[Mdt_members] CAMI Weekly News: Week of June 20 -24,2016
Goodwin Alisha
Alisha.Goodwin at doj.state.or.us
Fri Jun 24 08:44:24 PDT 2016
[CAMI Weekly News Week of June 20 - 24, 2016]
[News and Publications]
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Annie E. Casey Foundation "Kids Count 2016" report ranks the well-being of children in states based upon factors such as health, education, family, and economics. According to the report, Oregon ranks 32nd for overall child wellbeing. See the report at http://www.aecf.org/resources/the-2016-kids-count-data-book/. For additional information, you can visit the Kids Count Data Center<datacenter.kidscount.org>.
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OJJDP Bulletin Presents Latest Findings on Child Abductions by Strangers
[Kidnappings 2011]OJJDP has released "Child Victims of Stereotypical Kidnappings Known to Law Enforcement in 2011<https://n1.m.tt/a/bchhgckzmi-ffgjvfqq.html>." This bulletin<https://n1.m.tt/a/bchhgckzmm-ffgjvfqq.html> summarizes findings about child kidnappings by strangers and acquaintances (called stereotypical kidnappings by the authors) in 2011 based on data from the law enforcement component of the third National Incidence Studies of Missing, Abducted, Runaway, and Thrownaway Children (NISMART), sponsored by OJJDP. The authors compared 2011 data with NISMART-2 data collected in 1997. Key findings include:
* An estimated 105 children were kidnapped by strangers or slight acquaintances in the survey year in cases that law enforcement investigated as a stereotypical kidnapping, similar to the estimate in the 1997 survey (115 children).
* Most kidnappings involved the use of force or threats, and about three in five victims were sexually assaulted, abused, or exploited.
* Victims were, most commonly, ages 12 to 17, girls, white, and living in situations other than with two biological or adoptive parents. Half of all stereotypical kidnappings in 2011 were sexually motivated crimes against adolescent girls.
* Fewer stereotypical kidnappings ended in homicide in 2011 than in 1997 (8 percent versus 40 percent). Cases involving 92 percent of the victims in 2011 ended when the child was recovered, compared to 57 percent in 1997.
Resources:
Find more bulletins in OJJDP's National Incidence Studies of Missing, Abducted, Runaway, and Thrownaway Children<https://n1.m.tt/a/lohhtosfwf-ffgjvfqq.html> series.
Read the press release<https://n1.m.tt/a/lohhtosfwg-ffgjvfqq.html>.
Visit OJJDP's Missing and Exploited Children's Program<https://n1.m.tt/a/uqppmqaffa-ffgjvfqq.html> website.
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The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention<https://n1.m.tt/a/zvttmvbppa-ffgjvfqq.html> is a component of the Office of Justice Programs<https://n1.m.tt/a/vtffvtckkg-ffgjvfqq.html> in the U.S. Department of Justice<https://n1.m.tt/a/vtffvtckkk-ffgjvfqq.html>.
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Office of Justice Programs, 810 Seventh Street NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20531, United States
800-851-3420
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Nominations Being Accepted for 2017 National Crime Victims' Service Awards
The Office for Victims of Crime<https://n1.m.tt/a/tullcvulxu-ayrevykk.html?utm_source=DynamicsMarketing&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=JUVJUST_OVCNominations_062216> is now accepting nominations for the 2017 National Crime Victims' Service Awards<https://n1.m.tt/a/ovoonivoua-ayrevykk.html?utm_source=DynamicsMarketing&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=JUVJUST_OVCNominations_062216> to recognize individuals, teams, programs, and organizations who demonstrate outstanding service in support of victims of crime. The Tomorrow's Leaders Award<https://n1.m.tt/a/ovoonivoun-ayrevykk.html?utm_source=DynamicsMarketing&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=JUVJUST_OVCNominations_062216> will honor and highlight youth as old as 24 years who have supported victims of crime and raised awareness about bullying, peer pressure, domestic violence, stalking, human trafficking, child abuse, campus sexual assault, and/or victimization of minority communities. Nominations are due July 31, 2016.
