[Mdt_members] CAMI Weekly July 8-12, 2019
VanTil Amanda L
Amanda.L.VANTIL at state.or.us
Thu Jul 11 13:07:44 PDT 2019
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CAMI Weekly News July 8-12, 2019
Solicitations and Trainings
New Trauma Informed Oregon submissions
New Trauma Informed Mental Health Perspective: Ontario, OR
New Screening Youth for Suicide Risk
OVC TTA Advanced Skills Institute
USDOJ Webinars
Child Welfare Virtual Expo
Trauma Informed Care in Oregon Conference
CVSSD Compensation & CAIC & CASA training: MEDFORD
TTA Network Message
Employment
Updated ABC House: 2 positions
OCVLC: Victim advocate/Admin Specialist
Children’s Advocacy Center of Jackson Co. (2 positions)
Solicitations and Trainings
CVSSD Updates
Reports Due by Friday, July 19 for fiscal year end
With this reporting quarter, reports are due no later than Friday, July 19 due to the close of the fiscal year. Please turn in all required reports by this date.
We do not process financial reports until all progress reports and past due reports are submitted.
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Oregon, we want to hear from you!
We want the people's voice to be our headliner at the TIC Oregon Conference. We have a great film crew working on putting together videos to capture this (see http://otfpdx.org/<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__otfpdx.org_&d=DwMFaQ&c=7gilq_oJKU2hnacFUWFTuYqjMQ111TRstgx6WoATdXo&r=mbaA2qplbr78gtISDdIQcqB3WShtj2CdvOA0YnJKJeRMrxkRrKxK-KvqiRopzloA&m=mfnbikp0CjFqeUAzxhkovxNh-GRBYl9OClek3_3mPJc&s=wnC9aN3UhCHk1Tuu_z2gSYFFr-3eMZMOay2y4rZ1MlY&e=>). We want to represent as many people/voices as possible so please send this far and wide. Think about different ages, races, abilities, languages, regions, sectors, knowledge, etc. This can be done as an individual or a group - offer to help others out.
Click here<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__traumainformedoregon.org_conference_tic-2Dvideo-2Dsubmission_&d=DwMFaQ&c=7gilq_oJKU2hnacFUWFTuYqjMQ111TRstgx6WoATdXo&r=mbaA2qplbr78gtISDdIQcqB3WShtj2CdvOA0YnJKJeRMrxkRrKxK-KvqiRopzloA&m=mfnbikp0CjFqeUAzxhkovxNh-GRBYl9OClek3_3mPJc&s=TtoExsmqSF7eadouXyoqLL6JdqJx6SWDadV0DdKSCeo&e=> for all the details!
Take a short selfie video (no more than 3 min) answering the following questions (it will be edited into a compilation with others):
1. What is trauma informed care, in one word?
2. Why is trauma informed care important to you and your community?
3. What has been the biggest impact of trauma informed care on your organization/team/community, in one sentence?
4. What is needed for trauma informed care to work, in one word?
*All voices encouraged, all languages or creative ways of communicated welcomed, individual or a group!
By submitting your video, you are agreeing to have it possibly be included in our compilation video to be presented at the Trauma Informed Care Statewide Conference<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__traumainformedoregon.org_conference_&d=DwMFaQ&c=7gilq_oJKU2hnacFUWFTuYqjMQ111TRstgx6WoATdXo&r=mbaA2qplbr78gtISDdIQcqB3WShtj2CdvOA0YnJKJeRMrxkRrKxK-KvqiRopzloA&m=mfnbikp0CjFqeUAzxhkovxNh-GRBYl9OClek3_3mPJc&s=a9iHXCEHDAhs31xnUldU9ozmvJ0nQ164e51l02wYrjA&e=> in October and/or at future TIO trainings and in future videos!
Every month (June, July, and August), we will do a drawing for a $75 gift card.
Submissions are due August 15, 2019!
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CSN Webinar
July 30, 2019
3:00 - 4:00 pm ET
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Screening Youth for Suicide Risk
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
3:00 - 4:00 pm ET
The suicide rate among U.S. youth and young adults, ages 10 to 24, has risen in recent years, increasing by nearly 50 percent between 2007 and 2017, and reaching its highest point since 2000 according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In 2017, 6769 suicides occurred among youth and young adults ages 10 to 24 years, of which 5375 were male and 1394 were female. (1,2) Early detection of suicide risk through screening is an important method of identifying those at risk. Research-based screening and assessment tools are available for use in multiple settings.
In this webinar, Dr. Lisa Horowitz of the National Institute of Mental Health, and Dr. Jeff Bridge of Nationwide Children’s Hospital will provide background data on suicide and suicidal behavior among youth and young adults and discuss suicide prevention research in screening in both medical and school settings. Turning suicide prevention research into real-world adaptations of sustainable programs is challenging, but lessons learned from real-world adaptations can inform more effective suicide prevention strategies in multiple settings. Dr. Horowitz will present on the ASQ (Ask Suicide-Screening Questions) tool developed to help clinicians ask patients directly about suicidal ideation and behavior. She will describe a 3-tiered clinical pathway for implementing suicide risk screening in all medical settings including emergency departments, Inpatient medical/surgical units and outpatient primary care settings. School systems are also critical venues to identify and intervene upon youth at risk. Sustainable models of school-based suicide prevention programs are necessary for individual schools and the surrounding communities that may suffer from limited resources. Dr. Bridge will discuss implementations of the Signs of Suicide (SOS) program, which was designed to help schools utilize community partnerships while implementing critical best-practice features of gatekeeper training, peer-to-peer support, and universal suicide risk assessment.
