Presenters: Carolyn Abdullah & MaryJo Alimena Caruso & Elizabeth Reddick, FRIENDS National Center for CBCAP, Washington, DC, H4 The Necessity of Collaboration: How Systemic Partnerships Overcome Barriers for FFPSA Service Implementation. This workshop will focus on the Oregon implementation of KEEP, an evidence-based, 16-week peer support and skill enhancement program for families (resource and kinship). Participants are encouraged to present results and ideas on state-of-the-art research in learning and instruction, specifically around the topic "Education as a Hope in Uncertain Times". *From Discussing to Doing will run until 6:00 pm, Inherent Strengths in Kinship Families: Training for Kinship Caregivers and Professionals. 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. 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 . Campbell ranks fourth in the Big South at limiting opponent scoring, allowing 67.6 points while holding opponents to 46.0% shooting. The focus is to either strengthen and preserve children within their home or to bridge through successful reunification back into the home. Diverse representationIn line with the key theme, global representation of disciplines, ethnicities, geographic regions, and resource settings is central to the makeup of the Congress committee membership, program content, and post-congress activities. Yes! Teaching & Leading Children Sat 1/28/23 professionals only. 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). Improving knowledge transferThe I-CEPS 2023 aims to provide a global opportunity for enhancing knowledge transfer in the field of parenting. We will also share findings from research on re-framing youth who are transition aged, discuss how the insight gained from this research led to the creation of Foster Youth Voice Month, and will share perspectives on the importance of the voices of youth. Anthony is a member of a national fatherhood network that shares resources and ideas to improve fathers and families outcomes. The SOUL Family proposal offers a flexible alternative that expands pathways to legal permanency on the same continuum as adoption, guardianship, and reunification with families of birth. TOP PERFORMERS: Murray is . We teach, learn, lead and serve, connecting people with the University of Wisconsin, and engaging with them in transforming lives and communities. Ms. Jackson has 30 years of experience in the media profession (major broadcast television markets) and has served in numerous positions. 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. This workshop will include an overview of the framework and tools needed to build out similar work in your own state and community, and organizational domains for focus to become more racially equitable in child-serving work. Presenters: Emilie Cook, Barton Child Law & Policy Center, Atlanta, GA; Ayanna Jones-Lightsy, Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Association, Atlanta, GA. CWLAs post-conference Training Institute is a two-day event, designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of workers, supervisors, managers, and directors, leading to a more strengths-based, prevention-focused system of care. In this training session, we will introduce and discuss the 4 As Approach to Promoting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. 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. Using CWLAs guiding principles, this conference will highlight successful strategies for bridging the divide between public and private sectors of child welfare and related systems and the families and communities they serve. Presenters: Brittany Vera & Kevin Ochs, Fairfax County Division of Children, Youth, and Families, Fairfax, VA, D6 Reconsidering Resilience: Applying Safety Science to Improve Child Welfare. Presenters: Karen Poteet & Arnold Eby, National Foster Parent Association, Hagerstown, MD; Cheryl Fisher, Centene Corporation, Houston, TX, D13 Serving Youth Who Are LGBTQIA, Birth to Twenty. Dr. Crumbley has online kinship care training courses produced by Northwest Media Inc., the Annie E. Casey Foundation and the University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy and Practice. The workshop will focus on specific, common-sense approaches to community organizing and family engagement as a component of education, support, and prevention. Presenters: Alvin Thomas, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; Qiana Cryer-Coupet, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA; Justin Harty, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, H8 North Carolina Family Leadership Model: Building Meaningful, Authentic Collaboration with Families. We will provide insights on how these assessments are incorporating a diversity, equity, and inclusion lens and centering youth. The Autism Parenting Summit has been created to help you on your parenting journey, with expert speakers covering topics ranging from behavior solutions, speech & communication, social skills, sensory solutions, transition to adulthood, picky eating, executive functions & motor skills, education, dealing with transitions, mental health . 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. 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. 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. Currently Ms. Jackson is a Media and Public Relations Consultant at The Biz Whiz. The workshop will include information about initial efforts to stand up the CME, including capacity building strategies and roadblocks experienced. Presenters will highlight successful approaches for data collection, policy development, and increasing partnership and collaboration with advocates and those with lived expertise. Substance use disorders are prevalent in families involved in the child welfare system. The presenters will share research-based, practical strategies for engaging youth from the areas of authentic co-design, positive youth development, and trauma-informed care. We will discuss adapting an EBP to meet the diverse needs of families, with an emphasis on ways KEEP is tailored to support youth who are LGBTQIA+ and youth in transcultural placements. 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. Payment in full is due withregistration. 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. 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. Get in touch with us at CWLA2023@cwla.org. 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. Rhythm is deep within our human capacity and is an incredible biological gift. Click through on speaker names for bios and presentation details. In this workshop, participants will learn about personhood and the person-centered approach, identifying strategies they can utilize to create experiences of mattering for persons and families in marginalized status. In recent years, he has been providing consultation services on a variety of issues such as supportivesupervision, staff development, racial equity, and cultural humility. 