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. Examples of primary prevention will be discussed, and participants will have the opportunity to create an example of a policy and/or program that could be implemented. (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 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. 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. Dr. Crumbley has provided expert testimony on kinship care to the U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives and the United Nations. Together, we are partnering to align policy, improve practice, and secure needed funding to achieve our shared goals. Perhaps you can return back to the homepage and see if you can find what you are looking for. 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. 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. Panelists will review and discuss forms of immigration relief, including SIJS, U and T nonimmigrant status, VAWA, and asylum; the implications of specific forms for both children and their families; and related effects on permanency and reunification. Informed by an empirical evaluation, this workshop will describe an intensive, home based program model that works with families who are high-risk, affected by parental substance misuse, and involved in the child welfare system. 10:55 am 12:10 pm, D4 SBCT meets START: An Adapted Relational Model for Children 0-3 in the Child Welfare System. The bad news: our brains are hardwired to avoid change and the vulnerability that comes with building trust. This session outlines a comprehensive toolkit that will facilitate child welfare agencies and professionals in enhancing practices to identify and provide resources for children with prenatal substance exposures and their families. 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: 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. Learning objectives include: the primacy of Unconditional Care in the provision of services for families with children and adolescents with unique emotional needs; the importance of Family Voice and Choice in the provision of these services; examples of non-Wraparound Unconditional Care programs. One of the most expansive events on our list, it includes summits, sessions, workshops and keynote speeches from education leaders. Supervising for Excellence and Success with Dr. Jorge Velzquez. Plenary Session & Lunch, 5:30 pm 6:30 pm In this workshop, participants will be introduced to the application of safety science in child welfare and how to incorporate concepts of this approach into critical incident reviews. TA providers, select grantee representatives, and a person with lived expertise will share their journeys through strategies being developed and implemented, the authentic inclusion of people with lived expertise, and use of continuous quality improvement. The workshop will provide participants with the language and understanding of diverse SOGIE; examples of policy and protocols for safe identification; how to ask questions to safely identify youth who are LGBTQ+; and family finding and chosen family strategies and tools to create and ensure permanency through youth centered meetings that can be implemented in child welfare practice. Parenting Conference 2023 Dates: February 17-18, 2023 6:00-8:30pm | 9:00am-Noon Cost: $25/Person Join us February 17th & 18th at our West Dodge campus for Lifegate's 2023 Parenting Conference. 15. Facilitated discussion with legal and social work practitioners will focus on issue spotting, family-finding tools, and countering practices that create and perpetuate disparity in outcomes in the child welfare system. After this workshop, attendees will be able to: explain the six brains and how they impede change; discuss six steps to rewiring change into our organizations; understand the art of strategic communication to accelerate acceptance; and apply a change management toolkit in their organizations to ensure a solid foundation and continuous alignment. The Trauma CARE Model provides a relational approach in service of families affected by early adverse experiences (and substance use disorder). Feedback, questions or accessibility issues: 2023 The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. As always, its important to us that we build a sponsorship package that suits the unique goals of our sponsors. IAHE Home Educators 2023 Online Convention Parenting & Homeschool Conference at Chapel Rock . This presentation will explore how the field coach program benefits caseworkers individually, and agencies as a whole, via individual sessions in the field with the field coach, self-assessment exercises, coaching questions, group work, and more. In this presentation, we will discuss how staff are able to provide case-management services while having lived experience themselves and why having lived experience matters. Anthony is a leader in the realm of fatherhood in Connecticut and hosts numerous fatherhood themed events throughout the year, promoting positive fatherhood. Positive father involvement is associated with developmental benefits for children, beginning in the prenatal period and continuing throughout the childrens lives. This presentation highlights the importance of coordinated community responses to address issues of children exposed to DV and the critical role child welfare practitioners play in intervention. 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. Workshops E jQuery('.currentYear').text(new Date().getFullYear()). Facilitator: Gary Taylor, CWLA Senior Fellow, Building Blocks for Effective Co-Parenting*. Supervising for Excellence and Success focuses on essential practice elements and functions of supervision. Supporting youth who experience some of the most significant unmet needs in our systems requires making authentic connections, addressing systemic barriers, and shifting our beliefs about what is possible. 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. 