Presenters: Krista Thomas, Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago, Chicago, IL; JoShonda Guerrier, Connecticut Department of Children and Families, Hartford, CT, C3 Youth-Adult Partnerships in Organizing for Positive Change in the Evolving Child Welfare System. Presenter: Wendy Garen, The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation, Los Angeles, CA; Tamara Hunter, LA County Commission for Children and Families, Los Angeles, CA; Elise Weinberg, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, Los Angeles, CA, H8 Stratifying Treatment: Creating Change Through the Lens of Culture and Trauma(session repeat), Friday, April 29 In conjunction with the conference, the CYCAA is proud to be celebrating our 50th year anniversary. This action lab will provide an overview of the National START Model, including discussion on implementation pathways, available funding sources, program evaluation design, and a detailed review of current scientific evidence including comparative outcomes for Black children served by START. However, it is often driven by compliance rather recognized as an opportunity for continuous learning. For children in foster care, education can be an important link to stability and community, but children in foster care face significant barriers to their educational progress. Participants will then be given case studies and tool samples and practice using them. ACWA's national conference, which is held every two years, marks a significant coming together of child and family welfare experts, caseworkers, sector leaders and child protection advocates to examine policies and practices that are making a difference in the lives of vulnerable children and families, and to identify ways we can do better. This presentation will discuss the support and informational needs of children involved in the child welfare system and how child welfare practitioners can best meet these needs through an interdisciplinary approach of trauma-informed and developmentally appropriate court information and guidance, including through the use of interactive child witness support materials. It provides a unique opportunity for . CASA has long worked hand-in-hand with families and has had its own 4As approachadvocacy that informs awareness, creates action, and promotes accountability. To shift this perspective, leadership must prioritize CQI as a lever for change and growth. Both formal and activity-based assessments are utilized to increase the engagement of the family in the process. Presenters: Kristen Gore & Jason Brennen & Katrina Dorse, Chapin Hall, Chicago, IL, E2 Raising the Future: Shared Leadership with Diverse Groups of Parents & Youth Nationwide. Washington, DC is filled withexciting and memorable places tovisit. 3/14/2023 4/25/2023 Essential Skills for Kinship, Foster, and Adoptive Family Preservation: From Oh No! The research material that will be presented provides a model for knowledge and subsequent implementation that seeks to enhance engagement, positive outcomes, and the use of a trauma informed focus in the best interests of children who have been sexually abused, non-offending parents or caregivers, and those accused or suspected of sexual abuse. Conference - Ohio CASA. Presenters: Thomas Sexton and Marta Anderson, FFT Partners, Bloomington, IN, F5 Keeping Families Together Using Safe@Home. . CQI Statewide Conference for Child Welfare and Probation . The purpose of this session is to familiarize people with the agenda and to discuss how it can be used to support the transformation of child welfare. In September 2017, NCWWI celebrated the first National Child Welfare Workforce Development Month. This action lab showcases the systems partnerships between the Kansas Department of Children and Families, Kansas Family Advisory Network, and the Capacity Building Center for States. This presentation will cover the red flags that can help them recognize situations where the childs treatment with psychiatric medications may be problematic and / or parents objections may be reasonable. From 29 August 2022, existing personal independence payment (PIP) claimants will begin to transfer to adult disability payment (ADP). Our Vision Physiological results highlight variability in visceral responses (e.g., heart rate) to environmental stressors. When we connect what we know about the negative impacts of trauma with the equally restorative effects of spending even short periods of time in nature, we can recognize enormous opportunities. Presenters: Tessa Richter, Children and family Futures, Lake Forest, CA; Lynne Katz, University of Miami, Miramar, CA, B5 Kinship Family-Centered Engagement and Systems Partnerships for Implementation and Evaluation of Kansas Kinship Navigator. Nurturing families and permanent connections are critical to a child's well-being. More info coming this Spring. Pay by credit card or select Bill Me option to receive an