CAMI Weekly January 24-28, 2022

VanTil Amanda L Amanda.L.VanTil at doj.state.or.us
Thu Jan 27 10:14:57 PST 2022


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  CAMI Weekly News                                          January 24-28, 2022



Solicitations and Training
New OR DHS News

New SRCAC: The Deep Well: The CE-CERT Model for Sustaining a Career in Child Welfare

New OVCs Child Victims and Witnesses Support Materials

New WRCAC: Building Resilient Teams

New OJJDP Opportunities

New WRCAC Roundup

CVC Webpages for CACs and Advocates

OR Efforts to Address Human Trafficking

MDT Peer Forums

NACC's 45th National Child Welfare Law Conference

NACC: New Recommendations for Legal Representation of Children and Youth in Neglect and Abuse Proceedings

NTI 2022 Call for Proposals


Employment
Amani Center: Intake Coordinator

CARES NW: 2 positions

Community Works: Sex Trafficking Intervention Coordinator

Juliette’s House: 2 positions

Kids FIRST: 3 positions

OCADSV: 3 positions






Solicitations and Trainings

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Legislative Session Preview

[A large building with a lawn in front of it  Description automatically generated with low confidence]Thanks to the hundreds of partners who attended our preview of ODHS priorities and requests for the 2022 Legislative Session on Jan. 14, 2022. It's going to be a critical session. If you missed it or want to review, visit the link below.

Visit our website for the Jan. 14 video, presentation and Q&A<https://lnks.gd/l/eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJidWxsZXRpbl9saW5rX2lkIjoxMDEsInVyaSI6ImJwMjpjbGljayIsImJ1bGxldGluX2lkIjoiMjAyMjAxMjEuNTIxODkyOTEiLCJ1cmwiOiJodHRwczovL3d3dy5vcmVnb24uZ292L2Rocy9ESFNORVdTL1BhZ2VzL1N0YWtlaG9sZGVyLUFnZW5kYXMuYXNweD91dG1fbWVkaXVtPWVtYWlsJnV0bV9zb3VyY2U9Z292ZGVsaXZlcnkifQ.HlamFAsP5WlQhM2es5GKMdNJ5-I5PNbW42SPRMlVlcc/s/638006616/br/125480071964-l>
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ODHS Program Leadership Update

OD​HS has been preparing for leadership transitions in three of its program divisions: Aging and People with Disabilities, Child Welfare and Self-Sufficiency Programs. We wanted to update you on recent decisions and our progress.
Read more about leadership changes<https://lnks.gd/l/eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJidWxsZXRpbl9saW5rX2lkIjoxMDIsInVyaSI6ImJwMjpjbGljayIsImJ1bGxldGluX2lkIjoiMjAyMjAxMjEuNTIxODkyOTEiLCJ1cmwiOiJodHRwczovL3d3dy5vcmVnb24uZ292L2Rocy9ESFNORVdTL1BhZ2VzL0RpcmVjdG9ycy1NZXNzYWdlcy5hc3B4P3V0bV9tZWRpdW09ZW1haWwmdXRtX3NvdXJjZT1nb3ZkZWxpdmVyeSJ9.l3zESOL_9S3CaWQSije7aCFnFPdrfC8ZgTaPiYHqvrw/s/638006616/br/125480071964-l>
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More key updates and resources

[Graphical user interface  Description automatically generated with medium confidence]ODHS launched a new Spanish Facebook page Departamento de Servicios Humanos de Oregon. Like, follow and share!<https://lnks.gd/l/eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJidWxsZXRpbl9saW5rX2lkIjoxMDMsInVyaSI6ImJwMjpjbGljayIsImJ1bGxldGluX2lkIjoiMjAyMjAxMjEuNTIxODkyOTEiLCJ1cmwiOiJodHRwczovL3d3dy5mYWNlYm9vay5jb20vT0RIU2VzcGFub2wvP3V0bV9tZWRpdW09ZW1haWwmdXRtX3NvdXJjZT1nb3ZkZWxpdmVyeSJ9.FA3piYar8616ZcDLFMObXlddYSzM4xVWecu_dgewS-4/s/638006616/br/125480071964-l>



  *   You Are Not Alone<https://lnks.gd/l/eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJidWxsZXRpbl9saW5rX2lkIjoxMDQsInVyaSI6ImJwMjpjbGljayIsImJ1bGxldGluX2lkIjoiMjAyMjAxMjEuNTIxODkyOTEiLCJ1cmwiOiJodHRwczovL2dvdnN0YXR1cy5lZ292LmNvbS9vci1kaHMtbm90LWFsb25lP3V0bV9tZWRpdW09ZW1haWwmdXRtX3NvdXJjZT1nb3ZkZWxpdmVyeSJ9.z1j2lXQUguktpfcDNBJnRbgVb9cyp7VkCML7YR_wZpo/s/638006616/br/125480071964-l> is a comprehensive webpage that provides resources for domestic and sexual violence prevention; suicide prevention; mental health; alcohol and drug abuse recovery; help for youth and elders; financial exploitation and abuse reporting.
  *   Funding opportunity Beginning February 2022, ODHS will invite requests to fund equity-focused community projects<https://lnks.gd/l/eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJidWxsZXRpbl9saW5rX2lkIjoxMDUsInVyaSI6ImJwMjpjbGljayIsImJ1bGxldGluX2lkIjoiMjAyMjAxMjEuNTIxODkyOTEiLCJ1cmwiOiJodHRwczovL3d3dy5vcmVnb24uZ292L2Rocy9ESFNORVdTL05ld3NSZWxlYXNlcy9Jbm5vdmF0aW9uRnVuZC5wZGY_dXRtX21lZGl1bT1lbWFpbCZ1dG1fc291cmNlPWdvdmRlbGl2ZXJ5In0.MoAuajcIdwKjR2jGlJKI-e3Ev9uqdZ6Ln2BW2io4UmM/s/638006616/br/125480071964-l> that support older adults and people with disabilities.
  *   Seeking council members. The Governor of Oregon and ODHS are seeking applicants for positions on the state Senior Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council. Learn more and apply<https://lnks.gd/l/eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJidWxsZXRpbl9saW5rX2lkIjoxMDYsInVyaSI6ImJwMjpjbGljayIsImJ1bGxldGluX2lkIjoiMjAyMjAxMjEuNTIxODkyOTEiLCJ1cmwiOiJodHRwczovL3d3dy5vcmVnb24uZ292L2Rocy9ESFNORVdTL05ld3NSZWxlYXNlcy9TRU1TQUNBcHBsaWNhdGlvbnMucGRmP3V0bV9tZWRpdW09ZW1haWwmdXRtX3NvdXJjZT1nb3ZkZWxpdmVyeSJ9.ycd8ELc8rZBG0Xp3KWOTyjMIAI06X_QqGGJqwfvhoVs/s/638006616/br/125480071964-l>.

