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Participants will learn to combine the heart of motivational interviewing and the foundations of psychological safety following the most tragic event in child welfare: the fatality of a child. This training will provide an overview of a new video training series. Marcus is Vice President of the Board of Directors for CTs Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA). Workshops G Click here to read our terms of use and privacy policy. During this workshop, we will outline critical analysis strategies for attendees to utilize on their own tools, including equity-focused review criteria and recommendations for improvement. 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. 3:55 pm 5:10 pm, F3 Connectedness in Child Welfare: Building a Strategic Infrastructure to Better Serve our Families. Building Relationships with the Media and Understanding What Makes News. Together, we will determine which need to meet, we will meet the need, and then watch the funds be transferred directly to a local church leader near the need. Mark your calendars and watch for exciting updates soon! This is a problem because one entity cannot solve all of a communitys issues. Some notable sessions are: The Supremacy of Jesus in the Home Discipling as a Single Parent Participants will evaluate strategies for an effective statewide implementation of a CSoC based on a wraparound model; identify factors that enhance sustainability of a Medicaid wraparound program as a childrens behavioral health specialty program; and discuss the utilization of Child and Adolescent Strengths and Needs to meet waiver requirements and monitor outcomes. 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. Presenters: Sharon Kollar & Michelle Clinch, National Child Welfare Workforce Institute, Portland, OR, C4 Field Insights Applied to a Toolkit to Enhance Identification of Children with Prenatal Substance Exposures. Wraparound services are holistic, culturally relevant, and logistically convenient for families and include the whole family. Box 30664, Lansing, MI 48909. 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. Presenter: Kelli McKnight, Options Counseling and Family Services, Eugene, OR, E8 Designing an Effective and Sustainable Family & Youth Partnership Model. The parties active collaboration demonstrates how the trauma-focused program supports family resiliency and improves family well-being. Presenters: Amy Templeman & Romero Davis, Social Current, Washington, DC, H6 Put Me In, Coach! 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. The model is a comprehensive & systematic approach to helping families overcome individual and relational trauma to promote stable foster care placements and reunification. The Volunteer Leadership Conference 2023 will take place virtually on February 4, 2023 from 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (Pacific). Feedback, questions or accessibility issues: 2023 The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. 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. Please be sure to make your reservation under our conference group block to ensure waiver of the destination fee charged at this hotel. As a result, workers and supervisors rely on decision-making tools to guide safety and case planning. These youth need the anchor of nurturing, lifelong relationships. This dialogue is crucial; policymakers need to learn more about the pivotal issues affecting the children and families we serve. 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. Unfortunately, the interventions of child welfare agencies have mostly been ineffective at strengthening family protective factors due to the lack of ongoing father inclusion efforts, and limited access to gender responsive support services. 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. The presenters for this workshop have deep and broad experiences working in, and alongside, community residents and families as part of a broader strategy for family support. In this conference we have amazing speakers who will cover topics such as discipline, being a mom, being a dad, grandparents raising grandchildren, technology, raising teens, talking with your kids about sex, and much, much more. Leading providers of brain based learning education conferences and professional development for teachers. Based on the philosophy that skilled, experienced, and knowledgeable child welfare caseworkers foster an environment that is ripe for retention, the field coach program helps to enrich caseworkers critical thinking, reflective practice, and other soft skills via the creation of Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-Bound (SMART) goals. This presentation will compare current thinking about Unconditional Care and Wraparound services. The Family First Prevention Services Act provides some insight on what we can do to address Social Determinants of Health through a primary prevention lens. Inherent Strengths in Kinship Families: Training for Kinship Caregivers and Professionalswith Dr. Joseph Crumbley. We will demonstrate how the model amplifies and