Presenters: Katherine L. Stoehr & Kerry-Anne Henry, New Jersey Department of Children and Families, Wednesday, April 27 Essential Skills for Kinship, Foster, and Adoptive Family Preservation: From Oh No! 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. Programs will be highlighted from Arizona, Arkansas, Kansas, Maine, and Nebraska. Closing Plenary & Lunch. 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 This session will focus on the value and purpose of having a Birth Parent Advisory Board as an integral part of policy and practice reform in child welfare agencies. Exhibiting at CWLA is easy, effective, and rewarding. Child welfare and mental health professionals serving these families often have limited understanding of the complex issues around adoptionincluding trauma, grief, loss, and identitythat contribute to common mental health problems and challenges for families. You can reserve by phone at 1-800-233-1234 (reference group code: G-CW22) or online at Hyatt Reservations. Attendees will also learn ways to incorporate their visions into their own Family First prevention plans and design actionable implementation strategies. Salt Lake City, Utah. This conference will be held in person at the Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center in Grapevine, TX. Promoting well-being and preventing foster care requires numerous services and supports. Updated 'Working Together to Safeguard Children 2018' with factual changes in relation to information sharing, homelessness duty and references to domestic abuse. 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. This experiential action lab will explore the steps of the process and provide participants with concrete tools for use in their field. The program focuses on keeping children with their families, and maintaining their history, culture, and traditionsits what every family deserves. An overview of evidence will be presented showing relationships between economic and concrete supports and child welfare system involvement. Featuring Sixto Cancel, Founder and CEO, Think of Us. States and local jurisdictions are applying research and practices that have emerged from family treatment courts to improve outcomes for families in the child welfare system who are affected by substance use disorders. August 12-14, 2024 Preconference August 11 . Presenters: Alger Studstill, Jr., Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, Lincoln, NE; Anayra Ta-Lpez, Proyecto Nacer Inc, Bayamn, Puerto Rico; Traci Jones, Virginia Department of Social Services, Richmond, VA; Kelli McKnight, Options, OR; Antonia Rios, Parents Anonymous Inc, CA. 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. Approximately 95% of New York States kinship caregivers provide care outside the formal foster care system and, as a result, lack access to many formal foster care benefits and services. In this lab, participants will learn concrete strategies for delivering prevention services to families in communities outside the traditional child welfare paradigm. Attendance and energy for our first conference in three years was high, as hundreds of professionals came together to address the fierce sense of urgency and demand for institutions to make bold changes to better serve all children and families, especially those who are Black, Brown, and Indigenous. With over 1,400 attendeesand growing every yearthis three-day conference has become the premiere national event addressing tribal child welfare and well-being. 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Conference on Child Welfare and the Courts The Wisconsin Department of Children and Families and Children's Court Improvement Program sponsor this biennial conference for judicial officers, county and tribal agency management, and attorneys involved in child welfare and juvenile justice. This session will highlight tools and resources to support school stability and success and identify potential solutions and strategies to support remaining in the same school, including identifying parental and educational decision-making, ensuring smooth transfer of records, and enhanced coordination between education and child welfare agencies and the courts. We must work hands-on with families, communities, and other systems, as well as federal, state, and local leadership, to eliminate the many barriers to achieving our vision. However, child welfare systems often face barriers to achieving this goal due to the challenge of assessing community service needs, the inability to identify gaps in service arrays based on assessed needs, and the absence of a CQI processes to improve access to services over time. Discussion will then be lead on the results of participants practice assessment. Trainingas an advocacy strategy connected to agency mission and reinforced by trauma-informed supervision will be shared. 