national child welfare conference 2022

April 11-13 and April 18-20, 2023 The 23rd National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect (NCCAN), sponsored by the Children's Bureau, will be held virtually over the course of two weeks in April 2023. PDF, 300 KB, 13 pages. The content of Medicaid State Plans will be covered, with an emphasis on the mandatory service of Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) and its function in the provision of specific services. The session will be facilitated by representatives from CWLA and Casey Family who were involved in the creation of the agenda. 02.09.2023. 37th Annual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment Event Dates January 22, 2022 - January 28, 2022 Location Online or Town and Country Hotel Save to calendar This conference is for those who work with families to become healthy and free from physical abuse, sexual violence and neglect. Families mandated into the child protection system often experience significant adversity, oppression, and trauma in addition to family violence. International Symposium on Child Abuse Building Forensic Interviewing Skills Online Training Consultation Group for Supervisors of Forensic Interviewers Customized Trainings International Training Mentoring and Consultation Groups for Forensic Interviewers Online Trainings Southern Regional Children's Advocacy Center Takeaway Tuesday Children and families involved with and receiving services from multiple human service delivery systems experience a myriad of challenges. Please be sure to make your reservation under our conference group block to ensure waiver of the destination fee charged at this hotel. START is a specialized child welfare service delivery model that has been shown to improve outcomes for children and families affected by parental substance use and child maltreatment. States are deploying evidence-based services and moving upstream to strengthen families. This action lab examines the feasibility and effectiveness of a novel stress reduction project with child welfare workers (n = 32) in Kentucky. Participants will then be given case studies and tool samples and practice using them. AAICAMA Member Sessions (Invitation only), 9:00 am 11:30 am The Administration for Children and Families held the virtual National Research Conference on Early Childhood 2022 (NRCEC 2022) on June 27-29, 2022. Presenters: Andrew Koster, Family Services, Brantford, ON; Gerald Walsh, Brant Family and Childrens Services, Brantford, ON, G3 Developing a Culture of Wellness at DCs Child and Family Services Agency (CFSA). As a bonus, CWLA exhibitors also receive the pre- and post-conference attendee mailing lists for marketing. Only a handful of cities rivalWashington, DCs history andinfluence. 2:30 pm 3:30 pm, E1 Evidence Based Program (EBP) Exploration and Cost Tool: A Family First Planning and Implementation Tool for Effective Selection of EBPs(Spotlight Track). All sessions will involve video recording with debriefs after each session. Presenters: Stan Waddell, Centene, Wolfforth, TX; Cheryl Fisher, Centene, Houston, TX; Nathan Hoover, Superior Health Plan, Lubbock, TX, C7 Every Student Succeeds Mean Students in Foster Care Too: What Child Welfare Advocates Can Do to Ensure Education Success. This action lab will describe how public and private agencies can work together using the Safe@Home model, and present promising results of a rigorous research study designed to test its effectiveness on placement and permanency outcomes. Join us for a conversation as we explore and spread the word on this free resourcethe healing power of natureand the benefits for families impacted by the child welfare system. 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 professionals and leaders. Presenters: Katherine L. Stoehr & Kerry-Anne Henry, New Jersey Department of Children and Families, Wednesday, April 27 Government and philanthropy often share common goals and a capacity to enable wide-scale systems change. CWLA will continue to advance this work by hosting the agenda on our website, sharing important research efforts and opportunities that support the agenda in our various publications and at our National Conferences. Approximately 95% of New York States kinship caregivers provide care outside the formal foster care system and, as a result, lack access to many formal foster care benefits and services. In 2018, Kinship Navigator implemented the New York State Kinship Navigator System of Care Project, and has since adapted the program for a virtual environment. Presenter: Richard Heyl de Ortiz, CASA of New York State; Alexandra Fields-Evans,CASA of DC, Thursday, April 28 CWLA Standards of Excellence Input Session, 12:00 pm 1:30 pm Participants will explore the integration of economic and concrete supports into the service array. The Pascale Sykes Foundation, in partnership with The Senator Walter Rand Institute for Public Affairs at Rutgers University-Camden (WRI) and Family Strengthening Network, will present evaluative findings from a study on the Whole Family Approach. We will concentrate on the four following areas: Awareness, Acknowledgement, Action, and Accountability. Monday Morning Moments - Best of 2022 - Applying Compassion and Self-Compassion to our Daily Life 03/13/23 No Location Conference 2023 National Conference on Juvenile Justice 03/19/23 - 03/22/23 Addison, TX Webinar Teen Dating Violence: Guidance for Judges Issuing Relief for Teen Victims of Dating Violence 03/27/23 No Location All Categories OhioKAN partners with systems to identify and develop collaborative strategies to address knowledge and capacity gaps in communities across Ohio. The sessions presented evidence-informed/evidence-based programs and practices, research, and projects focused on topics related to implementation of the Family First Prevention Services Act, cross-system collaboration, youth engagement, kinship navigation, advancing