[Mdt_members] CAMI Weekly News: August 7-11 2017

Goodwin Alisha Alisha.Goodwin at doj.state.or.us
Fri Aug 11 16:36:31 PDT 2017


CAMI MDT Weekly News
August 7 - 11, 2017
[Recent News, Publications, and Resources]



The National Center for Fatality Review and Prevention has been convening a Disparities Work Group,  looking at ways Fatality Review Teams can better use the information from the review processes to inform communities on factors that contribute to disparities in infant and child outcomes.  The National Center for Fatality Review and Prevention are working on creating tools and best practices to help communities translate those finding into action.

Attached are two recent resources:

Findings from the 2017 Prosperity Now Scorecard:  http://scorecard.prosperitynow.org/findings

Peer Reviewed article that includes the Birth Equity Index, “Look at the Whole Me”:  http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/7/727


The  Annie E. Casey Foundation has released the Kids Count Databook 2017 which measures child well-being nationwide and by states in 16 areas.  This page features the entire Databook plus lots of “quick read” snapshots: http://www.aecf.org/resources/2017-kids-count-data-book/ .

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Identifying and Supporting Child Welfare Victims of Human Trafficking
Victims of human trafficking are often from the most vulnerable populations, including children involved with child welfare. In fact, a 2013 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' report suggests that from 50 to over 90 percent of all sex trafficking victims were involved at some point with the child welfare system. The heightened vulnerability this population faces makes it imperative for child welfare professionals to identify and support potential victims.
There were 5,544 reported cases of human trafficking in 2015, according to the National Human Trafficking Resource Center (NHTRC). Of these cases, 1,621 involved minors. NHTRC, which manages the National Human Trafficking Hotline, identified 75 percent of those as sex trafficking cases, 13 percent as labor trafficking, and 3 percent a hybrid of the two.
Child Welfare Information Gateway has launched two new publications in its Bulletins for Professionals series to help child welfare agencies and caseworkers respond to this heinous threat and to identify and support its victims:
Human Trafficking and Child Welfare: A Guide for Child Welfare Agencies<http://lists.icfwebservices.com/t/302390/3010682/29694/2/> explores how child welfare agencies can support victimized children and youth as well as those at risk for future victimization from human trafficking. It looks at federal legislation and initiatives, strategies that state and local agencies can implement to address potential trafficking—including examples of programs and policies—and steps they can take to support children who have already been victimized.
Human Trafficking and Child Welfare: A Guide for Caseworkers<http://lists.icfwebservices.com/t/302390/3010682/29695/4/> looks at how child welfare professionals can identify and support trafficked children and youth and prevent the most vulnerable youth from becoming future victims. The bulletin provides background information for caseworkers, specific strategies they can use in identifying and supporting victims, and tools and resources that will help them in this work.
Your feedback is important. Be sure to let us know how we're doing by taking our survey<http://lists.icfwebservices.com/t/302390/3010682/20679/7/>! For more information, visit our website<http://lists.icfwebservices.com/t/302390/3010682/2255/13/>, email us at info at childwelfare.gov<mailto:info at childwelfare.gov>, or call us toll-free at 1.800.394.3366.



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[Learning Opportunities]



Fetal Infant Mortality Review (FIMR) and Healthy Start: Strategies for partnership on preventing infant deaths

August 15, 2017 | 3:00 - 4:30 PM ET

Have you partnered with your local FIMR? Are you aware of the benefits of this partnership? Join us for this webinar as we hear an overview of FIMR and how it fits into the larger maternal and child health system. Four Healthy Start programs across the country will also share their stories and describe the benefits they have experienced from partnering with FIMR, such as reporting to inform their community action network, targeted safe sleep efforts, and the creation of media campaigns to educate and prevent infant death. Some of the programs featured are just starting out in this partnership and others have a long-standing engagement with FIMR. We will also discuss common barriers and challenges from this work. Helpful resources will also be shared.