invoice. Registration for the four-day 2023 NACAC conference will open in March. Presenters: Michael J Stiehl, Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Sharafdeen Ibraheem, DC Child & Family Services Agency, Washington D.C., DC; Samantha Adelberg, Unite Us, New York, NY, F2 Nature and Healing: A Partnership to Spread the Word. Actionable local, state, and national policy efforts and funding strategies to support a National Parent Leadership Network in shared leadership with local communities will be addressed, ensuring anti-racist, anti-classist, and anti-sexist results that support the empowerment journey of ALL parents, children, and youth. Attendees were also given an opportunity to provide input into what CWLA includes as we update the current Standards of Excellence for Child Protective Services and create a new Standards of Excellence for Community-Based Prevention Services. It was also to honor the hard work of child welfare professionals in improving outcomes for . For 34 years, the Annual ATTACh Conference has created an engaging, thought-provoking, and inclusive space where attendees can network, learn, and share the cross-cultural experiences of various methods, strategies and research used to improve the outcomes of children and youth living with trauma, attachment as well as associated developmental In 2022, the National CASA/GAL Association for Children will offer an opportunity to come together for collaboration, training and professional development at an in-person Annual Conference in June. We use some essential cookies to make this website work. Children getting child disability payment (CDP) are already transferring to adult disability payment as they approach their 18th birthday. She has trained providers in all fifty states. Presenters: Grey Hilliard-Koshinsky, New England Association of Child Welfare Commissioners and Directors, Boston, MA; Ellen Keithley, Options Counseling & Family Services, Salem, OR; Keith Luebcke, Indiana Department of Child Services, Lafayette, Indiana; Jacqueline Martin, NYC Children, New York City, New York, H2 30 Days to Family: A Revolution in Urgency. Participants in this action lab will also have a chance to continue the conversation in the months to come if they so choose. Caseworker turnover is a hallmark obstacle in child welfarebut the options available to tackle this challenge are improving. Presenter: Ian Forber-Pratt, Childrens Emergency Relief International (CERI), St. Louis, MO, D8 CASA: A Model for Community Investment and Collaboration. Join more than 700 health and human service professionals at the only international conference on family focused treatment services. The National American Indian Court Judges Association (NAICJA) will hold its National Tribal Judicial and Court Personnel Conference on Oct. 17-20, 2022 at the Oneida Radisson Hotel & Conference Center, Green Bay, WI. We invite you to join us for our Annual Conference in Seattle during our 40th anniversary year. This session will focus on learning from accomplished emerging child welfare professionals; understanding the importance of creating and seeking opportunities for leadership; and building linkages and networks in the professional community. Conference. This is an opportunity for those in the home visiting field to receive tailored content for their profession. Please be sure to make your reservation under our conference group block to ensure waiver of the destination fee charged at this hotel. As always, the conference was ultimately an opportunity for all of us to recommit to our collective work and advocacy to advance quality services and a continuum of care, create communities of support, and take action to ensure that all children and families flourish. It will provide participants an opportunity to utilize a 4 A's approach for transformation: awareness, acknowledgment, action, and accountability. This session will look at elements of successful cross system collaboration between state, local, and private agencies and MCOs. Conference. Compounding the problem, biological parents or legal guardians are frequently pressured to sign consents forms without having ever spoken to the psychiatric provider. PDF, 300 KB, 13 pages. Join our Public Policy staff for an in-depth look at child welfare legislation today. The implementation of strength-based, safe system reviews has provided our agency with an opportunity to shift the approach to understanding our system at each unique layer of the organization. News stories, speeches, letters and notices, Reports, analysis and official statistics, Data, Freedom of Information releases and corporate reports. It will run over 4 Mondays in May. Dont include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details. Presenter: Aubrey Kearney, Indiana Department of Child Services, Indianapolis, IN, E4 Keeping Kids Safely at Home: Blending Science and Technology for Better Outcomes. Only