For information, contact CARE of Southeastern Michigan Recipient Rights Advisor, 31900 Utica Road, Fraser, MI 48026, 586.541.2273 or State Recipient Rights Coordinator, P.O. By registering as an exhibitor, you are committing to bringing a prize for the raffle. The workshop will include information about initial efforts to stand up the CME, including capacity building strategies and roadblocks experienced. Marginalization can leave a person feeling lost and disconnected from who they are, struggling with mattering or feeling a sense of dignity and worth. This understanding will help caseworkers better approach the needs of Tribal Families. Box 30664, Lansing, MI 48909. A 2021 OnePoll survey of . Pay by credit card or select Bill Me to receive an invoice. Federal, state and local funding has been provided through Macomb Community Mental Health/Office of Substance Abuse and other funding sources to support project costs. After one year, over one-third of service providers decided not to renew contracts. We will hold another . Presenters: Latonya Adjei-Tabi & Teri Kook, National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare, Lake Forest, CA, Thursday, April 27 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. Teaching & Leading Children Sat 1/28/23 professionals only. As a result, equity was created across the system so that all youth needing CRCF services, regardless of foster care status, receive the same newly adopted quality standards of care and treatment. The Maine Office of Child and Family Services (OCFS) leveraged state and community partnerships to be the only state to embed the Family First Qualified Residential Treatment Program Standards into existing Medicaid and licensing rules, making these standards a requirement for all Childrens Residential Care Facilities (CRCF) in Maine. . 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. 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. Presenters: Dawn Rains, Treehouse, Seattle, WA; Ross Hunter, Washington State Department of Children, Youth, & Families, Olympia, WA, H3 Building the Table Together: Engaging Parents as Collaborative Partners. The model is a comprehensive & systematic approach to helping families overcome individual and relational trauma to promote stable foster care placements and reunification. 2023. Step 2: Name tags. For more information, contact your school. The I-CEPS 2023 will bring together professionals in all fields of parenting support from around the world. Formally, she served as Producer/Director at KYW-TV, now known as CBS-3 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 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. This session explores the importance of understanding how stigma and language affect engagement and safety decision making for families. 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 We will be back in person on April 17th and 18th at the Renaissance Denver Central Park Hotel. Embedding the voices of youth with lived experience in the child welfare system is an adaptive challenge that requires a paradigm shift in the hearts and minds of professionals; we must value youth as organizational assets. A Life Skills Blog Exclusively For Parents. The cost is $20 per family. Please request public communicative accommodations based on a disability via the registration form or by email to Heather Lipinski Stelljes at: heather.stelljes@wisc.edu. 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. 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 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. In this session, attendees will learn: key program components of effective family and youth partnership models; best practices for engaging youth and families from individuals with lived expertise; and successful strategies to address disproportionality, promote equity, cultural humility, and strong racial, cultural, and ethnic identity with family and youth partnership. The presenters represent three key partners and perspectives on implementation: the Oregon Child Welfare System, the KEEP model development team, and Oregons resource families. Participants will leave with a strengthened capacity to: These exclusive training sessions afford attendees the opportunity to work closely with experts in the field. 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. These new practices and strategies come from the National Responsible Fatherhood Clearinghouse, which is a federally funded resource under the US Department of Health & Human Services that focuses on serving fathers, families, and practitioners. 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. Facilitator: Anthony Gay, BA , Welcome to Reality, LLC. In many cases, the absence of a father contributes to increased risk of child maltreatment. We will recommend trauma-informed and culturally humble strategies for practitioners to engage with children and families early on in the case management process and make appropriate referrals for legal services. Families who are immigrants have already experienced one displacement from their country of origin, making relational connectedness to kin and family in the United States even more important for children in care. Additionally, we will examine opportunities to include parents in non-custodial roles at various points throughout the service episode. This presentation will expound the program development and implementation of a new and unique trauma-informed wraparound Therapeutic Foster Care program in Alberta, Canada for youth aged 13-17. We will describe what these approaches look like in action, challenges and successes in planning and implementation, and how to intentionally work with parents to address challenges related to accessing housing resources. 