From diane.j.pietrzak at state.or.us Fri Jan 14 16:13:53 2011 From: diane.j.pietrzak at state.or.us (Diane J PIETRZAK) Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 16:13:53 -0800 Subject: [CAPP] CAPP MEETING REMINDER Message-ID: <4D307640.9A13.002B.0@DHS.STATE.OR.US> PLEASE REMEMBER: CAPP MEETING AGENDA Wednesday, January 19th at 3:00 pm Oregon Pacific Bank 2555 NW Edenbower Roseburg Wednesday, January 19, 2011, 3:00 to 5:00 pm 1. Introduction/Welcome New Members 2. Approved minutes * Diane 3. Treasurer*s Report * Dede 4. Child Abuse Prevention Month Planning * All 5. Open Agenda -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From diane.j.pietrzak at state.or.us Thu Jan 20 11:27:59 2011 From: diane.j.pietrzak at state.or.us (Diane J PIETRZAK) Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 11:27:59 -0800 Subject: [CAPP] Social Networking Seminar Message-ID: <4D381C3C.9A13.002B.0@DHS.STATE.OR.US> The Douglas County Employer Council, Roseburg Area Chamber of Commerce, and Umpqua Community College invites YOU to attend Social Networking for Business Success Presenter: Taylor Ellwood Hosted by: Umpqua Community College Tuesday, February 1, 2011 UmpquaCommunity College TechnicalCenter, Room 119 1140 Umpqua College Rd, Roseburg, OR 97470 7:30am - 8:00am Check in and Registration 8:00am - 12 Noon Seminar Social media is a buzzword that is thrown around a lot, but is there any truth to the hype? In this presentation, Social Media manager and coach Taylor Ellwood will explain how social media is connected to business success in the 21st century. You will learn the following: - What social media is and why its important for your business. - What it means to be successfully social in social media. - How to set-up your social media profiles. - How to develop social media policies for your business and employees - How to handle negative comments and situations. Social media isn't just a buzz word. Come learn what it really is, and how it connects to your business. Taylor Ellwoodworks with businesses that want to use social media to stand out from their competition and get more customers. He's also a professional speaker on social media. For more information about him, please visithttp://www.imagineyourreality.com $49 per person pre-registration; $55 after, January 27, 2011 * Non Refundable Fee includes continental breakfast and seminar materials Make Checks payable to: DouglasCountyEmployer Council c/o Roseburg Area Chamber of Commerce PO Box1026 Roseburg, OR 97470 Please Register: Name (s) ____________________________________________________________________________________ Company ___________________________________________________________________________________Phone Number (s) ________________________________________________________________ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From diane.j.pietrzak at state.or.us Mon Jan 24 11:08:16 2011 From: diane.j.pietrzak at state.or.us (Diane J PIETRZAK) Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2011 11:08:16 -0800 Subject: [CAPP] Jan 19, 2011 CAPP Meeting Minutes Message-ID: <4D3D5D9F.9A13.002B.0@DHS.STATE.OR.US> Child Abuse Prevention Partnership General Meeting Minutes January 19, 2011 Attendees: Gillian Wesenberg, Dan Wiley, Commission on Children & Families; Sally Joyce, Umpqua Valley Disabilities Network; Cat Feral, VISTA/UCAN; Elizabeth Droscher, Phoenix School; Karin Hardin, Healthy Start, Family Development Center; Kelly Southern, Jerry O*Sullivan OPTIONS Counseling; Diane Pietrzak, DHS. Minutes Approved: The November 17, 2010 meeting minutes were approved. (There was no meeting in December, 2010.) Treasurer*s Report: Dede Henderson provided an email with the balance of the account at $8,764.58. This includes the deduction for the donation to the Adoption Day Celebration. Child Abuse Prevention Month Activities: ? Gillian will take the lead on asking the Douglas County Commissioners to declare April as Child Abuse Prevention Month. ? Diane will post the Child Abuse Prevention banners around Roseburg for the month of April. Phoenix School, DHS and Healthy Start want banners at their locations. ? Chamber After Hours? Kelly will ask Greg