lifts up the need for equity in services for families that are African American including in the prevention of foster care entries. Past exhibitors who have experienced success at our conference include software companies, publishers, insurance brokers, banks, trainers, accreditors, member and non-member agencies, and other organizations with a message for child- and family-serving professionals. This presentation is designed for peer interaction, shared learning, and strategy development. The 20th Biennial EARLI Conference is hosted by the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and the University of Macedonia, Greece. Send fliers, brochures, and other material for our Take-One tables in or near the Exhibit Hall and Conference Registration areas. The National Foster Parent Association (NFPA) recognizes that well-trained, respected and appropriately supported families (foster, kinship, and adoptive) achieve greater success with the children entrusted into their care. This presentation will focus on providing a landscape analysis of all Independent Life Skill assessments that are currently being used nationally. Child welfare professionals support families and make positive daily impacts, but child welfare work is often only visible to community members when tragedy occurs. Presenters: Grey Hilliard-Koshinsky, New England Association of Child Welfare Commissioners and Directors, Boston, MA; Youth Advocate (TBC), New England Youth Coalition, Boston, MA, B8 Sustainably Funded: Medicaid Waivers and Wraparound Success. Movements through the continuum include residential substance abuse treatment (with children residing at program), step down residential programs, and community-based scatter-sited housing services. Utilizing the Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainment (E.P.I.S.) Payment in full is due withregistration. Attendees will be introduced to Standing with Our Neighbors (SWON), an Atlanta school-based preventive legal advocacy program. CWLA helps facilitate this exchange, by preparing conference attendees with fact sheets and talking points to maximize the impact of their conversations. 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. Presenters: Kristine Piescher & Traci LaLiberte & Amy Dorman, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, Thursday, April 27 jQuery('.currentYear').text(new Date().getFullYear()). Pre-Conference Workshop: January 18, 2023 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Includes breakfast & lunch: $150: $175: $125: $150: Conference: January 18 - 20, 2023 Includes Opening Session & welcome reception at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, breakfast & lunch on Thursday and Friday: $350: $425: $225: $275: Pre-Conference Training and Conference: January 18 . This workshop provides an overview of a graphic and conceptual model that guides the Catalyst Centers approach to uplifting youth-centered care. Evaluators and DCFS implementation support managers will describe how reductions in capacity varied by location, highlight reasons providers discontinued contracts, and identify strategies to support providers including changes in financing, referral, and client engagement processes. Teacher email addresses may be found on our school website . We will seek to gain a deeper understanding of what school-based mental health can and should look like, specifically addressing post-pandemic effects on children. Interested in promoting your products and services in the conference program? The old adage of we just need more people is no longer feasible and, in most cases, no longer rings true. MiRegistry: There will be a separate sign-in sheet at the CEU table. Respecting youth with lived experience and regarding them as experts is a critical step toward improved child and family outcomes. 9:15 am 10:30 am, G1 Reimagining the Role of Child Support for Families with Child Welfare Involvement. There is a great deal of conversation about bringing families into the child welfare arena. I love everything that I do with them, and I cant wait to have a career where I get to do that sort of thing every day. Mengshin Lin, Deseret News Members All the staff in our program are alumni of foster care or have lived experience that a youth in care would have experienced. Dr. Velzquez retired from the United States Air Force after 21 years of honorable service in July 2022. Cant be with us in person? Presenter: Rick Dencer, Kinnect Ohio, Cleveland, OH, C14 Applying an Equity Lens to Collaborative Practice when Implementing Plans of Safe Care. The presentation will also focus on the Public Child Welfare Sector and the importance of cultural competency when working with Tribal Families. This presentation will focus on effective engagement and service delivery to fathers. The session will focus on supporting participants in understanding the difference between public relations and media relations, and the characteristics of print and electronic media. Building Relationships with the Media and Understanding What Makes News with Beverly Jackson. Wayfinder Family Services, in partnership with Child Trends, will present