*From Discussing to Doing will run until 6:00 pm, Inherent Strengths in Kinship Families: Training for Kinship Caregivers and Professionals. 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. Registration goes up to $40 per person on January 1, 2023. All families can use wraparound and be more successful in ensuring permanency for children and youth. Presenters: Sharon Davis, Connecticut Department of Children and Families, Hartford, CT; Olivia Wilks & Krista Thomas, Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago, Minneapolis, MN, D8 Primary Prevention to Reduce the Negative Impacts of Social Determinants of Health in Child Welfare. 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. Participants will learn how the Center accessed the time and expertise of cultural experts to guide program development, refinement, and evaluation using Indigenous Ways of Knowing as the framework for collaboration and relationship building. Child welfare decisions result in families being kept together or children being removed from their homes. We will also introduce how we pioneered a project to find solutions towards building connectedness and embedding safe environments for the purpose of improving child welfare outcomes within local offices. Campbell ranks fourth in the Big South at limiting opponent scoring, allowing 67.6 points while holding opponents to 46.0% shooting. Since KEEP expanded statewide in 2019, the program has enrolled more than 2,500 families from every Oregon county. Registration is open. Following the presentation, attendees will have an opportunity to work collaboratively to identify opportunities for preventive legal advocacy in their own communities. Additionally, keynote and invited speaker sessions will be recorded and remain available for three-months post-Congress on the event platform. Workshops H CWLAs National Conference, held steps from Capitol Hill, offers a valuable opportunity for agencies to connect directly with their members of Congress. The Roots of Rhythm, Regulation, and Connection. Parent and Family Engagement Conference December 4 - 7, 2023 | New Orleans, Louisiana NHSA's annual Parent and Family Engagement Conference is the only national event that focuses on how Head Start parents, families, and staff can best partner to promote both family engagement and children's development. Stanford Sierra Youth & Families Chief of Equity and Partnership and Strategic Initiative Officer will discuss how the organization developed and expanded its Family Youth Partnership Team from a team of 3 to a nationally recognized program model with over 30 professionals partnering with youth and families in county child welfare systems. 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. Join us for this impactful hybrid event to support your goals for equitable family engagement in your school or district. Feedback, questions or accessibility issues: 2023 The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. We can tap into that gift, first by being reminded that it is there everywhere and then by engaging in simple activities that are rhythmic and patterned as a form of regulation and connection. 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. Presenter: Anne Cornell, CHRIS 180, Atlanta, GA, F10 Lift Every Voice: Effective Approaches to Support System-Impacted Youth Leaders on Advisory Boards. This presentation will compare current thinking about Unconditional Care and Wraparound services. We believe that intentionally supporting fathers to address their personal and family needs in a holistic and nurturing format enables fathers to succeed as parents. Instead, it requires concerted, collective efforts among all stakeholders to build family support and community-based child protection systems. Presenters: Dimple Patel & Emily Hajjar & Linda Sagor, Massachusetts Department of Children and Families, Boston, MA, A6 Building and Implementing a Family First CQI Framework: Accomplishments and Lessons Learned. 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. Recipients of substance use services have rights protected by state and federal law and promulgated rules. Presenters will show you how CarePortal works as we input a need for a family in distress. 2:20 pm 3:35 pm, E4 Supports for Families Affected by Substance Misuse: The Project Connect Model. 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. Both books were published by the Child Welfare League of America. The impact of the trauma lasts years and even through generations. Mengshin Lin, Deseret News Members The I-CEPS 2023 will bring together professionals in all fields of parenting support from around the world. We focus on how team-based practices and perspectives such as building psychological safety, mindful organizing, and workplace connectedness can help to build resilience at the system level. 3:55 pm 5:10 pm, F3 Connectedness in Child Welfare: Building a Strategic Infrastructure to Better Serve our Families. Yes! 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. Global missionBe a part of the global community. Safety science is a multidisciplinary field of research and practice concerned with creating and sustaining safety in high-risk industries where professionals make high-impact decisions, like child welfare. Our presentation will examine this issue from all sides hearing from youth with lived experience, reviewing the research on youth engagement and framing, and learning about innovative approaches that are being tested in the field. Presenters: Darla Biel, Center for the Prevention of Child Maltreatment, Sioux Falls, SD; Nikki Eining, Avera Behavioral Health of Brookings, Brookings, SD, D10 Involving Fathers in their Childrens Lives. As a result of his dedication, Anthony has received numerous awards recognizing his work with fathers and families. 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. Interested in sponsoring the overall conference? 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. The overall objective is to provide the support needed to move leaders from discussing to doing. Additionally, we will examine opportunities to include parents in non-custodial roles at various points throughout the service episode. Presenters: Shannon Deinhart & Sheila Corrigan & Heather Jamison, Kinnect, Cleveland, OH, Friday, April 28 The target audience includes trainers, frontline workers, supervisors, managers, and administrators; professionals with all levels of experience are invited to attend. 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. Dr. Velzquez is co-author of CWLAs supervision curriculum, Supervision to Advance Success and Excellence. Presenters will provide information about solution-focused and reflective practices that are encouraged in the program and how these practices can support caseworkers professional development in addition to traditional supervision methods. 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. 