Register for the webinar<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001hh1bhewjGXcbpOnJk13bskSg6lcmOYMEfTiE1S6zmJGuoTdQ9r3Elx02j7LyGWc8wL9COcOwqWjYXFZsYsUQ6cN_z5d7Oo8mxjwXzg9KT2Q9oOULddGUNMoFWlNyQ50V3snKH_mUfKxZuarCTTuU8pv5SRWfcdWa4IVzCxmxbT-LiDByhTmb0CPDCvm7BcSoYAT06gOeuyY=&c=orR5g_5ypRaOXaqG9n0XlPWzV2i7YOgREsR9IxjNjz-NjAB9ekfIQg==&ch=NekKnQrA94lor0_GiiGyTIV6HUIC5VCCZ1wQ146yCf4rKY_WoRUiag==>
Sources:
1. WISQARS CDC database
2. Suicide Rates Among Adolescents and Young Adults in the United States, 2000-2017. Oren Miron, MA1; Kun-Hsing Yu, MD, PhD1; Rachel Wilf-Miron, MD, MPH2; et al. JAMA. 2019;321(23):2362-2364. doi:10.1001/jama.2019.5054
This webinar will be archived.
Please note that we are unable to provide CEUs or certificates for our webinars.
ABOUT THE PRESENTERS
Lisa Horowitz, PhD, MPH is a staff scientist / pediatric psychologist in the National Institute of Mental Health Intramural Research Program at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). She serves as a senior attending psychologist with a specialty in pediatric psychology on the Psychiatry Service in the Hatfield Clinical Research Center at NIH. The major focus of Dr. Horowitz’s research has been detection of suicide risk in the medical setting. She is the lead principal investigator on six National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) suicide prevention protocols that involve validating and implementing the Ask Suicide-Screening Questions (ASQ) in the emergency department, inpatient medical/surgical, and outpatient primary care settings. Dr. Horowitz is collaborating with hospitals, outpatient pediatric clinics, and school settings around the country, assisting with implementation of suicide risk screening and management of patients who screen positive, using the ASQ Toolkit and Youth Suicide Risk Screening Clinical Pathways, both available online.
Jeff Bridge, PhD is director of the Center for Suicide Prevention and Research in the Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and professor of Pediatrics, Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. Dr. Bridge’s research focuses on the epidemiology of suicide and suicidal behavior in young people, neurocognitive vulnerability to suicidal behavior, screening for suicide risk in medical and school settings, and on improving the quality of care for suicidal youth.
Bonnie Lipton, MPH works as a Senior Prevention Specialist at the Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC) at the Education Development Center (EDC), providing customized consultation in suicide prevention to campuses, states, and communities. Bonnie has worked in public health for over 15 years for organizations such as Tufts University, John Snow Research and Training Institute, and Henry Ford Health System. Bonnie has an M.P.H. in health behavior and health education from the University of Michigan School of Public Health, and a B.A. from Wellesley College.
Register for the webinar<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001hh1bhewjGXcbpOnJk13bskSg6lcmOYMEfTiE1S6zmJGuoTdQ9r3Elx02j7LyGWc8wL9COcOwqWjYXFZsYsUQ6cN_z5d7Oo8mxjwXzg9KT2Q9oOULddGUNMoFWlNyQ50V3snKH_mUfKxZuarCTTuU8pv5SRWfcdWa4IVzCxmxbT-LiDByhTmb0CPDCvm7BcSoYAT06gOeuyY=&c=orR5g_5ypRaOXaqG9n0XlPWzV2i7YOgREsR9IxjNjz-NjAB9ekfIQg==&ch=NekKnQrA94lor0_GiiGyTIV6HUIC5VCCZ1wQ146yCf4rKY_WoRUiag==>
This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001hh1bhewjGXcbpOnJk13bskSg6lcmOYMEfTiE1S6zmJGuoTdQ9r3El4kkgk02pDSMe2hxuuGgiyI58FeiQqQuMbVtPaE7Q1fInVtttrH6jE-JoUxLNqxlKvRzRTRI3Q2zkgvIwFn3zX4=&c=orR5g_5ypRaOXaqG9n0XlPWzV2i7YOgREsR9IxjNjz-NjAB9ekfIQg==&ch=NekKnQrA94lor0_GiiGyTIV6HUIC5VCCZ1wQ146yCf4rKY_WoRUiag==> (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001hh1bhewjGXcbpOnJk13bskSg6lcmOYMEfTiE1S6zmJGuoTdQ9r3El4kkgk02pDSMptMVLIYsSQCZMqEfCwYNYOdx_lWKXcRUFMSM9Rpn1K7RXSFdMCXYd56IEQGtlSuqyP8d_Tnt0OE=&c=orR5g_5ypRaOXaqG9n0XlPWzV2i7YOgREsR9IxjNjz-NjAB9ekfIQg==&ch=NekKnQrA94lor0_GiiGyTIV6HUIC5VCCZ1wQ146yCf4rKY_WoRUiag==> (HHS) under the Child and Adolescent Injury and Violence Prevention Resource Centers Cooperative Agreement (U49MC28422) for $1,000,000 with 0 percent financed with non-governmental sources. This information or content and conclusions are those of the author and should not be construed as the official position or policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by HRSA, HHS or the U.S. Government.
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Many of our jobs in the victim services field include delivering workshops or trainings. The Advanced Trainer Institute will provide you with facilitation skills, tips for delivering online training successfully, methods to engage learners who have different learning styles, and ways to present and facilitate with cultural humility.
This training is designed for victim service providers who are currently delivering workshops, trainings, or making presentations and would like to learn how to make them more impactful.
The Advanced Trainer Institute will be delivered online, over the course of 5 weeks, beginning on August 5, 2019. Each week will include a facilitated webinar.
This training is part of the NVAA Advanced Skills Institute and, like all OVC TTAC trainings, there is no cost to participate. Please note: Space is limited. Apply today to reserve your seat.
Instructors*
[Headshot]Shara Moscinska
Placitas, New Mexico
Shara Moscinska, M.A., L.P.C.C., has extensive experience in hands-on crisis intervention, crisis line organization, volunteer and staff management, and as a clinical practitioner, trainer, and consultant. As the advocacy program director at the Santa Fe Rape Crisis Center, Ms. Moscinska helped develop innovative victim services such as Sexual Assault Response Teams, including Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners, and advocacy services for hospitalized survivors of domestic violence, transforming victim service delivery into a victim-centered paradigm communitywide. She served as the advocate liaison to the board for the Santa Fe Rape Crisis Center, board secretary for Unity Spiritual Center, and was elected the faculty liaison to the board at Southwestern College in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She has been instrumental in delivering board development activities; reformulating missions and visions; developing strategic plans and policy, procedure, and bylaw revisions; addressing succession planning; and working through contract negotiations. Ms. Moscinska earned an M.A. in Counseling from Southwestern College and a B.A. in Liberal Arts from St. John’s College in Annapolis, Maryland.