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. Questions? Premium Exhibit Fees (high-traffic space). The Community Connections Youth Project (CCYP) and its staff work with youth who are currently or formerly in foster care, ages 17-26. The workshop will include information about initial efforts to stand up the CME, including capacity building strategies and roadblocks experienced. Room availability and special rates are guaranteed only until April 3, 2023, or until the space is filled. The presenters will share why incorporating youth voice is important and the impact on youth as well as on child welfare practices and policies. The I-CEPS 2023 will bring together professionals in all fields of parenting support from around the world. In this workshop we will present key learnings from University of Minnesota research, centering the voices and experiences of families (foster and biological), child welfare workers, ECE providers, and state agency staff. Presenters: Brenda Keller, Texas Alliance of Child and Family Services, Austin, TX; Samantha Zuniga Thompson, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, G9 Children Uniting Communities: Using Technology to Protect Our Most Vulnerable. The Raising Wisconsin's Children Conference is a free, online conference for parents and caregivers of children providing supportive, practical parenting and child development information. Presenter: Teresa DeCrescenzo, Fork In The Road, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, H12 Preventive Legal Advocacy: Family-Focused Advocacy to Reduce Child Welfare Involvement. CWLA helps facilitate this exchange, by preparing conference attendees with fact sheets and talking points to maximize the impact of their conversations. Based on the principle nothing about us without us, the North Carolina Family Leadership Model is a framework to help organizations improve services and strengthen families. The benefits of father engagement are well-documented, so are the challenges when fathers are disengaged. Sitemap Our annual conference allows you to deepen relationships with existing clients, and feature products and services they may not have realized you offer. Join us for the International Congress on Evidence-based Parenting Support (I-CEPS), a ground-breaking global initiative to advance research, policy, and practice in the field of parenting and family intervention. These tools are part of systemic structures that can advance equity or perpetuate disparities for families that have been historically underserved by child welfare agencies. Lets face it, evidence-based family therapy models are complex and difficult to implement, particularly on a large scale. Elementary and older children will be at Anchorage Grace Church (Grace Christian School). In 2018, five organizations were awarded federal grants to Strengthen Child Welfare Systems through collaborative efforts to improve permanency outcomes for children involved in the child welfare system. Presenters: Latonya Adjei-Tabi & Teri Kook, National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare, Lake Forest, CA, Thursday, April 27 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 is an opportunity for alumni volunteer leaders to virtually come together across the globe and network and learn about best practices while providing ways to better the volunteer experience among leaders. CEUs and SCECHs for professionals are pending. We are pleased to announce that the 5th Annual Children of Incarcerated Parents National Conference will take place virtually on April 17, April 24, and May 1, 2023.Each spring, the ASU Center for Child Well-Being hosts the National Children of Incarcerated Parents Conference, not only to further awareness of the impact of incarceration on children and families, but also to increase community . Copyright 2020 - CWLA | All Rights Reserved |, purchase online through the CWLA Bookstore, Identify and utilize the strengths of kinship families to provide safety, well-being, and permanency for the children in their care, Move from DEI discussion to DEI implementation, Offer strength-based, solution-focused strategies for families that are co-parenting, Support professional engagement, partnership, and team building through supervision techniques, Promote diversity, equity, and inclusion through awareness, acknowledgement, action, and accountability, 8 x 10 space with standard booth drapery, A complimentary registration for one exhibit staffer with access to all conference sessions, workshops, and meals, Registrant mailing list for pre-conference marketing (one-time use), Post-conference attendee list for follow-up outreach (one-time use), Dedicated exhibit hall times and functions, A 30% discount on conference program advertising, Optional add-ons: tote bag inserts and program ads. Gary is currently serving as a Senior Fellow with CWLA and independent consultant providing training and executive coaching throughout the U.S. Garys Coaching to Child Welfare Leaders and their organizations is offered through a lens of race, equity, and justice. 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. Anthony is passionate about teaching and conducts research, develops training modules /curricula, and facilitates training. This presentation provides information about the field coach program, its inception, and its benefits. Drawing from DC Child and Family Services Agencys experiences over the past two years as a Thriving Families, Safer Children (TFSC) Round 2 Jurisdiction, this presentation provides an empirical guide for how to get started and move to action to transform a child welfare system into a child and family well-being system. Members-Only Pre-Conference Event, 11:45 am 1:15 pm From Discussing to Doing with Gary Taylor. Early bird registration through December 31, 2022 is $30 per person. Building Relationships with the Media and Understanding What Makes News. ECE participation of children in foster care remains low, despite federal efforts to prioritize enrollment. Ambiguous loss is a feeling of grief or distress combined with confusion about the lost person or relationship, and is a normal aspect of adoption and foster care placement. Attendees will be introduced to Standing with Our Neighbors (SWON), an Atlanta school-based preventive legal advocacy program. Presenters: Meg Dygert, APHSA, Washington, DC; Kati Mapa, CWLA, Washington, DC, G2 School-Based Mental Health: The Why, The How, and The Best Practices. Presenters: Michelle Reines, National Family Preservation Network, Asheville, NC; Todd Hickman, Health Connect America, Inc., Memphis, TN, D11 Revisioning Therapeutic Foster Care: Transformation of the Connecticut System with Functional Family Therapy (FFT). Nursery and PreK children will be hosted at Cornerstone Church. Presenter: Stephanie Savely, LYFT Learning/Life Skills Reimagined, Sparta, TN, G7 The Link Between Cultural Resilience and the Prevention of Child Maltreatment in Tribal Communities. Presenters: Janese Evans, Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Melissa Sommer & Angela Anderson, Brighton Center, Newport, KY, Friday, April 28 The earlier that innovative interventions and services can be offered to families, the more capacity they will have to respond in ways that are conducive to healing and growth. New efforts are emerging to partner across systems to create an enabling policy context that expands availability of macroeconomic policies, increases innovation with available resources, and reduces restrictive policies and administrative barriers. The Capacity Building Center for States was contracted to provide implementation technical assistance to the Strengthening Child Welfare Systems. Participants will view clips of the training modules and engage in interactive activities from the material. 