures, and other material for our Take-One tables in or near the Exhibit Hall and Conference Registration areas. Presenters: Melissa Webster & Kenneth Shackleford & Juliana Harms, One Hope United, Chicago, IL, D14 Authentic Child and Youth Engagement in Program Development: How to Practice What We Preach. To help children better manage these repeated traumas, parents who adopt or foster, as well as child welfare workers, must be sensitive to the role ambiguous loss plays in these childrens behavior. World leading presentersHear from and connect with world leading experts in your field. Participants will learn how the Center accessed the time and expertise of cultural experts to guide program development, refinement, and evaluation using Indigenous Ways of Knowing as the framework for collaboration and relationship building. The theme of the 2023 I-CEPS is promoting well-being and health globally through effective parenting support. The initiative is funded by the Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime, and Social Current serves as the national technical assistance provider to sites in California, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan. The primary focus of Family Centered Treatment (FCT) for over 30 years has been to find simple, practical, and holistic solutions for families faced with disruption due to external and/or internal stressors, circumstances, or forced removal of children from the home due to delinquent behaviors from youth or harmful behaviors from parents. Working together, siloed programs and organizations can better change norms, environments, and behaviors to foster trauma- and healing-informed communities. Presenters: Janese Evans, Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Melissa Sommer & Angela Anderson, Brighton Center, Newport, KY, Friday, April 28 For children placed in foster care, this type of loss tends to happen over and over again, and is incredibly hard to process. Moreover, fatherhood research has centered White, married, heterosexual fathers to the detriment of the diversity of fatherhood experiences and the contexts of fathers who are marginalized, their families, and communities. 1:35 pm 2:50 pm, A2 From Federal Law to State Policy: Delivering on the Promise of Qualified Residential Treatment Program Standards. This workshop will share the journey of a county child welfare agency toward incorporating youth voices into its programs and policies, and the challenges, successes, and lessons learned along the way. Room reservations must be made directly with the hotel. and online learning, parents and educators have noticed a drop in social skills and prosocial behavior in children. The Autism Parenting Summit will explore the parenting journey and cover topics like self-care, anxiety, mental health, food selectivity, education, transitions, sensory solutions, speech and communication skills, social skills, sensory issues, plus so much more. Workshops will focus on effective strategies and practices that strengthen families; cross-system partnerships; innovative approaches to service delivery; bolstering the child welfare workforce; strategies for supporting families impacted by mental health, and more. This workshop will introduce attendees to the principals that drive PLA while exploring positive outcomes associated with existing PLA programs working to address social determinants of health through zealous legal representation. Join us for a highly interactive workshop where we will discuss the impacts of improved communication, how to frame the narrative to collectively move towards an aspirational worldview, and pro tips on crafting and sharing your messages. Workshops F This workshop provides an overview of a graphic and conceptual model that guides the Catalyst Centers approach to uplifting youth-centered care. Presenters: Meg Dygert, APHSA, Washington, DC; Kati Mapa, CWLA, Washington, DC, G2 School-Based Mental Health: The Why, The How, and The Best Practices. FREE How to Be a Positive Parent Email Mini-Course. In this workshop, we will review the outcomes that have been measured: increased child safety (decreased re-opening rate post-closure); improved child stability (prevented entry to care); advanced child permanency (90% remained with family/kin); child kept within their community/culture (85%); cost savings analysis (year 2 data found JtoZ cost $4.3M and saved $40M). It will actas a powerful and transformational case exemplar of solution-focused, collaborative engagement of key stakeholders resultingin improved research, policy impact and effective deployment of programs that work. Workshops A Early Registration Begins May 1, 2023 Sign up below to be notified! We will be back in person on April 17th and 18th at the Renaissance Denver Central Park Hotel. This dialogue is crucial; policymakers need to learn more about the pivotal issues affecting the children and families we serve. Presenters: Katie Bennett, Oregon Social Learning Center Developments, Inc., Eugene, OR; Catherine Lewis-Anthony, Oregon Department of Human Services, Child Welfare, Salem, OR; LaShaun Brooks, Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, B3 Effective Engagement and Service Delivery to Fathers Involved with Child Welfare Agencies. Presenters will provide examples of collaborative ways to strengthen the response to families experiencing DV to ensure that the safety of adult survivors is connected to the safety of child survivors using a trauma-informed approach. Parent and Family Engagement Conference. ABA Conferences in 2023. Learn how the MaineGeneral Medical Centers Edmund N. Ervin Pediatric Center (EEPC) formed CMYTI and partnered with