Caseworker turnover is a hallmark obstacle in child welfarebut the options available to tackle this challenge are improving. Presenters: Robin Ghertner and Emily Madden, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, US Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC; Dana Weiner, Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, D2 National Family Preservation Networks (NFPN) Family Assessment Tools. This workshop begins the critical conversation about the intersection between race and trauma, and its impact on us collectively and as individuals. Participants will hear from subject matter experts and practitioners who prioritize frequent, quality family time and focus on the parent-child relationship. National Child Welfare Law Conference | Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Home Events National Child Welfare Law Conference Event Dates August 22, 2022 - August 24, 2022 Location Baltimore, MD Save to calendar OJJDP Administrator Liz Ryan is scheduled to speak at the 45th annual conference in August. This training has been developed to take participants, preferably in organizational teams, beyond the slogans and big picture themes associated with Family First and emphasize a more detailed and operational approach to the task of redesigning an agencys programs and practices to prioritize more accessible, non-stigmatizing, and common-sense approaches to service delivery. The conference brings together participants from across Kansas and Oklahoma for learning, laughter, and networking. Required material, Building Blocks for Effective Co-Parenting: Companion Workbook is available to purchase online through the CWLA Bookstore and will be waiting for you at conference registration! But child welfare cannot do this alone. Conference - Ohio CASA. The CWLA 2022 National Conference,The Fierce Urgency of Now: Collective Action to Ensure Children and Families Flourish, was held April 27-29 at the Hyatt Regency Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. 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. All sessions will involve video recording with debriefs after each session. When done properly, effective co-parenting can aid and assist in the overall growth and healthy development of children. One-day fees are available. It will run over 4 Mondays in May. 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. Presenters: Kathleen McNaught & Emily Peeler, ABA Center on Children and the Law, Washington, DC, Thursday, April 28 We will receive updates from governments . Presenter: Rae Glaser, NYS Kinship Navigator, Rochester, NY, I5 Child Welfare and Medicaid: Making Medicaid Happen. 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). The session will be facilitated by representatives from CWLA and Casey Family who were involved in the creation of the agenda. 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. Action Lab Sessions A This skills-building workshop offers a brief history and overview of effective behavioral-based interventions, highlights the science behind these interventions, and identifies barriers that have limited the expansion of these models. 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. This gap can lead to counterproductive decisions and unnecessary long-term trauma for the child or youth who has been sexually abused. 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. We encourage all home visitors to attend. Event Calendar View conferences and calls for papers related to child abuse and neglect, child welfare, and adoption by month and/or state, or submit your conference. Dip Student Welfare, Master of Education and an additional degree, Bachelor of Laws. 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. Action Lab Sessions I Race has been the impetus for war, both historically on the battlefield and, in more recent times, on the streets of America and around the globe. The World Conference has three main goals in the area of Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE): To develop ambitious, relevant, and culturally appropriate policies. Tools will also be provided on how to engage youth locally, inform policies, and create greater outcomes for youth who have transitioned from the child welfare system. Presenters will discuss how to objectively track and discuss progress in family time to inform decisions about family time expansion and reunification. For all confirmed 2022 SSWR Conference In-Person and Virtual registrants, your login credentials have been sent to you from web@sswrvirtual.com with the subject line of "SSWR Login Information" by Tuesday, January 11, 2022, 6:57 pm, ET. Dont worry we wont send you spam or share your email address with anyone. 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. Participants will then be given case studies and tool samples and practice using them. This conference will be held in person at the Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center in Grapevine, TX. Furthermore, fathers involvement in parenting is associated with increased reunification rates and more rapid exits from foster care. Reforming systems successfully to expand the reach to all families requires state and local collaboration. This session will focus on the efforts of The Childrens Village to incorporate a racial equity lens into their work with families. Do we really understand the power race holds while being only an illusion? Corey holds the honor of being named the 2021 Children's Bureau Champion for Children for Advancing . The goals of NRCEC 2022 were to: identify and disseminate research relevant to young children (birth to 8 years) and their families, and the programs that serve them and; 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. The theme for the FRSA National Conference 2022 . Functional Family Therapy in Foster Care (FFT in FC) is a family focused and trauma informed treatment designed for the Foster Care 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. Presenter: Phii Regis, Human Rights Campaign, Washington DC, B7 How Leaders and the Media Can Transform the Narrative About Child Welfare. Step 1 (of 4): Select a Month (Optional) Re-Imagining a Prevention-Focused and Equitable Child Welfare System for the 21st Century. It is important to consider how navigating multiple marginalized identities can create unique challenges for these youth when providing services to them. The Quality Improvement Center on Domestic Violence in Child Welfare is testing the feasibility of a Protective Factors Framework for Survivors of Domestic Violence in Massachusetts, Illinois, and Pennsylvania. Michael V. Johnson, Detective (retired) is an internationally recognized expert on all aspects of child abuse and exploitation, and specializes in abuse investigation, detection, and prevention efforts for organizations serving youth.Johnson was the Youth Protection Advisor/Director for the National Office of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) from July 2010 to December 2020, where he advised on . For the first time since 2019, CWLA utilized our connections with and access to Congress, the Administration, and other national coalitions and organizations to provide attendees with opportunities to dialogue with these important stakeholders. 