[Headshot]Kimber Nicoletti-Martinez
West Lafayette, Indiana
Kimber Nicoletti-Martinez, M.S.W., is the founder and director of Multicultural Efforts to End Sexual Assault at Purdue University. Ms. Nicoletti-Martinez has been an advocate for Latino immigrant and farm worker communities for more than 20 years. Ms. Nicoletti-Martinez was named National Social Worker of the Year by the National Association of Social Workers in 2018, and awarded the 2013 Woman of Distinction Award by the YWCA of Greater Lafayette for leadership and work with immigrant and farm worker communities. She is the founder and creator of Mujeres del Movimiento, a national resource and support network for Latina women who work in violence prevention. Her experiences as a survivor of domestic and sexual violence and a bilingual therapist provide her with insight into barriers and challenges in creating culturally relevant healing and services for individuals, organizations, and communities. She received a B.A. in Sociology at Purdue University and completed her master’s degree in Social Work at Indiana University.
*OVC TTAC’s instructors have no vested interest in any products, instruments, devices, or materials that may be used in this training.
Dates and Time
All webinars are conducted from 2:30–3:45 p.m. eastern time (1:30–2:45 p.m. central time, 12:30–1:45 p.m. mountain time, and 11:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m. pacific time). The sessions are recorded, so if you are unable to participate in a live webinar, you will be able to access the recording.
Week 1: Adult Learning Styles and Presentation Skills, August 5–9. The facilitated webinar will take place on August 8.
Week 2: Understanding Facilitation, August 12–16. The facilitated webinar will take place on August 15.
Week 3: Facilitation Skills, August 19–23. The facilitated webinar will take place on August 22.
Week 4: Delivering Online Training, August 26–30. The facilitated webinar will take place on August 29.
Week 5: Presenting and Facilitating with Cultural Humility, September 2–6. The facilitated webinar will take place on September 5.
For more information about this training, please email nvaa at ovcttac.org<mailto:nvaa at ovcttac.org>.
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TTA Network Message
[https://files.constantcontact.com/641149b7201/63e5b643-8c50-4535-8192-531ae2708e75.jpg]The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention's (OJJDP) National Training and Technical Assistance Center (NTTAC), in conjunction with the International Association of Chiefs of Police<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ampIWZ1lsTM40s3i2Lz7gUNAUN_N2N-51tYpu9uR6_acubzgIhBIRbJHwObsJC1U3Tms7yTDpquTRxx3aQAqASnXVd3UqpbzJ4fbelXZi3cN2AjmAyiFrpEX0NjSDgtzOSVM0lrLXMv4p19HO09GtaCu8et0QTWpcIwqH2uKjy4=&c=e_PQl0lByq9AbMcDo8ma0A10Q9eRoKfMpGsQwyOeaXcg4LMEZ5PPlQ==&ch=Vo_wbKm-WQk3KtSrqwCMbTYOMnam_8U0mzkUEtEilIaf7C3EgLAdNA==>, Western Regional Children's Advocacy Center<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ampIWZ1lsTM40s3i2Lz7gUNAUN_N2N-51tYpu9uR6_acubzgIhBIRXFun5u-hfbPoHUF5U7qzMXvwYciBNxiPThpImc1Pr8zPGOyWoNegvDbb9UmoPtEY-aOmYvj-F3CsraBKZj8EiKcXO-cXzqrVeJX572lgGWU7xQVwyKgkb9KktKq2jzNGmqxN1ZQCIHj&c=e_PQl0lByq9AbMcDo8ma0A10Q9eRoKfMpGsQwyOeaXcg4LMEZ5PPlQ==&ch=Vo_wbKm-WQk3KtSrqwCMbTYOMnam_8U0mzkUEtEilIaf7C3EgLAdNA==>, The Innocent Justice Foundation<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ampIWZ1lsTM40s3i2Lz7gUNAUN_N2N-51tYpu9uR6_acubzgIhBIRRENbaQVeXVUy10Mo8coxJPVr9M85nVJ7mXS10eG5_otB6H4obDHMk_kQB6F452VKuZXrqNNdnCro11DPNYOSxFx_1_MpFWv0SZskbIPiX8TXyCkXZcfb9wputnSKPT6iw==&c=e_PQl0lByq9AbMcDo8ma0A10Q9eRoKfMpGsQwyOeaXcg4LMEZ5PPlQ==&ch=Vo_wbKm-WQk3KtSrqwCMbTYOMnam_8U0mzkUEtEilIaf7C3EgLAdNA==>, and the Federal Advisory Committee on Juvenile Justice<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ampIWZ1lsTM40s3i2Lz7gUNAUN_N2N-51tYpu9uR6_acubzgIhBIRRAG8E4QUR6xI1tNWbuFdmNL6X3pipyrh7H_FTm533f16nC2NmeV2TZlJ1u9_k2IbiAcsiQeAP5YGAm_9Q0DIe1SORpXc2hDTCASuYQmB4JIEz-32uSlrmY=&c=e_PQl0lByq9AbMcDo8ma0A10Q9eRoKfMpGsQwyOeaXcg4LMEZ5PPlQ==&ch=Vo_wbKm-WQk3KtSrqwCMbTYOMnam_8U0mzkUEtEilIaf7C3EgLAdNA==>, is pleased to announce upcoming free webinars scheduled in July. These webinars offer the latest information on topics of importance to the field, and provide opportunities to learn how to access OJJDP's training and technical assistance resources and services.
Webinar To Discuss the Importance of Activities Outside Work for Law Enforcement
Date: Tuesday, July 16, 2019
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Description: This webinar will look at the importance of having activities outside work and how your family can be an important part of those activities. Presenters will examine how reincorporating the activities and hobbies you used to engage in can help to decrease your stress and increase your connectedness to your family. Presenters will also discuss some simple ways you can immediately start to share the activities you enjoy with the ones you love.