Henderson if this is possible. ? The group present decided not to pursue a vigil or an agency informational event this year. ? Elizabeth will lead and Diane will assist with public relations for Child Abuse Prevention Month Activities. Elizabeth will contact Kyle Bayly and Brian Prawitz for radio talk shows as well as Spotlight on Douglas Couty. Diane will contact Pam Knudson at Boys & Girls Club to see if the Keystone Club might want to help CAPP develop a Facebook page. Will also help compile the list of April events. The Sixth Annual Celebrate Children * Wildlife Safari Event is planned for April 30, 2011 from 11 am to 3 pm. Karin will prepare an electronic flyer which will be distributed by the Commision on Children and Families; DCECPC; and CAPP. CAPP approved up to $400 for printing costs for the flyer that is sent home with all school aged children. (Motion by Diane, Second by Sally, unanimously approved by all present.) ? Contributions are needed for door prize donations. Everyone will help. We talked about seeking donations for children*s lessons such as Bowling, Tennis, etc. Karin pointed out that we have traditionally had door prizes for adults and children (two separate groups.) Karin will email everyone a list of prior contributors. Please keep Karin informed of any solicitations so that we don*t make duplicate requests. ? Parking has been problematic in the past. Those present agree that it would be beneficial to try to find a sponsor to shuttle people from a parking lot to the Wildlife Safari. Two potential partners are the Cow Creek Tribe and UTRANS. Diane agrees to contact the Cow Creek Tribe and Cat will speak with Toby Notenboom at UTRANS. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From diane.j.pietrzak at state.or.us Mon Jan 31 10:59:38 2011 From: diane.j.pietrzak at state.or.us (Diane J PIETRZAK) Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2011 10:59:38 -0800 Subject: [CAPP] Info from MMC Violence Prevention Coalition Message-ID: <4D469619.9A13.002B.0@DHS.STATE.OR.US> The following information was forwarded to us from Mercy Medical Center's Violence Prevention Coalition: A Comprehensive Community Conversation Reducing Child Maltreatment 90% by 2030 Saturday, February 5th 11-2 p.m. 220 HEDCO Education Building 1655 Alder, Eugene University of Oregon Let*s have a real honest conversation about how to reduce child abuse & domestic violence in our community. Your voice matters as we redefine our approach to violence by building on our community*s strengths & successes. This conversation will bring the best of our thinking toward dramatically reducing child maltreatment and intimate partner violence in our community. What would it take to reduce child abuse 90% by 2030? Where should we direct our attention and ourresources? What is the role of the University of Oregon? What is yours? This conversation will be facilitated by UO faculty member Jeff Todahl, Ph.d. as he poses two key questions to our panel of community visionaries and respondents. Then the community conversation will begin. Your voice matters. Everyone is welcome. Violence is a community problem that together we can solve. Be a part of finding the solution. Panelists Ray Broderick, former Director, Child Advocacy Center/KIDS FIRST Lois Day, Administrator, Office of Safety and Permanency for Children, DHS Colt Gill, Superintendent, Bethel School District Bobby Green, former Lane County Commission, Oregon Youth Authority Carolyn Rexius, Executive Director, Christians as Family Advocates Elaine Walters, Executive Director, Trauma Healing Project Carmen Urbina, Eugene 4J School District HEDCO Education Building, 1655 Alder St., on the University of Oregon Campus. The HEDCO building is accessible from E. 17th Avenue and Alder St. If traveling south on Alder, take a left on 17th Avenue. This will take you immediately into the HEDCO driveway. Park in the large lot to your left. Walk around to the front of the building. the presentation is in on the second floor, 220 HEDCO. If traveling on E. 17th, simply cross Alder, park in the lot, and walk around to the front of the building. 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