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. Presenter: Ian Forber-Pratt, Childrens Emergency Relief International (CERI), St. Louis, MO, D8 CASA: A Model for Community Investment and Collaboration. Opening Plenary & Lunch, 12:00 pm 4:00 pm 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. Please join us in lively session, where we will rely on networking and shared experiences to further this nationwide effort. Re-Imagining a Prevention-Focused and Equitable Child Welfare System for the 21st Century. NASW-Kansas Chapter in collaboration with the NASW-Oklahoma is honored to come together for this must-attend event of the year. Exhibitors can sponsor the cards by selecting to contribute as an add-on option when registering. The theme for the FRSA National Conference 2022 . Results of the research revealed three broad areas for practice and policy improvement: administration, child welfare implementation and coordination, and use of Structured Decision Making (SDM) tools. Trainers will collaborate with participants to experience mission-driven, model of practice work tools to ensure kinship, foster, and adoptive family preservation and minimize disruptions. 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. Join more than 700 health and human service professionals at the only international conference on family focused treatment services. Presenters: Joe Huang-Racalto, John Sciamanna, and Kati Mapa, CWLA, Washington DC, C2 Operationalizing a Community Pathway to Prevention: Partnering with Families to Strengthen Communities(Spotlight Track). 3/14/2023 4/25/2023 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. Cant be with us in person, but have a message for conference attendees? Armed with the knowledge that family members are the experts, specialists waste no time in engaging with all family members, identifying family caregivers, backup placement options, and mapping out a robust natural support system. Interested in promoting your products and services in the conference program? Updated 'Working Together to Safeguard Children 2018' to reflect how local authorities should notify the Child Safeguarding Panel. Presenters: Rachael Hudgins and Monica Roose, Indiana Department of Child Services, Indianapolis, IN, D6 Building a 21st Century Research Agenda to Increase the Use of Research in Child Welfare Decision-Making. a very complicated child adopted from the foster care system, needed a teacher who would think outside the . Conference attendees will be inspired by dozens of dynamic breakout sessions, local and national experts, and networking . Action Lab Sessions C This is now exacerbated by the health and social injustice pandemics. States are deploying evidence-based services and moving upstream to strengthen families. Although race is merely a social construct, it has fractured American society for centuries. Oregons Child Welfare is embracing this approach through their Vision for Transformation with CQI as a Guiding Principle in the roadmap to achieve a child and family well-being system. Presenter: Melanie Moredock, The Institute for Child Welfare Innovation, Saint Louis, MO, H3 Safety Science in the Face of Adversity: Indianas Paradigm Shift. Run by Thomas Chaix, our very own high performance coach and dedicated to flying Fifteens only. We understand that families become separated for a variety of reasons and this training provides an opportunity to: recognize reasons why some relationships end; learn how these actions can impact childrens identity and self-esteem; and offer strength-based, solution-focused, strategies and techniques to create consistency and support for all involved parties. Presenters: Vicky Kelly, Chair, CWLA Board of Directors; Commissioner Vannessa Dorantes of Connecticut; Steve Volk, Investigative Solutions Reporter, Resolve Philly and Stoneleigh Fellow, Wednesday, April 27 Presenters: Kathleen McNaught & Emily Peeler, ABA Center on Children and the Law, Washington, DC, Thursday, April 28 02.09.2023. Recent education leadership presentations by invitation have included the National Indigenous Education Summit (2022 & 2021), APAC Digital Learning Conference (2022 . As we gathered together again for the first time in three years, steps from Capitol Hill, our focus was advocating for policy and legislation that reflects the needs of the children and families we serve. 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. This special action lab, presented by CWLA staff, will focus on the critical policy issues facing child welfare in 2022. The presentation will describe the Whole Family Approach, highlight study results, and include a family who has benefited from the approach. Minor amendment to the guidance to add the definition of child sexual exploitation. This presentation is based on four years of research into parent support groups for parents raising children exposed to trauma; extensive interviews with agency administrators, group facilitators, and parents; and two years of data from over 30 groups. 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. Presenters: Todd Holder, Action for Child Protection, Charlotte, NC; Sarah Kaye, Kaye Implementation & Evaluation, LLC, Tacoma, WA; Judy Tudor, Clark County Department of Family Services, Las Vegas, NV, F6 Supporting Families Access and Navigation of Multiple Service Systems: The Flourishing Family Approach. National Child's Day on November 20 is celebrated all around the world. In-Person Venue: DoubleTree by Hilton Lisle Naperville, 3003 Corporate W Dr, Lisle, IL 60532 Live Virtual Platform: Zoom Events Time: 9:00am to 4:15pm CT 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. Some nations also celebrate . Monday Morning Moments - Best of 2022 - Applying Compassion and Self-Compassion to our Daily Life 03/13/23 No Location Conference 2023 National Conference on Juvenile Justice 03/19/23 - 03/22/23 Addison, TX Webinar Teen Dating Violence: Guidance for Judges Issuing Relief for Teen Victims of Dating Violence 03/27/23 No Location All Categories 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. It is important to consider how navigating multiple marginalized identities can create unique challenges for these youth when providing services to them. Payment in full is due with registration. 