[Mdt_members] CAMI Weekly News: Week of May 23 - 27, 2016

Goodwin Alisha Alisha.Goodwin at doj.state.or.us
Thu May 26 08:52:55 PDT 2016



        [CAMI Weekly News  Week of May 23 - 27, 2016]
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[JUVJUST OJJDP's E-mail Information Resource]

Justice Department Honors Law Enforcement Officers, Private Citizen at Missing Children's Day Ceremony

[MCD Art]On May 25, 2016, the Department of Justice issued the following press release<https://n1.m.tt/a/fvaavamxrf-zfmnvfww.html>:

WASHINGTON-Commemorating National Missing Children's Day today, Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch recognized four law enforcement officers, a private citizen, and an Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force for their tireless efforts to recover missing and abducted children and prosecute sexual predators.

 "The extraordinary people we honor today remind us that our nation has no more solemn obligation and no greater responsibility than the protection of our children," said Attorney General Lynch. "The Department of Justice is proud to stand with them-and with law enforcement officers, advocates and families throughout the country-as we work toward a safer and brighter future for all our young people."

Other speakers included Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Beth McGarry; John Clark, President and Chief Executive Officer for National Center for Missing & Exploited Children; Retired Arlington Police Department Sergeant Mark Simpson from Arlington, Texas; Sayeh Rivazfar, a survivor of sexual assault and abuse and an advocate; and Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Administrator Robert L. Listenbee.

During the ceremony, the following awards were presented:

Attorney General's Special Commendation<https://n1.m.tt/a/bchhchkrig-zfmnvfww.html>: Recognizes the extraordinary efforts of an Internet Crimes Against Children task force or affiliate agency for making significant investigative or program contributions. Recipient: The Arizona Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, Phoenix Police Department, Phoenix, Ariz., received the commendation for arresting a woman who was abusing and sexually exploiting two young boys in her care, recording the abuse on her cell phone, and sharing the videos with others. Based on forensic evidence uncovered on the woman's cell phone, the task force developed and pursued leads to others who received and shared the videotaped abuse. To date, the investigation is still open and has resulted in the arrest of more than 25 suspects across the United States and Europe.

Missing Children's Law Enforcement Award<https://n1.m.tt/a/bchhchkrih-zfmnvfww.html>: Recognizes the extraordinary efforts of a law enforcement officer who made a significant investigative or program contribution to the safety of children. Recipient: Detective Jose DelFierro of the Irving Police Department, Irving, Texas, whose investigative work led to the recovery of several girls ranging in age from 11 to 14 who ran away from a mental health facility and were sexually exploited through prostitution by several young men.

OJJDP Administrator Missing Children's Citizen Award<https://n1.m.tt/a/bchhchkrir-zfmnvfww.html>: Honors the extraordinary efforts of private citizens for their unselfish acts to safely recover missing or abducted children. Recipient: Walter "Tim" Watson, a bus driver for Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, Fremont, Calif., for his efforts to help law enforcement identify a man aboard his bus who had kidnapped a small boy, apprehend the kidnapper and return the boy to his family.

Missing Children's Child Protection Award<https://n1.m.tt/a/kvbbvbmrii-zfmnvfww.html>: Honors the extraordinary efforts of a law enforcement officer who made a significant investigative or program contribution to protect children from abuse or victimization. Recipients: Special Investigations Program Director Ray Romo and Special Investigators Owen Hinkle and James Backfisch, Department of Family and Protective Services, San Antonio, Texas, were presented the award for their development of a runaway recovery protocol program that is used throughout Texas and for their work with law enforcement in Texas to recover runaway foster children.

Michael Wu, a fifth grader from Walnut Elementary School, Walnut, Calif., was also recognized as the 17th winner of the Annual National Missing Children's Day Art Contest.
President Ronald Reagan proclaimed May 25, 1983, the first National Missing Children's Day to remember Etan Patz, a six-year-old boy who disappeared from a New York City street corner on May 25, 1979. Missing Children's Day honors his memory and the memories of children still missing.

Resources:

Access OJJDP's resource<https://n1.m.tt/a/kvbbvbmril-zfmnvfww.html> for National Missing Children's Day information and materials.
Learn more about OJJDP's missing and exploited children programs, publications, and resources at these websites: www.ojjdp.gov<https://n1.m.tt/a/kvbbvbmris-zfmnvfww.html>, www.amberalert.gov<https://n1.m.tt/a/uqppqpabwg-zfmnvfww.html>, www.amber-net.org<https://n1.m.tt/a/uqppqpabda-zfmnvfww.html>, www.mecptraining.org<https://n1.m.tt/a/pennenqpze-zfmnvfww.html>, www.amecoinc.org<https://n1.m.tt/a/zvttvtbswf-zfmnvfww.html>, and www.missingkids.com<https://n1.m.tt/a/zvttvtbswm-zfmnvfww.html>.