equity, prevention and intervention, workforce supports, managing organizational change, community partnerships, and much more. Conference on Child Welfare and the Courts The Wisconsin Department of Children and Families and Children's Court Improvement Program sponsor this biennial conference for judicial officers, county and tribal agency management, and attorneys involved in child welfare and juvenile justice. Ref: DFE-00195-2018 Is your jurisdiction interested in developing a community pathway for prevention services delivery? Wednesday, April 27 Furthermore, fathers involvement in parenting is associated with increased reunification rates and more rapid exits from foster care. We know the vital role these dialogues play in your efforts to speak for the children and families you serve. Registeringmeans you agree with the. Few emerging, evidence-based practices focus specifically on the family relational system as the primary point of intervention. Presenters: Bryan Samuels, Chapin Hall, Chicago, IL; Christine James-Brown, CWLA, Washington, DC; Aysha Schomburg, Childrens Bureau, Washington, DC; Miranda Lynch-Smith, Office of Human Services Policy, Washington, DC, A7 Supporting Families Across the Prevention Continuum: Leveraging Housing as a Platform. This presentation will cover best practices for agencies to engage families in addressing complex trauma and building resilience in their children. Manages the alignment of MOAA's communication . Healthy families, organizations, and teams share common features. She has trained providers in all fifty states. With several expert-led workshops and three general sessions featuring inspiring speakers ranging from high-ranking federal officials to youth who have experienced child-serving systems, our agenda is designed to give you practical, advanced, and culturally relevant information for . Facilitators: Eileen Mayers Pasztor, DSW, and Charlene Ingram, MSW, Building Blocks for Effective Co-Parenting. Participants will walk away with a better understanding of the tool and how it can be used in the context of Family First implementation. It will run over 4 Mondays in May. Presenters: Shashika Peeligama & Jordann Feinstein, Center for Court Innovation, New York, NY, A5 PRIDE (Parent Resource for Information Development and Education) Model of Practice. The presentation will show that families who identify a second adult as a social support fair better overall in personal growth as well as with relationships with and between children. The material covered will be delivered in the context of anti-oppressive approaches and has been recently compiled into a comprehensive manual for Canadian investigative and treatment practitioners. This presentation is designed for peer interaction, shared learning, and strategy development. CWLAs 2022 Conference also featured an advocacy panel plenary, several legislative-focused action labs, and an afternoon of Advocacy Day activities. The purpose is to create a resource that can assist separating families, training specialists, community providers, court mediation staff, and others in learning how to work together with the common goal of putting the needs of the children first. 30 Days to Family is an urgent, intense, 30-day evidence-based intervention that works tirelessly to get children who have just entered foster care placed with family. Date: Apr 3, 2022 - Apr 6, 2022 Where: Orlando, FL About the Event: Each year, NICWA hosts the largest national gathering on American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) child advocacy issues. The three awardees were: Room reservations must be made directly with the hotel. It provides a unique opportunity for . November 20, 2023. Presenter: Melanie Moredock, The Institute for Child Welfare Innovation, Saint Louis, MO, H3 Safety Science in the Face of Adversity: Indianas Paradigm Shift. In this interactive workshop, NEYC youth consultants will share their methods and lessons learned from a three-phase strategic planning process including planning, data collection, and synthesizing findings to provide concrete recommendations. Dual/Onsite Conference. I am pursuing my Bachelor's of Social Work and I'm passionate about school social work, child welfare, and mental health. CQI Statewide Conference for Child Welfare and Probation . 2023 Child Life Conference Mark your calendars now for June 15-18 and join us at the 2023 Child Life Conference! Presenter: Aubrey Kearney, Indiana Department of Child Services, Indianapolis, IN, E4 Keeping Kids Safely at Home: Blending Science and Technology for Better Outcomes. After 6 years of advocacy and support to child protection authorities in Sri Lanka, key government and civil society partners are ready to roll out UN-defined alternative care in Sri Lanka. This session will focus on the efforts of The Childrens Village to incorporate a racial equity lens into their work with families. Exhibitors can also donate prizes to be raffled. Presenters: Ross Whiting and Madeliene Alger, Walter Rand Institute-Rutgers University, Camden, NJ; Lydia Ramsey, Family Strengthening Network, Bridgeton, NJ, A4 Justice Systems from a Childs Perspective: Supporting Child Victims and Witnesses through Trauma-Informed Materials. 2022 National Title IV-E Roundtable | Western Kentucky University How federal, public, tribal, and university funds can blend to fund education and training programs Current federal policies and guidance on child welfare training and education programming and funding Best practices in training and education for partnerships Wed like to set additional cookies to understand how you use GOV.UK, remember your settings and improve government services. To speak for the children and families you serve facilitated by representatives from CWLA Casey. Moaa & # x27 ; s communication agencies to engage families in addressing complex trauma and building resilience their. 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