Early Registration Begins May 1, 2023 Sign up below to be notified! However, many agency leaders and managers struggle with how to actually accomplish this. Presenter: Tawanda Hubbard, Rutgers University School of Social Work, New Brunswick, NJ, E10 Private Collaboration to Implement Evidence-Based Programming. 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. Registration goes up to $40 per person on January 1, 2023. We know there are high emotional, physical, fiscal, and social consequences with out-of-home placements. One of the most expansive events on our list, it includes summits, sessions, workshops and keynote speeches from education leaders. Formally, she served as Producer/Director at KYW-TV, now known as CBS-3 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This presentation will expound the program development and implementation of a new and unique trauma-informed wraparound Therapeutic Foster Care program in Alberta, Canada for youth aged 13-17. 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. This training will provide an overview of the history and culture of African Americans with a focus on recognizing cultural mistrust, issues faced, and perceptions of Black males. The theme of the 2023 I-CEPS is. This understanding will help caseworkers better approach the needs of Tribal Families. Depending upon your health care specialty and/or area of interest, lecture . Send fliers, brochures, and other material for our Take-One tables in or near the Exhibit Hall and Conference Registration areas. CWLAs National Conference, held steps from Capitol Hill, offers a valuable opportunity for agencies to connect directly with their members of Congress. ECE participation of children in foster care remains low, despite federal efforts to prioritize enrollment. Presenters will offer their expertise and recommendations for moving forward. The Beach and Titans meet Thursday for the first time in conference play this season. These supportive workforce practices can be created and maintained to attract committed social service staff and retain the excellent employees on your teams. In 2018, five organizations were awarded federal grants to Strengthen Child Welfare Systems through collaborative efforts to improve permanency outcomes for children involved in the child welfare system. The conference is held annually at a university in the United States or Canada. 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). Hear from Youth Advocates who effectively promoted system-wide change by leveraging youth/adult partnerships, designing and implementing research efforts, synthesizing data, and creating recommendations to advance advocacy efforts at the state level. Dr. Velzquez retired from the United States Air Force after 21 years of honorable service in July 2022. Successful family engagement supports a comprehensive assessment of parental protective capacities vital for safety planning. Workshops will focus on effective strategies and practices that strengthen families; cross-system partnerships; innovative approaches to service delivery; bolstering the child welfare workforce; strategies for supporting families impacted by mental health, and more. Resilient Communities shifts the responsibility for primary prevention away from individual responsibility and towards shared strategies, and helps communities raise awareness of and leverage their existing strengths to increase collective capacity to support families and enhance child well-being. Internationally, he has presented at the Renmin (the Peoples) University of China in Beijing, the New Zealand Ministry of Children and Family Services and the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect in Durban, South Africa. 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. Presenters: Joanie Rogers & Sara Smith & Teri Armistead, Missouri Department of Social Services, Jefferson City, MO, Wednesday, April 26 Illinois DCFS developed a Family First plan to prevent foster care placement by increasing the availability of evidence-based mental health and therapeutic parenting interventions. By registering as an exhibitor, you are committing to bringing a prize for the raffle. He has also produced a series of training tapes for parents and professionals on transracial adoptions and kinship care. 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. For more information about our amazing speakers, please visit ourProgram Page, Congress date: 6-8 June 2023Online at your local time, Abstract submissions closing date extended to: 23 December 2022, Abstract acceptance advised: 17 February 2023, International Developmental Paediatrics Association, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh, The International Congress on Evidence-based Parenting Support is an initiative of the Parenting and Family Research Alliance (PAFRA), Parenting and Family Research Alliance (PAFRA), 2022 by Parenting and Family Research Alliance, Join us for the International Congress on Evidence-based Parenting Support (I-CEPS), a ground-breaking global initiative to advance research, policy, and practice in the field of parenting and family intervention. This session will demonstrate how the Arkansas Division of Children & Family Services (DCFS), Public Consulting Group (PCG), and the Family Centered Treatment Foundation (FCTF) communicate and share information to improve programming, assist local providers to improve service delivery, help caseworkers adhere to prevention policy requirements (FFPSA), and measure the extent to which families achieve positive results. The Community Connections Youth Project (CCYP) and its staff work with youth who are currently or formerly in foster care, ages 17-26. 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. 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. The Center on Child Wellbeing and Trauma is on a mission to increase the ability of Massachusetts organizations to be trauma responsive and anti-racist. 