[Mdt_members] CAMI News of the Week: January 25-29, 2016
Goodwin Alisha
Alisha.Goodwin at doj.state.or.us
Thu Jan 28 08:44:59 PST 2016
[CAMI News of the Week]
January 25 - 29, 2016
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Job Opportunities
Liberty House is seeking a talented, experienced and energetic professional to serve as Mental Health Program Manager
The Mental Health Manager is responsible for developing, overseeing and ensuring the success of crisis stabilization and early initial intervention trauma-informed mental health services for children evaluated at Liberty House and their families. This is a management role and this professional serves on the Executive Team. This Manager oversees and directs the implementation of the Liberty House mental health program. This job requires productivity and the successful applicant will need to be proficient in time and project management. The Mental Health Manager supervises mental health therapists. The Mental Health Manager is supervised by the CEO.
To Apply:
This position will remain open until it is filled.
Interested applicants should request a Liberty House Job Application Form from Sally Wood, Chief Operating Officer, at (503) 540-0288 ext. 118 or email at swood at libertyhousecenter.org.
Applicants should submit the completed form along with a cover letter and resume including salary history.
See flyer for more information
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Learning Opportunities
Keeping Children Safe: Understanding the Impact of Trauma and Adversity
When: Tuesday February 9, 2016 8am to 4 pm
Speakers:
* Tamara Grigsby, MD, SCAN Pediatrician
* Kimberly Jacobowitz, LCSW, Counselor, CARES Northwest
* Noelle Nurre, CPNP, SCAN Nurse Practitioner
* Thomas Valvano, MD, JD, SCAN Pediatrician and Medical Director
* Jennifer Wheeler, LPC, Forensic Interviewer, CARES Northwest
Objectives:
* Understand tolerable versus toxic stress and ways to foster resilience in children
* Understand child trauma effects, trauma-specific treatments and how to be a trauma-informed advocate
* Recognize three presentation types of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy and how to establish a diagnosis
* Understand impacts of domestic violence on children
* Understand the SCAN process at Doernbecher Children's Hospital
Sponsored by DCH's Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect (SCAN) Program
Doernbecher Children's Hospital 11th Floor Vey Conference Center
Free RN and NASW CEU's Offered
See Flyer and attachments for more information
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The next quarterly Crime Victims' Compensation Program (CVCP) training and Address Confidentiality Program (ACP) training is scheduled for Wednesday, February 10, 2016. Please see the attached agenda.
The free trainings are held at the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training, located at 4190 Aumsville Hwy SE, Salem.
For those interested in becoming ACP Application Assistants, please note there is a requirement of at least 40 hours of DV and/or SA training.
To register please email valerie.smith at doj.state.or.us<mailto:valerie.smith at doj.state.or.us> or call the number below. For more information regarding the Crime Victims' Services Division or the CVCP and ACP trainings you can also visit www.doj.state.or.us/victims<http://www.doj.state.or.us/victims>.
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February FVCC Training
FVCC Trainings
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Monthly training is sponsored by the Family Violence Coordinating Council:
3rd Tuesday of
each month,
10 am to 12 pm.
Location:
SE Health Center, basement
conference room,
3653 SE 34th Ave
(just south of Powell),
Portland, OR.
The Family Violence Coordinating Council (FVCC) Training Committee presents our free monthly training for those who work with survivors of domestic violence or have interest in the subject matter. Our next training is:
Growing Roses in Concrete*: an Overview of Resiliency Factors for Children and Youth
Tuesday, February 16
10am - 12pm
Description:
For children and youth impacted by violence and trauma, resiliency is found in all layers of their experience - from individual out to societal spheres. This resiliency doesn't occur in isolation; it is usually nurtured and made stronger by the family and other safe adults present in a child's life. Multnomah County's Defending Childhood Initiative works to raise awareness of the critical role many professionals - like teachers and early childhood staff - have in ensuring all children have equitable access to what they need to thrive. Hear about the latest in 'resiliency science' and consider how you may play a specific role in nurturing coping skills, hope, family-level empowerment, access to resources or services and opportunities for advocacy.