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. The ability to leverage relationships with public, private, and nonprofit partners is critical to achieving true systems change. Click through on speaker names for bios and presentation details. 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. 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. Opening Plenary & Lunch, 12:30 pm 2:00 pm This presentation will compare current thinking about Unconditional Care and Wraparound services. The closest airport to the conference is Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA). Presenters: Christine Theriault & Todd Landry; Maine Office of Child and Family Services; Augusta; ME, A3 Foster Youth Voice Month: Framing Futures. Presenter: Donna Marie Lucero, All Faiths Childrens Advocacy Center, Albuquerque, NM, G13 Kinnections Project: on the Road to Becoming an Evidence-Based Practice. Inherent Strengths in Kinship Families: Training for Kinship Caregivers and Professionalswith Dr. Joseph Crumbley. This network of 60 cross-sector partners evolved into an effective, equity driven, one-stop health program that connects families who are Black with healthcare providers who understand the significance of culture in providing healthcare, while adapting to meet family needs within their respective community context, and demonstrating commitment to timely, quality, and responsive care. 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. Through discussion, storytelling, and engaging, reflective activities, participants will explore the process of creating a culture of safety and nurturance, the role of parallel process and co-regulation, and will develop a menu of evidence-based dyadic interventions that can be implemented by both front line and clinical staff. April 17th & 18th 2023 PEAK Parent Center is excited to announce the dates for the 2023 Conference on Inclusive Education! Arkansas DCFS is implementing Family Centered Treatment (FCT) across the state as one of its in-home parent-skill-building FFPSA programs. Model: A Relational Approach for Parents in Recovery. Please see our schedule below for speakers and topics. 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. This workshop details an innovative, community-based initiative, originally established to thwart the disproportionate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic among families across the African Diaspora. Mengshin Lin, Deseret News Members OCFS will describe the steps taken towards statewide implementation of these new standards and how they were incorporated into state policy. 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. During the presentation, attendees will learn about the Kinnections Programs goals and practice model, the evaluation design, research questions, and challenges facilitators encountered in implementation and evaluation thus far. True collaboration allows space for everyones voice to be heard. In recent years, he has been providing consultation services on a variety of issues such as supportivesupervision, staff development, racial equity, and cultural humility. Journey to Zero (JtoZ) is a 3-year, $7.3M, evidence-based, community/child welfare partnership (2019-2022) for children in care or at high risk for entry. Early childhood education (ECE) participation has significant benefits for children and families. Presenters: Cornelle Jenkins & Kelsie Tatum Martinez, California Alliance of Child and Family Services/Catalyst Center, Camarillo, CA; James Freeman, Training Grounds LLC, Simi Valley, CA, C10 Housing Youth & Families Who Have Been Involved with Foster Care and Child Welfare. The Cornerstone Parenting Conference is an effort to equip parents to disciple their children through some specific challenges. Pay by credit card or select Bill Me to receive an invoice. Presenters will share strategies for developing the Request for Proposals that guided the selection of the states Care Management Entity (CME), and the specific considerations that were applied to ensure that the successful bidder could fulfill Connecticuts vision for the CME while adhering to Federal requirements. Illinois DCFS developed a Family First plan to prevent foster care placement by increasing the availability of evidence-based mental health and therapeutic parenting interventions. 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. This presentation will provide an overview of the impact of an enhanced Kinship Navigator program on kinship caregivers and the children in their care. The world is changing, and our children are dea Social service professionals are often affected by vicarious trauma, with differential impacts related to their personal histories, roles at work, and other factors. Successful family engagement supports a comprehensive assessment of parental protective capacities vital for safety planning. We illustrate how an Implementation Support Team is a meta strategy for building public-private partnerships with providers and enhancing EBI implementation. Action circles will be a crucial first step in developing the networks required to collectively advocate for policy change and improved parenting services. 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. The presenters will also reflect on lessons learned related to optimizing positive child and family outcomes. Mark your calendars and watch for exciting updates soon! The American Health & Freedom Summit will combine an amazing exhibition hall and a first-class conference, including four tracks: Pediatric Chiropractic, Functional Medicine, Freedom Nurses, Autism Education, all ahead of the flagship American Health & Freedom Summit. To regain a proactive approach to casework, offer relief and benefits to staff, and provide better outcomes for children and families, the narrative needs to change. This presentation will present data surrounding the importance of making school-based mental health services more readily available to academic communities. However, many agency leaders and managers struggle with how to actually accomplish this. We will be back in person on April 17th and 18th at the Renaissance Denver Central Park Hotel. These cultural competencies are specific to tribes, and need to be understood in great detail when caseworkers are trying to work collaboratively with Tribal Families. Presenters will share the SWON model and discuss some of the lessons the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Association has learned in representing families across nine Atlanta schools. This workshop was designed in response to the many agency leaders who struggle with what it means to actually engage with families. 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