Resources:
Submit a nomination online<https://n1.m.tt/a/ovoonivouo-ayrevykk.html?utm_source=DynamicsMarketing&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=JUVJUST_OVCNominations_062216>.
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The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention<https://n1.m.tt/a/dzjjagzjzc-ayrevykk.html?utm_source=DynamicsMarketing&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=JUVJUST_OVCNominations_062216> is a component of the Office of Justice Programs<https://n1.m.tt/a/rlggwslgll-ayrevykk.html?utm_source=DynamicsMarketing&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=JUVJUST_OVCNominations_062216> in the U.S. Department of Justice<https://n1.m.tt/a/bchhgrchce-ayrevykk.html?utm_source=DynamicsMarketing&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=JUVJUST_OVCNominations_062216>.
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Office of Justice Programs, 810 Seventh Street NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20531, United States
800-851-3420
[Solicitations and Learning Opportunities]
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Applications Being Accepted for Dual Status Youth Reform Training
[RFK Resource Center]The Robert F. Kennedy National Resource Center for Juvenile Justice<https://n1.m.tt/a/lohhthkgds-icfexcdd.html>, led by the Robert F. Kennedy Children's Action Corps<https://n1.m.tt/a/lohhthkgdo-icfexcdd.html>, invites jurisdictions to apply to receive a 2-day training on dual status youth reform. This opportunity will help jurisdictions design, implement, and sustain practice reforms to serve their dual status youth populations. The training will enable youth-serving professionals to identify areas for improvement and develop a plan to improve dual status youth and family outcomes. Apply by August 1, 2016. Submit an optional letter of intent by July 1, 2016.
Resources:
Learn more and apply<https://n1.m.tt/a/pennknxogx-icfexcdd.html>.
Learn more about the Robert F. Kennedy National Resource Center for Juvenile Justice's work with dual system youth<https://n1.m.tt/a/pennknxogk-icfexcdd.html>.
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Office of Justice Programs, 810 Seventh Street NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20531, United States
800-851-3420
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Fellowship opportunities from OVC
The U.S. Department of Justice Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) seeks fellowship proposals in nine purpose areas that further the goals of Vision 21 by supporting OVC's efforts to provide training, technical assistance, capacity building, assessment, or strategic planning. Through these cooperative agreements, OVC will make one award for each of the nine purpose areas of up to $150,000 to individuals to work with OVC in the below purpose areas -
Purpose Area 1: Human Trafficking Task Forces
Purpose Area 2: Human Trafficking Survivor-Informed Services
Purpose Area 3: Mass Violence and Terrorism
Purpose Area 4: Post-Conviction Victim Services
Purpose Area 5: Underserved Victims of Sexual Assault
Purpose Area 6: Victim Services in Law Enforcement and Prosecution
Purpose Area 7: Services for Male Victims
Purpose Area 8: Model Standards for Victim Assistance
Purpose Area 9: Child Sexual Exploitation
Applications must be submitted by July 11, 2016 through Grants.gov<https://n1.m.tt/a/kvbbvllksl-vbfbmmfm.html>. Applicants are encouraged to begin the application process well in advance of the deadline. For technical assistance with submitting an application, contact the Grants.gov Customer Support Hotline at 800-518-4726 or 606-545-5035, or via email to support at grants.gov<mailto:support at grants.gov>. The Grants.gov Support Hotline hours of operation are 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, except federal holidays. For assistance with any other requirements of this solicitation, contact the OVC programmatic point-of-contact listed in the solicitation<https://n1.m.tt/a/gpttpssdzz-vbfbmmfm.html>.
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Organizational Capacity Building
July 27-28, 2016 in Seattle, WA
In this interactive training, CAC organization leaders will delve deeply into the concept of nonprofit business models, learn to assess the strengths and weaknesses of their own business model, and explore strategies for building a nonprofit organization that is both highly effective and financially sustainable. We will also delve into the human side of sustainability - how CAC leaders can ensure that they and their employeescan balance professional needs with selfrenewal over the long haul. Participants will also learn strategies for building an effective plan to respond to crisis situations.