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Everyone has a right to know about and use Oregon Department of Human Services programs and services. Some examples of the free help we can provide are: sign language and spoken language interpreters, written materials in other languages, Braille, large print, audio and other formats. If you need help or have questions, please contact us at ADA.dhs at dhsoha.state.or.us<mailto:ADA.dhs at dhsoha.state.or.us>.


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AVAILABLE UNTIL FEBRUARY 10TH

"The Deep Well: The CE-CERT Model for Sustaining a Career in Child Welfare"

Available on SRCAC's YouTube channel<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=00121NQI5yZZcLfqZiG1bBaLXip6vBb1bHqBvKxXtLcqgUb24dik0wmkYm3bghB-Gd5Er9a81fRU8sk9IshsDZZBSZf2tcqvVUFx3OVZwbcAROGpKF0MYYHCnCL80JU0k30eG9z4h7Ko2PfOE3KaxYgziGZhslV_zdwpp2EK9cEarxSbJK3eV-Hsb6kRzwOn8AM&c=ciXlb6kX8EGRTplshc3e18BL5EOB0vmkeazUfQs-xlH0sG1QQJKjOA==&ch=kJd1_9aufWqwB89SzglFHq88StIrzvCQJpZFO7gjItAKiFMAl5rL3A==>

Led by Brian Miller, Ph.D., this webinar provides clinicians and their supervisors with an overview of the five skill components (experiential engagement, managing rumination, intentional narrative, reducing emotional labor, and parasympathetic recovery strategies) of the CE-CERT model and guided opportunities for the worker to self-audit their current strengths and needs for developing these skills.

Rather than traditional self-help strategies that take place after exposure to trauma, this model is about re-training direct service providers to remain resilient as they are exposed to trauma. This model is a re-thinking of managing secondary traumatic stress that can be accomplished through intentionality, practice, and coaching.

The presentation is followed by a Q&A period moderated by SRCAC Project Director Karen Hangartner.
Watch the Webinar<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=00121NQI5yZZcLfqZiG1bBaLXip6vBb1bHqBvKxXtLcqgUb24dik0wmkYm3bghB-Gd5yYJeUx-ia6iXt7Av2RG4aiFckGuoosZwD6UTD72bGJiXPZ_SZ2Mi-oEvMEmDP3hfzbV8PCF69WrUvKRmcgYMhthINRAs0-S3DNsKK4C4Zjl12u71voGKxPiALxY8QMD5OxUq--HBv3xPsuLCeWBzjefsTaCkFnaE&c=ciXlb6kX8EGRTplshc3e18BL5EOB0vmkeazUfQs-xlH0sG1QQJKjOA==&ch=kJd1_9aufWqwB89SzglFHq88StIrzvCQJpZFO7gjItAKiFMAl5rL3A==>

This webinar will only be available until February 10, 2022.

Want More? Check Out More Videos Around Secondary Traumatic Stress:

"How Are You Doing?" YouTube Series<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=00121NQI5yZZcLfqZiG1bBaLXip6vBb1bHqBvKxXtLcqgUb24dik0wmkYm3bghB-Gd50nePXUaqaxZh230vitMLuRfVskvgnDlxCQcfVDIFf5909t30rgnQO3rptZDmFCLQjon01u45Yhzs2noSTZZZm-rhMLGkSNDtGIPS2BZNqhw4raAKFpAf4UjoUkWl4V0v-V_YiQ9tgL4yVlBDjNhstQ==&c=ciXlb6kX8EGRTplshc3e18BL5EOB0vmkeazUfQs-xlH0sG1QQJKjOA==&ch=kJd1_9aufWqwB89SzglFHq88StIrzvCQJpZFO7gjItAKiFMAl5rL3A==>




This project is supported by Award No. 2019-CI-FX-K003 awarded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Department of Justice.
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New from the Office for Victims of Crime!

[Graphical user interface  Description automatically generated]OVC’s Child Victims and Witnesses Support Materials<https://ovc.ojp.gov/child-victims-and-witnesses-support> offer age appropriate resources to support children and youth during their involvement with the justice system as a victim or witness to a crime. To commemorate National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, OVC is pleased to announce an update to these materials with the release of a set of graphic novels focused on young trafficking survivors’ experiences, plus an accompanying booklet that focuses on rights, roles, and responsibilities within the justice system. Based on the input of national experts and young trafficking survivors, the graphic novels include excerpts of support from individuals with lived experience and information for a reader who might find themselves in a similar situation. A companion piece provides information about a victim’s and witness’ rights and the roles of the people they might meet. Guides for Practitioners and Parents and Caregivers provide information on how to use the materials.” You can find these wonderful new resources here<https://ovc.ojp.gov/child-victims-and-witnesses-support/human-trafficking>.



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Building Resilient Teams
APPLY BY FEBRUARY 8, 2022
WRCAC is now accepting applications for Cohort 5 of
Building Resilient Teams, an online guided discussion group designed to build resiliency within the MDT.
TARGET AUDIENCE
This training is open to all child abuse multidisciplinary team professionals in the Western region. All disciplines are encouraged to apply for well-rounded discussion within the group.