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. The 2023 Cornerstone Parenting Conference will host a variety of sessions that are suitable for parents of all ages of children. Note: If the conference is sold out, registration at the door may not be available. DCFS contracted evaluator, PCG, works closely with DCFS, FCT providers, and the FCT Foundation to ensure the program is implemented to fidelity, from both the agency and Foundations perspectives. TheFREE Online Positive Parenting Conferenceis coming back for the 7th year on May 18, 2023! In 2022, the Administration for Children and Families updated the federal child welfare policy manual to allow states flexibility to more narrowly define under what circumstances they pursue child support collection for child welfare involved families. This is a problem because one entity cannot solve all of a communitys issues. They also speak at conferences around Chicagoland and beyond to promote self-awareness, connection, and compassion. Exhibited with CWLA before? 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. . 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. Disclaimers and Such: Fair Warning: While none of this is professional advice, it is powerful stuff and could potentially change your life! We are excited to announce that the Parents as Teachers 2023 International Conference is headed south to the Big New Orleans home to round-the-clock nightlife activities, vibrant live-music scene, and spicy cuisine reflecting its history as a melting pot of French, African and . SW CEUs are pending. Anthony Gay is the Director of Curricula Development at Welcome2Reality, LLC. Anthony is a member of a national fatherhood network that shares resources and ideas to improve fathers and families outcomes. 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. In this workshop, we will discuss the results of a recent study on early adolescent attachment, which resulted in new information for the field, why this should be a new area of focus, and what factors child welfare professionals should consider when making permanency decisions for this population. The theme of the 2023 I-CEPS ispromoting well-being and health globally through effective parenting support. 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. *From Discussing to Doing will run until 6:00 pm, Inherent Strengths in Kinship Families: Training for Kinship Caregivers and Professionals. Having spent close to 20 years providing Child Protective Services, he is recognized by the State of Connecticut as an expert witness for Superior Court for Juvenile Matters. Connecticut will share its experiences and lessons learned as it navigated the installation and initial implementation stages of its Family First prevention services. This public health approach re-balances power, credits multiple types of data, and centers learning. That is the reason that I want to be a social worker.". Presenters: Michelle Bradach & Tasha Schaff, Oregon Department of Human Services, Burns, OR, C6 Transforming a Child Welfare System into a Child and Family Well-Being System. Anthony is passionate about teaching and conducts research, develops training modules /curricula, and facilitates training. Home Raising Wisconsins Children 2023 Conference. Closing Plenary & Lunch. 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. 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. In this session, we will discuss the successful implementation of FFT statewide in Foster Care and the needed ingredients for success. Child welfare, in particular, has seen increased complexity in casework, an increase in requirements for compliance, and excessive turnover rates never seen before. Marcus is Vice President of the Board of Directors for CTs Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA). Depending upon your health care specialty and/or area of interest, lecture . Room reservations must be made directly with the hotel. There is a great deal of conversation about bringing families into the child welfare arena. The QIC-EY is expected to change the mindsets of child welfare professionals and court personnel in 6-8 pilot sites, leading youth to be recognized as competent, knowledgeable parties who deserve input and decision-making power about their lives. Attendees will be invited to reflect on opportunities to enhance Kinship Navigator programs in their own communities. Participants will also receive strategies and resources to increase the trauma responsiveness of community organizations in their areas. We know there are high emotional, physical, fiscal, and social consequences with out-of-home placements. Please be sure to make your reservation under our conference group block to ensure waiver of the destination fee charged at this hotel. We want to get to know you so we have live events. Take advantage of the Early Bird Discount from January 1-31, 2022 of $30 ($10 off conference). All the staff in our program are alumni of foster care or have lived experience that a youth in care would have experienced. This presentation will present data surrounding the importance of making school-based mental health services more readily available to academic communities. 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. 