a handful of cities rivalWashington, DCs history andinfluence. This presentation will provide an overview of FFT in FC and discuss the results of recent evaluations indicating how FFT in FC promotes stability and successful permanency. Presenter: Cathy Hockaday, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, I2 Building Protective Factors So Adult and Child Survivors of Domestic Violence Can Thrive. Additional Benefits for Sponsorship Levels. Child abuse professionals also learn essential techniques to manage the impact of vicarious trauma. Re-imagining child welfare for the 21st century requires new perspectives if prevention and race equity are to be attainable. Statutory guidance on inter-agency working to safeguard and promote the welfare of children. This action lab is a facilitated panel discussion that will highlight how Family First strategies have been used to leverage the unique and inherent assets of rural communities for positive impact. Statutory guidance is issued by law - you must follow it unless theres a good reason not to. 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. The NCSEA Leadership Symposium is an annual conference for the child support community to share and celebrate the application of best practices, partnerships, and innovative thinking within the day to day management and operations of the child support program. Dip Student Welfare, Master of Education and an additional degree, Bachelor of Laws. This infrequently includes services that address economic hardship, which can be a driver of child welfare system involvement. 8:00 am 5: 00 pm As a bonus, CWLA exhibitors also receive the pre- and post-conference attendee mailing lists for marketing. Conference Tracks Medical The Flourishing Family Approach is an innovative, integrated family driven and centered practice approach with a single point of entry that identifies and supports individual family members, honors family strengths, and creates flexible and seamless service pathways that advance resiliency. The presenter will discuss the topics of the seven weeks of parent, youth, and family sessions and share the research that led the World Health Organization to name SFP 10-14 the number one prevention program in the world. 12/21/2022 Tribute to Team NACC. The theme for the FRSA National Conference 2022 . A map of the area, driving directions, and ground transportation options are available atHyatt Regency Capitol Hill. This presentation describes an analytic framework that state and local child welfare agencies and system partners can use to measure economic risk factors in child welfare. How can public and private child welfare agencies work together to strengthen families and protect children? Contact us atCWLA2022@cwla.orgfor more information or to discuss which sponsor opportunities work best for your organization! Utilizing safety science to impress value on all individuals participating allows us the space to critically think with peers while exploring ways to improve our practice through data-driven decision-making. Through working groups, we will wrestle with each aspect of systemic change and look at how to examine the policy to practice gapsall with an it can be done spirit. Participants will discuss how the Centers practice model has been operationalized to support kinship family-centered engagement and partnership, including the implementation of a statewide kinship navigator workgroup comprised of stakeholders. The Turn on the Light National Conference on the Wellbeing of Children and Families is a one-day conference that brings together parents, volunteers and professionals concerned with the welfare of children and families for a full day of educational and networking opportunities. Action Lab Sessions C 2023 Save the Date This presentation addresses the importance of quality family time and how to use family time to strengthen parent-child relationships. Make a lasting impression on child and family experts and advocates. The 2022 CWLA conference was an opportunity to use our 4 As approach for transformation: awareness, acknowledgment, action, and accountability. CWLAs signature Advocacy Day looked a little different this year, due to certain restrictions on Capitol Hill, but we were still able to ensure this years program allowed for your voice to be heard on the critical issues of extending the Child Tax Credit (CTC), child welfare improvements, implementing child care expansion, and other pressing concerns. 