CAMI Weekly March 22-25, 2021

VanTil Amanda L Amanda.L.VanTil at doj.state.or.us
Thu Mar 25 11:51:40 PDT 2021


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  CAMI Weekly News                                       March 22-25, 2021



Solicitations and Training
New OVC TTAC: 2 Trainings

New Stewards of the Children Training

New Western Regional March Roundup

Anne Seymour's Monday Missives

Reframing Childhood Adversity

OCFIT May applications

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



Employment
New CVSSD: Claims Specialist

New Amani Center: MDT Coordinator

New ABC House: Mental Health Counselor

Kids FIRST: Medical Provider/Medical Director

Children's Center of Clackamas Co: Family Support & Intake Specialist

Lincoln Co CAC: Child Advocate

CAC of Lincoln Co: Forensic Interviewer

CARES NW: Child Abuse Interviewer

Juliette's House: 2 positions

CAC of Jackson Co: Therapist

Liberty House: 4 positions

Community Works: Sex Trafficking Intervention Coord.








Solicitations and Trainings

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What would happen to your organization if your key leaders left suddenly? For many organizations, this would have long-term negative consequences.

The Succession Planning training presents several strategies to plan for changes in leadership and to develop your organization's succession plans. This training is intended for those in leadership positions within victim-serving organizations.
This training<https://www.ovcttac.gov/views/TrainingMaterials/NVAA/EMS/index.cfm?nm=nvaa&ns=ems&nt=sgo&nf=sup> will be delivered online, over the course of 3 weeks, beginning on March 29, 2021. Each week, except for the introductory week, will include a facilitated webinar. There are recommended readings and videos, as well as written assignments. You should expect to spend about an hour per week on the assignments, in addition to participating in the 75-minute webinar. CEUs will be awarded for those who complete all requirements. You will find the training schedule here<https://www.ovcttac.gov/views/TrainingMaterials/NVAA/EMS/index.cfm?nm=nvaa&ns=ems&nt=sgo>.

This training is part of the NVAA Effective Management Series, and, like all OVC TTAC trainings, there is no cost to attend.

Please note: Space is limited, so apply today to reserve your spot.
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To serve crime victims more effectively, victim service organizations must use fundamental financial management practices to stay solvent and operate properly.

In the Financial Management training, you will learn key bookkeeping and accounting principles, how to prepare financial documents, how to prevent fraud, and the differences in available financial management tools. This training is intended for those responsible for their organization's financial management.

This training<https://www.ovcttac.gov/views/TrainingMaterials/NVAA/EMS/index.cfm?nm=nvaa&ns=ems&nt=sgo&nf=fm> will be delivered online, over the course of 6 weeks, beginning on April 5, 2021. Each week, except for the introductory week, will include a facilitated webinar. There are recommended readings and videos, as well as written assignments. You should expect to spend about an hour per week on the assignments, in addition to participating in the 75-minute webinar. CEUs will be awarded for those who complete all requirements. You will find the training schedule here<https://www.ovcttac.gov/views/TrainingMaterials/NVAA/EMS/index.cfm?nm=nvaa&ns=ems&nt=sgo>.

This training is part of the NVAA Effective Management Series, and, like all OVC TTAC trainings, there is no cost to attend.

Please note: Space is limited, so apply today to reserve your spot.
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Stewards of the Children Training

WHAT IS STEWARDS OF CHILDREN?
Stewards of Children is an evidence-informed, award-winning two-hour training that teaches adults to prevent, recognize, and react responsibly to child sexual abuse. Through interviews with child sexual abuse survivors, experts, and treatment providers, Stewards of Children(r) teaches adults practical actions they can take to reduce instances of child sexual abuse in their organizations, families, and communities.


English SOC online workshop on March 30th from 11:00-12:00 p.m.

Spanish SOC online workshop on March 30th from 2:00-3:00 p.m.