Registration: Register<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ampIWZ1lsTM40s3i2Lz7gUNAUN_N2N-51tYpu9uR6_acubzgIhBIRRAG8E4QUR6x_qejmpO-UKbp_u3BmLWiBngSlyovBtMdGO5lXc8QUi-G6ZuGhG3Dz3vpzfFdCV4Wwj3uInV8AgPC5klnMaMT4IyoaG47cedydrKy9qnebHdHlEtoUAOK-ZCEAhxMy7Pxb2RbXyQM8Rw4riNO9C0NDA0e956s9xCQhhBHfWzsSePjwAwKXBITjCfoWiomMkxcG8-29p8i2Y_O3pGS6eK4em-tNGho39npKOOKlv5BsVkdgwJcvXQ_Ygu3QK0JsuPYlz_REEvDxM_hQmaJFl6IUWFMtpf7-M19LDdzBYmOhqLpNTm2hJjSNg==&c=e_PQl0lByq9AbMcDo8ma0A10Q9eRoKfMpGsQwyOeaXcg4LMEZ5PPlQ==&ch=Vo_wbKm-WQk3KtSrqwCMbTYOMnam_8U0mzkUEtEilIaf7C3EgLAdNA==> and learn more about this free webinar.
Federal Advisory Committee on Juvenile Justice Webinar Meeting
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Time: 11 a.m.-noon ET
Description: Composed of members of state advisory groups on juvenile justice, the Federal Advisory Committee on Juvenile Justice (FACJJ) advises the President and Congress on matters related to juvenile justice, evaluates the progress and accomplishments of juvenile justice activities and projects, and advises the OJJDP Administrator on the work of OJJDP. The agenda includes remarks from OJJDP Administrator Caren Harp, and a FACJJ group discussion. Note: This web meeting is open to the public but does not constitute a training on a juvenile justice topic as offered in the other trainings listed in this announcement.
Registration: Register<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ampIWZ1lsTM40s3i2Lz7gUNAUN_N2N-51tYpu9uR6_acubzgIhBIRRAG8E4QUR6xj9vPvAtARqL4w4al7zMFeG_bUY75lfKHcfppU-JsASukV616014ugTbUJZ5oWraGwLyySdnMozGhNLr1fYImPlF1gVwthapXKFBfBx4arxgmw3PZXgERJLJHN1JKt6ESXqMwtzgXabkSX3huWw2yUURt1upaevbdJ8A8U5dTk2E=&c=e_PQl0lByq9AbMcDo8ma0A10Q9eRoKfMpGsQwyOeaXcg4LMEZ5PPlQ==&ch=Vo_wbKm-WQk3KtSrqwCMbTYOMnam_8U0mzkUEtEilIaf7C3EgLAdNA==> and learn more about this free webinar.
Webinar To Discuss the Developmentally Informed and Trauma-Informed Police Officer
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Time: 1-2 p.m. ET
Description: Police officers are not social workers or psychologists, nor should they be expected to take on these roles. Still, law enforcement professionals have daily interactions with vulnerable children and families and officers can perform in their professional roles more effectively when they are grounded with knowledge about human development. In this webinar, presenters will offer key information about typical development, coupled with information about signs/symptoms of acute traumatic exposure and strategies for officers to intervene effectively on-scene.
Registration: Register<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ampIWZ1lsTM40s3i2Lz7gUNAUN_N2N-51tYpu9uR6_acubzgIhBIRWUniNtpwUuVsUQSpnBL0-FVK_npbU77J_h2xZZADCniG0-71BC4N_XNQkEty31T_ZdpjNGG3HxZzsoBaZVprkyCo80MOEBG05dpqRxyWOBc0YfoulpcvaXc7UC5sC1hnuKrsJdvkxryg3g9-Za50R_piSWvvDwzni_0QBXxnOlTNOKbJnn2R0o=&c=e_PQl0lByq9AbMcDo8ma0A10Q9eRoKfMpGsQwyOeaXcg4LMEZ5PPlQ==&ch=Vo_wbKm-WQk3KtSrqwCMbTYOMnam_8U0mzkUEtEilIaf7C3EgLAdNA==> and learn about this free webinar.
The Office of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)
OJJDP's NTTAC
9300 Lee Highway
Fairfax, VA 22031-1207
833.647.0513
OJJDPTTA at usdoj.gov<mailto:OJJDPTTA at usdoj.gov>
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When: Thursday, September 19, 2019, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. EDT
Where: Attend via computer or mobile device with internet access
Register Now<http://links.govdelivery.com:80/track?type=click&enid=ZWFzPTEmbXNpZD0mYXVpZD0mbWFpbGluZ2lkPTIwMTkwNjI1LjczNDYxMzEmbWVzc2FnZWlkPU1EQi1QUkQtQlVMLTIwMTkwNjI1LjczNDYxMzEmZGF0YWJhc2VpZD0xMDAxJnNlcmlhbD0xNzE4OTMyMCZlbWFpbGlkPW1pa2Uudi5tYXJ5YW5vdkBkb2ouc3RhdGUub3IudXMmdXNlcmlkPW1pa2Uudi5tYXJ5YW5vdkBkb2ouc3RhdGUub3IudXMmdGFyZ2V0aWQ9JmZsPSZtdmlkPSZleHRyYT0mJiY=&&&100&&&https://capacity.childwelfare.gov/virtualexpo/?utm_campaign=&utm_content=&utm_medium=cwvera&utm_name=&utm_source=govdelivery>
Join the Virtual Expo Without Leaving Your Office
The Child Welfare Virtual Expo<http://links.govdelivery.com:80/track?type=click&enid=ZWFzPTEmbXNpZD0mYXVpZD0mbWFpbGluZ2lkPTIwMTkwNjI1LjczNDYxMzEmbWVzc2FnZWlkPU1EQi1QUkQtQlVMLTIwMTkwNjI1LjczNDYxMzEmZGF0YWJhc2VpZD0xMDAxJnNlcmlhbD0xNzE4OTMyMCZlbWFpbGlkPW1pa2Uudi5tYXJ5YW5vdkBkb2ouc3RhdGUub3IudXMmdXNlcmlkPW1pa2Uudi5tYXJ5YW5vdkBkb2ouc3RhdGUub3IudXMmdGFyZ2V0aWQ9JmZsPSZtdmlkPSZleHRyYT0mJiY=&&&101&&&https://capacity.childwelfare.gov/virtualexpo/?utm_campaign=&utm_content=&utm_medium=cwvera&utm_name=&utm_source=govdelivery> (Virtual Expo) provides real-time digital learning and networking opportunities for:
* State, territorial, and tribal child welfare agency leaders
* Child welfare supervisors and managers
* Child welfare caseworkers
* Court improvement program staff, attorneys, and judges involved in child maltreatment cases
* Other professionals focused on improving the well-being of children, youth, and families
Child welfare agency and legal professionals (like you!) play an important role as contributors to critical thinking, knowledge building, research and evaluation, and ways to improve outcomes for children and families.