10:55 am 12:10 pm, D4 SBCT meets START: An Adapted Relational Model for Children 0-3 in the Child Welfare System. Website Design by FWD, "CARE helped me to find a huge part of who I am. Depending upon your health care specialty and/or area of interest, lecture . Some topics that will be addressed include partnering with parents, use of literacy in programs, co-morbidity with trauma (best practice treatment), addressing fear and ignorance, and much more! The training will also provide participants with tools and resources such as resource libraries, implicit bias tests, and organizational assessments. Participants will learn how the project is being co-designed with parents and systems representatives in partnership with Brighton Center, the Family Nurturing Center, the Kentucky Department of Community-Based Services, and Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago. 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. We will provide insights on how these assessments are incorporating a diversity, equity, and inclusion lens and centering youth. Speaking Engagements. We are experts in translating the science of early childhood development into real impact. 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. We illustrate how an Implementation Support Team is a meta strategy for building public-private partnerships with providers and enhancing EBI implementation. Get in touch with us at CWLA2023@cwla.org. In a safety culture, organizations seek to promote learning, even after poor outcomes, using a non-punitive, systems-focused approach that emphasizes shared accountability and leads to actionable change. FREE How to Be a Positive Parent Email Mini-Course. Sitemap In addition, he has been teaching business management courses as an adjunct professor for Wilmington University, Delaware for more than 17 years. He has also produced a series of training tapes for parents and professionals on transracial adoptions and kinship care. Utilizing the Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainment (E.P.I.S.) 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. 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. Arkansas DCFS is implementing Family Centered Treatment (FCT) across the state as one of its in-home parent-skill-building FFPSA programs. 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. Workshops F Framework, this session will provide context and key takeaways to assist leaders in their FFPSA planning process. The theme of the 2023 I-CEPS is. A map of the area, driving directions, and ground transportation options are available atHyatt Regency Capitol Hill. In this training session, we will introduce and discuss the 4 As Approach to Promoting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Insight will be shared related to what makes a story newsworthy, as well as tips for establishing a press release protocol, mastering the art of messaging, and effective story telling. Wayfinder Family Services, in partnership with Child Trends, will present on the evaluation of the Wayfinder Kinnections Kinship Navigation Program (funded by the Administration for Children and Families) with the goal of attaining a rating as a promising practice by the Title IV-E Prevention Services Clearinghouse. In many cases, the absence of a father contributes to increased risk of child maltreatment. Cornerstone Church believes that the most effective discipleship strategy for children is to equip and encourage parents to disciple their own children. We are all connected, and rhythm is a thread that holds us and the world together. That is the reason that I want to be a social worker.". These tools will assist leaders to host initial conversations internally, as well as with the community and implementation team, and to develop a plan. . 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. The Congress aims to bring the evidence-based parenting support community together, inspire innovation and collective action, and empower parents and families around the world to benefit the next generation. 3:10 pm 4:25 pm, B2 Adapting an Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) to Meet the Diverse Needs of Youth in Oregons Child Welfare System: the KEEP Model. 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. Please see our schedule below for speakers and topics. Rhythm is deep within our human capacity and is an incredible biological gift. We want to get to know you so we have live events. Key components of Chapin Halls prevention services measurement framework will be shared, and participants will have an opportunity to explore where they are on their own prevention services CQI journey. In this workshop, attendees will learn how to build trust, leverage the strengths of each sector, and partner to maximize progress on a shared systems change agenda. Trainings will be held on Friday, April 28 from 2:30pm 5:30pm* and on Saturday, April 29 from 9:30am 12:30pm. Presenters: Connie Chung, Foster America, Los Angeles, CA; Sandy Barba, San Mateo County Human Services Agency, Belmont, CA; Anjru Jaezon, California Youth Connection, Burlingame, CA; John Fong, San Mateo County Human Services Agency, Belmont, CA, F11 Trauma, Race, and Resilience: Promoting Child Well-being Policies, Programs, and Practices. 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. 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. Presenters will share lessons learned and facilitate discussion on ways agencies can partner with people with lived expertise in meaningful and respectful ways to produce systems change. Parenting & Homeschool Conference March 24 & 25, 2023 Featuring Ken Ham, Zan Tyler, Ginny Yurich, Dr. Roger Smith, & more! Parent/Teacher conferences on January 19 and January 20 will be a drop-in format. The Sacramento County Cultural Broker (SCCB) Program is specifically designed to address issues of African American disparities and disproportionality in the child welfare system by providing culturally responsive advocacy and liaison services for families referred to and/or involved with the child welfare system. Plenary Session & Lunch, 5:30 pm 6:30 pm 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. Anthony spent several years as a full-time trainer, developing or co-authoring training modules on fatherhood, professionalism, cultural competency, trauma, working with adolescents, family-centered assessment, and human trafficking. Prenatal exposure to alcohol and other drugs can have detrimental lifelong effects. Presenters: Jennifer Kennedy, The Center for Great Expectations, Somerset, NJ; Emily Bosk, Rutgers University School of Social Work, New Brunswick, NJ; Jennifer Unger & Carolyn Flynn, The Center for Great Expectations, Somerset, NJ, A8 Navigating the Child Welfare System and the Critical Need for Culturally Responsive Service. Childcare is provided and a meal is provided for each child in the childcare. Positive father involvement is associated with developmental benefits for children, beginning in the prenatal period and continuing throughout the childrens lives. 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. This workshop provides an overview of a graphic and conceptual model that guides the Catalyst Centers approach to uplifting youth-centered care. TXPOP has a variety of tools and strategies to help with the collaboration between caregivers and families. This dialogue is crucial; policymakers need to learn more about the pivotal issues affecting the children and families we serve. A 2021 OnePoll survey of . Click through on speaker names for bios and presentation details. 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