Registration Link: https://cc.readytalk.com/r/9fflg0k7yy50&eom<http://healthystartepic.us9.list-manage.com/track/click?u=152a391b4e5a10062df8b2da3&id=68e17270ec&e=55183225ef>




Webinar To Discuss Child Forensic Guidelines in Child Abuse Cases
On August 16, 2017, from 2 to 3:15 p.m. ET, OJJDP, in collaboration with the National Criminal Justice Training Center<https://n1.m.tt/a/dzjyhjhqyq-hsydesaa.html?mp_hash=E15E11E07A72E540D21498B9A7F3EF367564BF5CEA0F899DCB03D960D3B41177>, will present "Which Comes First: the Child Forensic Interview or the Medical-Forensic Exam?<https://n1.m.tt/a/zvtnftfanw-hsydesaa.html?mp_hash=E15E11E07A72E540D21498B9A7F3EF367564BF5CEA0F899DCB03D960D3B41177>" This webinar will address the child forensic interview and the medical evaluation portions of the National Children's Alliance’s new "Standards for Accredited Members<https://n1.m.tt/a/ixgecgcaeb-hsydesaa.html?mp_hash=E15E11E07A72E540D21498B9A7F3EF367564BF5CEA0F899DCB03D960D3B41177>." The webinar will review the criteria for categorizing disclosures of child sexual abuse as emergency, urgent, and nonurgent; best practices for performing a medical examination; and the purpose and admissibility of statements made during a child forensic interview and medical forensic examination.





Resources:
• Learn more and register<https://n1.m.tt/a/ixgecgcaee-hsydesaa.html?mp_hash=E15E11E07A72E540D21498B9A7F3EF367564BF5CEA0F899DCB03D960D3B41177> for this webinar.
• Visit OJJDP's webpage on Trauma's Impact on Children Exposed to Violence<https://n1.m.tt/a/erhtwhweaa-hsydesaa.html?mp_hash=E15E11E07A72E540D21498B9A7F3EF367564BF5CEA0F899DCB03D960D3B41177>.








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The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention is a component of the Office of Justice Programs in the U.S. Department of Justice.

Office of Justice Programs, 810 Seventh Street NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20531, United States
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You have a logic model, but are you using it to its fullest? Go beyond the basics of developing logic models and theories of change, and look at them through a new lens to amplify your impact. Join this conversation with evaluation experts and mentoring practitioners for approaches to assess your models, revise for increased outcomes, and utilize fully to enhance all aspects of your organization.



Webinar To Discuss Logic Models for Mentoring Programs
[MENTOR logo][NMRC logo]On August 17, 2017, from 1 to 2:15 p.m. ET, MENTOR: The National Mentoring Partnership<https://n1.m.tt/a/gptdljttje-ayrevykk.html?mp_hash=239484067A008A87F696C2B4054F23085934FABE54D3586DA81ACE456C027E77> will present "A Fresh Look at Logic Models: Enhance and Amplify Their Value<https://n1.m.tt/a/penoxgnngg-ayrevykk.html?mp_hash=239484067A008A87F696C2B4054F23085934FABE54D3586DA81ACE456C027E77>." This webinar will explore logic models for mentoring organizations. Presenters will discuss how to assess logic models, revise logic models for increased outcomes, and use logic models to enhance an organization. This webinar is part of the Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series<https://n1.m.tt/a/penoxgnngz-ayrevykk.html?mp_hash=239484067A008A87F696C2B4054F23085934FABE54D3586DA81ACE456C027E77>, which is supported by OJJDP’s National Mentoring Resource Center<https://n1.m.tt/a/penoxgnngi-ayrevykk.html?mp_hash=239484067A008A87F696C2B4054F23085934FABE54D3586DA81ACE456C027E77>.





Resources:
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• Access mentoring resources from OJJDP<https://n1.m.tt/a/lohgkdhhws-ayrevykk.html?mp_hash=239484067A008A87F696C2B4054F23085934FABE54D3586DA81ACE456C027E77> and the National Mentoring Resource Center<https://n1.m.tt/a/uqpgjwppdq-ayrevykk.html?mp_hash=239484067A008A87F696C2B4054F23085934FABE54D3586DA81ACE456C027E77>.








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The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention is a component of the Office of Justice Programs in the U.S. Department of Justice.

Office of Justice Programs, 810 Seventh Street NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20531, United States
800-851-3420

















Webinar To Discuss Identification of Commercial Sexual Exploitation in Mentoring Programs
[NMRC logo][MANY logo]On August 22, 2017, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. ET, OJJDP, in collaboration with the National Mentoring Resource Center<https://n1.m.tt/a/kvbkvxmivv-glkdplss.html?mp_hash=799282321BCFF88C474C714432DED5D50CCE63FD99FB74752369E4CBCA576156> and MANY<https://n1.m.tt/a/bchvcekice-glkdplss.html?mp_hash=799282321BCFF88C474C714432DED5D50CCE63FD99FB74752369E4CBCA576156>, will present “Commercial Sexual Exploitation: Assessment and Identification in Mentoring Programs<https://n1.m.tt/a/bchvcekicg-glkdplss.html?mp_hash=799282321BCFF88C474C714432DED5D50CCE63FD99FB74752369E4CBCA576156>.” Participants will explore indicators of commercial sexual exploitation among children and youth in mentoring relationships and will walk through real-life scenarios to assess risk. This webinar will also provide tools and resources to help participants integrate the assessment of commercial sexual exploitation into youth development programs.