About the Instructors:
Scott Schaffer, Principal, Public Interest Management Group, Seattle, WA. Scott is a nonprofit sector veteran with over twenty years' senior leadership
experience and a track record of orchestrating turnarounds, engineering mergers and strategic alliances, and helping organizations achieve sustainability. The focus of PIMG is creating powerful business plans, designing efficient organizational structures, and crafting strategies to ensure both mission and financial success.
Maureen Fitzgerald, Project Director, Western Regional CAC. With over 30 years' experience working within the nonprofit and public sectors, Maureen has extensive experience with developing and sustaining organizational capacities. A former CAC director and Chapter director, she is also especially equipped to understand the intricacies of maintaining a successful CAC organization.
For instructions on Requirements to attend, Travel, Meeting Times, and logistics, please see the flyer in this email.
Deadline to apply is June 17, 2016, see flyer for registration details.
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Register Now <https://events-na11.adobeconnect.com/content/connect/c1/1390030668/en/events/event/shared/1446435733/event_registration.html?sco-id=1487819344>
Supporting and Affirming LGBTQ Children and Youth Webinar
Thursday, June 16, 2016 12:00:00 PM PDT - 01:30:00 PM PDT
This webinar will explore ways to provide LGBTQ children and youth with supportive messages related to sexual development, sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression.
Participants will hear from a young adult who experienced maltreatment while in foster care due to her sexual orientation. Presenters will also discuss the impact of both affirming and harmful interventions, including an overview of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) report released in October 2015: "Ending Conversion Therapy: Supporting and Affirming LGBTQ Youth."
The target audience for this webinar is all levels of child welfare professionals: mid-level management, supervisors, front line staff and regional managers.
[Job Opportunities]
Kids' FIRST Center<http://kidsfirstcenter.net/> is now hiring for two positions!
Development Director
The Development Director position is a significant leadership position for Kids' FIRST Center and will work alongside the Executive Director, Deputy Director, Fundraising Committee, Marketing Communications Committee and Board of Directors to meet departmental and organizational goals and ensure that all department activities are consistent with the organization's mission, vision, and values. This requires the ability to think broadly and strategically about the Center's work, as well as to be detail oriented and organized about the implementation and structures necessary to move the Center's vision into reality.
Finance Manager (Bookkeeper or Accountant)
This position is for a highly qualified Finance Manager (Bookkeeper or Accountant) with motivation, professionalism, talent and passion for helping Kids' FIRST Center meet its mission through fiscal stewardship. The Finance Manager directs the fiscal and business activities for the organization. Responsibilities include developing and implementing systems and procedures to improve the fiscal quality, efficiency, and grant compliance of the organization, maintaining Payroll files, and assisting the Executive Director in the operations of the agency. This is a unique opportunity for a talented and driven individual with an accounting and finance background to contribute to providing intervention and advocacy for children who are victims of, or witnesses to, crime. This position is full time.
For more information on these postings, please see the attachments in this email.
The Children's Center of Clackamas County<http://www.childrenscenter.cc/> is hiring for a part time Nurse Practitioner (PNP or FNP) or Physician (MD or DO)
Join our caring and dedicated team of Child Abuse Examiners. Examiners provide sensitive and thorough medical evaluations of children suspected to be victims of abuse or neglect. They are a key part of a multidisciplinary team approach to the evaluation of suspected child abuse, working in partnership with forensic interviewers, family support specialists, and community partners. Schedule will be 24 hours/week with the possibility for increased hours.
To Apply: please visit www.childrenscenter.cc<http://www.childrenscenter.cc> for a full job posting & application details under the "Get Involved" tab. Qualified candidates may send a resume and cover letter to HR at childrenscenter.cc<mailto:HR at childrenscenter.cc> for immediate consideration. Include "Examiner" in the subject line of your email.