on the evaluation of the Wayfinder Kinnections Kinship Navigation Program (funded by the Administration for Children and Families) with the goal of attaining a rating as a promising practice by the Title IV-E Prevention Services Clearinghouse. Collaboration between traditional child welfare partners (i.e., Department of Children and Families and Guardian ad Litem) as well as housing partners (i.e., local public housing authorities, Homeless Trust), and other local partners, can reduce instances of homelessness. Maximize your exposure! The CWLA 2023 National Conference, Stronger Together: Uniting to Advance Change, will be held April 26-28, 2023, at the Hyatt Regency Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. We will cover topics such as coping with vicarious trauma, engaging and building rapport with our clients, how to avoid trauma dumping, what lived experience means and how that transfers to the work we do. We will provide insights on how these assessments are incorporating a diversity, equity, and inclusion lens and centering youth. Workshops B This workshop centers attention on fathers who are too often overlooked in research and stereotyped by child and family professionals including fathers who are Black, young, dont reside with the family, have been incarcerated, or have low incomes and elevates an appreciation of less visible fatherhood roles. We can't wait to gather in person with you again! Presenters: Natalie Craver & Sharafdeen Ibraheem, DC Child and Family Service Agency, Washington, DC, C7 Empowering and Preserving Families Across Systems with Permanency Mediation. Nevertheless, the developmental trajectory of fatherhood, transitioning to fatherhood, and the contributions of fathers to child and family outcomes still remain understudied in child development. 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. Presenters: Deborah Goodman & Sharon Cabrera, Childrens Aid Society of Toronto, ON; Zohra Rahman, YouthLink, Toronto, ON, C9 A Journey with Youth at the Center: An Approach to Caring for Youth. The focus is to either strengthen and preserve children within their home or to bridge through successful reunification back into the home. Presenters: Elizabeth Wynter, Selfless Love Foundation, Tallahassee, FL; Marisa Gerstein Pineau, FrameWorks Institute, Washington, DC; Natalie Clark, Utah Department of Health and Human Services, Salt Lake City, UT, A4 Motivational Interviewing During Times of Crisis: Shifting from Blame to Change. 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. Wraparound services help families build teams of resources and collaborators, and develop efficacy and success in managing their own lives. Presenters: Deborah Day, NC Division of Social Services, Raleigh, NC; Kelly Kirk, NC Child Welfare Family Advisory Council, Hamlet, NC; Jeanne Preisler, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, H9 CRISIS: Connection to Recovery through Intervention, Support, and Initiating Services through 9-1-1. Anthony is a leader in the realm of fatherhood in Connecticut and hosts numerous fatherhood themed events throughout the year, promoting positive fatherhood. ECE participation of children in foster care remains low, despite federal efforts to prioritize enrollment. Some topics that will be addressed include partnering with parents, use of literacy in programs, co-morbidity with trauma (best practice treatment), addressing fear and ignorance, and much more! This interactive workshop will provide participants with opportunities to engage in thoughtful discussions around diverse sexual orientations and gender identity expressions (SOGIE); participate in exercises to improve skills; develop strategies to support youth who are LGBTQ+ and in foster care; understand how current practices and policies can limit youths permanency outcomes; and hear from youth with lived experience. In an effort to demonstrate the connection between cultural resilience and the prevention of child maltreatment in tribal communities, the Center for Native Child and Family Resilience will present information on the collaborative efforts of five community projects focused on the prevention and intervention of child maltreatment. Cancellation/Refund Policy: No refunds will be given. This framework will encourage participants to reflect and evaluate how personal biases, societal norms, and agency culture can impact staff morale and the perceptions from children and families served. No class for elementary, middle, and high school students. The Congress aims to bring the evidence-based parenting support community together, inspire innovation and collective action, and empower parents and families around the world to benefit the next generation. 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). Early Registration Begins May 1, 2023 Sign up below to be notified! You can reserve by phone at 1-800-233-1234 (reference group code: G-CWL3) or online at Hyatt Reservations. The North Carolina Division of Social Services (NCDSS) has developed a trauma-informed, innovative approach to engage persons with lived experience in the development, implementation, and evaluation of state child welfare programs, policies, and plans. 