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. 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. Parents who adopt children with special needs may feel ambiguous loss related to what the child could have been had certain things not happened (fetal alcohol syndrome, exposure to in utero drugs, etc.). Yes! 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 . Framework, this session will provide context and key takeaways to assist leaders in their FFPSA planning process. This presentation will focus on evidence based Indigenous Parenting Programs specific to Tribal Families. Presenter: Donna Marie Lucero, All Faiths Childrens Advocacy Center, Albuquerque, NM, G13 Kinnections Project: on the Road to Becoming an Evidence-Based Practice. Presenters: Kim Pearson & Tiffany Glass, Sacramento County Department of Child, Family and Adult Services, Sacramento, CA; LaDonna Lee, Better Life Childrens Services, Sacramento, CA, A9 Show Me Solutions: Thinking Outside the Box During the Capacity Crisis. These cultural competencies are specific to tribes, and need to be understood in great detail when caseworkers are trying to work collaboratively with Tribal Families. 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. From Discussing to Doing with Gary Taylor. Workshops will focus on effective strategies and practices that strengthen families; cross-system partnerships; innovative approaches to service delivery; bolstering the child welfare workforce; strategies for supporting families impacted by mental health, and more. Parent and Family Engagement Conference. Instead, it requires concerted, collective efforts among all stakeholders to build family support and community-based child protection systems. Global missionBe a part of the global community. World leading presentersHear from and connect with world leading experts in your field. Anthony is a leader in the realm of fatherhood in Connecticut and hosts numerous fatherhood themed events throughout the year, promoting positive fatherhood. The virtual platform will hold a range of networking events and host ongoing communication via direct message and video call, dedicated discussion forums, and an internal social media feed with a linked Twitter hashtag. 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. 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 . The earlier that innovative interventions and services can be offered to families, the more capacity they will have to respond in ways that are conducive to healing and growth. 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. Learn new skills and resources that will help you and the children in your life! Presenters: Patricia Chin, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Baltimore, MD; Sonia Emerson, Child Focus, Putnam, CT, G5 Best Practices in Engaging Fathers Involved in Child Welfare. This workshop provides an overview of a graphic and conceptual model that guides the Catalyst Centers approach to uplifting youth-centered care. Maximize your exposure! 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. CEUs and SCECHs for professionals are pending. 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. The impact of the trauma lasts years and even through generations. 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. These tools will assist leaders to host initial conversations internally, as well as with the community and implementation team, and to develop a plan. 3:55 pm 5:10 pm, F3 Connectedness in Child Welfare: Building a Strategic Infrastructure to Better Serve our Families. 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. Presenters: Rachel Konrad & David Marquez & Amy Thompson, Casey Family Programs, Austin, TX, E7 Trauma-Informed Support for Employee Recruitment and Retention. The benefits of father engagement are well-documented, so are the challenges when fathers are disengaged. The demand for collaboration forces us to simultaneously shift the way we think and work internally, while aligning across partner organizations to ensure that we define and meet our common goals. Presenters: Amanda Wagner & Sean Lazarus, JusticeWorks YouthCare, Gettysburg, PA, H7 Centering Social Justice and Equity in Fatherhood Research: Addressing Systems, Context, and Development. Reception in Exhibit Hall, 12:25 pm 1:55 pm All rights reserved. Child welfare decisions result in families being kept together or children being removed from their homes. 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. The Capacity Building Center for States was contracted to provide implementation technical assistance to the Strengthening Child Welfare Systems. 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. Evaluators and DCFS implementation support managers will describe how reductions in capacity varied by location, highlight reasons providers discontinued contracts, and identify strategies to support providers including changes in financing, referral, and client engagement processes. Facilitated discussion with legal and social work practitioners will focus on issue spotting, family-finding tools, and countering practices that create and perpetuate disparity in outcomes in the child welfare system. Childcare is offered for both sessions and is per family, regardless of number of children. 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. Critical incident reviews, through the lens of safety science, allow participants a safe space to be part of the solution for organizational system change. These strategies range from legal representation, coaching models, increasing worker retention, family-centered practice models, and focusing on permanency from day one. ISTELive 23. This network of 60 cross-sector partners evolved into an effective, equity driven, one-stop health program that connects families who are Black with healthcare providers who understand the significance of culture in providing healthcare, while adapting to meet family needs within their respective community context, and demonstrating commitment to timely, quality, and responsive care. Presenter: Anne Cornell, CHRIS 180, Atlanta, GA, F10 Lift Every Voice: Effective Approaches to Support System-Impacted Youth Leaders on Advisory Boards. 