Teams of 2 individuals from each MDT are invited to apply, with at least one member who is in a leadership role on the MDT (e.g., MDT Facilitator).
PROJECT DETAILS
This group will promote resilience and provide an opportunity for participants to return to their MDT with strategies, resources, and an action plan for building resiliency within their own teams.

This group will meet twice a month for seven sessions via Zoom. The time commitment per month is estimated at 4 hours, which includes 15 to 30 minutes of pre-meeting work and an hour and 15 minutes for each session. For individual benefit, as well as the benefit of the entire group, participants are strongly encouraged to participate in all seven sessions.

There is no cost to participate in the project.

For more information, please click here<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ylg2kjZg9yoc6Q1Wm4nnUG3QYFiNEqipVHILDuG49QAwQIWkGoFINiUjQCUkKAE6fuTOv7mJ6Q6mBwzvFJ58HZZxHOfgvxD_5sV7mUJo31ddfxGORm2n-iuWK9N-KDWGAxFzBBXkRjBMKIthans0NKjln7ImxvnUeK_e0ZOgeeiPHYyJdzKwW7DPEloOKU1lgXSE5WIlnGlkkGfccNpdfDqNPsfchJli&c=qvRDKLUvBKIDzwCunkG-Qfy1kQP9jxw9sLrXnu_N_JWNAxBUNh7gXg==&ch=ADNuz1o6o-R2_0p6bda9KG--Jvso1Foe_lViDt0GEi8ZJn7VhNcvPA==>.
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HOW TO APPLY
Applications are due by Tuesday, February 8, 2022 and applicants will be notified by Tuesday, February 15, 2022 as to whether or not they are accepted.

Questions? Contact Kelsey Roberts, WRCAC Training and Communications Coordinator, at kroberts2 at rchsd.org<mailto:kroberts2 at rchsd.org>.
Click here to apply<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ylg2kjZg9yoc6Q1Wm4nnUG3QYFiNEqipVHILDuG49QAwQIWkGoFINgRhw3lckoBwaGH0HP8muw2-2E2YEF04O8ea7ujIYW4zdiP9LJa4tFpuljnskJisjeCKZdD_8OyYlCtRrv4s5f5V0buBcWG4ugNCr6DTMgMGKj20IXpM3lnGVAilIocMnDbUKaDzRu_1b3kOy_PfqIXM-I8JqsyrYHUjUgsaRgpQ&c=qvRDKLUvBKIDzwCunkG-Qfy1kQP9jxw9sLrXnu_N_JWNAxBUNh7gXg==&ch=ADNuz1o6o-R2_0p6bda9KG--Jvso1Foe_lViDt0GEi8ZJn7VhNcvPA==>

OTHER OPPORTUNITIES

MDT Facilitator Peer Forums
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Starting Monday, February 7, 2022
11:00am - 12:30pm PT
12:00pm - 1:30pm MT | 1:00pm - 2:30pm CT | 2:00pm - 3:30pm ET
Do you serve in the role of MDT Facilitator (regardless of your actual job title)?
Are you interested in connecting with your peers doing similar work across the
country? If so, join our new MDT Facilitator Peer Forum series!

The Regional CACs are pleased to launch new, bi-monthly peer forums for child abuse professionals who serve in the role of MDT Facilitator for a children's advocacy center. We invite you to join with your peers throughout the US to share resources, reflect on what defines and supports your role, and seek guidance from one another.

For more information, please click here<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ylg2kjZg9yoc6Q1Wm4nnUG3QYFiNEqipVHILDuG49QAwQIWkGoFINobStP_bXHIX3eNeS9zkZUG0-MpnuqDTyFUsrsTkoHNq0gq0y2cEV1x4UlE8WEDM94NwW7HDFDTaiaP3tdZ2ZlnqXzocHm-LTeQN4SOYkygFUSGPX3XUdM57yOEMThUDvJSMPeaBL8qOpbBen9j0hkGOl2-K7m8driqKSFB05qTWZb48Q42CmGY=&c=qvRDKLUvBKIDzwCunkG-Qfy1kQP9jxw9sLrXnu_N_JWNAxBUNh7gXg==&ch=ADNuz1o6o-R2_0p6bda9KG--Jvso1Foe_lViDt0GEi8ZJn7VhNcvPA==>.
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www.westernregionalcac.org<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ylg2kjZg9yoc6Q1Wm4nnUG3QYFiNEqipVHILDuG49QAwQIWkGoFINsG_cSDGdX5cLWX7ukFtKyoy8fdCYU5dwGrdhfjDQwcOqoz9ktl4InRYILoFMUEM0aCJTh0THm-bPzNr4rT1g16899n8gtkgmk7UV2ECJ5Tf&c=qvRDKLUvBKIDzwCunkG-Qfy1kQP9jxw9sLrXnu_N_JWNAxBUNh7gXg==&ch=ADNuz1o6o-R2_0p6bda9KG--Jvso1Foe_lViDt0GEi8ZJn7VhNcvPA==>
WRCAC is funded through the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, cooperative agreement #2019-CI-FX-K002



