CAMI Weekly February 15-19, 2021

VanTil Amanda L Amanda.L.VanTil at doj.state.or.us
Thu Feb 18 11:11:51 PST 2021


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  CAMI Weekly News                                       February 15-19, 2021



Solicitations and Training
Deadline: NCAPM: 2021/2022 Prevention Resource Guide Preorder Information

New OCFIT May applications
SVAA Basic Academy

NCFRP: Enhancing Fatality Review with Lessons Learned from Brain Science

Suicide Prevention and Intervention for Victim Advocates: The EDC H.O.P.E. Curriculum Webinar

Catalogue of Mental Health Measures

OCVLC Winter News

Grant Funding to Tribes

SRCAC: Self-paced virtual training opportunity designed for team facilitators and their managers

National Child Welfare Law Conference

Members Wanted: CAMI and/or CJATF



Employment
CJC: Programs Director

Jefferson Co: Bilingual DVSA Advocate

CAC of Lincoln Co: Forensic Interviewer

CARES NW: 2 Positions

Juliette's House: 2 positions

CAC of Jackson Co: Therapist

Liberty House: 4 positions

Community Works: Sex Trafficking Intervention Coord.

KIDS Center: 2 positions








Solicitations and Trainings


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2021/2022 Prevention Resource Guide Preorder Information
The preorder for the new 2021/2022 Prevention Resource Guide: Thriving Children & Families is now available. We're pleased to make available a guide that continues to be rooted in the protective factors but now brings to the forefront how families, neighborhoods, communities, and States are successfully using them to protect children, strengthen families, and promote well-being.
What's New

  *   Social-ecological model. This year's Resource Guide expands upon the tradition of addressing prevention from the perspective of a social-ecological model. This approach acknowledges that there are many factors beyond the individual child and family that affect caregivers' ability to nurture and protect their children.
  *   New program examples. Throughout the guide, you will find an array of examples from numerous Federal partners, Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention (CBCAP) State lead agencies, communities, and others achieving real change for children and families.
  *   Conversation guides. New interactive guides replace the tip sheets found in previous editions of the Resource Guide and help users engage parents and caregivers in more personalized conversations about how they care for their children and themselves to create a stronger, more resilient family. Each guide is available in English and Spanish and targets one of the six protective factors.
GUIDELINES FOR ORDERING THE RESOURCE GUIDE
The Resource Guide is a wonderful tool to use one-on-one or in group settings-both in-person and virtually. The following guidelines to preorder the Resource Guide ensure broad national dissemination through the federally funded CBCAP grantees in each State, national prevention partners, and their affiliates/member agencies. Please read the following information and then proceed to the preorder webpage.
Orders must be placed no later than February 19, 2021.
Preorder Timeframe
Preorders for the Resource Guide can be placed between January 19, 2020, and February 19, 2021, by clicking here<https://www.childwelfare.gov/topics/preventing/resource-guide-preorder/?preorderKey=regGuide>.
Quantity Limits

  *   The minimum preorder request is 50 guides (1 box). All preorder requests must be in multiples of 50.
  *   The maximum number of guides available per preorder is 250 (5 boxes).
  *   Once the preorder closes, Resource Guide orders can be made via the National Child Abuse Prevention Month website, which will go live in February 2021. For bulk orders, contact Child Welfare Information Gateway customer service at 1.800.394.3366 or info at childwelfare.gov<mailto:info at childwelfare.gov>.
Shipping Information

  *   Preorders will be shipped via United Parcel Service (UPS) once printing is completed, which is estimated to be in March 2021.
  *   UPS will not deliver the guides unless someone at your site is available to accept the boxes. Avoid delays in receiving your order by ensuring someone is available during regular business hours to accept delivery. There will be no advance notice or call from UPS when your shipment is ready for delivery.
  *   UPS cannot deliver to post office boxes. No bulk orders are allowed to military APO/FPO addresses.
  *   We cannot accept international or military overseas preorders.
Expectations of Preorder Participants

  *   Because the Resource Guide is available free of charge through funding from the Children's Bureau of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, copies cannot be sold by any organization-this includes all grantees, State agencies, their affiliates, or other participating organizations.
  *   Child Welfare Information Gateway requests that participating grantees and organizations provide free shipping for the guides to the extent possible.
Questions about preorders for the 2021/2022 Prevention Resource Guide can be directed to Information Gateway's information support specialists at info at childwelfare.gov<mailto:info at childwelfare.gov> or 1.800.394.3366.