See attachment for more details
The Children's Center of Jackson County is now hiring a Nurse Practitioner
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The Children's Advocacy Center of Jackson County<http://cacjc.org/> seeks a highly qualified Nurse
Practitioner to perform medical evaluations of suspected child abuse victims. The provider
Shall conduct examinations in the clinic setting, and will also participate in child abuse
Prevention efforts and education. Pediatric experience is required, and knowledge in the
diagnoses and treatment of child maltreatment is preferred. Duties would include direct
patient care in the Children's Advocacy Center clinic to include some after hours and on
call coverage. The provider shall be supervised by the CAC Medical Director. The provider
would also be required to testify in the event of legal proceedings. The Children's Advocacy Center
is looking for a highly motivated professional to join our mission which is to provide a
compassionate, multidisciplinary approach to the prevention, treatment, identification,
investigation, and prosecution of child abuse. For more information, see the flyer included in this email.
To Apply: Interested candidates should submit Cover Letter and Resume by email to Tammi Pitzen at tpitzen at cacjc.org<mailto:tpitzen at cacjc.org> or mail to 816 West 10th Street, Medford, OR 97501 Attn: Tammi Pitzen
For more information including job description, compensation information and how to apply, see the attachment in this email.
The Children's Center of Lincoln County<http://www.cac-lincolncounty.org/> is hiring for an Executive Director
Seeking Executive Director (1.0 FTE) to manage a nationally accredited child abuse intervention center that provides assessment, advocacy, prevention and treatment services to victims of child abuse and their non-offending family members. Located in Newport, the heart of the beautiful central Oregon coast, the CACLC has developed a strong reputation based on delivering excellent programs and services to our most vulnerable population. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree required, Master's degree preferred. Strong management, budgetary and financial skills; and strong skills in grant writing and reporting are mandatory. 4 yrs. experience in interagency social service, medical, business, education or community networking and coordination; plus 2 yrs. experience working directly with a Board of Directors and a multi-disciplinary team environment; and any combination of education and experience that demonstrates the ability to perform the duties of the position that are required. Salary $50-60k/year DOQ and benefit package. Please contact 541-501-0011 for complete job description, application and instructions to apply.
Sable House is hiring for a Family Services/Sexual Assault Services Coordinator
Family Services - Coordinate and provide Sable House services to victims of domestic and sexual violence.
Asses safety needs and provide immediate and ongoing services. Provide case management services to clients.
Accompany families to appointments and meetings. Provide advocacy services for families who are working in
the judicial and social service systems including DHS, housing, medical, the courts, etc, Maintain accurate
statistical records as required. Coordinate the crisis hotline and calendar and conduct periodic training for
volunteers working on the crisis hotline. Attend community partner meetings and act as a representative of Sable
House to provide information about our services.
Sexual Assault Response Services - Act as Sable's sexual assault response point person. Participate as a
member of the Polk County Sexual Assault Response Team. Coordinate sexual assault response services. Asses
and respond to the needs of sexual assault victims. Respond over the phone or in-person to the hospital to
provide support and information to sexual assault victims as requested. Provide safety planning to sexual assault
victims to assist with increasing safety. Provide information to victims about their legal rights, confidentiality,
crime victim's compensation, etc. Conduct training for staff, volunteers, community partners and other service
providers. Assist with coordinating Sexual Assault Awareness activities.
See flyer in this email for more information
To apply send resume and cover letter describing qualifications by June 30th to:
Sable House - Attention: Executive Director
PO Box 783
Dallas, OR 97338
OR email application materials to: Deborah at sablehouse.org<mailto:Deborah at sablehouse.org>
Equal Opportunity Employer
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OJJDP Announces Deputy Administrator Job Opening
[Join OJJDP]Deputy Administrator<https://n1.m.tt/a/nrpprbxruo-pxkoexzz.html>
This Senior Executive Service position serves as the Deputy Administrator in OJJDP's leadership team. The incumbent will: (1) oversee the overall administration of OJJDP's research, training and technical assistance, budget and operations, and communication portfolios; (2) be involved in the advocacy of the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention policies and objectives that the OJJDP Administrator establishes; and (3) oversee OJJDP's management plan and associated activities, including budget, human resources, acquisition management, information technology, performance measures, and administrative services. The closing date for applications is July 8, 2016.
Resources:
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