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. 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. Presenters: Christine Theriault & Todd Landry; Maine Office of Child and Family Services; Augusta; ME, A3 Foster Youth Voice Month: Framing Futures. In many cases, the absence of a father contributes to increased risk of child maltreatment. Presenter: Teresa DeCrescenzo, Fork In The Road, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, H12 Preventive Legal Advocacy: Family-Focused Advocacy to Reduce Child Welfare Involvement. Registrations will open in December and we look forward to welcoming you to this truly global online event. 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. Presenters: Jessica Funk & Anthony LaBellarte, FosterAdopt Connect, Springfield, MO, E13 A Partnership to Expand Evidence-Based, Trauma-Informed Systems in Rural Central Maine. Marginalization can leave a person feeling lost and disconnected from who they are, struggling with mattering or feeling a sense of dignity and worth. 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. This presentation will showcase how collaboration amongst various entities can assist in the prevention of homelessness and demonstrate how agencies can access resources to develop housing and related supportive services in their areas. This accessible, evidence-based training is available free of charge 24/7, 365 days a year, thanks to a unique partnership between an MCO and a caregiver-led organization. Safety science informs a safety culture, or how an organizations values, attitudes, and behaviors support safe, effective, reliable care. Model: A Relational Approach for Parents in Recovery. Childcare is provided and a meal is provided for each child in the childcare. Participants will also hear how data and evidence from the Family First CQI process is being integrated into the agencys broader CQI system to inform Child and Family Services Review preparations. Meet and learn from parenting researchers, practitioners, policy makers, etc., and contribute to a global effort to improve access for all families to effective parenting support. Participants will also receive strategies and resources to increase the trauma responsiveness of community organizations in their areas. Both books were published by the Child Welfare League of America. Nursery and PreK children will be hosted at Cornerstone Church. Workshops C Please be sure to make your reservation under our conference group block to ensure waiver of the destination fee charged at this hotel. Home Raising Wisconsins Children 2023 Conference. 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. Maximize your exposure! Presenters: Carolyn Flynn, The Center for Great Expectations, Somerset, NJ; Davetta Ford & Erica Fischer-Kaslander, New Jersey Safe Babies Court Team, Wayne, NJ, D5 Filling in the Cracks: Building a Coordinated Community Response to Children Experiencing Domestic Violence. 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. Presenters: Gianfranco Patuzzo, Citrus Family Care Network, Miami, FL; Carlos Laso, Miami Dade County Homeless Trust, Miami, FL; Jason Ruiz, Hialeah Housing Authority, Miami, FL, C11 Going Upstream: Cultural Networking with a Community to Serve the Health Needs of Families Who Are Black. Presenters will describe how a local Department of Family Services created a coordinated community response to children experiencing DV, the best practices it utilizes, and the importance of strong relationships between child welfare and DV agencies. Each of the four regions below will have their own Congress access windows to the event platform. Please request communicative accommodations in languages other than English via the registration form or by email to anne.clarkson@wisc.edu, and remember to leave a phone number where we can reach you. Presenters: Amy Templeman & Romero Davis, Social Current, Washington, DC, H6 Put Me In, Coach! Ms. Jackson also was the Executive Producer, Director and writer for several award-winning independent video productions to promote the work of organizations such as One Church, One Child of Pennsylvania and The Private Industry Council of Philadelphia. SCECHs have been approved. 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. Successful family engagement supports a comprehensive assessment of parental protective capacities vital for safety planning. 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). His specific professional experiences include the federal Office of Refugee Resettlement, the Child Welfare League of America, as well as child welfare agencies of Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, and Massachusetts. The training will also provide participants with tools and resources such as resource libraries, implicit bias tests, and organizational assessments. June 25-28, 2023. 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. These grantees were awarded funds in 2018, through the Childrens Bureau, to implement strategies that demonstrate an impact on permanency outcomes related to the Child and Family Services Reviews process over a five-year period. 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+. Workshops B 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. Presenters: Samantha Steinmetz, Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Amber Robinson, OhioKAN Kinship & Adoption Navigator Program, Cleveland, OH, E12 Experts in the Field: How Alumni of Foster Care are Changing the Face of Case Management. 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 . They will present how the Foster Youth Advisory Board fits a child welfare agencys goals and mission, including what the board has been able to accomplish. Presenter: Donna Marie Lucero, All Faiths Childrens Advocacy Center, Albuquerque, NM, G13 Kinnections Project: on the Road to Becoming an Evidence-Based Practice. The world is changing, and our children are dea (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 We are all connected, and rhythm is a thread that holds us and the world together. The parties active collaboration demonstrates how the trauma-focused program supports family resiliency and improves family well-being. Please see our schedule below for speakers and topics. 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. Wraparound services help families build teams of resources and collaborators, and develop efficacy and success in managing their own lives. We are experts in translating the science of early childhood development into real impact. 