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. 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-serving professionals. Times: Friday, February 24th 6pm-9pm; Saturday, February 25th 8:30am-12:30pm. This dialogue is crucial; policymakers need to learn more about the pivotal issues affecting the children and families we serve. All sessions will be closed captioned and available with live Spanish interpretation. Our Permanency Mediation model, developed in collaboration with the Juvenile Court and the Department of Children and Families, uses the principles of mediation and permanency interventions as alternatives to contested court proceedings for children in foster care. The criteria and recommendations center a diverse collection of families worldviews, include principles of social justice and multicultural validity, and assess whether there are opportunities to increase families decision-making power. The presenters will describe the program model and the practice approaches that have been found to be most effective when engaging with families on substance misuse and addiction, mental and physical health needs, parenting in recovery, child and family safety, reunification and permanency, and strengthening positive family dynamics. Presenters: Kim Bishop & Elizabeth Bullock, National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare, Lake Forest, CA, F8 Research in Muddy Waters: Using Research to Advance System Change When Findings Are Nuanced. This presentation will also highlight the Departments new Gender Affirming Medication Consent Policy and best practices for developing champions for LGBTQIA+ practice within an organization. What parents need to know about FSY conferences in 2023 Key dates, registration information and 5 things to do now to prepare for FSY 2023 By Sydney Walker 7 Dec 2022, 10:47 AM PST A counselor of a For the Strength of Youth conference takes notes during a session at BYU in Provo, Utah, on Friday, June 3, 2022. Copyright 2023 Care of Southeastern Michigan. We address unique issues involved in care and protection, guardianship, and termination of parental rights proceedings. Check out ourSponsor Deck. The discussion will include guidance in working with the media by creating strategic partnerships. Presenters: Jessica Funk & Anthony LaBellarte, FosterAdopt Connect, Springfield, MO, E13 A Partnership to Expand Evidence-Based, Trauma-Informed Systems in Rural Central Maine. Workshops G He holds a Bachelors in criminal justice, a Master of Public Administration, and a Doctor of Business Administration. TOP PERFORMERS: Murray is . The closest airport to the conference is Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA). This training is designed for Executive and Mid-Level Management leading Health and Human Service non-profit or government agencies who may be considering launching a Race Equity program within their organizations, or for leaders who are considering re-launching DEI programming which may have stalled. Attendees will be encouraged to apply workshop learnings to their own work and policy environments. The target audience includes trainers, frontline workers, supervisors, managers, and administrators; professionals with all levels of experience are invited to attend. *From Discussing to Doing will run until 6:00 pm, Inherent Strengths in Kinship Families: Training for Kinship Caregivers and Professionals. Presenter: Gary Pate, Centene, Chicago, IL, D9 Resilient Communities: Shifting from Individual Responsibility to Shared Strategies. Panelists, including project team members, individuals with lived expertise, and child welfare professionals, will describe key contributions and share insights regarding the toolkit, which is aimed at improving outcomes and preserving families of origin. TXPOP refocuses practice, strengthens the workforce, and transforms how systems treat families within foster care. Rhythm is deep within our human capacity and is an incredible biological gift. This includes understanding cultural parenting practices, how the parents were parented, and even understanding the Tribe specific Historical Trauma. Our annual conference allows you to deepen relationships with existing clients, and feature products and services they may not have realized you offer. As a result, equity was created across the system so that all youth needing CRCF services, regardless of foster care status, receive the same newly adopted quality standards of care and treatment. Presenters: Yasmin Grewal-Kok, Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Meg Dygert , The American Public Human Services Association, Arlington, VA, B5 Foster Care Done Differently: Shifting from Support to Supervision within an Indigenous Framework. 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. Participants will learn to combine the heart of motivational interviewing and the foundations of psychological safety following the most tragic event in child welfare: the fatality of a child. For over ten years, Anthony has been focused on improving communities by advocating for equality for fathers. This presentation will cover Massachusetts Department of Children and Families comprehensive approach to strengthening policies, programs, and services that protect, support, and affirm children and youth served by the Department who are LGBTQIA+. Helping families build support networks is essential to creating stability and safety for families. 