Applications for May OCFIT are NOW OPEN!

This training will be held live, Wednesdays and Thursdays, May 5-6, 12-13, 19-20. Applications are due by 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, March 31st, 2021.

The schedule is as follows:

Wednesday, May 5th (8 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.)
Thursday, May 6th (8 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.)
Wednesday, May 12th (8 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.)
Thursday, May 13th (8 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.)
Wednesday, May 19th (8 a.m. - 4 p.m.)
Thursday, May 20th (8 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.)

Please encourage your partners to apply if they are able to attend. We should note that the training is full of content that requires full attention and culminates in group practice and a post-test. Attendees must be fully present with their cameras on and must pass the post-test to get the certificate of completion.

Applications are due by 11:59 pm on Wednesday, March 31st, 2021 and should be sent to registration at oregoncas.org<mailto:registration at oregoncas.org>. The application is attached!

Warmly,
Becky Jones
Executive Director
Oregon Child Abuse Solutions
www.oregoncas.org<http://www.oregoncas.org>


Oregon State Victim Assistance Academy Basic Academy

We are excited to announce that registration is now available for upcoming virtual sessions of the Oregon State Victim Assistance Academy (SVAA)'s Basic Academy!  With the success of the Fall Virtual SVAA Basic Academy and the ongoing pandemic we are once again going VIRTUAL!

Please forward this to anyone you think might be interested!

The Oregon State Basic Victim Assistance Academy (Basic Academy) provides fundamental education for victim service providers and allied professionals who routinely interact with victims of crime. The March 2021 Basic Academy will be 100% virtual.  This interactive, online format increases accessibility to critical advocacy training.  There will be synchronous and asynchronous elements of the Basic Academy. This means participants will get to do some work at their own pace and then come together with peers for live sessions to learn other pieces and share efforts.

Participants are obligated to participate in 40 hours of training.  This means approximately 10 hours per week for four weeks, through a combination of self-paced individual work as well set times for live online sessions with the entire cohort.  The training will begin Monday, March 1st and conclude Friday, March 26th.

Register Now!<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/oregon-state-basic-victim-assistance-academy-2021-tickets-103015600434>

As you know, the Basic Academy is a place for learning the fundamentals of effective victim advocacy and for building a sustainable, collaborative community dedicated to serving and empowering victims.  More information about the SVAA Basic Academy is available on NCVLI's website<https://law.lclark.edu/centers/national_crime_victim_law_institute/projects/OR_SVAA/basic.php>.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. We look forward to taking the next step toward building a community of informed and empowered advocates.

Sincerely,
The SVAA Team




[cid:image014.jpg at 01D705E6.D672E570]Understanding the ways children interact with their environments, build resilience, and experience adversity and the impact these experiences have on brain development will provide CDR teams important insights that will guide community and state-level prevention efforts. This webinar will focus on newly released resources for fatality review teams on incorporating Brain Science into all aspects of fatality review. Please see the attached announcement for full details.



Date: February 24, 2021

Time: 12pm eastern
Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_mEDytUmGS8qQn9PfzXqkrQ



For additional information on key concepts of Brain Science, view a webinar from Child Safety Forward at https://bit.ly/2LyDCQc.


Suicide Prevention and Intervention for Victim Advocates: The EDC H.O.P.E. Curriculum Webinar with OVC TTAC

March 17 and April 14, 2021 | 1:00-3:00 p.m. Eastern Time


Please join us on Wednesday, March 17, or Wednesday, April 14, 2021, from 1:00-3:00 p.m. eastern time, for a webinar hosted by the Office for Victims of Crime Training and Technical Assistance Center (OVC TTAC) on Suicide Prevention and Intervention for Victim Advocates: The EDC H.O.P.E. Curriculum. This webinar will provide an overview of the importance of suicide prevention activities within victim services and introduce the EDC H.O.P.E. handbook. The handbook is an important resource for advocates, and it includes a guide designed for those working in tribal communities specifically. The webinar will demonstrate tools to prepare crime victim advocates to identify victims who are exhibiting symptoms of suicidality, present how to do a brief intervention and where to make referrals for clinical mental health services, and share how to provide ongoing support to victims. This webinar was first presented in fall 2020.