Join us on September 19 from your computer, tablet, or smartphone to explore strategies that you and your colleagues can use to strengthen your practice through the collection and use of data, and discuss how evidence can be used to better collaborate with families, empower family and youth voices, and change organizational culture.
Choose Sessions That Match Your Interests
Attend the Virtual Expo as an individual participant or as a group to support collective learning. Register now<http://links.govdelivery.com:80/track?type=click&enid=ZWFzPTEmbXNpZD0mYXVpZD0mbWFpbGluZ2lkPTIwMTkwNjI1LjczNDYxMzEmbWVzc2FnZWlkPU1EQi1QUkQtQlVMLTIwMTkwNjI1LjczNDYxMzEmZGF0YWJhc2VpZD0xMDAxJnNlcmlhbD0xNzE4OTMyMCZlbWFpbGlkPW1pa2Uudi5tYXJ5YW5vdkBkb2ouc3RhdGUub3IudXMmdXNlcmlkPW1pa2Uudi5tYXJ5YW5vdkBkb2ouc3RhdGUub3IudXMmdGFyZ2V0aWQ9JmZsPSZtdmlkPSZleHRyYT0mJiY=&&&102&&&https://capacity.childwelfare.gov/virtualexpo/?utm_campaign=&utm_content=&utm_medium=cwvera&utm_name=&utm_source=govdelivery> and choose from a variety of engaging sessions and workshops that offer:
* Strategies for applying knowledge of evidence and data to make daily decisions in cases, programs, and administration
* Actionable steps for building a culture of shared inquiry, learning, support, and improvement in your organization and community
* Innovative approaches for elevating the voices of the workforce, youth, and families in evaluation design and interpretation of findings
* Practical examples for making data more understandable and useful to colleagues and stakeholders
* Information on using data and receiving feedback to become more effective in direct practice with children, youth, and families
Learn and Connect
The Virtual Expo provides exciting opportunities to:
* Network with national experts, program directors, frontline workers, parents, and youth from across the country
* Visit virtual exhibit booths to access tools, tips, and resources for using data to improve practice
* Participate in interactive learning activities focused on practical ways to become a workforce of innovative, data-driven “everyday scientists”
Reserve Your Spot<http://links.govdelivery.com:80/track?type=click&enid=ZWFzPTEmbXNpZD0mYXVpZD0mbWFpbGluZ2lkPTIwMTkwNjI1LjczNDYxMzEmbWVzc2FnZWlkPU1EQi1QUkQtQlVMLTIwMTkwNjI1LjczNDYxMzEmZGF0YWJhc2VpZD0xMDAxJnNlcmlhbD0xNzE4OTMyMCZlbWFpbGlkPW1pa2Uudi5tYXJ5YW5vdkBkb2ouc3RhdGUub3IudXMmdXNlcmlkPW1pa2Uudi5tYXJ5YW5vdkBkb2ouc3RhdGUub3IudXMmdGFyZ2V0aWQ9JmZsPSZtdmlkPSZleHRyYT0mJiY=&&&103&&&https://capacity.childwelfare.gov/virtualexpo/?utm_campaign=&utm_content=&utm_medium=cwvera&utm_name=&utm_source=govdelivery>
Space is limited, so register today!
Help Spread the Word
Forward this announcement to your colleagues and invite them to join this digital learning event!
Click here<http://links.govdelivery.com:80/track?type=click&enid=ZWFzPTEmbXNpZD0mYXVpZD0mbWFpbGluZ2lkPTIwMTkwNjI1LjczNDYxMzEmbWVzc2FnZWlkPU1EQi1QUkQtQlVMLTIwMTkwNjI1LjczNDYxMzEmZGF0YWJhc2VpZD0xMDAxJnNlcmlhbD0xNzE4OTMyMCZlbWFpbGlkPW1pa2Uudi5tYXJ5YW5vdkBkb2ouc3RhdGUub3IudXMmdXNlcmlkPW1pa2Uudi5tYXJ5YW5vdkBkb2ouc3RhdGUub3IudXMmdGFyZ2V0aWQ9JmZsPSZtdmlkPSZleHRyYT0mJiY=&&&104&&&https://capacity.childwelfare.gov/virtualexpo/?utm_campaign=&utm_content=&utm_medium=cwvera&utm_name=&utm_source=govdelivery> to invite others to join you at this year’s Virtual Expo.
Where Can I Learn More?
Register here<http://links.govdelivery.com:80/track?type=click&enid=ZWFzPTEmbXNpZD0mYXVpZD0mbWFpbGluZ2lkPTIwMTkwNjI1LjczNDYxMzEmbWVzc2FnZWlkPU1EQi1QUkQtQlVMLTIwMTkwNjI1LjczNDYxMzEmZGF0YWJhc2VpZD0xMDAxJnNlcmlhbD0xNzE4OTMyMCZlbWFpbGlkPW1pa2Uudi5tYXJ5YW5vdkBkb2ouc3RhdGUub3IudXMmdXNlcmlkPW1pa2Uudi5tYXJ5YW5vdkBkb2ouc3RhdGUub3IudXMmdGFyZ2V0aWQ9JmZsPSZtdmlkPSZleHRyYT0mJiY=&&&105&&&https://capacity.childwelfare.gov/virtualexpo/?utm_campaign=&utm_content=&utm_medium=cwvera&utm_name=&utm_source=govdelivery> and stay tuned for more information!