Truly, anyone can play a part in prevention of child abuse, and that includes you!

Here are some easy ways you can take steps to prevent child abuse today:

*         Pay attention to how our children's play or meeting spaces are laid out, and make sure there are no out-of-view spaces where an abuser might take a child.

*         If you, your kids, or grandkids are involved in any after-school, sports, or church organizations, check to see if they have policies in place to protect against the possibility of abuse. If they do, ask how they enforce these policies. If they don't, directly suggest that they put some in place.

*         After you leave a kid with a childcare provider, make surprise visits once a child is in their care. Unfortunately, perpetrators are usually someone a child knows and can be found in youth sports leagues, after school programs, churches, recreation centers, schools, and... well you get the picture. It's up to us to be vigilant and proactive in reducing and recognizing risks.

*         Register for a free Stewards of Children(r)<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001Mp5f7BzrmIFYim83vSvQnlUAb9V-kTJnBuHgk3OD-qnslcIJ79q-wlnqqj_qft1KWd4qfOXU3Lei5Q37LeTvcGKv5siIpojxn6JPjDQ_7satoLuGH5T0aLw9cicJ6xs9uKSXiMh_6R2Rf978-lVCO62c_0l8wxju1l3Qb0yGyy7D58ye7q8l8g==&c=REqHlYRq0RjMex4T-t2TTw6eJjtcSPdPRohcryRtjAI-ftEbJowMUA==&ch=ZjpF2d5c3dv5ICTFC73t4IrCnJYHapHC4E1n0PXSreDOe0PnCMCjkQ==> class to learn more about how to protect kids. You'll be taught the signs and symptoms to watch for in children and teens who might be victims of abuse, plus trauma-informed responses to suspicions, ways to intervene as a bystander or mandatory reporter, and more strategies to minimize risks at home, in organizations, and in the community at large. All classes are virtual and FREE!

If you are interested in participating in the Stewards of Children - Prevention of child sexual abuse -Darkness to Light online workshop, please send your email address and the date/time that you would like to attend to liliana at childrenscenter.cc<mailto:liliana at childrenscenter.cc>



Thanks for helping END Child Sexual Abuse!


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Mental Health Services for Rural Communities

The Western Regional Children's Advocacy Center (WRCAC) supports children's advocacy centers (CACs), multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) and state chapters that serve a decidedly rural and frontier population. The thirteen states that make up the western region represent nearly half of U.S. land, but less than one-quarter of U.S. residents. The result is a population density that is half the national average - 42.4 persons per square mile in the west versus 89.5 nationally. While the western region features urban centers such as Los Angeles, Honolulu and Seattle with population densities of over 5,000 residents per square mile, most of the states in the west fall well below the national average and comprise vast, sparsely populated areas.

Families residing in remote areas may face daunting challenges accessing services, particularly evidence-based, mental health treatment. In 2018, WRCAC launched a Rural Mental Health Project to increase access to specialized trauma treatment for children and families served by CACs in rural communities. Guided by a review of the professional literature and experts in the field, WRCAC identified several strategies to enhance mental health delivery through CACs in rural and frontier communities: (1) support effective communications to increase awareness of the issue and engage more partners; (2) expand and disseminate the knowledge base demonstrating the effectiveness of telemental health (TMH); (3) pilot creative models to link rural families with trauma treatment; and (4) continue to grow and sustain a talented professional workforce.