MARCH REGISTRATION<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001QdtYavbLFd0xYRG7LeWo6aEUO63zZ6xZmCbQHLIXfpqEhqIOQYVXy6l4BOLRSXictgxsQZXtPN5bmdbTwGuAgCxr6Okj8kBltBUQzzKTFRM4nLB-rGBKLbiB2PBeOngEygfEMTFUFRWB9gMuBBIs4lXWiVwDfuVtefPARyCRuXp2GOXWXDz__D7N6p3MCfjCV3iO152ac-M=&c=iglQHXgbfeuk0JJKKoAGz7n37Frk6u6iEXP0TFcDIJDIkitNHOcDPQ==&ch=69N8Qg2zTg_JsjAtZVxGODQ_tBWjA-Z7QrInU2Oiw1tdPm94BOm8qQ==>

APRIL REGISTRATION<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001QdtYavbLFd0xYRG7LeWo6aEUO63zZ6xZmCbQHLIXfpqEhqIOQYVXy6l4BOLRSXiczqPHC_1d3HkCTXfxTHTZyWsOzdRc6S0KRTAl8OqrPxxKoHS6i_023w2uu-ydftVs4ihR4qlx1Yme5jU_h4UcEuaZ7sKR_vkeLc985c4fhmy1zwg0QayZF_HnKT0eSbmzlLGSUb1F-ng=&c=iglQHXgbfeuk0JJKKoAGz7n37Frk6u6iEXP0TFcDIJDIkitNHOcDPQ==&ch=69N8Qg2zTg_JsjAtZVxGODQ_tBWjA-Z7QrInU2Oiw1tdPm94BOm8qQ==>
OVC's Training and Technical Assistance Center (OVC TTAC) provides training to support professional development, enhance services to the community, and expand outreach to underserved victims of crime.
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OVC shares your mission and has a wide range of resources to help you accomplish it. Visit the National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS)<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001QdtYavbLFd0xYRG7LeWo6aEUO63zZ6xZmCbQHLIXfpqEhqIOQYVXy6JcyGma8oXYgiUXPmqsxsr56A7IUmISVhyVjlF71Q16fOm0rbQxzGXFaKaSd0WytOU06geJX--so5F2K35NMM7_BV5R7sIG3AZBX7Tgq2st&c=iglQHXgbfeuk0JJKKoAGz7n37Frk6u6iEXP0TFcDIJDIkitNHOcDPQ==&ch=69N8Qg2zTg_JsjAtZVxGODQ_tBWjA-Z7QrInU2Oiw1tdPm94BOm8qQ==> online to register for services or to find out more.

Innovative Mental Health Resource from the UK

[Graphical user interface, text  Description automatically generated]With this resource, you can search by suicide or other mental health topics as well as a huge variety of other issues such as a COVID timeline. Search for loneliness, anxiety, etc. either overall or specifically in the COVID timeline for example. This can let us see how some work around suicide and mental health risk factors are being studied in the UK. This was put together in a fellowship and is remarkable. Share at will!

Catalogue of Mental Health Measures (cataloguementalhealth.ac.uk)<https://nam12.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cataloguementalhealth.ac.uk%2F&data=04%7C01%7Cacollier%40mphi.org%7C7b6d65693c4d4a5f362f08d8be2fce00%7Ca4405b416d4f4d5190dd22ba251725f5%7C0%7C0%7C637468459892096812%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=8mcNR5ZwCOkH1RiTMnhycseKmCD8QOcXrt674sX2Oh8%3D&reserved=0>


Check out this great newsletter from OCVLC focused on child victims, MDTs and CACs

Open the attached pdf for the full newsletter!


