F Workshops
F-01
Adolescent Development: Car Insurers Say Teens Are Missing Part of their Brains! (Part 2 of 2) (Repeat)
Based on child development research and teen brain studies, this
workshop will explore how immaturity, disabilities, and trauma weave
together to explain the behavior of adolescents. Interviewing
runaway/homeless youth, delinquents and teens in foster care, engaging
them in a change process, and designing developmentally-sound services
to meet their needs will be enhanced by using this approach to
understanding each youth's unique combination of immaturity,
disabilities and trauma.
Speaker: Marty Beyer, PhD
Level: All Levels
F-02
Culturally-Modified Trauma Focused Treatment for Latino Children and Families (Part 2 of 2)
Culturally Modified Trauma-Focused Treatment (CM-TFT) was developed for
use with Latino children and families and is based on Trauma-Focused
Cognitive Behavior Therapy (Cohen, Mannarino, & Deblinger, 2006),
an evidence-based, trauma-focused treatment intervention with strong
empirical support. CM-TFT is a tailored approach to providing treatment
that attempts to increase engagement by increasing the cultural
relevance of the intervention. Potential cultural factors are assessed
and addressed, including spirituality, familismo, gender roles, beliefs
about sex, views of mental health and mental health treatment,
racism/discrimination and exploitation. The workshop will describe the
treatment, present case examples, and discuss application of the
intervention in other communities.
Speaker: Michael de Arellano, PhD
Level: All Levels
F-03
Working with Latino Families on Issues of Child Sexual Abuse (Part 2 of 2)
This workshop explores the cultural and systemic issues that affect how
Latino families respond to sexual child abuse, and to our interventions
around it. This workshop is appropriate for mental health
professionals, social workers, law enforcement, medical professionals,
and others.
Speaker: Lisa Fontes, PhD
Level: All Levels
F-04
Through the Eyes of the Infant (Part 2 of 2)
This dynamic multi-media training is intended for professionals and
volunteers who work with infants/toddlers and their families in the
legal system. Issues to be addressed: The latest research on early
relationships, their impact on brain development, and what babies
remember: Things to consider and questions to ask when making decisions
about infants and toddlers: Approaches currently in use in courts
around the country: Resources for working with infants, toddlers,
families and caregivers who encounter the courts.
Speaker: Sheri L. hill, PhD
Level: All Levels
F-05
Medical Issues in Child Abuse for the Non-medical Team (Part 3 of 3)
The traditional response to possible child abuse or neglect in the
medical setting has taken two general scenarios: 1. A nurse becomes
concerned about the possibility of abuse and notifies the attending
physician. The physician orders a social work consult and runs to the
doctor's lounge. The hospital social worker then calls child protection
and plans are made without significant medical input. 2. A medical
provider becomes concerned and frustrated because a family is not
complying with orders or instructions which may or may not result in
serious consequences for the child. Social work is consulted and again
medical issues must be sorted out without consistent specialized
medical input. Frequently non-medical MDT members are asked to make
abuse determinations on cases with medical issues with no specialized
medical participation or significant disagreement between medical
providers.
Speaker: Richard Kaplan, MD
Level: All Levels
F-06
Effectively Working with Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Youth (Part 2 of 2)
Due to a lack of information and visibility, lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender and questioning (l/g/b/t/q) adolescents face physical,
sexual and emotional abuse at home, school, and in society at large.
This discussion will include an overview of the stages of sexual
identity development, as well as an identification of the physical and
emotional stressors experienced by this population. There will be an
exploration of the cultural and institutional dynamics that reinforce
this abuse. Case examples and videotape interviews of l/g/b/t/q
adolescents will be used to further illustrate the challenges faced by
this population.
Speaker: Albert Killen-Harvey, LCSW
Level: All Levels
F-07
Finding Permanent Parents For Teens: The Only Answer (Part 3 of 3)
Half the homeless population is made up of people discharged from
foster care to no one but themselves. This workshop will speak to how
to prevent this from happening by identifying permanent lifetime
parents for every teen in foster care before they age out of the
system. Once folks believe it's possible, these three-part workshops
will show participates how relatively easy it is to find these parents.
Speaker: Pat O'Brien, MS, CSW
Level: All Levels
F-08
Detecting Deception (Part 3 of 3)
This five-hour introduction to Detecting Deception will inform the
participants into the practical application of using verbal and
non-verbal indicators to accurately determine truth and veracity of
information given to them. Through the exploration of the leakage of
Subconscious Communication the student will be better equipped to not
only detect Deception but more importantly articulate the reasons for
their conclusion. With the material provided in this introductory
course the attendee will never evaluate any interaction between
themselves and others in quite the same manner. Cases such as OJ
Simpson, John Ramsey, Scott Peterson, Staci Peterson, and others will
be used to amplify the material.
Speaker: Stephen Pease
Level: All Levels
F-09
Strategies for Supporting Caregivers of Children with Sexual Behavior Problems (Part 2 of 2)
This presentation is geared towards those providing care for children
with SBP or other professionals who support caregivers working with
this population of children. Utilizing information from model programs
and effective training curriculae, this workshop will provide
information about determining whether a sexual behavior is cause for
concern, the caregiver's role in promoting healthy sexuality (positive
messages and prevention education and answering questions about sex)
and safe family living (household rules, interventions and creating
safety plans).
Speaker: Leslie Rozeff, MSW
Level: Intermediate
F-10
Entry and Exit Dynamics in Relation to Disproportionality
As an issue affecting the lives of children and families of color, disproportionality is finally drawing the attention it deserves from child welfare experts. In this session, findings from research that explores entry and exit rate dynamics will be presented to illustrate why it is important to understand how each contributes to disproportionality. The data suggest that conversations about disproportionality are richer if the contributing dynamics are isolated. More importantly, the prospects for improving the situation are greatly enhanced if entry and exit dynamics are studied separately.
Speaker: Fred H. Wulczyn, PhD
Level: Advanced
F-11
Indian Child Welfare Act (Part 3 of 3)
Introduction to the ICWA and why it was created - intergenerational
traumas and current manifestations; an in-depth analysis of the Indian
Child Welfare Act and related federal and state laws and regulations
presented from the perspectives of a state attorney general, tribal
attorney, and a community advocate.
Panel: Kathy Jensen, JD/Kateri Bishop, MSW/Daryl Toulou, MEd, Lorraine A. Parlange, JD, Lorraine Brave, MSW
Level: All Levels
F-12
ABC's of Evidence Collection: Building a Child Death Investigation "Toolkit"
F-13
Substance Abuse and Chronic Neglect (Repeat)
This workshop will explore the relationship between substance abuse and
chronic neglect, as well as the connection of these phenomena to
poverty, domestic violence, and mental health issues; and propose
decision-making criteria regarding reunification of children in
out-of-home care with birth families. This workshop will also describe
the effect of early severe neglect on child development and discuss
therapeutic interventions for severely neglected children.
Speaker: Dee Wilson, MSW
Level: All Levels
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