WRCAC launched a comprehensive online Telemental Health Resource Center (THMRC)<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001_WfAsQla8luDfrpJTFjfnTLqFbT8FeoYwqinaStCLSZUMWs_aXqlHYUTVOCkBOQQWsaVnbRCX4NKHP-qks-2_QMm9lv8tpeL6vNhhAbrAuJE2apdk1QUYgCM1GsDX19NsmjeL7Zh_hNjPcvnGnQ6eLN4BOGO6lNm9ctG1AMoAq5E4arceJRcrw==&c=c5oJp_kQZfNtOeTnD6FVZdfgTA8gBURCaGcgFVNtT0pU0D3_V90mGQ==&ch=NbLCuRZLg9z0hDhQZKgDHg_cPHc8ydkZ6lDGLaGCyQrauxlyWxS5AQ==> in 2019 featuring a range of resources from guides for setting up TMH programs to legal and regulatory information. The TMHRC also highlights a growing body of research and practice, including clinical applications, technology basics and funding options to build or update a TMH program. A section was added last spring that focuses on TMH information that is specifically related to the COVID-19 pandemic<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001_WfAsQla8luDfrpJTFjfnTLqFbT8FeoYwqinaStCLSZUMWs_aXqlHfl6FMazhG7XTrGjgEruD8uYuYY5QYQqq-9rFKU6t1lp42DsLB8heEhJqt9oet7jtIQKTooGVaAaGimjqnOBSEYKD0KscOhuImJqqkQmfzVgnrUpCu1ao90wx1BSTgfkHLCETNTkfq_oR-tHPfOJWGY=&c=c5oJp_kQZfNtOeTnD6FVZdfgTA8gBURCaGcgFVNtT0pU0D3_V90mGQ==&ch=NbLCuRZLg9z0hDhQZKgDHg_cPHc8ydkZ6lDGLaGCyQrauxlyWxS5AQ==>. To facilitate a transition to TMH service delivery during the pandemic, WRCAC also released an Issue Brief in April 2020, "Moving to Telemental Health in a Children's Advocacy Center Environment."<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001_WfAsQla8luDfrpJTFjfnTLqFbT8FeoYwqinaStCLSZUMWs_aXqlHXMsWRL9X6WOSPFzvixChW3wh3AsY2UtHMZzJdU0X2VWyONZImqTYhsYir-ClUX9WPTn_Wgca4CI6VPykeKDBJaiaD3caA2txfxwtbo_r7aCN7gsfsXdi3iXnFVJ-fpTzattVEF3MVglSSbVP1jk6SuM2znKLMXzQR0wrVYJ2mzc-8-HHPJ_Btlek5EQHAGepwYcegBaKNTRhZTHo7kf8KvbYhxzwfyg4Q==&c=c5oJp_kQZfNtOeTnD6FVZdfgTA8gBURCaGcgFVNtT0pU0D3_V90mGQ==&ch=NbLCuRZLg9z0hDhQZKgDHg_cPHc8ydkZ6lDGLaGCyQrauxlyWxS5AQ==> The brief details strategies to prepare for service delivery, make clinical adjustments to therapy, and integrate technology and equipment that promote success.