*Adapted from: Note to Educators: Hope Required When Growing Roses in Concrete<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001rVaIsfUxYKxVD7-qYTlQuR0QJRb5jnEHaFwzq5Vr0iFrrSHlFpseGze7EgDLUt0MvSHJPaoZwj9UEhXzje-VqQ-lFmeNwcZkxiQPfqF-bf2OrrekEk3sZK5fhhHt-15VRniO7iPTKEt8B0gjPcnQ72sEpbZVuOSww65EPVMVBKctEeMsjAGFzUBXTjwY7zGTUk3rk7Qb4S-1Zoxq0peKYOBNevP9HLIRC_jGZHCQ_g33CGcdt5VWc_a1kB2b8xQNJ0meNmlBy0owf1ptXCePbY24BZvJGBa0waDQSAyYoLPP-KHE0uzg-lGE141S2O1uuKBOzLG8kWn7xjWWTmuLPggYaPdSn_y4&c=U7TFNrFXd-4_V_XnN158KK2Neztn_qXoHqxR8ZclhYAbyyZx6BydRw==&ch=L49ZboxP0GAzxZF3dQTbStorPRfa_FDnPizHxlwrpCrjd_9cCX2nNg==>, by Jeffrey Duncan-Andrade, Harvard Educational Review. The article can be accessed by the link below and would be excellent pre reading to this session!
Trainer: Kate Gigler, Program Specialist, Defending Childhood Initiative, Multnomah County Domestic Violence Coordination Office
Location: SE Health Center, basement conference room,
3653 SE 34th Ave (just south of Powell), Portland, OR
Please do not park in the SE Health Center's parking lot, as it is reserved for patients. Free street parking is available around the center. Thank you.
No registration necessary; no CEUs available. Please arrive on time in order to ensure space and seating.
Please feel free to forward this information!
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March 12, 2016
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The first-ever joint Institute with LCC's Family Connections of Lane and Douglas Counties will be held at the Lane Community College Center for Meeting and Learning.
Event Highlights:
* Judy Langford, Associate Director of the Center for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP), will present at both events on the history and development of CSSP's Protective Factor Framework, which helps families succeed and thrive even in the face of risks and challenges.
* At the Conference, the next installment of 90by30's "What Would We Do Lane County?" video project will suggest creative, proactive responses to the real-life dilemmas examined at last year's Conference.
* At the Institute, local keynote presenter Elaine Walters, Director of the Trauma Healing Project, will discuss building resilience as a tool for prevention. Attendees will select one protective factor to explore more deeply in a two-hour training session.
* Local arts, music and poetry will inspire us to play our part in creating safe and nurturing communities for all children.
* An interactive "Play Your Part" segment will bring together 90by30 and Family Connections attendees to create a county-wide movement in which every person and group has a way to support children and families.
"We believe there is a role for each of us to end child abuse."
For session and presenter information, please see the following detailed schedules.
* Conference At a Glance<http://goo.gl/FSofxW>
* Institute At a Glance<http://goo.gl/cWcqwI>
Make a donation <https://goo.gl/P9Seiq> and support our conference scholarship program.
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NOTE:
* Both events meet the standards for Office of Child Care Training Hours.
* The Institute will be tailored specifically to those wishing to gain expertise in the Strengthening Families Framework.
We hope you will join us!
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The 17th Child Abuse and Family Violence Summit will be taking place April 19-20, 2016 at the Red Lion Hotel in Portland Oregon.
This three-and-a-half-day multi-disciplinary conference is for professionals working in the area of law, law enforcement, medical, nursing, parole and probation, prevention/education, protective services and treatment of child abuse, neglect and domestic violence.
The Summit is hosted by the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office Child Abuse Team and the Domestic Violence Enhanced Response Team (DVERT). The Summit's goal is to educate professionals on the complex issues associated with child abuse and family violence, to broaden each professional's knowledge base in multiple areas, and to increase understanding of the other agencies' roles and responsibilities with the latest research and promising practices.
Our theme, The Power of One in Collaboration with Others, continues throughout the Summit as we learn new ways to work together to protect and make each child safe in our communities.
Registration is limited. Early registration is strongly encouraged. Fee includes all workshops, continental breakfast each day, refreshment breaks, and USB.
Registration Fees:
$395 for a group of 5 or more from the same agency (postmarked/registered online by April 1, 2016)
$415 or early individual registration (postmarked/registered online by April 1, 2016)
$465 for regular individual registration (postmarked/registered online - between April 2-15, 2016)
$220 for individual one-day registration (postmarked/registered online by April 15, 2016)
For more information, & to register on-line, go to www.childabusesummit.com<http://www.childabusesummit.com>
or contact
Julie L. Collinson
Conference Coordinator
503 557.5827
jcollinson at clackamas.us<mailto:jcollinson at clackamas.us>
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