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. Support from and a caring relationship with frontline workers can provide transformative experiences that can help persons and families reconceptualize who they are and reconnect to a sense of mattering, dignity, and worth. Join our Facebook event page for the latest u. KS: 03-31-2023: 04-01-2023 For more information about our amazing speakers, please visit ourProgram Page, Congress date: 6-8 June 2023Online at your local time, Abstract submissions closing date extended to: 23 December 2022, Abstract acceptance advised: 17 February 2023, International Developmental Paediatrics Association, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh, The International Congress on Evidence-based Parenting Support is an initiative of the Parenting and Family Research Alliance (PAFRA), Parenting and Family Research Alliance (PAFRA), 2022 by Parenting and Family Research Alliance, 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. Some notable sessions are: The Supremacy of Jesus in the Home Discipling as a Single Parent Participants will leave with: the ability to recognize strengths inherent to families involved in kinship care; approaches caregivers can use to utilize their strengths; and strategies and approaches professionals can implement to support caregivers in utilizing their strengths. Presenters: Maia Hyary & Susannah Moore & BrookeAnn Maroney & Logan Burge & Katelyn Franke, JBS International, Inc, Westminster, CO; Elliot Hinkle, Unicorn Solutions LLC, Portland, OR, H11 Ambiguous Loss and Child Welfare: Particularly for Youth Who Are LGBTQ+. Inherent Strengths in Kinship Families: Training for Kinship Caregivers and Professionalswith Dr. Joseph Crumbley. One of the most expansive events on our list, it includes summits, sessions, workshops and keynote speeches from education leaders. 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. Presenters: Ashley Foster, United Services Inc., Dayville, CT; Jose Diaz, Plainfield Police Department, Plainfield, CT, H10 Promising Practices to Strengthen Engagement with Youth with Lived Experience. This workshop will present a comparative case study of how evidence-based practice requirements have affected the Family First Prevention Services Act implementation in Nebraska and Colorado. What parents need to know about FSY conferences in 2023 Key dates, registration information and 5 things to do now to prepare for FSY 2023 By Sydney Walker 7 Dec 2022, 10:47 AM PST A counselor of a For the Strength of Youth conference takes notes during a session at BYU in Provo, Utah, on Friday, June 3, 2022. Premium Exhibit Fees (high-traffic space). This presentation will give participants information to: help improve policies and practice in child welfare by providing tools to engage fathers in their childrens lives; strengthen and preserve families by restoring fathers to family life; and reduce the need for foster care and adoptive homes by including the father and his extended family as a placement resource. Presenters: Oriane Eriksen & Stephanie Pegues & Bennie Herron & Mercedes Alonzo, Fairfax County Department of Family Services, Fairfax, VA, B4 Enabling Policy Context to Prevent Child Welfare Involvement Through Economic & Concrete Supports. We are excited to host a two day Parenting Conference at Concord that will focus on equipping and resourcing parents of preschoolers to teenagers to raise Biblical families in the 865 community. Supervising for Excellence and Success focuses on essential practice elements and functions of supervision. This workshop provides an overview of a graphic and conceptual model that guides the Catalyst Centers approach to uplifting youth-centered care. Presenter: Rick Dencer, Kinnect Ohio, Cleveland, OH, C14 Applying an Equity Lens to Collaborative Practice when Implementing Plans of Safe Care. Presenters: Natalie Craver & Sharafdeen Ibraheem, DC Child and Family Service Agency, Washington, DC, C7 Empowering and Preserving Families Across Systems with Permanency Mediation. Payment in full is due with registration. The training will focus on several areas that require leadership consideration pre-implementation of a DEI program such as political climate, data, leadership commitment, and, most importantly, will aid the leader with assessing their personal values and biases which might impact their efforts. Respecting youth with lived experience and regarding them as experts is a critical step toward improved child and family outcomes. Friday evening session $15 and Saturday morning session $20. 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. This presentation will compare current thinking about Unconditional Care and Wraparound services. 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. Pictures are either Creative Commons licensed or through Fotolia. Presenters: Jasilyn Morgan & Sheryl Brissett Chapman & Ralph Belk & Krystal Holland, National Center for Children and Families, Bethesda, MD. Our objectives in this presentation are to share new approaches to addressing serious injuries and fatalities from maltreatment and to introduce new strategies for reframing childhood adversity as a public, preventable, and solvable issue. 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. Interested in promoting your products and services in the conference program? The training will also provide participants with tools and resources such as resource libraries, implicit bias tests, and organizational assessments. 