Visit the Child Welfare Virtual Expo website<http://links.govdelivery.com:80/track?type=click&enid=ZWFzPTEmbXNpZD0mYXVpZD0mbWFpbGluZ2lkPTIwMTkwNjI1LjczNDYxMzEmbWVzc2FnZWlkPU1EQi1QUkQtQlVMLTIwMTkwNjI1LjczNDYxMzEmZGF0YWJhc2VpZD0xMDAxJnNlcmlhbD0xNzE4OTMyMCZlbWFpbGlkPW1pa2Uudi5tYXJ5YW5vdkBkb2ouc3RhdGUub3IudXMmdXNlcmlkPW1pa2Uudi5tYXJ5YW5vdkBkb2ouc3RhdGUub3IudXMmdGFyZ2V0aWQ9JmZsPSZtdmlkPSZleHRyYT0mJiY=&&&106&&&https://capacity.childwelfare.gov/virtualexpo/?utm_campaign=&utm_content=&utm_medium=cwvera&utm_name=&utm_source=govdelivery> to see the latest updates and check out the “Getting Ready” video!
Questions? Contact the Capacity Building Center for States<mailto:capacityinfo at icf.com?subject=2019%20Child%20Welfare%20Virtual%20Expo>.
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Registration Now Open! - Trauma Informed Care in Oregon Conference
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Trauma Informed Oregon (TIO) is excited to host a statewide conference<https://traumainformedoregon.org/conference/> in Sunriver, Oregon on October 16-18, 2019. Registration is now open. Purchase tickets on the Registration page<https://traumainformedoregon.org/conference/registration/>.
We are focusing on trauma informed care efforts in Oregon and we need your voice! Come together with individuals, families, youth, providers, and communities to learn more and share about the trauma informed care movement in Oregon.
Register<https://traumainformedoregon.org/conference/registration/>
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MEDFORD: Crime Victims’ Compensation for
Child Abuse Intervention Centers and CASAs Training
Intended participants: Victim advocates working in child abuse assessment centers and child advocacy centers
Introduction to Oregon’s Crime Victims' Compensation Program Training: Learn more about Oregon’s Crime Victims’ Compensation Program (CVCP). The CVCP works to ease the financial burden suffered by hundreds of Oregonians each year as a result of violent person crimes. This training includes information about program eligibility and benefits, the application process and how payments are handled. Participants will be introduced to the CVCP Client Portal with instructions on how to register, submit an application and upload documents.
Date:
Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Time: 1:00 to 3:00 pm
Location:
Medford Police Department
219 S. Ivy Street
Medford, OR 97501
Prescott Room
How to register:
Eventbrite link<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/introduction-to-crime-victim-compensation-for-child-abuse-intervention-centers-tickets-60328884317>
**The training is free. No mileage reimbursement can be provided.
TTA Network Message
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention's (OJJDP) National Training and Technical Assistance Center (NTTAC) is pleased to announce upcoming webinars and classroom trainings. These events offer the latest information on topics of importance to the field and provide opportunities to learn how to access OJJDP's training and technical assistance (TTA) resources and services.
Classroom Training
Date
Title
Host
July 22 - 25, 2019
Multidisciplinary Team Response to Child Sex Trafficking<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001i37MzSKQqJbu00vdFtlAeWkiJt0LK4pYR8cqGk6DG9-QgtFAPoTaOYi7QmWjRgIzed6qlwN-GoIwLCoLgucwgXtsfr-qidfsNldo9V9A4hdKO7KcQBZBKLjpqez6a6qby16kwxC610ylJJqLvjsRY83TsQ9jf8kWRIjzGcg7j1Vt5h2hgyns0pmZf32rm8V4UgaQHJKUTHJuMjKC5XF4RSRyEHH67Px4xd1KAi8dP5ijMHOWY1A8bD7AA01o7rWhSGTLmV780O7etBVoZKggG5BxbBqJ27wM&c=OykRnON_RxduhczWee8k9MZinrjwtS-IJDio6KrovtFrvFa1oBqdTQ==&ch=LCeHxW9CGjPx4xV6ImLG6kx_7XgjtGi0nPaJ14hkBdqbFZv7YkvPiQ==>
National Criminal Justice Training Center of Fox Valley Technical College
July 29 - August 1, 2019