Resources:
• Register<https://n1.m.tt/a/wrperdgtrp-glkdplss.html?mp_hash=799282321BCFF88C474C714432DED5D50CCE63FD99FB74752369E4CBCA576156> for this free webinar.
• Access mentoring resources from OJJDP<https://n1.m.tt/a/wrperdgtrf-glkdplss.html?mp_hash=799282321BCFF88C474C714432DED5D50CCE63FD99FB74752369E4CBCA576156> and the National Mentoring Resource Center.<https://n1.m.tt/a/wrperdgtrt-glkdplss.html?mp_hash=799282321BCFF88C474C714432DED5D50CCE63FD99FB74752369E4CBCA576156>





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The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention is a component of the Office of Justice Programs in the U.S. Department of Justice.

Office of Justice Programs, 810 Seventh Street NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20531, United States
800-851-3420


















Oregon Network of Child Abuse Intervention Centers
Oregon Regional Service Providers
Oregon Department of Justice CAMI Grant Program
Child Welfare Advisory Council/Children’s Justice Act Task Force
Subcommittee
Present
Oregon Child Forensic Interview
Training

Bend: October 17-20, 2017 – application deadline August 31!
Hilton Garden Inn
425 SW Bluff Drive
Bend, OR 97702
(541)617-6111

Additional dates are planned for spring 2018! Mor information Coming Soon.
March 2018-Wilsonville
May 2018-Medford

This 3 1/2 day, comprehensive training teaches the Oregon Interviewing Guidelines Forensic Interview Structure, which is designed to gather the greatest amount of reliable information in a child-sensitive, developmentally-appropriate, and legally-defensible manner. The Oregon Child Forensic Interview Training is evidence-based, supported by current research, and approved by the National Children’s Alliance to meet the Forensic Interview Training Standards. This training is typically attended by Center-Based Child Forensic Interviewers, Law Enforcement, and DHS professionals. Not sure if this training is appropriate for you? Please contact Katharine using the information below.

Registration Fee: $175
Applications are available on the training page at www.childabuseintervention.org<http://www.childabuseintervention.org>

Please see attachments for official flyer and application

Questions?
Please contact Katharine Flug at
training at childabuseintervention.org<mailto:training at childabuseintervention.org>

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Join NICHQ and Partners for An Expert Series on Addressing Infant Mortality

This multi-part webinar series<http://app.getresponse.com/click.html?x=a62b&lc=ahp3w&mc=IQ&s=vc8sf8&u=Svn51&y=8&> is an opportunity for public health professionals to hear experts and influencers in the maternal and child health field share examples and best practices for supporting efforts to reduce infant mortality and improve maternal and infant health.

Participants will take away actionable insights that contribute to the goal of every child reaching his or her first birthday and beyond.


NEXT WEBINAR
Learning from Rate Events Infant Mortality Data

  *   Aug. 22, 2017
  *   2-3 p.m. ET
  *   Speakers: Tricia Finnerty, MSc • Lloyd Provost, MSc


Future series webinars are listed below. Find the full schedule and registration links at NICHQ.org<http://app.getresponse.com/click.html?x=a62b&lc=ahp3w&mc=IQ&s=vc8sf8&u=Svn51&y=8&>.




The Role of State Health Leaders in Addressing Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome

  *   Aug. 31, 2017
  *   2-3:30 p.m. EST
  *   Speakers: Jay Butler, MD, CPE • Morgan F. McDonald, MD, FAAP, FACP • Christi Mackie, MPH; Ellen Pliska, MHS • Zarnaaz Bashir, MPH
This webinar is co-sponsored by ASTHO




The Prematurity Campaign Collaborative

  *   Sept. 25, 2017
  *   2:30-4 p.m. ET
  *   Speakers: Paul Jarris, MD, MBA • Lisa Waddell, MD, MPH
This webinar is co-sponored by March of Dimes




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