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. UC Davis Conference . Presenters: Michelle Reines, National Family Preservation Network, Asheville, NC; Anne Cornell, First Home Care, Washington, DC, D3 Mobilizing Data and Communities to Support Families (Kinship and Adoptive). At the beginning of 2020, Bethany boldly proclaimed new organizational values. Make a lasting impression on child and family experts and advocates. CWLA, the American Public Human Services Association, and the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare, along with Black Administrators in Child Welfare, the National Indian Child Welfare Association, Child Trends Hispanic Institute and Social Currents were partners in this effort. Housing stability is foundational to the well-being, health and long-term prosperity of children, youth, families and communities at large. Effective and respectful facilitated conversations assume that as helping professionals and organizations enhance their capacity to rebound from immediate crisis and weather persistent stress, they also gain vital resources to deal more efficiently with future challenges. Maximize your exposure! Full conference registration includes: Access to all sessions and events at conference Child welfare leaders face a critical call to action to address longstanding system failures and inequitiesand engage in the policy context beyond child welfare specific legislation. Youth who are Black & Brown and identify as LGBTQ+ are overrepresented in foster care and, unfortunately, face bias and discrimination while in care. Presenter: Rae Glaser, NYS Kinship Navigator, Rochester, NY, I5 Child Welfare and Medicaid: Making Medicaid Happen. Our traditional Advocacy Day activities looked a little different due to certain restrictions on Capitol Hill, but we were still able to incorporate opportunities for attendees voices to be heard on the critical issues of Child Tax Credit (CTC) extension, implementation of child care expansion, and other significant topics. Action Lab Sessions D 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. Participants will walk away with a better understanding of the tool and how it can be used in the context of Family First implementation. This action lab will focus on lessons learned from the federal project evaluation, how to run a hybrid program that focuses on virtual case management services, and how to provide peer-led support in person and virtually. A comprehensive CQI system is required to systematically and strategically harness data to build effective processes that enable continuous learning for the improvement of practices, services, and performance. This action lab examines the feasibility and effectiveness of a novel stress reduction project with child welfare workers (n = 32) in Kentucky. This dialogue is crucial; policymakers need to learn more about the pivotal issues affecting the children and families we serve. We use some essential cookies to make this website work. 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. We will concentrate on the four following areas: Awareness, Acknowledgement, Action, and Accountability. Child Welfare. Cant be with us in person? 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. . Check out theOfficial Tourism Site of Washington, DCto plan your visit. Space will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. Child Welfare Virtual Expo 2022 Power in Partnerships: Prioritizing Lived Expertise in Child Welfare Recorded sessions and related resources are now available. Using science, technology, and federal funding as a framework, participants will discover opportunities and strategies to improve awareness, accountability, and outcomes for families affected by behavioral health disorders. CWLA was pleased to offer attendees opportunities and resources for connecting with their members of Congress, the Administration, and other national coalitions and organizations at our 2022 National Conference. The purpose is to create a resource that can assist separating families, training specialists, community providers, court mediation staff, and others in learning how to work together with the common goal of putting the needs of the children first. 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. Payment in full is due withregistration. Apr 13-14, 2022 @ 8:00am - 4:00pm. Action Lab Sessions I Dont include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details. One barrier is the ongoing expectation that children in care move schools, when initially entering and during their time in care. Presenters: Kristen Gore & Jason Brennen & Katrina Dorse, Chapin Hall, Chicago, IL, E2 Raising the Future: Shared Leadership with Diverse Groups of Parents & Youth Nationwide. 