Due to the pandemic, many mental health clinicians transitioned to TMH service delivery quickly with little ability to prepare. As a result, they lost access to informal, peer consultation that they rely upon for support. In response, WRCAC is partnering with the National Children's Alliance (NCA)<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001_WfAsQla8luDfrpJTFjfnTLqFbT8FeoYwqinaStCLSZUMWs_aXqlHXMsWRL9X6WOAqtx7nRCiHkCjd4kEzGncrUqeBEVzrH5AeV-4qJBeN5RGmPWO--7nymNFX69QhhGml-J-JwpbWZufB5QA30gDU_USxKPCHaZJlxyBcz-sw46BjZteZo2GA==&c=c5oJp_kQZfNtOeTnD6FVZdfgTA8gBURCaGcgFVNtT0pU0D3_V90mGQ==&ch=NbLCuRZLg9z0hDhQZKgDHg_cPHc8ydkZ6lDGLaGCyQrauxlyWxS5AQ==> to host monthly, virtual Mental Health Peer Consultation Forums for clinicians providing trauma treatment to children served by CACs (in particular, for clinicians serving rural and frontier communities). The Forums provide a safe space to share resources, connect with other clinicians doing similar work, and seek guidance on issues of importance. Experts from the Chadwick Center for Children and Families at Rady Children's Hospital - San Diego are also available to answer practice-related questions. This ongoing series is held the first Tuesday of each month from 11:00am-12:30pm PT (12:00-1:30pm MT, 1:00-2:30pm CT and 2:00-3:30pm ET). To register for the next Mental Health Peer Consultation Forum, click here<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001_WfAsQla8luDfrpJTFjfnTLqFbT8FeoYwqinaStCLSZUMWs_aXqlHb_7Glw51qm-x8ZHafXai28_WfOp_sS2d4uzsqVK2R5BxgkPxpc5t0HwFZ0LS5mRd5W9nJf05Tr0Mu4Og3Iir1LSRuecLlTrEnMP-pB9BGMBXaTnUUwqEBelNrwXxyZ9Namh5KYAfHEs_Sgvj1f6JjlpIrpPARRtQKaPBqvuxdfi5ScH635dhRwSCGYIdSc59g==&c=c5oJp_kQZfNtOeTnD6FVZdfgTA8gBURCaGcgFVNtT0pU0D3_V90mGQ==&ch=NbLCuRZLg9z0hDhQZKgDHg_cPHc8ydkZ6lDGLaGCyQrauxlyWxS5AQ==>.

In 2020, WRCAC launched a TMH Pilot Project to establish statewide, TMH networks of trained mental health providers who will provide evidence-based, trauma-focused treatment to children and families served at CACs in rural and frontier communities. WRCAC selected Washington and Montana as pilot states and is working in collaboration with Children's Advocacy Centers of Washington (CACWA)<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001_WfAsQla8luDfrpJTFjfnTLqFbT8FeoYwqinaStCLSZUMWs_aXqlHXMsWRL9X6WOSmLtqRC4ZgIW2vP__wVvjppFrIlpLuvuHP-R7TCjwsvFX8xCWRMFQo7a6fh_JVVHUuOjhsLD8UE=&c=c5oJp_kQZfNtOeTnD6FVZdfgTA8gBURCaGcgFVNtT0pU0D3_V90mGQ==&ch=NbLCuRZLg9z0hDhQZKgDHg_cPHc8ydkZ6lDGLaGCyQrauxlyWxS5AQ==> and Children's Alliance of Montana (CAM)<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001_WfAsQla8luDfrpJTFjfnTLqFbT8FeoYwqinaStCLSZUMWs_aXqlHXMsWRL9X6WO6DBakZKSgip4bsLjFfIuTdZrhesyxi1vAA9bcs2Adzs10_yVWYM5IjIFD0fwLGcuniHWOfIhOPgmQ6GeNsHw01-q6nnSwR3-&c=c5oJp_kQZfNtOeTnD6FVZdfgTA8gBURCaGcgFVNtT0pU0D3_V90mGQ==&ch=NbLCuRZLg9z0hDhQZKgDHg_cPHc8ydkZ6lDGLaGCyQrauxlyWxS5AQ==> (the NCA-accredited chapters) to implement the project. The goal is to ensure that all CAC clients have access to high-quality, accessible and appropriate mental health treatment regardless of where they live, build state capacity to meet identified needs of rural CAC clients, and expand access to necessary support systems for children to heal from trauma. The pilot states recently completed an Exploration and Assessment Phase that determined their readiness to create a functioning TMH network that can effectively link clinicians in one part of the state with children in families living elsewhere. In the next phase, pilot states will receive training and technical assistance to plan, develop and sustain their TMH networks. Montana and Washington are ideal for the TMH Pilot Project as they have identified a number of rural, frontier and tribal communities with limited access to resources and services, and both states offer strong commitments to innovate and think strategically to enhance mental health service delivery through TMH.