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. The Keeping Families Together approach supports transformation and partnership across child welfare and housing systems, providing a framework to align affordable housing with wraparound services that significantly improve family unification, housing stability, strengths, and quality of life. Through lecture and discussion, participants will identify how efforts to adequately provide for Back males can be linked to the fight for larger social justice goals for themselves and their communities. Leading providers of brain based learning education conferences and professional development for teachers. Workshops D 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. Marcus Stallworth serves as CWLAs Director of Training and Implementation, which has provided him the opportunity to assist child welfare agencies across the US and internationally with implementation strategies to achieve positive outcomes for children and families. WCU was selected through a competitive bidding process by the 52nd NAPS Steering Committee during their virtual meeting hosted by Arizona State University. June 25-28, 2023. By harnessing our collective wisdom, we can develop and implement innovative and sustainable solutions that achieve child and family well-being. Our work unites parents, families, social workers, attorneys, and service providers in a non-adversarial process to resolve case related issues and concerns. The objectives of the session are to learn how to replicate NCs Model in ones own community, increase knowledge of family engagement strategies at the individual, peer, and system levels, and review tools to support implementation. Presenters: Latonya Adjei-Tabi & Teri Kook, National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare, Lake Forest, CA, Thursday, April 27 Services alone do not equal safety for families. Box 30664, Lansing, MI 48909. Both books were published by the Child Welfare League of America. Presenters will share information about FCTs expansion across the nation with an increasing focus on reunification and preservation and an additional pilot of FCT-Recovery, which focuses on incorporating substance treatment best practices. Premium Exhibit Fees (high-traffic space). The Volunteer Leadership Conference 2023 is an opportunity for alumni volunteer leaders to virtually come together across the globe and network and learn about best practices while providing ways to better the volunteer experience among leaders. Interested in sponsoring the overall conference? Copyright 2020First Baptist Concord Presenters: Michelle Bradach & Tasha Schaff, Oregon Department of Human Services, Burns, OR, C6 Transforming a Child Welfare System into a Child and Family Well-Being System. The Cornerstone Parenting Conference is on Friday, March 3rd from 6-8pm and Saturday, March 4th from 9:30am-4pm. Attendees will be invited to reflect on opportunities to enhance Kinship Navigator programs in their own communities. This framework will encourage participants to reflect and evaluate how personal biases, societal norms, and agency culture can impact staff morale and the perceptions from children and families served. Connecticut will share its experiences and lessons learned as it navigated the installation and initial implementation stages of its Family First prevention services. As a group, we will peruse needs from CPS, schools, police departments, and non-profit orgs that are currently in the system. This conference features dozens of events lasting over four days combined with an educational festival featuring a variety of topics of interest for educators, such as early learning and special needs. 10:50 am 12:05 pm, H1 Learning to Thrive Together: Tools for Co-Learning and Co-Assessing Life Skills with Youth. Participants will leave with a strengthened capacity to: These exclusive training sessions afford attendees the opportunity to work closely with experts in the field. Disclaimers and Such: Fair Warning: While none of this is professional advice, it is powerful stuff and could potentially change your life! This session will describe an enabling macro-level policy context for prevention, provide examples of states engaged in policy change via a learning community to further primary prevention through ECS, and explore an evidence-based policymaking tool (State Options to Increase Access to ECS as a Child Welfare Prevention Strategy) that can be used to assess the policy context in their own states. Mark your calendars and watch for exciting updates soon! So how can child welfare agencies and staff know whether their tools advance equity? Anthony Gay is the Director of Curricula Development at Welcome2Reality, LLC. This workshop will provide concrete tools for developing vicarious resilience and recognizing compassion satisfaction. To achieve this, caregivers (foster and kinship) must become a part of that support network for the family. The 2023 Parent Conference will be held December 4 through December 7. You can register for the event here on Jan 22nd. 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. 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. Presenters: Jasmine Nutt, Wayfinder Family Services, Sacramento, CA; Berenice Rushovich, Child Trends, Bethesda, MD, G14 Child and Family Well-Being System Development: The Centrality of Community Leadership. Learn how a culture of shared learning contributed to the success of youth advocacy efforts in the New England states. 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. Substance use disorders are prevalent in families involved in the child welfare system. The presentation will also focus on the Public Child Welfare Sector and the importance of cultural competency when working with Tribal Families. Facilitator: Marcus Stallworth, LMSW, CWLA Director of Training and Implementation. 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