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The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention's<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001nTkTALh_-33B1yYypc5MmaVyEEI4FrtxxOz9tkrGWgZLreFW0x-ammoS8DSVFxe0kaMBvDrvGZOxZmhGitrnJAIbTEGblt9Gp7EiThpHcLBt9zmVRwNSWPErteUrsO_NjZxgOUtHQgA=&c=EkPseCO8-MMjaykUpBwmYOtnAtmCHu3-D6-iUmnoA1-pPnKm1x-t8g==&ch=uRO0iVhpNVjN_RrQsXiHsY07LPnmk4Ny7n3HFEOPW9x2JPlzsc8CjQ==> (OJJDP's) National Training and Technical Assistance Center<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001nTkTALh_-33B1yYypc5MmaVyEEI4FrtxxOz9tkrGWgZLreFW0x-amuXsFzS9N6yWBv03B8_BT8fFCFhaY1L93xuaQAt_76d0_DaRv-V8U0btlIWpXGv0K5cg7wQvOitYf7YDResAfaq7vZaorZUxEXJLbr-vKAtFHAtihInxOEQi88pMBCa7NxK5RVBJahrZLcZcznm5CRi3OkJubJTFIA==&c=EkPseCO8-MMjaykUpBwmYOtnAtmCHu3-D6-iUmnoA1-pPnKm1x-t8g==&ch=uRO0iVhpNVjN_RrQsXiHsY07LPnmk4Ny7n3HFEOPW9x2JPlzsc8CjQ==> (NTTAC), in conjunction with the Innocent Justice Foundation<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001nTkTALh_-33B1yYypc5MmaVyEEI4FrtxxOz9tkrGWgZLreFW0x-ammSzaqVVLk3x9zMbWNPjv7osWTodlp5rJQIz7i0OYrscKe4Gy4bnzoX07u0UT8RiTxvvOvcNP_71iAdO4YkXZa8sSEkqHW00yA==&c=EkPseCO8-MMjaykUpBwmYOtnAtmCHu3-D6-iUmnoA1-pPnKm1x-t8g==&ch=uRO0iVhpNVjN_RrQsXiHsY07LPnmk4Ny7n3HFEOPW9x2JPlzsc8CjQ==>, is pleased to announce an upcoming no-cost webinar series for law enforcement, prosecutors, and other investigative personnel.

Questions concerning this webinar may be directed to the OJJDP TTA Help Desk at 833–647–0513 or at OJJDPTTA at usdoj.gov<mailto:OJJDPTTA at usdoj.gov>.

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Webinar Series on Secondary Trauma and Traumatic Stress: Overview, Signs and Symptoms, and Wellness Tools and Techniques to Mitigate the Effects

This 6-part webinar series will focus on secondary trauma and traumatic stress, the effect it has on professionals, and the different factors that can compound the response to trauma. Webinars in this series will provide in-depth information on the signs and symptoms of stress (physical, cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and worldview), focusing further on specialized resiliency tools and coping strategies to help professionals combat traumatic stress and develop personalized tools to help alleviate the effects of trauma. This series will help law enforcement, prosecutors, and other investigative personnel identify, reduce, and address the traumatic impact of their work in combating child sexual exploitation.
Register<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001nTkTALh_-33B1yYypc5MmaVyEEI4FrtxxOz9tkrGWgZLreFW0x-amgR9ozTqUZyioUv-CBw4uMyv6X_qJtKJhS_BesH1sIjcWnHkWY2uBw10U-vUvBQbOyAcD_x8P_umA0U40sYJN2VsyGbasa3fswNnk3f3kv1UhUnGOfcnYrt56XWdvY-BDBh5TtEndamkwdRf7CavpU-9oWweP4jA1q-IDAXu6fFZgfm_V7fVDoJL9sg6PF1IGSawl8O5DrkhJ2xtzH1dOWusR4usOfu0Dx_WMXPHCkTyWrwd2UR4a1k4ZuUzGlT_aRUsdH84R3xn2xvBz_pYzX5ILxX5_jxJe7HA1yOhtmf13pq16KdL-U8XRTnxOkqGF95LBsCu3SvdCYfzX6W__eLrGcvTl8VGr9K085uVLp4wLy8mtXJqQLquV91_wNs-0BB5XNbZ9vtK7tZsJbtsQGyH_086gyIzxrEK_uGOh8RAUMEh2o6fCYiFULqMZhL8hNeL7EMKmxIk43E4gLX1fpOtkfHw2zyNLZ29YKSRuyK4IpCrssuV40DNzVC13t_CF9gFNrjWXldiRTj9wQOq6z7LG_NuOW9v55pN3O5uxQUPE-0xdNzydiPR1Qyy_2FzXHtI9ixGw5qC_tiIi1fk7WQfnjPj9blw4-oPTq9exzvaV6ctQYeSsdWd8qeO7xHxE8TKSAYDZZEkRuxQTwz9ywTCedFHmfx_myrzYc9LGmDXPsF7CPLqhiy77kzMX3zagPUEui1m6aEkXdzN0uUwyOgDm6LLB7HIUXn5vWR4j8z5EWPfw-uhf-B2EdzK_lrB6cKPgpbPST_2mDPw_mLqhuVgX6gQo0gxWfRNDUlZqN8qyzRny6oIWh690uGJeNB78A==&c=EkPseCO8-MMjaykUpBwmYOtnAtmCHu3-D6-iUmnoA1-pPnKm1x-t8g==&ch=uRO0iVhpNVjN_RrQsXiHsY07LPnmk4Ny7n3HFEOPW9x2JPlzsc8CjQ==>
Upcoming webinars in the series:
·    February 2, 2022, 2–3:30 p.m. ET Secondary Trauma and Traumatic Stress<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001nTkTALh_-33B1yYypc5MmaVyEEI4FrtxxOz9tkrGWgZLreFW0x-amgR9ozTqUZyiQoo_FunWuo5vsbkxoLTjNOkBiq7lENZC3Z6d3gwGC-j1-6LEa68UcDMEJb13Ba6pUWyLncZM5M7JP3npKsmbVEwB6_OUUePjqQLQxy558U-MVKUKN438mRaZhSRHXfNUI13_c-sJ10h5Co20ZyDKUvtkuoMt7iqHnDu-pSwrKkIrUWX97PNBYw==&c=EkPseCO8-MMjaykUpBwmYOtnAtmCHu3-D6-iUmnoA1-pPnKm1x-t8g==&ch=uRO0iVhpNVjN_RrQsXiHsY07LPnmk4Ny7n3HFEOPW9x2JPlzsc8CjQ==>

