[Mdt_members] CAMI Weekly: January 15-18, 2018

Lucero Cecilia V Cecilia.v.lucero at doj.state.or.us
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CAMI Weekly News


January 15-18, 2018









Recent Publications, News, and Releases




Recent Publications, News, & Releases



·       Project Ability: Interviewing Children with Disabilities



·        Ten Ways You Can Help End Trafficking



·        CAMI MDT Financial & Progress Reports



·        SAVE THE DATE - MDT Day



·        Air Mattresses and Sleep-Related Deaths



·        January Human  Trafficking Month



·        Recognize Your Peers








Solicitations & Trainings


·       Oregon Child Forensic Interview Training



·       OJJDP Announces 2018 National Missing Children's Day Poster Contest



·       Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence- Lead a workshop at our 2018 Conference!



·       5th Annual Healthy Teen Relationship Summit





·        CVSD Training Webpage




Employment




·        Liberty House: Child Forensic Interviewer and Family Support Specialist


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The HHS Administration of Children & Families Office on Trafficking in Persons has assembled an events calendar and a list of resources, "Ten Ways You Can Help End Trafficking," to help you commemorate National Human Trafficking and Slavery Prevention Month (January 2018).  The information and events are inclusive of child sex trafficking, as well as other forms of trafficking. For information and resources, please visit: https://www.acf.hhs.gov/otip.








[cid:image004.jpg at 01D39067.952DE300]Reminder: CAMI MDT Financial and Progress Reports are Due by January 31, 2018

Report forms are available in EGrants


Please be sure to complete your MDT Financial Report for Q2- October through December 2017, and your Semi-Annual Progress Reports (July 1, 2017 through December 31, 2017-narrative, statistical, Karly's Law and Goals/Objectives) and submit them through EGrants by the end of the month.
Financial Reports cannot be processed until the Progress Reports are received and approved.

A table of reporting dates can be found here<https://www.doj.state.or.us/crime-victims/for-grantees/important-grant-reporting-dates/>. The EGrants User Guide can be found here<https://www.doj.state.or.us/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/cvsd_egrants_applicant_user_guide.pdf>.




[SAVE THE DATE]
MDT DAY
When: Monday, April 16th, 2018
Where: Red Lion Janzen Beach
Featuring Abby Collier, MS, Director, National Center for Fatality Review & Prevention
Details Coming Soon!





From: Abby Collier at the National Child Fatality

Review: Information on Safe Sleep and Air Mattresses

Dear partners,

I wanted to pass on some information related to air mattresses and sleep-related deaths.

Drs. Jennifer Doering and Trina Salm Ward from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee wanted to share some information about what they see as a possible increased use of air mattresses for primary sleep surfaces, which poses serious risk for infants who may sleep on them. The abstract of their article in the American Journal of Public Health is available below, and a link to a recent blog post about the article's findings is available here<https://www.publichealthpost.org/research/air-mattresses-infant-deaths/>.
If you'd like a copy of the full article, please contact them directly at doering at uwm.edu<mailto:doering at uwm.edu> or salmward at uwm.edu<mailto:salmward at uwm.edu>.
The Interface Among Poverty, Air Mattress Industry Trends, Policy, and Infant Safety
Abstract:
Infants can suffocate on air mattresses, even when the mattress is fully inflated. The interfacing issues of poverty, the bedbug epidemic, and changes in the design and marketing of air mattresses may be increasing consumer use of air mattresses as primary sleep environments and thus increasing the potential for infant death. Despite recent changes to improve air mattress safety labeling, the National Child Death Review Case Reporting System found that between 2004 and 2015 across 24 states, an air mattress was the incident sleep place for 108 infants whose deaths were either during sleep or in a sleep environment. At the same time, design components such as inflatable headboards and memory foam pillow tops potentially increase the hazard to infants, and marketing changes represent air mattresses as a preferred low-cost primary sleep environment. Analysis of current data surveillance systems, published position statements, and consumer materials from national organizations and federal agencies reveal opportunities for changing policy to better protect infants from this hazard. (Am J Public Health. 2017;107:945-949. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2017.303709<http://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/abs/10.2105/AJPH.2017.303709>).

Abby Collier, MS
Director, National Center for Fatality Review & Prevention
1825 K Street, NW
Suite 600
Washington DC 20005
(517) 614-0379 cell
(800) 656-2434 office
(517) 324-6009 Fax
acollier at mphi.org<mailto:acollier at mphi.org>

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January is Human Trafficking Month

Children involved with child welfare are at heightened risk of becoming victims of sex and labor trafficking. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children<http://lists.icfwebservices.com/t/337546/3330783/23899/2/> (NCMEC) reports that during 2016, 86 percent of child sex trafficking victims reported to NCMEC were in the care of social services or foster care when they went missing.

