[Mdt_members] CAMI Weekly News: June 26-30, 2017

Goodwin Alisha Alisha.Goodwin at doj.state.or.us
Thu Jun 29 11:45:57 PDT 2017


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CAMI MDT Weekly News
June 26 - 30, 2017

[Learning Opportunities]



The Oregon Network of Child Abuse Intervention Centers is now accepting applications for Project Ability.

Space is Still Available in Eugene and ONCAIC is still accepting applications!


This is a one day training focusing specifically on interviewing children with disabilities.  The training is open to professionals who interview children and have completed OCFIT. There are two dates scheduled for this summer: July 13th in Eugene and August 17th in Wilsonville. Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis with a limit of two applications per office or agency for each training date. Please see the attached flyer and application for additional information.

See attachments for flyer and application

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July 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 their free monthly training for those who work with survivors of domestic violence or have interest in the subject matter. The next training is:

Safer Together:
supporting children and their
parents in safety planning

 Tuesday, July 18th
10am - 12pm


Description:

In this training, they will explore safety planning between children and their safe parents. They will take a look at some of the major issues and questions around this topic, as well as discuss strategies on how to facilitate this process between a child and their safe parent/guardian. They will consider how age, development and trauma can impact these questions, as well.


Trainer:

Nick Guerrero, MSW, Prevention Education Coordinator, Raphael House of Portland

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!












National Criminal Justice Training Center: Teaching Children About Consent
July 26, 2017

After considering the mixed messages and harmful messages children currently receive, this webinar will examine and define “consent” in the context of sexual assault prevention and sex education. Focus will be on the need to establish healthy boundaries, build healthy relationships, and promote human dignity. It is never too early for parents, educators and other professionals to teach children about consent in age-appropriate ways.

https://ncjtc.fvtc.edu/training/details/TR00004773/TRI0004774/teaching-children-about-consent?utm_source=CC&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2017-6-22%20-%20MEC%20Webinar-Teaching%20Consent%207-26&utm_content=register


     Invitation to participate in an Expert Series Webinar! Cosponsored by NICHQ and AMCHP

This is the first of a six-part webinar series on Addressing Infant Mortality. The webinars, cosponsored by the National Institute for Children's Health Quality (NICHQ) and the Association of Maternal Child Health Programs (AMCHP), 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.

Topic: The Residual Impact of Historical Structural Inequities: Connecting Residential Segregation and Mortgage Discrimination to Current Infant Mortality and Breastfeeding Rates.


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Through this webinar, participants will be able to:

  *   Define health equity
  *   Explain the various levels of structural inequity
  *   Describe the practices of the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC) and associated policies
  *   Relate how past housing policies and mortgage discrimination inform current health equity improvement work
  *   Identify ways Healthy Start can serve to address historical structural inequities and improve disparities in infant mortality and breastfeeding initiation and duration rates
When: Thursday, July 27th from 2-3:30 pm ET

Speakers:

  *   Arthur James, MD
  *   Brittney Francis, MPH
  *   Jessica M. Roach, LPN, BA, MPH
  *   Kiddada Green, MAT
For information on how to register, go to:  http://nichq.org/childrens-health/infant-health/coiin-to-reduce-infant-mortality/expert_series_infant_mortality




[Employment Opportunities]



Womenspace is Hiring!


Job Title: Administrative Assistant

Summary: Support Chief Executive Officer and Administration.
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Job Title: Bilingual (Spanish-Speaking) IPV Specialist at DHS CW
Summary: Work as a part of a team with DHS to provide information, system navigation, support, and advocacy to DHS (CW) clients regarding the effects of intimate partner violence (IPV) so that they understand this issue and are able to provide adequate protection and support for their children. Facilitate support groups and education classes as needed. Maintain participant confidentiality. Work with Womenspace staff to provide a safe and healthy environment for all personnel and participants. Collaborate with community agencies and businesses.
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Job Title: Safehouse Advocate

Summary: The Safehouse Advocate works as integral part of the Safehouse Team and is responsible to collaborate with the team to provide services to all residents and callers. Work as a part of a team to provide survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) with advocacy-based support; safety planning, peer counseling, information and referral and crisis intervention. Support the leadership and direction of the Safehouse and Womenspace in order to provide a safe and healthy environment for the residents. Facilitate support groups and education classes as needed, network with other agencies, and assess participants for the Safehouse. Maintain participant confidentiality. Work with community members seeking our services. Work with Womenspace staff to provide a safe and healthy environment for all personnel and participants. Work with all Safehouse residents.

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For full job descriptions and information on how to apply, please see email attachments


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