·    February 16, 2022, 2–3:30 p.m. ET Secondary Trauma and Traumatic Stress: Physical Signs and Symptoms and How To Mitigate<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001nTkTALh_-33B1yYypc5MmaVyEEI4FrtxxOz9tkrGWgZLreFW0x-amgR9ozTqUZyiYqtR0xyAToqED4Fk1ZUVLx7ONknGkSeuyT9nVfEahsJFe4-GOnrC3XekVRUl8eqaCG51wkNZlFxWPgs7PTeYIc-g9mC-L9QeijRm1h-n_XqR6DmHhkUCLVIJiTW4IcQen4JzKqqiOC3SrkMvaDDV5tRoT9P3-3A0nJV4x5ZQMVMi_m3yVCFmb4R3cbF3uvVcEEN2c6tl87Y=&c=EkPseCO8-MMjaykUpBwmYOtnAtmCHu3-D6-iUmnoA1-pPnKm1x-t8g==&ch=uRO0iVhpNVjN_RrQsXiHsY07LPnmk4Ny7n3HFEOPW9x2JPlzsc8CjQ==>

·    March 2, 2022, 2–3:30 p.m. ET Secondary Trauma and Traumatic Stress: Cognitive Signs and Symptoms and How To Mitigate<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001nTkTALh_-33B1yYypc5MmaVyEEI4FrtxxOz9tkrGWgZLreFW0x-amgR9ozTqUZyiy5xVKdePOKrD0nbHdEi9ZikivniZCnhaJ78OFQ7idV3wBxUZrKezJhTPANy5uX9K0daoSBDI5pA_po17ZbFPccHEVV1nmOgaErbALJVXJHj3qXt8UQMc7s4U8JFDsuh-m2Ktwrpu-GxRaVkTTcHfZ6Bu5ZGVADDW51WMoQjXGUfsHeNjVd-AeKLwVirpAwtTEirfHx43SWk=&c=EkPseCO8-MMjaykUpBwmYOtnAtmCHu3-D6-iUmnoA1-pPnKm1x-t8g==&ch=uRO0iVhpNVjN_RrQsXiHsY07LPnmk4Ny7n3HFEOPW9x2JPlzsc8CjQ==>

·    March 23, 2022, 2–3:30 p.m. ET Secondary Trauma and Traumatic Stress: Emotional Signs and Symptoms and How To Mitigate<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001nTkTALh_-33B1yYypc5MmaVyEEI4FrtxxOz9tkrGWgZLreFW0x-amgR9ozTqUZyicxEKPWjmmWZNKdnogY9tnoEQOF0OLrrwO4jJhS42vHo8_EKYjx32TXBtFW-ohkyIA77NZkiWm7__WbHDIeR8ecopmIWpRI-6NdzdeQh7DCtEjwyMjBA3sZqXBgSFUGMA2UPyEgWy0GotuleZ0d18h7IAOwKt5Y-bQhicUtCCdtgQC7dgaOdBGqyoTebf2Wpa7HSz8BFee2d8iBib42xAJw==&c=EkPseCO8-MMjaykUpBwmYOtnAtmCHu3-D6-iUmnoA1-pPnKm1x-t8g==&ch=uRO0iVhpNVjN_RrQsXiHsY07LPnmk4Ny7n3HFEOPW9x2JPlzsc8CjQ==>

·    April 13, 2022, 2–3:30 p.m. ET Secondary Trauma and Traumatic Stress: Behavioral Signs and Symptoms and How To Mitigate<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001nTkTALh_-33B1yYypc5MmaVyEEI4FrtxxOz9tkrGWgZLreFW0x-amgR9ozTqUZyirCCU9Tvuba6q4xvuBWmQGTHFtCO_smGINI9_CgvMtdleXmV1kN4zAQ_6Sm2dEfEScogw1elowBDyTZV13VkePWamkLHErmebF1hc2tUzS1u70rZo0muoqKqMnnbfV81masKatj5xTf-AYcEwAZ0Mm02ZM1SyeSQeHLwXM9PjZvAaSud55HuHPNeAGCZSjC_swhyusV2nHqRnS496GKU2Yg==&c=EkPseCO8-MMjaykUpBwmYOtnAtmCHu3-D6-iUmnoA1-pPnKm1x-t8g==&ch=uRO0iVhpNVjN_RrQsXiHsY07LPnmk4Ny7n3HFEOPW9x2JPlzsc8CjQ==>

·    April 20, 2022, 2–3:30 p.m. ET Secondary Trauma and Traumatic Stress: Worldview Signs and Symptoms and How To Mitigate<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001nTkTALh_-33B1yYypc5MmaVyEEI4FrtxxOz9tkrGWgZLreFW0x-amgR9ozTqUZyinyG6ZEp_yDI39oCTme0pCjsntINjMvj4GiyM3kRt_DQfXXOy3Rbti9J35XFEqtYWkPuMytaRwWv0o7O1FYFC9R1YRo2TANlJx0vs7Y6XNFBKQwCAyfHXEz_9wGFPjOADeKyDHvfX2s1Bu21Wr0m_wFiXDtosAn0Kq2EEYYIzApzw9puSzqydA-Bkq-9g3J_oJ0XfKxDmO6f2wQq7j1fK_g==&c=EkPseCO8-MMjaykUpBwmYOtnAtmCHu3-D6-iUmnoA1-pPnKm1x-t8g==&ch=uRO0iVhpNVjN_RrQsXiHsY07LPnmk4Ny7n3HFEOPW9x2JPlzsc8CjQ==>
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Improving Trauma-Informed Care and Practice in Children's Advocacy Centers
As we better understand the life-long effects of trauma experienced in childhood, we are more acutely aware of the need for children’s advocacy centers (CACs) to provide services that acknowledge trauma’s impact and allow children and families to heal. The CAC model is by design a trauma-informed approach; by providing a child-friendly environment, performing forensic interviews with appropriately trained interviewers, conducting quality screening and assessments, and making referrals to culturally appropriate services through advocacy, CACs are providing services consistent with trauma-informed principles.