3/3/2023. Skills to aid birth parents in reunification will be emphasized in support of FFPSA. Presenters: Alan Vietze, CWLA Senior Fellow and Chair, Mental Health Advisory Board (MHAB), CA; and MHAB members: Pat Hunt, FREDLA, ME; Susan Montague, St. Francis Ministries, KS; Julie Collins, CWLA/MHAB Staff Support, DC. Possible solutions will be discussed. In addition to an overview of strategies, key partnerships and successful models, presenters will explore how stakeholders in New Jersey are tackling this critical issue to ensure children, youth and families are safe, healthy and connected. Few emerging, evidence-based practices focus specifically on the family relational system as the primary point of intervention. This is a factual update to Working Together to Safeguard Children 2018 to reflect recent changes to legislation, including: The updated statutory framework sets out the legislation relevant to safeguarding and it should be read alongside the statutory guidance. It will take only 2 minutes to fill in. This session will provide participants with recommendations towards implementing STS and wellness strategies based on DC CFSAs strategy and lessons learned. Copyright 2020 - CWLA | All Rights Reserved |, Hyatt Regency Capitol Hill, Washington, DC. This framework was developed to expand faith partnerships and better engage faith communities in supporting the needs of families, youth, and children who are in, or may be at risk of entering, the child welfare system. This conference will be held in person at the Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center in Grapevine, TX. Our intent was to help child welfare programs develop a comprehensive approach to stimulating the health of their workforce by sharing tools and resources. Presenter: Phii Regis, Human Rights Campaign, Washington DC, B7 How Leaders and the Media Can Transform the Narrative About Child Welfare. To address these issues, New England Youth Coalition (NEYC) youth advocates and adult supporters engaged in a strategic planning process to identify the best way to support youth in creating positive change in the child welfare system. This action lab, based on a CWLA Signature Curriculum, will share how thePRIDE Model of Practiceprovides agencies with the opportunity to ensure that staff and resource families commit to your agencys vision, mission, and values; have complementary competency-based roles; use strengths-based language; implement culturally responsive best practices; and work to achieve outcomes that support safety, well-being, and permanency for the children in your care. We need to find bold ways to make the type of changes required to reach the vision of CWLAs National Blueprint for Excellence in Child Welfare (National Blueprint)that all children will grow up safely, in families who are loving, with everything they need to flourish and with connections to their culture, ethnicity, race, and language.. August 12-14, 2024 Preconference August 11 . Become a Conference Sponsor or sponsor a special event, foodfunction, or conference item. Check out ourTake-One Exhibiting(on 3rd tab of this section) to share your message with conference attendees. To mitigate these issues, advance families well-being, avoid missed opportunities for addressing unmet needs, and prevent harm arising from trauma and separation, social work professionals are urged to adopt a Flourishing Family Approach to their child and family practice with families receiving services and supports in multiple service systems. This year the National #THRIVE2022 Conference will include two days on Permanency (25 and 26 October), with the addition of a day to focus on trauma-informed Education on 27 October. With feedback from resource and kinship dads, direct staff, managers, supervisors, and community members, we have developed an initiative designed to make intentional efforts to ensure all members of our professional team are valued and included. 1:15 pm 2:15 pm, D1 An Analytic Framework to Address Economic-Related Risk Factors in Child Welfare(Spotlight Track). In this interactive workshop, well go through a strategy for working with government, the complexities of care reform, and the global measures that point to country success in a transition to family-based care. 02.09.2023. Parent couples can register together at a discount. Presenters: Tien Ung, Futures Without Violence, Boston, MA; Charlyn Harper Browne, Center for the Study of Social Policy, Washington, DC, I3 Faith-Based Partnerships to Promote Child and Family Well-Being. One barrier is the ongoing expectation that children in care move schools, when initially entering and during their time in care. Attendees will also learn ways to incorporate their visions into their own Family First prevention plans and design actionable implementation strategies. Corrected a small error in chapter 5, footnote 99. Presenters: Demarco Mott & Marcel C. Rivas & Dominique Rosario, Citrus Family Care Network Youth Advisory Council, Miami, FL, F4 Functional Family Therapy in Foster Care: A Family-Based Model for Improving Stability and Permanency in Foster Care. CWLAs 2022 Conference also featured an advocacy panel plenary, several legislative-focused action labs, and an afternoon of Advocacy Day activities. Presenters: Grace Weltman, Communities in Motion, Los Angeles, CA; Dominique Robinson, LA County Department