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New Funding Opportunity
Grants to Tribes, Tribal Organizations and Migrant Programs for Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention Programs
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https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html?keywords=1913
 Closes 4/20/2021



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Introducing a self-paced virtual training opportunity designed for team facilitators and their managers
Southern Regional Children's Advocacy Center (SRCAC) is launching "Cultivating the Role of Team Facilitator" as a self-paced online course facilitated by SRCAC Senior Program Manager Greg Flett. This training, recorded virtually over two days in 2020, is now available through the National Children's Advocacy Center's Virtual Training Center (VTC). This 5.75-hour course includes 10 modules covering topics such as "Why MDTs Take Work," "Supervision and Support for Team Facilitators," "Building and Sustaining a Positive Climate," and "Rethinking Case Review."

Begin the Course<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001wlfZwuk7SqVx33R7FZEITdViCOntpcV4XD4HR_eh5Tprm9QF86U_nweIkCWNRqPnh6SckgVmtXuUxXPCHe5_Q4PNJKYH03fiESxoUaAyPaI17-R91RRVcsuRGnCIR8Xe4iqhitw94w-0V1WDq39Vp8iK4gts36Nkibjt2k6osG6H-7FKuuikJ-IsR9nT2Psbw2u3-LLptH_1MSkozy9iK8N-ouiELeMI&c=XE03v6fwPm_aC2cQxrYvz3WOdPbB_kSHmIL0y8WaJcoS06WwuKK3oQ==&ch=a2Oq1oCepsSzIWRLeyTgGsfdpXAAnqHos8gGfSnP5PluqyaAUWRUbg==>


What is "Cultivating the Role of Team Facilitator"?
This training is intended to support current facilitators and their managers in understanding, developing, and sustaining the role of a team facilitator. Participants will explore the intricacies of the position and learn how to make it a valuable asset to any MDT.

This training was offered virtually in 2020 and recorded with a live audience. The resulting recording has been modified and edited to now be viewed as a self-paced virtual training.
Who is this course designed for?
This training is designed for new and existing MDT facilitators, as well as CAC leaders looking to grow this role. Ideally, team facilitators will participate in this training with their managers/directors as the information is relevant for both. But anyone who is interested in cultivating this role within their organization is encouraged to participate.
What's the format?
This training is comprised of 10 consecutive modules and corresponding resources. Each module must be completed before the next becomes available. Participants can re-watch previous modules.
How do I access it?
Access to the NCAC's Virtual Training Center (VTC) is free for CACs, though you will need to create an account if you do not have one already.

Get Started<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001wlfZwuk7SqVx33R7FZEITdViCOntpcV4XD4HR_eh5Tprm9QF86U_n-9xGWxhQKIs-bk32m9u1zzlmBtHcEtPUh5tKzFgaPPA6bzsLhoCC3NBKHstea-v5gYpevMOHwuIjzYq5GUjR-G4LNRb6Pwaj3VTI3f13TrkgHllB14eQZMZ2ovvvgv-VVy6wVqwPpjs01dYG7Ctd68=&c=XE03v6fwPm_aC2cQxrYvz3WOdPbB_kSHmIL0y8WaJcoS06WwuKK3oQ==&ch=a2Oq1oCepsSzIWRLeyTgGsfdpXAAnqHos8gGfSnP5PluqyaAUWRUbg==>


This product is supported by Grant No. 2019-CI-FX-K003, awarded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this product are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice.
Questions?
Meredith Wilkes| Southern Regional Children's Advocacy Center| mwilkes at nationalcac.org<mailto:mwilkes at nationalcac.org> | srcac.org<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001wlfZwuk7SqVx33R7FZEITdViCOntpcV4XD4HR_eh5Tprm9QF86U_n0jnLYJmzZgI15la93BVn66zDPkWVY8IbLBXVeUY5yWVA0-7AjuGl4WGR6C89CBmN2Kco_XlfrmVOVZ7Jng6xqE=&c=XE03v6fwPm_aC2cQxrYvz3WOdPbB_kSHmIL0y8WaJcoS06WwuKK3oQ==&ch=a2Oq1oCepsSzIWRLeyTgGsfdpXAAnqHos8gGfSnP5PluqyaAUWRUbg==>

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National Association of Counsel for Children
44th National Child Welfare Law Conference
>From Crisis to Innovation: Toward a Family-Centered Justice System