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. This public health approach re-balances power, credits multiple types of data, and centers learning. As a result, workers and supervisors rely on decision-making tools to guide safety and case planning. To achieve this, caregivers (foster and kinship) must become a part of that support network for the family. Dr. Jorge Velzquez has more than 22 years of experience working in child welfare and human services management with federal, state, and non-profit agencies. Sign up for the latest news and updates from CARE. If there are multiple sessions held concurrently in different time zone tracks, you are welcome to attend any session. Attendees will be encouraged to apply workshop learnings to their own work and policy environments. The Sheraton NY Times Square, New York, NY or Virtually via Zoom . We will share strategies for partnerships between state agencies and an EBP that improves services without overburdening an already overburdened workforce, as well as approaches for establishing a bilateral flow of data between an EBP and state agency leadership to enhance service delivery by both organizations. Learn new skills and resources that will help you and the children in your life! Teacher email addresses may be found on our school website . 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. Aga Khan University and University of Toronto, Parenting and Family Research Alliance (PAFRA). The QIC-EY is charged with advancing child welfare programs and practice to ensure that they are authentically engaging and empowering children and youth, especially in relation to permanency decisions. Kinship care can provide a safe, stable, and loving alternative for children who are unable to remain safely at home. The theme of the 2023 I-CEPS is promoting well-being and health globally through effective parenting support. 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. A map of the area, driving directions, and ground transportation options are available atHyatt Regency Capitol Hill. 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. By supporting CARE of Southeastern Michigan, youre helping people directly address substance abuse and other issues in their lives and communitieseffectively and through proven strategies. 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: Yolanda Green-Rogers, Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Jennifer Thornhill, Kentucky Department for Community Based Services, Frankfort, KY; Tiffany Mullis, Kentucky Department of Community Based Services, Independence, KY, A7 The Trauma C.A.R.E. Depending on the time zone in which you live, the Congress will start and end at different times. 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. We want families to be abundant, healthy relationships with stability and hope! 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. Closing Plenary & Lunch. The quality of supervision is recognized as a significant factor in organizational capacity and ability to provide services that achieve organizational goals and desired outcomes for children, youth, and families, as well as staff retention and professional development. 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. To maximise the potential for knowledge-sharing, networking and global impact the I-CEPS program will deliver a range of high-quality activities across four live time zones. This collaboration allows us to foster effective responses to individuals in crisis while mitigating gaps in equitable service delivery, one 9-1-1 call at a time. The Community Connections Youth Project (CCYP) and its staff work with youth who are currently or formerly in foster care, ages 17-26. 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. 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. Presenters: Joseph Walker & Sonja Ulrich, Center for Native Child and Family Resilience, Olympia, WA, G8 Innovative Ways to Restructure the Child Welfare System. Join CWLA and the American Public Human Services Association (APHSA) to learn more about this important opportunity for child support engagement services and child welfare agencies to collaboratively create a system that better serves whole families and promotes family well-being and stability. Moreover, achieving housing stability can prevent reentry into the system. Presenters: Joanie Rogers & Sara Smith & Teri Armistead, Missouri Department of Social Services, Jefferson City, MO, Wednesday, April 26 This presentation will demonstrate how the SCCB model can reduce entry rates, increase kinship placements, and reduce length of time in care. This model outlines the core components for trauma-responsive care for parent-child systems and includes the core components of a replicable framework, applicable across a full continuum of care. From Discussing to Doing with Gary Taylor. Materials should not arrive earlier than Monday, April 24, 2023. 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: Stephanie Glickman & Tim Wood & Lindsey Morgan, Family Centered Treatment Foundation, Charlotte, NC, H5 Equitable Solutions to Keep Children Safe in Their Homes and Support Families. Check out ourTake-One Exhibiting(on 3rd tab of this section) to share your message with conference attendees. For questions, or more information, please contact Teresa Sandner at tsandner@careofsem.com. Presenters: Aakanksha Sinha, Casey Family Programs, Seattle, WA; Connie Chung, Foster America, Los Angeles, CA; Teresa Vollert, Edgewood Center for Children and Families, Millbrae, CA, H2 How to Build Effective Partnerships for Advancing Systems Change Agendas. Workshops E The parent/practitioner co-facilitators will discuss the vital role of parents as partners and provide practical guidance and resources on assessing program readiness to engage in parent/practitioner collaboration while also exploring the roles and benefits of parent leaders in programs and community activities. Pay by credit card or select Bill Me to receive an invoice. 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. 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. 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. TXPOP refocuses practice, strengthens the workforce, and transforms how systems treat families within foster care. Mengshin Lin, Deseret News Members 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. Through this presentation, we will explain the development of the Indiana Safe Systems program during the outbreak of COVID-19, and detail the evolutionary process of Safety Science with the investment of a psychologically safe environment after a critical incident occurs. The program will include a mix of well-known and promising researchers, program developers,master clinicians, policy makers, consumers, and service providers. Arkansas DCFS is implementing Family Centered Treatment (FCT) across the state as one of its in-home parent-skill-building FFPSA programs. CWLA will feature workshops from community partners who focus on child and family well-being through childcare, Head Start, housing and other services, as well as from frontline staff and youth and parents with lived expertise. Children with such exposures in the child welfare system are often not identified and there are missed opportunities to provide supportive care. 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