Kennebec Behavioral Health and half a dozen agency partners to provide clinician training for four evidence-based, trauma-focused therapies, and how they are working to build capacity for trauma- and resilience-informed skills and organizational structures in cross-sector, child-serving systems. Human Services is facing an unprecedented capacity crisis in which there is not only more work than can be kept up with, but also an all-time high vacancy rate for people to do the work. Early childhood education (ECE) participation has significant benefits for children and families. Campbell ranks fourth in the Big South at limiting opponent scoring, allowing 67.6 points while holding opponents to 46.0% shooting. Participants will also receive strategies and resources to increase the trauma responsiveness of community organizations in their areas. As a group, we will peruse needs from CPS, schools, police departments, and non-profit orgs that are currently in the system. 13200 E 14th Pl, Aurora, CO 80011 Parent Possible Home Visiting Conference 2023 OVERVIEW The Parent Possible Home Visiting Conference brings together home visiting professionals for two days of informative and engaging workshops specifically created for those in the field of early childhood home visiting. CLICK HERE to register for the 2023 Parenting Conference, * Taking Your Power Back: Principled Parenting for Principled Children, * Protecting Our Children and Teens from Poor Body Image, * Developing Meaningful Connections to Enhance Child Well-Being, * Prevention of Alcohol-Exposed Pregnancies: Focusing Our Attention on the Elephant in the Room, * Divorced or Separated: Co-Parenting Together, * Understanding Behavior from the Inside Out, * Supporting Youth: Empowering Conversations about Consent & Sexual Violence. This workshop will explore the critical role early childhood educators play in setting the foundation to safely explore gender through the creation of gender-neutral programs, and discuss how our residential services meet the needs of the LGTBQIA community within a congregate care setting. As always, the conference will be an opportunity to engage with your practice and policy colleagues from around the country, with events designed to encourage connection across systems, sectors, and state lines. So how can child welfare agencies and staff know whether their tools advance equity? Presenter: Tawanda Hubbard, Rutgers University School of Social Work, New Brunswick, NJ, E10 Private Collaboration to Implement Evidence-Based Programming. (Conference in Orlando, USA in 2023) 18th Annual Perioperative Medicine Summit 09-11 March 2023 International Compliance Professionals Association (ICPA) Annual Conference 2023 12-15 March 2023 The ARA Show 12-15 March 2023 Heart Failure Management for NP, PA, and Primary Care Providers 16-18 March 2023 Diabetes Management 2023 CNE Conference Room availability and special rates are guaranteed only until April 3, 2023, or until the space is filled. Attendees will be encouraged to apply workshop learnings to their own work and policy environments. Presenters: Rebekah Weigle & Ember Ngur & Joe Knittig, CarePortal, Kansas City, MO, G10 Understanding the Hurdles in Implementing the Family First Prevention Services Act: A Case Study. Plenary Session & Lunch, 5:30 pm 6:30 pm directly prior to the parent conference dates. Presenters: Connie Chung, Foster America, Los Angeles, CA; Sandy Barba, San Mateo County Human Services Agency, Belmont, CA; Anjru Jaezon, California Youth Connection, Burlingame, CA; John Fong, San Mateo County Human Services Agency, Belmont, CA, F11 Trauma, Race, and Resilience: Promoting Child Well-being Policies, Programs, and Practices. Through case-based learning and reflective activities, participants will gain tools to support caregiving relationships that promote normative development of children living between biological and foster/kinship homes. In this session you will learn how you can use the CarePortal platform to meet the real-time needs of children and families in distress in your community. Ken Ham Answers In Genesis Zan Tyler BJU Press and Homeworks by Precept Ginny Yurich 1000 Hours Outside Dr. Roger Smith Parenting with Influence - - - Chapel Rock Christian Church 2020 N Girls School Rd Indianapolis, IN 46214 JAN 06, 2023 Parent/Teacher Conferences will be held on Thursday, January 19 from 3:30 PM - 7:00 PM and on Friday, January 20 from 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM. Improving employee recruitment and retention is challenging in the current environment. SW CEUs are pending. Other professional positions have included former Broadcast Director at the nationally syndicated Joan Rivers Show, and Media and Public Relations Manager for the United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Presenters: Amanda Wagner & Sean Lazarus, JusticeWorks YouthCare, Gettysburg, PA, H7 Centering Social Justice and Equity in Fatherhood Research: Addressing Systems, Context, and Development. This session explores the importance of understanding how stigma and language affect engagement and safety decision making for families. Presenters: Stephen Budde & Christy Cashman, Juvenile Protective Association, Chicago, IL; David Ansong & Sarah Hammond, University of North Carolina School of Social Work, Chapel Hill, NC; Stacy Craft, Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, IL; Jennifer Marett, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, F7 Engagement and Safety Decision-Making in Substance Use Disorder Cases. Presenter: Angela Lytle, JusticeWorks Colorado, Denver, CO, G4 SOUL Family: A Youth-Led Proposal to Expand Permanency Options for Teens in Foster Care. Presenter: Brittney Walters, CHRIS 180, Atlanta, GA. Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice systems across our nation are being challenged to alter how families are responded to, both before they are referred as a result of suspected abuse or neglect, and throughout their experience with the system. We will hold another . Participants will also learn about strategies for leveraging state and community partnerships to successfully implement federal and state policy as well as tools and resources created to support implementation. The model uses an independent third party to mediate a child-centered approach to permanency planning and ensures parents drive the development of plans for their childs future empowering and preserving families. Join us for a PARENTING CONFERENCE Sunday, Feb. 5, 3 pm - 6 pm at Double Oak Community Church-Mt Laurel Campus. Registration is for admission to the entire conference including both days. To achieve this, caregivers (foster and kinship) must become a part of that support network for the family. Resilient Communities shifts the responsibility for primary prevention away from individual responsibility and towards shared strategies, and helps communities raise awareness of and leverage their existing strengths to increase collective capacity to support families and enhance child well-being. Presenters: Jennifer Kennedy, The Center for Great Expectations, Somerset, NJ; Emily Bosk, Rutgers University School of Social Work, New Brunswick, NJ; Jennifer Unger & Carolyn Flynn, The Center for Great Expectations, Somerset, NJ, A8 Navigating the Child Welfare System and the Critical Need for Culturally Responsive Service. He holds a Bachelors in criminal justice, a Master of Public Administration, and a Doctor of Business Administration. The theme of the 2023 I-CEPS ispromoting well-being and health globally through effective parenting support. Speaking Engagements. The Keeping Families Together approach supports transformation and partnership across child welfare and housing systems, providing a framework to align affordable housing with wraparound services that significantly improve family unification, housing stability, strengths, and quality of life. Please be sure to make your reservation under our conference group block to ensure waiver of the destination fee charged at this hotel. Presenters: Angelique Day, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; Phoenix Santiago, New England Association of Child Welfare Commissioners and Directors, East Hartford, CT; Tawanna Brown, National Youth Engagement Advisory Council, South Orange, NJ, Thursday, April 27 For more information, contact your school. This presentation provides an overview of how the voices of people with lived expertise were embedded throughout the planning and implementation of the Quality Improvement Center on Engaging Youth in Finding Permanency (QIC-EY). Facilitator: Anthony Gay, BA , Welcome to Reality, LLC. The 2023 Parent Conference will be held December 4 through December 7. Teacher email addresses may be found on our school website . Panelists, including project team members, individuals with lived expertise, and child welfare professionals, will describe key contributions and share insights regarding the toolkit, which is aimed at improving outcomes and preserving families of origin. Pay by credit card or select Bill Me to receive an invoice. ISTELive 23. Presenters: Jaymie Lorthridge, Kaye Implementation & Evaluation, Atlanta, GA; Todd Holder, Action 4 Child Protection, Jarales, NM, F6 Addressing Critical Challenges Providers Face in Implementing Sustainable Evidence Based Intervention (EBI) Programs in Family First. This presentation will look at sustaining wraparound through Medicaid waivers, quality measurement, and a drive to outcomes that matter. Presenters: Ashley Krumbach & Lauren Zylla-Whetstone, Indiana Department of Child Services, Indianapolis, IN, A5 Collaborative Approaches to Supporting and Affirming Children and Youth Who Are LGBTQIA+ and in Child Welfare. This public health approach re-balances power, credits multiple types of data, and centers learning. Marcus Stallworth serves as CWLAs Director of Training and Implementation, which has provided him the opportunity to assist child welfare agencies across the US and internationally with implementation strategies to achieve positive outcomes for children and families. Early bird registration through December 31, 2022 is $30 per person. The project aims to co-create a robust primary prevention system focused on child and family well-being in partnership with families, communities, and system representatives. Payment in full is due withregistration. Through innovative recruitment and by treating caregivers as practitioners (the primary change agent), and providing them with robust onboarding, training, and clinical supervision, we can dramatically change the experiences of youth living in foster care and their families. Insight will be shared related to what makes a story newsworthy, as well as tips for establishing a press release protocol, mastering the art of messaging, and effective story telling. This workshop will emphasize the connection between cultural resilience factors and cultural strengths over an array of community-based strategies. He is a member of Media Literacy Nows national advisory council, which provides advocacy and resources for educators, students, and parents. That affected how I bonded with my daughter. The 2023 Cornerstone Parenting Conference will host a variety of sessions that are suitable for parents of all ages of children. 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