Call for Abstracts<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001dBOxuxqG3KewIicMy_mqvgybJLKxvN55UQXSKHRE6HyJQdLoHTXaEdsr3yA6qc8_pT3cTS7jiy_jVIDvgqElmUtGgBGclu31F6GrKanApwigeBPuyBqe_XCzVGZHuxMKocikTx40gdn4Xy5OjdlQ26HcWbAUycbJ2qn-nf4ajkaVREjhdoD0p7OqDJJoVjd8V9SfgQZyKawNWbSic4Ldjw==&c=4AuEX7Yot8sTPuqd4OtVL6wWaePI5ieZpCOAdOKoADRUaVDE_pXgMw==&ch=Siy39ncc5Sl-aqu-19lll_YbmCx9aAnuAuNIzb42l5HvGLr9Y8PhMA==>

Hyatt Regency Denver at the Colorado Convention Center<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001dBOxuxqG3KewIicMy_mqvgybJLKxvN55UQXSKHRE6HyJQdLoHTXaEdsr3yA6qc8_WREVnM2RLvmv5VdEfHfET5YO_s3nbAtjAYTC5Lcll67UnjJF0mpvQ1-otoeg6V5asB2eDkhnbtw5WcAga4_G6SGIeWBSQivT7UGvocbTn_FyQBIBRaUwxcLp3WiE9Anm72eTxXdTmfx8xNF9bGtx4uSW79FMmVaaBpcIw5qFQMvBx1K94BJcYOB50IhohyJe&c=4AuEX7Yot8sTPuqd4OtVL6wWaePI5ieZpCOAdOKoADRUaVDE_pXgMw==&ch=Siy39ncc5Sl-aqu-19lll_YbmCx9aAnuAuNIzb42l5HvGLr9Y8PhMA==>
AND Virtually in the Comfort of Your Home or Office
Denver, Colorado
August 13-17, 2021
The National Association of Counsel for Children (NACC) is accepting abstract submissions now through March 1, 2021 (firm deadline) for our 44th National Child Welfare Law Conference.

The theme of this year's conference is From Crisis to Innovation: Toward a Family-Centered Justice System. The conference will highlight and elevate the voices of those individuals most impacted by the child welfare and delinquency systems, including youth and parents with lived expertise and those disproportionately impacted by systems involvement, particularly Black and Indigenous families.

NACC will host the conference in a dual-format: in-person at the Denver Hyatt Regency and virtually online. We very much look forward to seeing you in-person, but if it is not possible to gather in-person, the conference will be held entirely online. For this reason, NACC is seeking abstract submissions from presenters willing to present live: in-person, virtually, or in either format.

Conference sessions should be designed for a national audience, expand attendees' understanding of the law, provide practical tools and resources to support legal advocacy, and provide information and strategies for systems improvement. Specific topics of interest include:

*     Prevention, early intervention, and keeping children in families, family settings, and with siblings
*     Authentic youth engagement (engaging youth both inside and outside of the courtroom)
*     Ethics (including conflicts, confidentiality, and privilege)
*     Major federal legislation impacting child welfare and juvenile justice, such as the Family First Act
*     Cross-sector presentations that address the intersections of child welfare, juvenile justice, criminal justice, poverty, and/or homelessness
*     Immigration and Special Immigrant Juvenile Status
*     Racial and ethnic disparities, implicit bias, and structural racism
*     LGBTQIA youth and related topics, including religious freedom/faith-based LGBTQIA advocacy
*     Policing, criminal justice, and child welfare
*     Commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC)
*     Trial skills
*     Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children
*     Substance use disorders, mental health, and co-occurring diagnoses
*     Trauma-informed treatment and trauma-sensitive courtrooms/offices/practices
*     Indian Child Welfare Act
*     Innovative legal service delivery systems, multidisciplinary practice, and law office management
*     Diversity and inclusion in the legal profession
*     Policy advocacy (specific reforms and skill-building)
*     Sessions geared toward Colorado practitioners (based on Colorado law and practice)

NACC strongly encourages and will evaluate diversity in abstract submissions, which includes diversity in faculty, topic areas, and geographic representation. NACC also encourages multidisciplinary faculty panels, presentations that include youth and parents formerly involved in the child welfare system, and presentations by Child Welfare Law Specialists.  Each abstract submission must include:
*     a description of how the session will address or impact racial equity, disparity, or underserved populations; and
*     how the voices and recommendations of individuals with lived expertise will inform or be integrated into the session.