In an effort to provide resources to CACs and MDTs throughout the field in the area of trauma-informed practices, the Western Regional Children’s Advocacy Center (WRCAC) produced a three-part webinar series, Trauma-Informed Care and Practice in a CAC Setting<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001xVUmqRNnEGjTRSxdOI91_frbotGUozjVIwKcmZ4xc0IvZXvGINNimlNhe7hMmlfxunW_WG9D2Wfb8zVB0vklm7SfdZm_k-402nVGi3tHKslD9qy-UdGu4FEnk5s2SxcbRA5JI88MOSkpqS_lSxe7qfVoTkFmiyDWolW5iBHpzhV383zgJZhdmhn7au_Z4c1s&c=QnyXLjTLa1HCK1UZSwLl642VPJQ-PDgpBjiEYfbNuDQ1FWnK6C0bxw==&ch=9_hZNyufumRsp6mjeDIZUbhJ_UW_tfO7fT-pU6E0gYBnMyNPosccpQ==>, that provides an overview of the impact of trauma on children and guidance on taking a systems-based approach to assessing and implementing trauma-informed practices in a CAC.

·    In the introductory webinar, Trauma 101 and Trauma-Informed Practice by CAC and MDT Professionals, Al Killen-Harvey, co-founder of The Harvey Institute and long-time staff member of the Chadwick Center for Children and Families, introduces terminology related to trauma and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and builds the skills of professionals working with children who have experienced trauma. This webinar can be used as foundational training on children’s response to trauma for CAC staff and allied professionals.

·    The second webinar in the series, Ensuring Children's Advocacy Centers are Trauma-Informed Organizations, features Melissa Bernstein, Ph.D., Director of the Advancing California’s Trauma-Informed Systems (ACTS) project<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001xVUmqRNnEGjTRSxdOI91_frbotGUozjVIwKcmZ4xc0IvZXvGINNimvu5iylIzAcUrvd0R_tbd7CGqX9a-WsBFOy95RPK_oHnKgrpNPk-6WPhAVUoUNNhUL0NNSKUosgaXKjoZGnjx7UNX6kG9ZdKmg==&c=QnyXLjTLa1HCK1UZSwLl642VPJQ-PDgpBjiEYfbNuDQ1FWnK6C0bxw==&ch=9_hZNyufumRsp6mjeDIZUbhJ_UW_tfO7fT-pU6E0gYBnMyNPosccpQ==>. This webinar brings lessons from the ACTS project’s work to help California’s child-serving systems implement and sustain trauma-informed practices. Dr. Bernstein introduces the ACTS Trauma-Informed Care Menu<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001xVUmqRNnEGjTRSxdOI91_frbotGUozjVIwKcmZ4xc0IvZXvGINNimlNhe7hMmlfxMj9xUfy7GIEhEdEamhPuyIx10oTo0cN875k8ZJM1b_hGbKDDYfo2SGdryAUpQN9bwJUP4UaoGefKb1Naumt3Xay6LrEpYfig2iq5Fc7eKSZkXBlsNv36T3Zewch6Dhhzbo_a1BO792fk9MShdsIOGvj85MrBbPSN1Z36CAQgCYecnUqSTS_C-5QpJHN9RTwE&c=QnyXLjTLa1HCK1UZSwLl642VPJQ-PDgpBjiEYfbNuDQ1FWnK6C0bxw==&ch=9_hZNyufumRsp6mjeDIZUbhJ_UW_tfO7fT-pU6E0gYBnMyNPosccpQ==> and the ACTS Tool Kit<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001xVUmqRNnEGjTRSxdOI91_frbotGUozjVIwKcmZ4xc0IvZXvGINNimlNhe7hMmlfxVE4rXvCMyZCpTj_neihf9M3JwfKiF36DSF6xdg3AnQdMtkRpWVU38JzisEzGR8i8M6baXnH24UQgzC66eCjcWtjCkoDS31uwaahGres5B4BJp7QTXb_Kq1puBlStgj3IOhHrlz6olP2CmV_X0iQk70Qtgs7TM6qQDGjz7icmFt5kWh9btW-W5q_FZ0aXN3W-&c=QnyXLjTLa1HCK1UZSwLl642VPJQ-PDgpBjiEYfbNuDQ1FWnK6C0bxw==&ch=9_hZNyufumRsp6mjeDIZUbhJ_UW_tfO7fT-pU6E0gYBnMyNPosccpQ==> as resources CACs can use to assess their own trauma-informed practices. The ACTs project focuses on three domains of trauma-informed care, including Organizational Environment, Workforce Development and Trauma-Informed Services.

·    In the third and final webinar, Assessing and Improving Trauma-informed Care in Children’s Advocacy Centers, Jennifer Hossler, MSW and Director of Project Intersect, reviews the findings from a CAC site that piloted use of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network’s (NTCSN) Trauma Informed Organizational Assessment (TIOA) tool. This webinar discusses how changes at the organizational level can improve staff skills and services provided to children and families who have experienced trauma.

WRCAC also provides ongoing training and technical assistance (TA) on trauma-informed care to CACs, multidisciplinary teams (MDTs), and state chapters. Starting in 2021, WRCAC has partnered with state chapters in our region to launch a two-part training series<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001xVUmqRNnEGjTRSxdOI91_frbotGUozjVIwKcmZ4xc0IvZXvGINNimlNhe7hMmlfx9Ii_3VQgW2dCr_iA6UWQTw8uAibl8kVEJRXcyyJqEHt7XpIQycvDgqrp2Bb5vSFKjAD_bA8L0WFMyD62uKmmS43E3yvaJ2zTUAb2ri8sYbWs9V0ln9CN_EMvQ7LIMUOCeFv76HTvV2GrONohE7wN_zTLROwA_GBmwRZYs-4TwQXHXmDBvaPQ1p2mUPjf0Go7&c=QnyXLjTLa1HCK1UZSwLl642VPJQ-PDgpBjiEYfbNuDQ1FWnK6C0bxw==&ch=9_hZNyufumRsp6mjeDIZUbhJ_UW_tfO7fT-pU6E0gYBnMyNPosccpQ==> to develop a deeper understanding of trauma and its impact on service providers and communicate a message of organizational responsibility for the well-being of MDT professionals and CAC staff:

·    Part 1, “The Impact of Trauma on Children & Families and Secondary Traumatic Stress in MDT Professionals,” focuses on how trauma is experienced and its impact and secondary traumatic stress with an overview of reflective supervision and its use within systems represented in the MDT; and

·    Part 2, “Reflective Practice and Secondary Traumatic Stress in CACs and MDTs,” includes a review of the impact of trauma with an additional focus on learning the skills to provide reflective supervision to staff.