Conducting Unexplained Child Death Investigations<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001i37MzSKQqJbu00vdFtlAeWkiJt0LK4pYR8cqGk6DG9-QgtFAPoTaOYi7QmWjRgIzVpLDlurIOFq7rg3i-FmWPl5_x0JVje8D13rY80Z3oQxgHpgdvdCZeBS2pElW9uITU8_IbhpSfdblUy9vO3NSl9S9UQI67tm5lheIwd9eAB9-cfmo8iQ-Fstsn_P2HR3F3uWcx6h8SCehSq57P_01ovEcTBJo1wTcYl02GYagQsFX4Q3e7WHyKdpLbuMzPVqaPftPvmO66l9gBpQZmdVnXnNeakP_AEOtp85mmCPtuE8=&c=OykRnON_RxduhczWee8k9MZinrjwtS-IJDio6KrovtFrvFa1oBqdTQ==&ch=LCeHxW9CGjPx4xV6ImLG6kx_7XgjtGi0nPaJ14hkBdqbFZv7YkvPiQ==>
National Criminal Justice Training Center of Fox Valley Technical College
August 27 - 29, 2019
Team Facilitator 2.0 Training - Session 2<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001i37MzSKQqJbu00vdFtlAeWkiJt0LK4pYR8cqGk6DG9-QgtFAPoTaOfcLj57iWdyTfRGfe6ZOXOhsw5pZX5K0yYjotsJqSFsnDPv85uuhyOMc_ltPs5zC-AH-2q6UtJfsII_e4poIJnMJZJVtxSpenzcIB-BSGlZJ9mv31UQRnwPg0eTLAfDSDw==&c=OykRnON_RxduhczWee8k9MZinrjwtS-IJDio6KrovtFrvFa1oBqdTQ==&ch=LCeHxW9CGjPx4xV6ImLG6kx_7XgjtGi0nPaJ14hkBdqbFZv7YkvPiQ==>
Northeast Regional Children's Advocacy Center
September 16 - 20, 2019
Conducting Child Abuse Investigations<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001i37MzSKQqJbu00vdFtlAeWkiJt0LK4pYR8cqGk6DG9-QgtFAPoTaOYi7QmWjRgIz7bkrvRuJNXI36UVdIeOLeeK8kbWxRlJ7iJDDbSQ3VQcr7KC-GE41EOHSsFGp6B8V_U07_u2_XAJnAbfuHn2VWn-rGjSObubU0AewUJksxrCF3iBTv_Z47t38Nub6jG4wGdvAklCO3NCW_lUzwnk94g9J6LWCUVu8WOmZai5Jnmgc-HB0NJXkFN0lNQKBTv3GMinav3KHpUwlRaQ2Ed_T1_0Dp_ZqP1EC&c=OykRnON_RxduhczWee8k9MZinrjwtS-IJDio6KrovtFrvFa1oBqdTQ==&ch=LCeHxW9CGjPx4xV6ImLG6kx_7XgjtGi0nPaJ14hkBdqbFZv7YkvPiQ==>
National Criminal Justice Training Center of Fox Valley Technical College
September 23 - 26, 2019
Multidisciplinary Team Response to Child Sex Trafficking<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001i37MzSKQqJbu00vdFtlAeWkiJt0LK4pYR8cqGk6DG9-QgtFAPoTaOYi7QmWjRgIzhUHFCOVd-4r9cymPdVR_WgjFWLaMK2nlckM0m8Qrln1H_ywXyGB6rtw1iiBHYiY0etUlA3bdFg87MynGvR5_TcamDRHLMScNf-rGgtIHQ3KBBEkPfve03FLFQJUh3t8uw2mxbo5Ltj4tDkr9_HKySy-Hi_HbcskjzA6vsPfsc7e0ATIofMctytj3ELWtkNW_y1roLAhqiBUApXNrkOuNBCjZJuYl5tao&c=OykRnON_RxduhczWee8k9MZinrjwtS-IJDio6KrovtFrvFa1oBqdTQ==&ch=LCeHxW9CGjPx4xV6ImLG6kx_7XgjtGi0nPaJ14hkBdqbFZv7YkvPiQ==>
National Criminal Justice Training Center of Fox Valley Technical College
Online Training
Date
Title
Host
Ongoing
Child Interviewing: The Ten-Step Forensic Interview Protocol<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001i37MzSKQqJbu00vdFtlAeWkiJt0LK4pYR8cqGk6DG9-QgtFAPoTaOcAxtYkbbrrHZFD8i9_iAIq3tImKmhxdrcHPoRh6OJxfxrqjAeEmptNkxs6Fb6hOMJKRZpiMmeRJnj7PQOIIA4O_GpSI1TtLjWMTwEdwFVJb3WAn113nRDUzZb-DajzbGN64mkoXaZGOsyyiJws5duU=&c=OykRnON_RxduhczWee8k9MZinrjwtS-IJDio6KrovtFrvFa1oBqdTQ==&ch=LCeHxW9CGjPx4xV6ImLG6kx_7XgjtGi0nPaJ14hkBdqbFZv7YkvPiQ==>
Midwest Regional Children's Advocacy Center
Ongoing
Strategies To Support Resilience and Healing<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001i37MzSKQqJbu00vdFtlAeWkiJt0LK4pYR8cqGk6DG9-QgtFAPoTaOQsBABUMI_WqmWVBqAZnsQtbxrE21TdKfOqSuHtwTgqzMX8F4NK056ZN3F-o3BFHKhRw8IvAKs_dpK67KI2xgCwJ8PEY5GQpZlW5iVPYMd1wZtOi_6vlwIM6HQ3Ocf267Bjyh5dNB4sR9_3B2B2H36KrFkYoSrhgDhTPnn1RBxSsigykY9zp2fjIkiJyUEF0a7tjUmGV2EmXSx2HUU6VtHcVwvh0qr5WTdtu-XylXCm4&c=OykRnON_RxduhczWee8k9MZinrjwtS-IJDio6KrovtFrvFa1oBqdTQ==&ch=LCeHxW9CGjPx4xV6ImLG6kx_7XgjtGi0nPaJ14hkBdqbFZv7YkvPiQ==>
National Criminal Justice Training Center of Fox Valley Technical College
Ongoing
Unifying the CAC Response to Child Sexual Exploitation<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001i37MzSKQqJbu00vdFtlAeWkiJt0LK4pYR8cqGk6DG9-QgtFAPoTaOfBrRiV3DX-l_tllsG1crkPe7pCaXjbJFHcBdJ8U6B7G0FKRjOE4TvpVgbiL8JgNfrDyFwWBC4OtViyK7P7CplI2pysuA5MrpdS077BORa9D4uRjl862Hdg=&c=OykRnON_RxduhczWee8k9MZinrjwtS-IJDio6KrovtFrvFa1oBqdTQ==&ch=LCeHxW9CGjPx4xV6ImLG6kx_7XgjtGi0nPaJ14hkBdqbFZv7YkvPiQ==>
National Children's Alliance
Ongoing
Youth With Problematic Sexual Behaviors Video Training Series<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001i37MzSKQqJbu00vdFtlAeWkiJt0LK4pYR8cqGk6DG9-QgtFAPoTaOfBrRiV3DX-lsi_3cCG2QfsJAGjHueml_x_CP6EmGtY3DCIgXLVwfUtnnmVR-Rst8tnOGiGVndc7JugdTCihTFNqzDs-U3gqT2RS97xdbj_AnJ44xcVjjsYs_jeqzQJRVGaqvwJT4MyZ&c=OykRnON_RxduhczWee8k9MZinrjwtS-IJDio6KrovtFrvFa1oBqdTQ==&ch=LCeHxW9CGjPx4xV6ImLG6kx_7XgjtGi0nPaJ14hkBdqbFZv7YkvPiQ==>