Conference faculty (up to two presenters per session) receive free conference registration. All faculty must pay for their own travel and accommodations. For more information about the abstract process contact Kristen.pisani-jacques at naccchildlaw.org<mailto:Kristen.pisani-jacques at naccchildlaw.org>  All applicants will be notified of NACC's selection decisions by the end of April.

Please review NACC's Conference Abstract FAQs<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001dBOxuxqG3KewIicMy_mqvgybJLKxvN55UQXSKHRE6HyJQdLoHTXaEdsr3yA6qc8_dZ1PU8W-IMzaT_w7sKoJQSLmdbqrsLzoTIMqlcwF8vnQQFL7r3yCTyd81AOndx-dI6hi5CP2aqCvkK1qazjOxTzN6kcNvZrUEKSbsCHXkZdpHrVI7HhYVpdD8QPr_vm8qVJERRlYNKA=&c=4AuEX7Yot8sTPuqd4OtVL6wWaePI5ieZpCOAdOKoADRUaVDE_pXgMw==&ch=Siy39ncc5Sl-aqu-19lll_YbmCx9aAnuAuNIzb42l5HvGLr9Y8PhMA==> before abstract submission.

DEADLINE: MARCH 1, 2021

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NACC Non-Discrimination Policy
It is the policy of the National Association of Counsel for Children not to discriminate against any individual or group on the basis of race, culture, ethnicity, national origin, religion or religious beliefs, physical or mental disability or handicap, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, or age. NACC embraces diversity among its Board, staff, members, and volunteers.

Members Wanted
CAMI Advisory Council and/or CJA Task Force
Child Abuse Multidisciplinary Intervention Advisory Council
It is the goal of the CAMI Advisory Council to have membership reflective of a diversity of perspectives and experiences in child abuse intervention across Oregon. We are currently seeking new members with experience in child abuse intervention including, but not limited to, a law enforcement representative.  If you participate on your local MDT and are interested in serving on the CAMI Advisory Council, please contact Robin Reimer robin.e.reimer at doj.state.or.us<mailto:robin.e.reimer at doj.state.or.us>. For information about the CAMI Advisory Council, please visit the CAMI Advisory Council web page<https://www.doj.state.or.us/crime-victims/advisory-committees-task-forces/child-abuse-multidisciplinary-intervention-cami-advisory-council/>.

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Children's Justice Act Task Force
It is the goal of the CJA Task Force to have membership reflective of a diversity of perspectives and experiences in child abuse intervention across Oregon. We are currently seeking new members including, but not limited to, a defense attorney, a parents' attorney, a Court Appointed Special Advocate, and a law enforcement officer who work in child abuse intervention.  If you are interested in serving on the CJA Task Force, please contact Robin Reimer robin.e.reimer at doj.state.or.us<mailto:robin.e.reimer at doj.state.or.us>.





Employment
Unless indicated, please view corresponding attachment for full details

Criminal Justice Commission
Programs Director
The Programs Director oversees a staff of five folks who administer our grants and programs, which includes approximately $80M in funding through Justice Reinvestment, our Specialty Court grant programs, the IMPACTS (Improving People's Access to Community-based Treatment, Supports and Services) Grant, as well as several other smaller grants.

https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Salem--CJC--Criminal-Justice-Commission/Principal-Executive-Manager-F--Director-of-Programs---Salem_REQ-58339

Jefferson County
Bilingual DVSA Advocate

Juliette's House
Child and Family Therapist
Facilities & IT Technician

CAC of Jackson Co
Therapist

Liberty House
Certified Medical Assistant
Forensic Interviewer
Legal Dept. Team Leader
Pediatric Medical Provider

CARES NW
Child Abuse Interviewer

Community Works
Sex Trafficking Intervention Coordinator

 KIDS Center
Forensic Interviewer
Family Advocate








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