The trainings are facilitated by Al Killen-Harvey, Lead Trainer for the Chadwick Center for Children & Families, and have been very positively received as reflected in the participant feedback:

·    “This was excellent. I was so glad so many from our CAC were able to attend. I think we can all bring the reflective skills to our daily interactions with families and each other. Thank you.”

·    “This was such a great and insightful presentation. I loved having the space to discuss STS with other professionals!”

·    “Wow, this was an exceptional training. I am taking so much from it for our CAC.”

To make it easier for CACs to locate resources that will increase their understanding and facilitate implementation of trauma-informed practices, WRCAC will release the following new publication in early 2022: “Building Trauma-Informed Children’s Advocacy Centers: Resource Guide”. This resource guide is an adaptation of the TIC Toolkit, “Trauma-Informed Considerations when Engaging Children and Families,” published by Chadwick Center’s ACTS project, (with support from the California Office of Child Abuse and Prevention).

The TIC Toolkit was designed to support child welfare professionals in developing collaborative partnerships with families based on mutual respect and a common commitment to healing. The resources were chosen to aid the Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services in implementing a trauma-informed approach when interacting with children and families and improve outcomes through increasing family engagement.

Starting from the existing TIC Toolkit, WRCAC curated additional resources for the benefit of CACs and partnering professionals, including trauma-informed materials suitable for specific disciplines represented within the CAC and MDT. The updated guide provides a directory of resources, including brief videos that offer micro-learnings on key topics, written materials that introduce special topics, trauma-informed approaches, and responses to populations experiencing trauma, and manuals and assessment tools to assist organizations with addressing systemic change.

For additional resources on trauma-informed care and practice, we encourage you to visit the following:

·    The National Child Traumatic Stress Network offers many resources and self-paced training related to childhood trauma and trauma-informed practices and care, including the self-paced training course, “12 Core Concepts for Understanding Traumatic Stress in Children and Families.”<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001xVUmqRNnEGjTRSxdOI91_frbotGUozjVIwKcmZ4xc0IvZXvGINNims4ysFwPadX-sQ_AdpGHFQjRzaCxacGYgSa5KzJFUu7k7UK50AfkITd_Hr5sUlEQb3_9xwLSIvkQ_lROrQzt-0Gb5RZNmh58QOLDHnuwtWsdHVgMY_eylj6IXQbNK2laPYNuLGCuNmysFAHIP2nxnv7AcwE1YxV93A==&c=QnyXLjTLa1HCK1UZSwLl642VPJQ-PDgpBjiEYfbNuDQ1FWnK6C0bxw==&ch=9_hZNyufumRsp6mjeDIZUbhJ_UW_tfO7fT-pU6E0gYBnMyNPosccpQ==> You will need to create a free account to access materials.

·    Reflect. Refuel. Reset<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001xVUmqRNnEGjTRSxdOI91_frbotGUozjVIwKcmZ4xc0IvZXvGINNimsRH8qnA4X8uQleaCfETkuoJGcevPh_DAS1PAIRGzArsM2VOaVY85GP0g6aG6yT04el5hEYGYEmLD02ujVKoPRVhFEM_S6U9W8CekdFXX3wC20WVTi8RXYE=&c=QnyXLjTLa1HCK1UZSwLl642VPJQ-PDgpBjiEYfbNuDQ1FWnK6C0bxw==&ch=9_hZNyufumRsp6mjeDIZUbhJ_UW_tfO7fT-pU6E0gYBnMyNPosccpQ==>, created by Southern Regional Children’s Advocacy Center, is a hub for resources and tools designed to help prevent and alleviate the impacts of secondary traumatic stress affecting CAC and MDT professionals.

·    Trauma-Informed Organizations Resource Guide<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001xVUmqRNnEGjTRSxdOI91_frbotGUozjVIwKcmZ4xc0IvZXvGINNimlNhe7hMmlfxnYgU849_DcQ76D5xmeRAfnNANyX0PhEA_OvMQJSak5rUUTBEDP0fQ6aC-lIyAdVWfQziWQALdrgo_a6G6rhQJtSxbZpMs0j1zlIxrymDoM61I5Yv-4H6_i7tL_AFFgTV1_DqxIgihif7B-nCjcEApANgc_-Ng9c2E1EUBQ049KeBIHZbNgmRzA==&c=QnyXLjTLa1HCK1UZSwLl642VPJQ-PDgpBjiEYfbNuDQ1FWnK6C0bxw==&ch=9_hZNyufumRsp6mjeDIZUbhJ_UW_tfO7fT-pU6E0gYBnMyNPosccpQ==>, a collaborative project between the Northeast Regional Children’s Advocacy Center and New York State Children’s Alliance, outlines the 10 key development areas for trauma-Informed organizations, provides tools to assist CAC leaders in organizational change, and highlights successful efforts by CACs in the northeast region.