WRCAC recognizes that the sudden rise in CACs implementing TMH is not a passing trend that simply meets the needs of the moment, but is a catalyst for lasting change in mental health service delivery. The research of the past decade clearly shows that TMH is as successful as in-person evidence-based treatments in facilitating positive outcomes. TMH continues to be an important tool for communities, (particularly those that are more geographically isolated), to access timely, quality, mental health services. Recent literature in the field validates the premise that returning to traditional in-person care once the pandemic wanes is unlikely. Hybrid models of care that include both in-person and TMH are becoming more accepted and practiced to serve children and families in need of mental health services. Bridging the gap between rural and urban mental health services involves addressing many complex barriers, such as availability, accessibility and acceptability, while developing creative solutions to complex challenges that are often unique to rural areas. TMH is a part of the solution to improving access in rural areas, increasing the likelihood that individuals living in rural locations will engage in care.

We encourage you to utilize these resources in your efforts to provide quality TMH services to the children and families you serve. If you would like additional information about our Rural Mental Health Project, or have suggestions for new initiatives, please reach out to us at wrcac at rchsd.org<mailto:wrcac at rchsd.org>. All ideas are welcome!

>From Anne Seymour's Monday Missives

On Wednesday, March 31, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. EST, the National Institute of Corrections is hosting a webinar entitled "Building Inclusion Across Multi-Disciplinary Teams. "Do you feel like you are working in an inclusive environment? Organizations of all kinds - including corrections - have wrestled with how to create an inclusive culture and promote inclusivity for decades. Now the stakes are even higher to develop and cultivate a culture that promotes excellence by leveraging everyone's skills, abilities, knowledge, and workplace experiences. Focusing on your workforce's diverse talents will promote a heightened awareness of each person's contribution and produce higher performing teams. If you are interested in being part of a team where everyone can contribute and feel they are a valued member, this one-hour interactive webinar sponsored by NIC will explore the benefits of building inclusion across multi-disciplinary teams in corrections to increase cultural awareness, operational effectiveness, and program efficacy."  For more information and to register, visit https://nicmeetings.webex.com/nicmeetings/onstage/g.php?MTID=eaf259141606d6fed76a9d70a638f34dc <https://lnks.gd/l/eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJidWxsZXRpbl9saW5rX2lkIjoxMDAsInVyaSI6ImJwMjpjbGljayIsImJ1bGxldGluX2lkIjoiMjAyMTAzMDIuMzYyMjc2NTEiLCJ1cmwiOiJodHRwczovL25pY21lZXRpbmdzLndlYmV4LmNvbS9uaWNtZWV0aW5ncy9vbnN0YWdlL2cucGhwP01USUQ9ZWFmMjU5MTQxNjA2ZDZmZWQ3NmE5ZDcwYTYzOGYzNGRjIn0.DsmJlGsYHHxfErgdwy9Ato1JNYaX7tpgvdYCL1nFX0s/s/1333568207/br/99034525027-l>


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>


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.


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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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Employment
Unless indicated, please view corresponding attachment for full details

Department of Justice, Crime Victim & Survivor Services
Claims Specialist (AS1)<https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Salem--DOJ--Justice-Building/Administrative-Specialist-1--Claims-Specialist-_REQ-60466> Closes March 31, 2021

Amani Center
MDT Coordinator

ABC House
Mental Health Counselor
                https://www.abchouse.org/about-us/employment-opportunities/

Kids FIRST
Child Abuse Medical Provider/Medical Director

Children's Center of Clackamas Co
Family Support & Intake Specialist (Bilingual)<https://childrenscenter.hiringthing.com/job/239879/family-support-intake-specialist-bilingual>

Children's Advocacy Center of Lincoln County
Child Advocate

Juliette's House
Licensed Mental Health Provider
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










Amanda VanTil
Grant Specialist | Crime Victim and Survivor Services Division
Oregon Department of Justice
503.378.6870

Looking for resources for managing your grant funds during COVID-19? Check out: https://www.doj.state.or.us/crime-victims/for-grantees/covid-19-updates/

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