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National Needs Assessment
Sexual Assault Response Team


The National Sexual Violence Resource Center<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001oF5900JHCBYFkE-Jm6ljeT0rWukNQEwyjFZMlKJE4yo7iuqjDsFcrjTscuL_mnEgpmScnTeAQGltttuq9f6X9DxF7DmJS88OQGdEASjpE4Cvw3q-leYi5vuE7q6lATsvaUbQqlND0DtnQtLhZTWMUDV1CbbDqwglrboDJ8CVRiY=&c=-26STlQAA23YlgiNfKQRa-_iukH3x426LyKpIWrd07shyqu5CRy4XA==&ch=IAwVAKtDnzCCXpOC2uVrgpDqsxvbKbVagO1SCF4ev5xf4zSjOZWYAA==> (NSVRC), in collaboration with the Office for Victims of Crime<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001oF5900JHCBYFkE-Jm6ljeT0rWukNQEwyjFZMlKJE4yo7iuqjDsFcritj1wxcHjfxyiFaql86dX6OJGqitpTPP5bV5VjQI0evc0kP2XhFUS_hlpNIW-QYdWQvBmUSbFT49yZdgKuh8zSnfMyZWpJ8Lp5QsapGXXdzCB87ZV0tW4I=&c=-26STlQAA23YlgiNfKQRa-_iukH3x426LyKpIWrd07shyqu5CRy4XA==&ch=IAwVAKtDnzCCXpOC2uVrgpDqsxvbKbVagO1SCF4ev5xf4zSjOZWYAA==>, developed the following online survey<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001oF5900JHCBYFkE-Jm6ljeT0rWukNQEwyjFZMlKJE4yo7iuqjDsFcronG-IsA1dP-mgeQf3kxjLA8nsTjEcgmJ5lqdqM6ZHrBIeYuGQcGDvT4bQU_Wtr8sB2WjhbJci9cczOQFT7kMOoNPt3t1AWlaOAd4-XrAVV09XKAUCK4cxhPT2A3zQrWEqf7SPkJiIOw8ByBPzpV_q8=&c=-26STlQAA23YlgiNfKQRa-_iukH3x426LyKpIWrd07shyqu5CRy4XA==&ch=IAwVAKtDnzCCXpOC2uVrgpDqsxvbKbVagO1SCF4ev5xf4zSjOZWYAA==> to obtain an understanding of existing gaps in resources for Sexual Assault Response Teams (SARTs) in order to develop useful updates to the existing SART Toolkit<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001oF5900JHCBYFkE-Jm6ljeT0rWukNQEwyjFZMlKJE4yo7iuqjDsFcronG-IsA1dP-Fdm389xFPuiHs0cAAuK3Dh3tVjjEXXxmA7Rn47ILGoWsntHoIQcO-EYLdLU2MKpVt9DAw7GsiJXaZMWDc0qq7DdqUvfDmTVZ-CqY-6HRgghUcBY8Yp9tcw==&c=-26STlQAA23YlgiNfKQRa-_iukH3x426LyKpIWrd07shyqu5CRy4XA==&ch=IAwVAKtDnzCCXpOC2uVrgpDqsxvbKbVagO1SCF4ev5xf4zSjOZWYAA==>.

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The multidisciplinary response to sexual violence varies greatly in communities. The team "SART" (Sexual Assault Response Team) refers to an intervention model for sexual violence that includes a core group of disciplines working together, formally or informally. Generally, these key responders include but are not limited to: advocates, law enforcement officers, medical/forensic examiners, crime lab personnel, forensic interviewers, and prosecutors.

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This survey is a follow-up to the national needs assessments conducted in 2006<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001oF5900JHCBYFkE-Jm6ljeT0rWukNQEwyjFZMlKJE4yo7iuqjDsFcronG-IsA1dP-yLseFWV-Zj0qT96yILK4FCfcGviHnF6HNJA1u7G9h6M7ugmpyxqYPQxzhKg1ZV8va04Y4EPr_xFOxiahbagkKTjf-xdZO1rk6xSiXk7PWzunB7251bN9rotVBEl3Q3Mi3i-g2qcOTkcH7vxFO2DjlfjjGxqXeR2COytPzFBAjReVrgZfJnbXk-2YIHenl8GBhpcUfauodsCE0rQrnYUPipmXXoW30yHyUvOhkjdiQBTt2CME0Lfqeg==&c=-26STlQAA23YlgiNfKQRa-_iukH3x426LyKpIWrd07shyqu5CRy4XA==&ch=IAwVAKtDnzCCXpOC2uVrgpDqsxvbKbVagO1SCF4ev5xf4zSjOZWYAA==> and 2009<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001oF5900JHCBYFkE-Jm6ljeT0rWukNQEwyjFZMlKJE4yo7iuqjDsFcronG-IsA1dP-kGohIZFPgfNffpV-DTAai1J3Ajmh_UI1CGPkGzsyJpxO1uATCZo-44LddIzOtTWYSHqInAHxOGsJHWp420e_KvuC9_V_MytbWsYr2yfkKZUujjw-3ruu71swFf-4jbR-gUJ-bQ3t_lFW86-idPSS86N1-wWo5MC2HGZH5CaeHx6cjr2cJEGMa6n4f-8sT53IVQ48kEPKQQw=&c=-26STlQAA23YlgiNfKQRa-_iukH3x426LyKpIWrd07shyqu5CRy4XA==&ch=IAwVAKtDnzCCXpOC2uVrgpDqsxvbKbVagO1SCF4ev5xf4zSjOZWYAA==> by NSVRC.