During Human Trafficking Prevention Month in January, access Information Gateway's suite of trafficking-related resources to help identify potential victims and prevent their exploitation:

  *   Human Trafficking and Child Welfare: A Guide for Child Welfare Agencies<http://lists.icfwebservices.com/t/337546/3330783/30070/4/> explores how child welfare agencies can support victimized children and youth as well as prevent victimization of those most at risk for future exploitation.
  *   Human Trafficking and Child Welfare: A Guide for Caseworkers<http://lists.icfwebservices.com/t/337546/3330783/30071/7/> 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.
  *   A human trafficking web section<http://lists.icfwebservices.com/t/337546/3330783/12205/13/> looks at the intersection of human trafficking and child welfare.
  *   A podcast<http://lists.icfwebservices.com/t/337546/3330783/34165/31/> that explores a Children's Bureau grantee project involving over 10 government and community agencies in a collaborative approach to identifying minors who are, or who are at risk of becoming, victims of human trafficking.

Victim services advocates will find trainings and resources on the websites of The Office of Trafficking in Persons (OTIP)<http://lists.icfwebservices.com/t/337546/3330783/34166/32/> and The Office of Victims of Crime Training and Technical Assistance Center<http://lists.icfwebservices.com/t/337546/3330783/5288/33/>, including:

  *   An updated factsheet on human trafficking<http://lists.icfwebservices.com/t/337546/3330783/34167/34/>
  *   A toolkit for Native American youth on human trafficking<http://lists.icfwebservices.com/t/337546/3330783/34168/35/>

The National Human Trafficking Hotline<http://lists.icfwebservices.com/t/337546/3330783/34169/36/> is operated 24/7, 365 days a year to serve victims and survivors of trafficking.


Was this helpful? Let us know!<http://lists.icfwebservices.com/t/337546/3330783/31453/37/>

For more information, visit our website<http://lists.icfwebservices.com/t/337546/3330783/2255/38/>, 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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The nomination period for the 2018 National Missing Children's Day Awards is open through January 24, 2018. OJJDP is seeking nominations for the following awards:

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Solicitations & Trainings

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


Wilsonville:  March 6-9, 2018 -application deadline February 2nd
Holiday Inn Portland South
25425 SW 95th Ave
Wilsonville, OR  97070
(503) 682-2211


Medford:  May 15-18, 2018
Application and more information coming soon!


This 3 ½ 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>

Questions?
Please contact Katharine Flug at
training at childabuseintervention.org<mailto:training at childabuseintervention.org>
or (425) 492-6300

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OJJDP Announces 2018 National Missing Children's Day Poster Contest
[2017 winning poster]OJJDP invites fifth graders to participate in the 2018 National Missing Children's Day poster contest<https://n1.m.tt/a/tuvxuuleuz-rrwnlree.html?mp_hash=213F7B83C8502F5BD0A5514B9261ED2E351ACECB8CB38FB19EECE49AFCD2715D>. The annual contest creates an opportunity for schools, law enforcement, and other child advocates to discuss the issue of missing and/or exploited children with youth, parents, and guardians and to promote child safety.

OJJDP will invite the national winner, parents, teacher, and state clearinghouse manager to Washington, DC, to participate in the National Missing Children's Day<https://n1.m.tt/a/tuvxuuleuh-rrwnlree.html?mp_hash=213F7B83C8502F5BD0A5514B9261ED2E351ACECB8CB38FB19EECE49AFCD2715D> commemoration on May 23, 2018.

Submissions are due by January 31, 2018.





Resources:

  *   Visit the poster contest<https://n1.m.tt/a/tuvxuuleue-rrwnlree.html?mp_hash=213F7B83C8502F5BD0A5514B9261ED2E351ACECB8CB38FB19EECE49AFCD2715D> page for additional information, including contest rules and contact information for state contest managers<https://n1.m.tt/a/kvrmvvbsvk-rrwnlree.html?mp_hash=213F7B83C8502F5BD0A5514B9261ED2E351ACECB8CB38FB19EECE49AFCD2715D>.
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CVSD Training Webpage!
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CVSD has launched the new training section of its website. This section highlights all of the incredible learning opportunities available in Oregon for victim service providers and allied professionals in an easy to use and search format!

Visit https://www.doj.state.or.us/crime-victims/training-opportunities/training-highlights/ to:

Use our training calendar to find Oregon-based, in-person training (including conferences) on a variety of victim assistance-related topics;

·      Promote a training event or resource that your program is offering;

·      Search for webinars and conferences so that you can learn without needing to leave your desk;

·      Learn more about CVSD-hosted and/or sponsored events as well as our statewide training partners; and

·      Browse an extensive list of websites that offer victim assistance-related training information.








EMPLOYMENT



Liberty House: Child Forensic Interviewer and Family Support Specialist




[cid:image030.jpg at 01D39067.C2195E30]Liberty House has two openings for full time Child Forensic Interviewer/Family Support Specialist.

Position Summary: The Child Forensic Interviewer and Family Support Specialist is a member of the clinic team at Liberty House. Core responsibilities of the position include conducting forensic interviews of children referred for assessment of child sexual abuse, physical abuse or neglect. Additional responsibilities include providing family support, which is the first level of crisis intervention for families and/or non-offending caregivers.

if you are interested, visit http://www.libertyhousecenter.org/assets/files/2017%20Recruitment%20for%20Forensic%20Interviewer%20Family%20Support%20Specialist.pdf , or download the attached announcement


































































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