University of Oklahoma HSC: National Center on Sexual Behavior of Youth
Ongoing
Intermediate Juvenile Interview and Interrogation Techniques<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001i37MzSKQqJbu00vdFtlAeWkiJt0LK4pYR8cqGk6DG9-QgtFAPoTaOfBrRiV3DX-ldmgwJvaoE-IuxH_sTqEjZFouJAvUKYutL-QQPbSsxu3iiPIskrt9uJha4OUDEiwlRBSicKyhX-WBbP7aMLo-_7qp3hUSr6I3P5vV3u3d3x_8-Oknf07Os0eGighLnF12B1Abe3TRijVxtMaNzsoS8Q==&c=OykRnON_RxduhczWee8k9MZinrjwtS-IJDio6KrovtFrvFa1oBqdTQ==&ch=LCeHxW9CGjPx4xV6ImLG6kx_7XgjtGi0nPaJ14hkBdqbFZv7YkvPiQ==>
International Association of Chiefs of Police
Ongoing
Introduction to Analyzing Juvenile Behavior<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001i37MzSKQqJbu00vdFtlAeWkiJt0LK4pYR8cqGk6DG9-QgtFAPoTaOfBrRiV3DX-ldmgwJvaoE-IuxH_sTqEjZFouJAvUKYutL-QQPbSsxu3iiPIskrt9uJha4OUDEiwlRBSicKyhX-WBbP7aMLo-_7qp3hUSr6I3P5vV3u3d3x_8-Oknf07Os0eGighLnF12B1Abe3TRijVxtMaNzsoS8Q==&c=OykRnON_RxduhczWee8k9MZinrjwtS-IJDio6KrovtFrvFa1oBqdTQ==&ch=LCeHxW9CGjPx4xV6ImLG6kx_7XgjtGi0nPaJ14hkBdqbFZv7YkvPiQ==>
International Association of Chiefs of Police
Ongoing
Introduction to Developing Rapport With Youth<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001i37MzSKQqJbu00vdFtlAeWkiJt0LK4pYR8cqGk6DG9-QgtFAPoTaOfBrRiV3DX-ldmgwJvaoE-IuxH_sTqEjZFouJAvUKYutL-QQPbSsxu3iiPIskrt9uJha4OUDEiwlRBSicKyhX-WBbP7aMLo-_7qp3hUSr6I3P5vV3u3d3x_8-Oknf07Os0eGighLnF12B1Abe3TRijVxtMaNzsoS8Q==&c=OykRnON_RxduhczWee8k9MZinrjwtS-IJDio6KrovtFrvFa1oBqdTQ==&ch=LCeHxW9CGjPx4xV6ImLG6kx_7XgjtGi0nPaJ14hkBdqbFZv7YkvPiQ==>
International Association of Chiefs of Police
Ongoing
Safe Schools Training Courses<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001i37MzSKQqJbu00vdFtlAeWkiJt0LK4pYR8cqGk6DG9-QgtFAPoTaOfBrRiV3DX-ldmgwJvaoE-IuxH_sTqEjZFouJAvUKYutL-QQPbSsxu3iiPIskrt9uJha4OUDEiwlRBSicKyhX-WBbP7aMLo-_7qp3hUSr6I3P5vV3u3d3x_8-Oknf07Os0eGighLnF12B1Abe3TRijVxtMaNzsoS8Q==&c=OykRnON_RxduhczWee8k9MZinrjwtS-IJDio6KrovtFrvFa1oBqdTQ==&ch=LCeHxW9CGjPx4xV6ImLG6kx_7XgjtGi0nPaJ14hkBdqbFZv7YkvPiQ==>
International Association of Chiefs of Police
Ongoing
Why Youth Join Gangs<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001i37MzSKQqJbu00vdFtlAeWkiJt0LK4pYR8cqGk6DG9-QgtFAPoTaOfBrRiV3DX-lQn_pZmSHw2B4wvDtzMYAGgIPlDiNBTK6VFU3GWGh4NxPxlVxHL7w2pD310TrEm327RY-3krhv5NWOdvGjM3JMY2fK4o-aLunoX4lIefZJljIYGhwnco9L2jPX4QnTROb&c=OykRnON_RxduhczWee8k9MZinrjwtS-IJDio6KrovtFrvFa1oBqdTQ==&ch=LCeHxW9CGjPx4xV6ImLG6kx_7XgjtGi0nPaJ14hkBdqbFZv7YkvPiQ==>
National Gang Center
Ongoing
Developing a Mental Health Court: An Interdisciplinary Curriculum<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001i37MzSKQqJbu00vdFtlAeWkiJt0LK4pYR8cqGk6DG9-QgtFAPoTaOQ0j9xzv1nLaTZyMjsH6hDDPOHDInnWfaj2TDANyPORQ7VEmxe-hp11KnpWB8X1B2JtCs9S33ZK8v0k6yuJmwvnfpdRmX59mHaD76u-zRMvPiTkYzpbJhwH8vDl0FS-76L12dHk0DdNN&c=OykRnON_RxduhczWee8k9MZinrjwtS-IJDio6KrovtFrvFa1oBqdTQ==&ch=LCeHxW9CGjPx4xV6ImLG6kx_7XgjtGi0nPaJ14hkBdqbFZv7YkvPiQ==>
Council of State Governments Justice Center
Click on any event title to link to more information. Contact OJJDP's NTTAC HelpDesk at OJJDPTTA at usdoj.gov<mailto:OJJDPTTA at usdoj.gov> with any questions.
Employment
ABC House:
Community Prevention Coordinator
Mental Health Counselor (6/27)
See attached flyers for full details of each open position
Oregon Crime Victims Law Center: Victim Advocate/Administrative Specialist (6/6)
The Victim Advocate/Administrative Assistant provides victim advocacy to crime victims that may include referrals to social services or other resources for further support. This position reports to the Executive Director and works in close collaboration with OCVLC’s staff attorneys to ensure that victims receive appropriate legal assistance and/or advocacy services as needed. The position is also responsible for office management duties and administrative support as assigned.
Please see specific flyer for more information on each position
Children’s Advocacy Center of Jackson County: 2 Positions
Bilingual Therapist
Therapist
Please see specific flyer for more information on each position
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