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. Presenters: Leah Lindstrom Rhea, Corporation for Supportive Housing, Minneapolis, MN; Kim Prinsen, Lutheran Social Services of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; Amiyoko Shabazz, Consultant, Los Angeles, CA; LaRae Cantley, Social Justice Activist, Los Angeles, CA; Kelly Keenan, Catholic Charities of Eastern Washington, Spokane, WA, E6 Supporting the Migrant Child: Pursuing Immigration Relief and Strengthening Families. 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. We will then provide an in-depth explanation of the new Casey Life Skills assessment and how it was developed in partnership with youth and other stakeholders in the child welfare system. Additionally, keynote and invited speaker sessions will be recorded and remain available for three-months post-Congress on the event platform. Currently Ms. Jackson is a Media and Public Relations Consultant at The Biz Whiz. 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: Kim Magoon, Public Consulting Group LLC, South Portland, ME; Liam Shaw, Edmund N. Ervin Pediatric Center, Augusta, ME; Pat McKenzie, Kennebec Behavioral Health, Augusta, ME, E14 Collaborating to Support Early Childhood Education Participation for Children in Foster Care. 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. Workshops D Attendees can expect to learn about best practices around service delivery in non-traditional settings as well as how implementing training and support opportunities for school staff can help create more trauma-informed school environments. 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. Presenters: Heather Hendley & Tori Russell, ICF, Capacity Building Center for States, Everett, MA; Ann Lindsey-Mowery, Embrace Families, Orlando, FL; Stefanie Harmon, Washington Department of Children, Youth, and Families, Olympia, WA, B7 Promoting a Culture of Shared Learning: New England Regional Advocacy Creates Systemic Change. However, early adolescence (ages 10-14 years old) is the second-most critical attachment period with specific and unique needs relative to lasting permanency post-placement. Learn new skills and resources that will help you and the children in your life! This presentation will explore both legal and social work strategies to securing permanency for children who are immigrants including children who are unaccompanied and youth at risk of aging out. Handouts will include information about the impact of trauma on social service work, tools for developing personal wellness plans, low-cost ideas to implement in agencies, and methods for working with leadership to implement positive changes. FREE How to Be a Positive Parent Email Mini-Course. The purpose of this training is to provide an engaging, informative framework that highlights the importance of effective co-parenting. Presenters: Jessica Funk & Anthony LaBellarte, FosterAdopt Connect, Springfield, MO, E13 A Partnership to Expand Evidence-Based, Trauma-Informed Systems in Rural Central Maine. 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. The page you are looking for no longer exists. By harnessing our collective wisdom, we can develop and implement innovative and sustainable solutions that achieve child and family well-being. Child welfare, public health, courts, substance use and mental disorder treatment staff, and other community partners desire to provide quality care and services to families facing substance use issues. Parent and Family Engagement Conference. Tom Brady of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is pictured walking through the tunnel prior to the game against the Dallas Cowboys at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida on January 16, 2023. The Sheraton NY Times Square, New York, NY or Virtually via Zoom . Presenters will share the essential components of the enhanced model and will provide an overview of both quantitative and qualitative outcomes that children and caregivers in the pilot sites experienced. Since much of our well-being is associated with social and economic factors, it is reasonable to focus our efforts on addressing the negative impacts of Social Determinants of Health, or the conditions in the environment that impact our ability to live, laugh, love, learn, and labor. This presentation will also highlight the Departments new Gender Affirming Medication Consent Policy and best practices for developing champions for LGBTQIA+ practice within an organization. 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. Participants will learn about the strategies and frameworks being used in this partnership. Promising practices for engaging youth will be discussed so attendees may apply lessons learned in their own work. 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. Dr. Velzquez retired from the United States Air Force after 21 years of honorable service in July 2022. After the conference, your hours will be submitted and a MiRegistry certificate emailed. 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. Please enter name (s) you would like on your nametag (s). We teach, learn, lead and serve, connecting people with the University of Wisconsin, and engaging with them in transforming lives and communities. Presenter: Tawanda Hubbard, Rutgers University School of Social Work, New Brunswick, NJ, E10 Private Collaboration to Implement Evidence-Based Programming. Cant be with us in person, but have a message for conference attendees? Presenter: Teresa DeCrescenzo, Fork In The Road, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, H12 Preventive Legal Advocacy: Family-Focused Advocacy to Reduce Child Welfare Involvement. 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