9:45 am 10:45 am, H1 Building the Next Generation of Child Welfare Leaders: Leading, Learning and Linkages. Presenters: Bobby Mukkamala, AMA, Flint, MI; Cheryl Fisher, Centene, Houston, TX, Friday, April 29 The conference will feature plenary sessions, a panel presentation, and 60-minute Action Labs. This presentation will include discussion about the need for adoption competency training for child welfare and mental health professionals, and present an overview and evaluation findings from two trainings available nationally: NTI Trainings and Training for Adoption Competency (TAC). However, it is often driven by compliance rather recognized as an opportunity for continuous learning. National Conference on Coaching in Human Services Event Date. 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. National insurance increase is right and fair, says Sajid Javid 6 Apr 2022 Ed Davey: Tories increasing national insurance 'just at the wrong moment' 6 Apr 2022 Two-child policy hasn't. Participants will have the opportunity to learn about practical strategies and tools they can use for their own development, or how to build infrastructures for emerging professionals in their workplaces. Facilitators: Eileen Mayers Pasztor, DSW, and Charlene Ingram, MSW, Building Blocks for Effective Co-Parenting. 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. We also use cookies set by other sites to help us deliver content from their services. a very complicated child adopted from the foster care system, needed a teacher who would think outside the . Casey Family Programs and the Children & Nature Network have joined together to form a unique partnership. Families, youth, communities, advocates, and professionalsacross systemsare coming together to call for an integrated and equitable child- and family-serving system that addresses the root causes of family instability and child welfare system involvement. Kohn works with educators and parents across the country and speaks regularly at national conferences. 1:45 pm 2:45 pm, A1 Child Maltreatment Re-reporting, Recurrence, and Foster Care Re-entry: Identifying Risk and Protective Factors for Practice and Policy Change. JSWEC Conference 2022 | School of Health | Leeds Beckett University Conference home Submissions Conference Details Keynote Speakers Professor Carlene Firmin MBE Hri Sewell Professor Davy Hayes Dr Carlene Firmin is Professor of Social Work at Durham University. Both formal and activity-based assessments are utilized to increase the engagement of the family in the process. Conference. 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. Presenters: Dawn Wilson, Center for Adoption Support & Education, Burtonsville, MD; Bonni Goodwin, The Center for Child Welfare Training & Simulation, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, B4 Harnessing the Power of Family Time to Strengthen the Parent-Child Relationship and Support Reunification Efforts. Join our Public Policy staff for an in-depth look at child welfare legislation today. The purpose of this training is to provide an engaging, informative framework that highlights the importance of effective co-parenting. There is a need for systematic, specific, evidence-based treatment programs that focus on supporting foster parents, identifying and serving the current needs of children and youth while at the same time working toward permanency as a primary outcome. Conference. Healthy families, organizations, and teams share common features. This session will guide attendees through the use of Chapin Halls EBP Exploration and Cost Tool in the planning and implementation of the Family First service array. Parents who adopt cite finding competent mental health services as one of their greatest obstacles. 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. Corey has utilized his platform as a Community Curator to re-imagine child and family serving systems that are responsive to sharing power among constituents, communities with a laser focus on preventing and dismantling all forms of racism. We will explore national data on turnover in child welfare and comparable industries, discuss recruitment and retention issues, address the impact on staff and the families they serve, and highlight promising practices. We welcomed back our friends, colleagues, and partners old and new and connected, reconnected, recharged, and made decisions about how we collectively and as individuals, agencies, the child welfare system, and society as a whole can and must take action to achieve a better world for all children and families. Join us to learn how the program blends family finding + family engagement + kinship navigation and how its scaling nationally! Pay by credit card or select Bill Me option to receive an invoice. CASA has long worked hand-in-hand with families and has had its own 4As approachadvocacy that informs awareness, creates action, and promotes accountability. Action Lab Sessions G Maximize your exposure! The purpose of the Blind Removal Process is to promote racial equity within the child welfare system in order to achieve better outcomes for children and families. National Child's Day on November 20 is celebrated all around the world. Preparing, developing, and supporting kinship caregivers and resource families to ensure children in their care have relationships that are safe, nurturing, and enduring continues to be a decades-old challenge. Participants will have an opportunity to share best practices and hear about lessons learned to help them apply concepts and approaches. Children and youth in foster care, adoption, and guardianship often have diverse unmet mental health needs. NICWA's Protecting Our Children Conference offers a robust and rigorous agenda throughout the four-day event. Wednesday, April 27 Using the 4 As framework for transformation and theNational Blueprint, this conference created awareness; helped attendees acknowledge where we have not gotten it right; highlighted successful strategies, research, practices, advocacy, and actions that individuals, families, organizations, and communities are using to improve supports and services; and identified actions that we can collectively take as part of our accountability to address todays critical child welfare issues. 