of Children and Family Services, Los Angeles, CA; Pastor Dan Broyles, Valencia Hills Community Church, Los Angeles, CA; Erica Holmes, Faithful Central Bible Church, Los Angeles, CA, I4 Kinship Care and Kinship Navigators: Transformation of Support to Families During COVID and Lasting Changes in a Post-Pandemic World. Participants will utilizeThe 7 Ps Exercisedeveloped by CWLA Senior Fellow Paul DiLorenzo during his 30+ years of planning, developing, implementing, and managing community and neighborhood-based family support programmingto create a To Do list for transformation, and at the same time, highlight existing strengths and opportunities that a provider might not have considered in their desire to become more primary prevention oriented. The Safe@Home in-home parent skill-based model has achieved positive outcomes for children and families in Nevada by preventing out-of-home placements for children determined to be unsafe, dramatically increasing the percent of reunified families, and substantially decreasing time in out-of-home care. Payment in full is due with registration. To increase and improve investment in this area as an essential and integral part . Updated 'Working Together to Safeguard Children 2018' to reflect how local authorities should notify the Child Safeguarding Panel. Senior Child Mental Health Advisor - Social Services. Participants will learn strategies to enhance practice and improve outcomes for all families who are involved in the child welfare system due to parental substance use and/or mental health. 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. Visit the NAICJA Conference Page National American Indian Court Judges Association Our Partners Like and Follow Us on Facebook We invest billions of dollars annually in interventions that separate families, underinvest in prevention, and prioritize interventions designed to address family deficits rather than the family circumstances that place children at significant risk of maltreatment. It is also known as Children's Day and the officially recognized date varies from country to country. Child Abuse Conferences 2023/2024/2025 lists relevant events for national/international researchers, scientists, scholars, professionals, engineers, exhibitors, sponsors, academic, scientific and university practitioners to attend and present their research activities. This dialogue is crucial; policymakers need to learn more about the pivotal issues affecting the children and families we serve. Presenter: Martin Irwin, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, G7 From the Exam Room to the Community: Where Social Determinants of Health and Child Development Connect. The session will also describe how The Childrens Village and their consultant developed an agency-wide training aimed at educating all staff on the history of family. Please note: This is a two-part training on Friday and Saturday. Centene and CWLA are partnering to produce a special issue of the Child Welfare Journal focused on this critical issue, and are developing micro learnings and other activities to advance the dialogue in child welfare. This conference will explore the issues impacting Looked After Children, such as, why they are more prone to suffer with addiction, be . Child Welfare Virtual Expo 2022 Power in Partnerships: Prioritizing Lived Expertise in Child Welfare Recorded sessions and related resources are now available. Exhibitors can also donate prizes to be raffled. This session will provide insights on the importance of engaging youths with lived experience to transform the way child welfare services are delivered. Presenter: Rae Glaser, NYS Kinship Navigator, Rochester, NY, I5 Child Welfare and Medicaid: Making Medicaid Happen. We encourage all home visitors to attend. 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. Healthy families, organizations, and teams share common features. In previous episodes we talked about the extent of the problem nationally and how it affects each community; we discussed the need for community collaboration; we explored the . NASW-Kansas Chapter in collaboration with the NASW-Oklahoma is honored to come together for this must-attend event of the year. We also know housing systems often present as a complex labyrinth of intertwined factors. CONFERENCE DETAILS Date: Thursday, November 17, 2022 (In-Person) and Thursday, December 1, 2022 (Live Virtual) SOLD OUT! Think of Us (TOU) is an Action Tank driving systematic change in child welfare. Corey holds the honor of being named the 2021 Children's Bureau Champion for Children for Advancing . 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. And what trauma is caused by race and its influence on laws, policies, and individual behaviors? The session will be facilitated by representatives from CWLA and Casey Family who were involved in the creation of the agenda. 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