We encourage anyone who is part of a SART or who hopes to develop a SART to complete this online survey<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001oF5900JHCBYFkE-Jm6ljeT0rWukNQEwyjFZMlKJE4yo7iuqjDsFcronG-IsA1dP-mgeQf3kxjLA8nsTjEcgmJ5lqdqM6ZHrBIeYuGQcGDvT4bQU_Wtr8sB2WjhbJci9cczOQFT7kMOoNPt3t1AWlaOAd4-XrAVV09XKAUCK4cxhPT2A3zQrWEqf7SPkJiIOw8ByBPzpV_q8=&c=-26STlQAA23YlgiNfKQRa-_iukH3x426LyKpIWrd07shyqu5CRy4XA==&ch=IAwVAKtDnzCCXpOC2uVrgpDqsxvbKbVagO1SCF4ev5xf4zSjOZWYAA==>. Multiple members of the same SART are encouraged to fill out the survey. Please contact NSVRC's SART Project Coordinator Christina Presenti at christina at nsvrc.org<mailto:christina at nsvrc.org> if you have questions or need to submit through a different format.

This survey is voluntary and all responses will be confidential. Published survey results will only include aggregate information - not your identity or agency name. It should take about 20 minutes to complete and will close Friday, May 27, 2016.

For more information, please contact christina at nsvrc.org.<mailto:christina at nsvrc.org>



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        [Learning Opportunities]





Introduction to Trauma Informed Care for Children, Caregivers and Ourselves

Friday, June 3, 2016 from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m.

The Oregon Health Authority Child Wellbeing Team is hosting the webinar Introduction to Trauma Informed Care for Children, Caregivers and Ourselves from 10:00-11:30 am on Friday June 3rd, 2016. This intermediate level webinar will be aimed at an audience of early childhood professionals including Home Visitors, Child Care and Early Learning Providers. Please see the attached flyer for more information or register here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5402020848403758084.

Resource Center on Domestic Violence: Child Protection and Custody - 2016 Summer Webinar Series

Session1: June 17, 2016 at 10am PT|1pmET
Parenting After Trauma, presented by Lorie Sicafuse, PhD, and Alicia Summers, PhD, National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges. Register now!<https://rcdvcpc.org/events/summerwebinar2016.html>

Session 2: June 22, 2016 at 10am PT | 1pm ET
CAPTA - A Primer for Advocates, presented by Kiersten Stewart, Futures Without Violence. Register now!<https://rcdvcpc.org/events/summerwebinar2016.html>

Session 3: July 27, 2016 at 10am PT | 1pm ET
Collaboration - A look at the Greenbook and the Safe and Together Model, presented by Melissa Mangiarancina, JD, National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges and David Mandel, David Mandel & Associates. Register now!<https://rcdvcpc.org/events/summerwebinar2016.html>

Session 4: August 4, 2016 at 11am PT | 2pm ET
Strong Collaborative, Strong Families:  Co-located Domestic Violence Services Within Child Welfare, panelists Jo Simonsen, Cara Lanza, and Devin Rojas. Moderated by Lonna Davis. Register now!<https://rcdvcpc.org/events/summerwebinar2016.html>

Session 5: August 24, 2016 at 10am PT | 1pm ET
Working with Men Who Batter, presented by Fernando Mederos, Battered Women's Justice Project. Register now!<https://rcdvcpc.org/events/summerwebinar2016.html>

Session 6: September 7, 2016 at 11am PT | 2pm ET
Trauma-informed Approaches to Domestic Violence Exposure, Adverse Childhood Experiences and Resiliency: Opportunities for Early Child Care Providers, presented by Leiana Kinnicutt, Rebecca Levenson, and a Head Start Provider from Grand Forks, ND, Defending Childhood Initiative, TBD. Facilitated by Mie Fukuda. Register now!<https://rcdvcpc.org/events/summerwebinar2016.html>

Session 7: Date & Time TBD
We Believe Moms Matter: Enhancing Child Welfare Responses to Mothers Experiencing Domestic Violence, presented by Rebecca Levenson, Shellie Taggart, and Child welfare worker TBD. Facilitated by Leiana Kinnicutt. Register now!<https://rcdvcpc.org/events/summerwebinar2016.html>

National Indigenous Women's Resource Center

Are you working with Native youth? Do you have contact with lots of Native women and girls? Please consider joining the
Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center (NAWHERC) <http://mailer.niwrc.org/lt.php?id=fh8MUQUOVBgFDV1OB1ECAA> for a Train the Trainer webinar on
the ABC Workbook - What To Do When You Are Raped on Wednesday, June 22, 2016 at 2:00-3:15PM EDT.