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. Presenters: Ashley Krumbach, Department of Child Services, Noblesville, IN; Rachel Parrett, Ashley Kaelin, Lauren Zyla-Whetstone, Department of Child Services, Indianapolis, IN, H4 Removing Bias in the Child Welfare System: A Promising Strategy Toward Reducing Overrepresentation of Children in Foster Care (from minority groups) through the Blind Removal Process. 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). She has trained providers in all fifty states. Corey holds the honor of being named the 2021 Children's Bureau Champion for Children for Advancing . The Administration for Children and Families held the virtual National Research Conference on Early Childhood 2022 (NRCEC 2022) on June 27-29, 2022. Our Vision As a bonus, CWLA exhibitors also receive the pre- and post-conference attendee mailing lists for marketing. Presenters: Patsy Sellars, Casey Family Programs, Seattle, WA; Monica Lopez-Magee, Children & Nature Network, Austin, TX; Francis Mendoza, Children & Nature Network, Austin, TX, F3 The Transformative Power of Youth Engagement. 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.. Bethany made significant programmatic and operational changes, which are described in our report What the Pandemic Taught Us (funded by The Annie E. Casey Foundation). 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. 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! For 75 years, the Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County, FL (JWB) has existed to meet the most pressing and immediate needs of Pinellas County children. . 12/21/2022 Tribute to Team NACC. This session will include an overview of innovations Bethany made to help meet the needs of children and families receiving foster care services during the pandemic, the importance of data disaggregation by race in championing justice, and advocacy and practice changes that Bethany has incorporated since our report was released. This presentation will discuss how systemic partnerships between housing and child and family serving systems can effectively improve outcomes for children and families across the prevention continuum. 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. Oct 17, 2022 Join NCFL for in-person professional development this fall The hybrid 2022 Families Learning Conference kicks off virtually Oct. 25-26! The three awardees were: Room reservations must be made directly with the hotel. Action Lab Sessions G Participants will hear from subject matter experts and practitioners who prioritize frequent, quality family time and focus on the parent-child relationship. 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. PDF, 300 KB, 13 pages. Presenter: Yaridis Garcia, the Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County, FL, Friday, April 29 Re-imagining child welfare for the 21st century requires new perspectives if prevention and race equity are to be attainable. Families mandated into the child protection system often experience significant adversity, oppression, and trauma in addition to family violence. Despite the challenges faced with COVID-19, coaching continues to grow in the field of health and human services. Crisis Assessment and Intervention When Trauma Strikes: A Five-Step Approach to Hope, Collaboration, and Change. Dont worry we wont send you spam or share your email address with anyone. Overview. 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. Possible solutions will be discussed. We received some fantastic insights from conference attendees that will be used to shape our final product! From 29 August 2022, existing personal independence payment (PIP) claimants will begin to transfer to adult disability payment (ADP). Conference. August 16, 2022, Court Leader's Advantage Podcast Episode In this episode, we ask the question, "What should our courts be doing now?" This month we bring our discussion on behavioral health and the courts home. Participants will preview some of the interactive activities, learn about the global aspect of SFP 10-14 as it has been implemented in over 25 countries, and, finally, understand how to become certified facilitators and implement the program locally. 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. 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. This gap can lead to counterproductive decisions and unnecessary long-term trauma for the child or youth who has been sexually abused. 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. The Transformative Research Agenda is grounded in principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion, and was co-designed with those with lived experience. In Los Angeles County, such collaboration was catalyzed by the murder of an 8-year-old boy in 2013. We held a fast-paced conference that featured plenary sessions, a panel presentation, and 60-minute Action Labs, which drew on the experiences of your public and private peers in child welfare and related service areas; our research, advocacy, and education partners; and representatives from families and communities. We know the vital role these dialogues play in your efforts to speak for the children and families you serve. 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