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. Members of CWLAs Member Equity Committee will provide examples and facilitate a discussion on how to begin, sustain, and navigate barriers surrounding equity efforts at child welfare agencies. It is vital that we support this emerging generation of new leaders as they navigate the serious challenges and complexities of transforming and leading the public and private sectors. Participants will receive a basic overview of the federal Medicaid program and an understanding of its importance in the wellbeing of children and youth in and from foster care. Raffled items will include gift cards. Please join us in lively session, where we will rely on networking and shared experiences to further this nationwide effort. In addition, policies impacting families involved in child welfare will be discussed and presenters will share strategies to engage in the implementation of services that focuses on both the research of racial oppression on families as well as on the empirical data of the models. We greatly enjoyed seeing you in Washington, DC, and are looking forward to next year! Thus, in fostering resilience among professionals, every learning moment is a preventive measure. 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. 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. 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. Services are provided to Indian children, consistent with the federal Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) and Washington State Indian Child Welfare Act, in the areas of child protective services, foster care, dependency guardianship, termination of parental rights, and adoption proceedings. We secured an overflow group room block at Yotel, which is directly across the street from the Hyatt. I've previously presented at the National Collegiate Honors Council . This session will provide an overview of the implementation of the evidence-based Safe & Connected model, engagement of innovative partnerships to support child and family well-being, steps to strengthen practice and community partnerships, development process of a comprehensive child welfare training program, and use of Title IV-E training funds. Child welfare systems are intimidating, confusing, and overwhelming to many adults, but even more so for children, whose trauma and distress may be exacerbated by system involvement. Presenters will walk step-by-step through a process of identifying family needs, assessing community resources, gathering community input, and co-designing cross-system action plans to reduce barriers and increase access to services that support families (kinship and adoptive). This session will look at elements of successful cross system collaboration between state, local, and private agencies and MCOs. An overview of evidence will be presented showing relationships between economic and concrete supports and child welfare system involvement. Children and families involved with and receiving services from multiple human service delivery systems experience a myriad of challenges. In this action lab, AMA Board Chair Bobby Mukkamala, MD, a head and neck surgeon from Flint, Michigan, will offer his personal perspective on the devastating impact of social determinants of health and how addressing problems upstream can lead to better outcomes for children and families. Presenters will discuss specific intervention opportunities for improving policy and practice within the child protection system. Housing stability is foundational to the well-being, health and long-term prosperity of children, youth, families and communities at large. We need to collectively work hand-in-hand with families, communities, and other systems, as well as federal, state, and local leadership, to eliminate the many barriers to achieving our vision. Our intent was to help child welfare programs develop a comprehensive approach to stimulating the health of their workforce by sharing tools and resources. understand and address the trauma/secondary trauma experienced by children, birth and resource parents and families, workers, and communities. 2023 Child Life Conference Mark your calendars now for June 15-18 and join us at the 2023 Child Life Conference! Racial bias has no place in our child welfare system, and yet, despite the best efforts, intentions, and desires of child welfare professionals to help all children and families, implicit bias can easily and unconsciously seep into decisions of removal and reunification within the child welfare system. Facilitator: Paul DiLorenzo, CWLA Senior Fellow. The CWLA National Blueprint identifies the importance of having an array of services that help vulnerable families accomplish developmental tasks. Presenter: Melanie Moredock, The Institute for Child Welfare Innovation, Saint Louis, MO, H3 Safety Science in the Face of Adversity: Indianas Paradigm Shift. This framework will challenge participants to reflect and evaluate how individuality is considered with agency staff and the children and families they serve and support. How can this knowledge inform reductions in the intensity caseworkers face in the field? . Skills to aid birth parents in reunification will be emphasized in support of FFPSA. Materials should not arrive earlier than Monday, April 25, 2022, For Take-One Exhibiting,REGISTER ONLINE. . Facilitator: Michael Schultz, CWLA Senior Fellow. Presenters: Shashika Peeligama & Jordann Feinstein, Center for Court Innovation, New York, NY, A5 PRIDE (Parent Resource for Information Development and Education) Model of Practice. 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