REGISTER for Webinar here<https://cc.readytalk.com/registration/#/?meeting=5ycqj9b0dy7s&campaign=pqyrobsndbsm>

Native Americans are raped at a rate nearly double that any other race annually - 34.1 percent. More than 1 in 3 Native
American women will be raped in their lifetime, and three-fourths have experienced some type of sexual assault in
their lives. We can't wait for the government to act - we must broaden the community response and open up the conversation
in our homes and community centers.


What to Do When You Are Raped: A Handbook for Native Girls<http://mailer.niwrc.org/lt.php?id=fh8MUQUOWxgFDV1OB1ECAA>

A Community Response to the Sexual Assault epidemic Facing Native Women<http://mailer.niwrc.org/lt.php?id=fh8MUQUOWxgFDV1OB1ECAA>

This webinar will provide training to use this handbook as a tool to begin conversations about rape in communities

across Indian Country. These conversations might be mother to daughter, one on one, advocating for tribal policies

or talking to health care providers. This training will prepare community based advocates and families to confront an

unfortunate situation when needed.

Making the Case for Coercive Control

Wednesday, June 22, 2016 / 2:00-3:30 pm Central Time

Content: Family court professionals generally agree that domestic violence comes in many different shapes and sizes and impacts families in many and varied ways. The challenge comes in helping family court professionals differentiate the nature, context and implications of abuse - and account for those differences in child custody decision-making. This session explores the contours of coercive controlling abuse and offers guidance on making a case for coercive control to family court professionals. Register now!<http://bwjp.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=554dc701fd0b3a38d610ccc2c&id=38715baceb&e=86dac3f690>

Presenters: Loretta Frederick, Sr. Legal & Policy Advisor, BWJP and Gabrielle Davis, Legal Policy Advisor, BWJP

Parenting in the Context of Coercive Control

Wednesday, June 29, 2016 / 2:00-3:30 pm Central Time

Content: Recent years have seen a growing awareness that parenting in the context of domestic violence does not look the same in all families or under all circumstances - and that inattention to these variations can undermine effective parenting arrangements following separation. Family court practice must account for the myriad ways in which parenting in the context of domestic violence is enacted and experienced by individual people, including children and their separating parents. This session will offer guidance on identifying, understanding and accounting for the effects of coercive control on post-separation parenting and co-parenting. Register now!<http://bwjp.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=554dc701fd0b3a38d610ccc2c&id=cf1dbc89bc&e=86dac3f690>

Presenters: Loretta Frederick, Sr. Legal & Policy Advisor, BWJP and Gabrielle Davis, Legal Policy Advisor, BWJP.





[Job Opportunities]
Who: Columbia Gorge Children's Advocacy Center
Where: Hood River
What: Executive Director
SUMMARY:        Under guidelines set by policy, to direct the program and financial matters of the Columbia Gorge Children's Advocacy Center (CGCAC) and to assist the Board of Directors of the CGCAC in its commitment to maximize child abuse prevention and intervention services to children and their families in the Columbia Gorge region.
For more information, see the attachment in this email.

Who: Children's Center
Where: Clackamas County
What: 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


Who: Children's Advocacy Center of Jackson County
Where: Medford, OR
What: Nurse Practitioner
The Children's Advocacy Center of Jackson County 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.

Who: Children's Advocacy Center of Jackson Count
Where: Medford, OR
What: Licensed Therapist
Provide mental health clinical assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of sexually and physically abused children and support for their non-offending families.  Participate in Children's Advocacy Center training and collaboration with other agencies in responding to child abuse reports. :  Master's Degree in mental health related field and a professional license in social work or marriage and family therapy.  We prefer at least five years of experience in a mental health setting dealing with individual, family, and group therapy for a range of child abuse and neglect issues, including domestic violence and drug endangerment.  Applicants should have a thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of mental health diagnosis, treatment planning and effective treatment modalities and the ability to work cooperatively with families, law enforcement, other agency personnel, and community partners. For more information, see the flyer included in this email.
Prefer Bilingual (Spanish/English)
For more information including job description, compensation information, and how to apply, see the attachment in this email.

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