1:35 pm 2:50 pm, A2 From Federal Law to State Policy: Delivering on the Promise of Qualified Residential Treatment Program Standards. Participants attending this session will develop a greater understanding of how to effectively engage fathers in their work, why fatherhood/male involvement is so important to children, and how the National Responsible Clearinghouse can help with local/regional fatherhood programs. Parents who adopt children with special needs may feel ambiguous loss related to what the child could have been had certain things not happened (fetal alcohol syndrome, exposure to in utero drugs, etc.). TXPOP refocuses practice, strengthens the workforce, and transforms how systems treat families within foster care. Registration is open. Improving employee recruitment and retention is challenging in the current environment. Yes! 22 - 26 August 2023. The page you are looking for no longer exists. For three days, child- and family-serving professionals, families, and community representatives will gather to explore effective ways of deepening their relationships and engaging in more effective collaboration. By attending this workshop, attendees will learn about potential barriers and facilitators to ECE participation for children in foster care and the benefits and challenges of cross-systems collaboration, using Minnesota as a case study. 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. This presentation will focus on parent leadership as a strength-based approach grounded in the belief that parents are the most knowledgeable about their families and communities. Presenters will highlight successful approaches for data collection, policy development, and increasing partnership and collaboration with advocates and those with lived expertise. Materials should not arrive earlier than Monday, April 24, 2023. This session invites public and private sectors of child welfare and related systems to consider strategies for applying an equity lens when developing and implementing Plans of Safe Care. The . Or are they? Presenters: Julia Pearson & Susan Glatki, Plummer Youth Promise, Salem, MA; Jaime Caron, Massachusetts Department of Children and Families, Northampton, MA, C8 Journey to Zero: Community Partnerships to Strengthen Families and Prevent Entry to Care. *From Discussing to Doing will run until 6:00 pm, Inherent Strengths in Kinship Families: Training for Kinship Caregivers and Professionals. Magellan Health in Louisiana has successfully administered the Coordinated System of Care (CSoC) based on the wraparound framework and principles for youth and families with the most complex behavioral health needs. 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. Attendee registration opens Sunday, January 22nd. 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. 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. The benefits of father engagement are well-documented, so are the challenges when fathers are disengaged. Workshops D Please see our schedule below for speakers and topics. However, many agency leaders and managers struggle with how to actually accomplish this. The goal of this presentation is to inform system of care stakeholders of effective and sustainable practices based on a model CSoC program in Louisiana. 10:55 am 12:10 pm, D4 SBCT meets START: An Adapted Relational Model for Children 0-3 in the Child Welfare System. We will be back in person on April 17th and 18th at the Renaissance Denver Central Park Hotel. The Sheraton NY Times Square, New York, NY or Virtually via Zoom . Presenters: Julie Murphy, James Bell Associates, Portland, OR; Alicia Summers, National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, Reno, NV; Monica Faulkner, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX; Heather Allan, Kempe Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse & Neglect, Aurora, CO, F9 It Takes a Village: Using a Wraparound Paradigm for Healing, Reunification, and Permanency. 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. Presenters will provide information about solution-focused and reflective practices that are encouraged in the program and how these practices can support caseworkers professional development in addition to traditional supervision methods. For more information, contact your school. Please request communicative accommodations in languages other than English via the registration form or by email to
[email protected], and remember to leave a phone number where we can reach you. Presenters will offer their expertise and recommendations for moving forward. 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. Arkansas DCFS is implementing Family Centered Treatment (FCT) across the state as one of its in-home parent-skill-building FFPSA programs. 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. Presenters: Ebony Chambers McClinton & Terrell Thomas, Stanford Sierra Youth and Families, Sacramento, CA, E9 The Practice of Mattering: Honoring the Dignity and Worth of Persons and Families in Marginalized Status.
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