·    The Institute on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care (ITTIC)<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001xVUmqRNnEGjTRSxdOI91_frbotGUozjVIwKcmZ4xc0IvZXvGINNimlNhe7hMmlfxhzEY2gLPsbtZEQlTU7S627zLuUJF0Rvu-ddlyDLmazy9y-6qh94306R4wFWutXEPGT7BKf5i1mkr7xb9oZczDzY7iq5gLLy7ELlV3ohK1xKdOMAkzY5Cf9wyQUgekdEb9wnN8JD3C7RoeD4TYfmT-hr610dq-jOWfR5l0octzJ_EqrdgX5oiR9pzRtWDg1gZfP5C1SFQYUo=&c=QnyXLjTLa1HCK1UZSwLl642VPJQ-PDgpBjiEYfbNuDQ1FWnK6C0bxw==&ch=9_hZNyufumRsp6mjeDIZUbhJ_UW_tfO7fT-pU6E0gYBnMyNPosccpQ==> at the University of Buffalo offers many resources including self-paced online training and the “Trauma-Informed Organizational Change Manual”<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001xVUmqRNnEGjTRSxdOI91_frbotGUozjVIwKcmZ4xc0IvZXvGINNimlNhe7hMmlfxVvOJm3JHuw1fjdng0ExpNgEuVNrq7CcHQKIXzAdMOFLQiKbAT1OuhquUWXG20o0UGTLKireVVx0WFwX-A59v6eQJei0rNo2WavuKA6cNPoul1Rf9YLUiJ9_LuCgeCiJgBcLur7jG7EsmadIm_iyBA96WHc2QmKXYYvAqjAimycNVa11gWjBAP0jtYYDdUa6r1zc9V4zcSxk_DUjiqCS1O8U4kAA5Rd_A7VDjF_9GRX9Cp08pGUAn_xrusDejzanzpj3iFVOehZQ=&c=QnyXLjTLa1HCK1UZSwLl642VPJQ-PDgpBjiEYfbNuDQ1FWnK6C0bxw==&ch=9_hZNyufumRsp6mjeDIZUbhJ_UW_tfO7fT-pU6E0gYBnMyNPosccpQ==>, a tool to guide in planning, implementing and sustaining trauma-informed organizational change.

·    The University of Kentucky Center on Trauma and Children (CTAC)<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001xVUmqRNnEGjTRSxdOI91_frbotGUozjVIwKcmZ4xc0IvZXvGINNimlNhe7hMmlfx8fE_f27H75aYXCoCDKDMwrIkdYWJyO_SFRrSOjXy3TveM0SpchVDRq-DvBjoU6Ue9ILJy6iJw72DOg7Uf85-NQ0j6cZcED7g&c=QnyXLjTLa1HCK1UZSwLl642VPJQ-PDgpBjiEYfbNuDQ1FWnK6C0bxw==&ch=9_hZNyufumRsp6mjeDIZUbhJ_UW_tfO7fT-pU6E0gYBnMyNPosccpQ==> offers self-paced training through the Trauma Learning Center<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001xVUmqRNnEGjTRSxdOI91_frbotGUozjVIwKcmZ4xc0IvZXvGINNimlNhe7hMmlfxGKIGvWJi7dHCGRMPz8jAdYos955xg2sjv9oFtgLCSMfPAX6etJXrMu9sSxG7xwwRI9BG0GR7CUrrmo4M9C7wQw==&c=QnyXLjTLa1HCK1UZSwLl642VPJQ-PDgpBjiEYfbNuDQ1FWnK6C0bxw==&ch=9_hZNyufumRsp6mjeDIZUbhJ_UW_tfO7fT-pU6E0gYBnMyNPosccpQ==> as well as the Secondary Traumatic Stress Informed Organizational Assessment (STSI-OA)<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001xVUmqRNnEGjTRSxdOI91_frbotGUozjVIwKcmZ4xc0IvZXvGINNimlNhe7hMmlfx0MnuEIOL89BbdxzLkLaiEBKiN0BYIoCidYeYhS-IfCKrcK27v39HKYEXSI2C9ioS1LNm-OOboG2gf7uTjK5OcxtUtm37MNWd&c=QnyXLjTLa1HCK1UZSwLl642VPJQ-PDgpBjiEYfbNuDQ1FWnK6C0bxw==&ch=9_hZNyufumRsp6mjeDIZUbhJ_UW_tfO7fT-pU6E0gYBnMyNPosccpQ==>, which can be used to evaluate the degree to which an organization is STS-informed and able to respond to the impact of secondary traumatic stress in the workplace.

If you have any questions regarding trauma-informed practices in a CAC setting, are interested in conducting a trauma-informed organizational assessment, or would like to request training for your CAC or MDT on trauma-informed practices, please reach out to me, Salli Kerr, at skerr at rchsd.org<mailto:skerr at rchsd.org>.

WRCAC is funded through the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Grant #2019-CI-FX-K002

The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this product are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice.



New Webpage for Child Advocacy Centers
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The Regional CACs are kicking off a new series of MDT Facilitator Peer Forums for multidisciplinary facilitators starting February 2022!
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Monday, February 7, 2022
11:00am - 12:30pm PT
12:00pm - 1:30pm MT | 1:00pm - 2:30pm CT | 2:00pm - 3:30pm ET
The Regional CACs are pleased to launch new, bi-monthly peer forums for child abuse professionals who serve in the role of MDT Facilitator for a children's advocacy center. We invite you to join with your peers throughout the US to share resources, reflect on what defines and supports your role, and seek guidance from one another.

Each forum starts in a large-group format to review a special topic relevant to MDT facilitation, and then participants move to Zoom breakout rooms for small-group discussions and resource sharing. The meeting closes with all participants returning together in one large group for a Q&A with Regional CAC staff.

For more information, please click here<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001MpzlSbCJbsi2Qdrz8_Xo5JbnCCcwWCr3if-iFsl_2Sgl5TjSlgT-J8_SVVtWTthP7vZrERpC2vwcSvQC6D6Uc1t5lAAgAONfDCsUzjP____UsOvQ80enp-KrSpPHzHHLm9i5uuKed7ve57YMyM7gTqz_MKQbPIvPdq8CeYKsxuGuXyLQGr2UHJlwgYzGcJVgLhMYGuHv0ginYSsE1DN3chMThb8o4w13ajYkUWJeuWk=&c=ddacrJVSBPSZrMYJblGnru1B6HkC9d_Ge8wguvpmlb4UuNaWxEa_sA==&ch=MPEauLWBSt9kHFYC7UgcSzc1mq7zbaEZqx1SuWe8F_z0dMBRMi3_gQ==>.
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National Association of Counsel for Children
45th National Child Welfare Law Conference
Bridging Theory to Practice: Learning & Unlearning to Drive Effective Advocacy
Call for Abstracts<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001czfg8b2uid32GxVc_xqtPq1HJX7uCccAu-1dQacLwCCiVfv8iw4tOtneM3VEG32DYqbUgwhzzrseTV7s_0aQwzHQPN2V_3KPr-sbGA89a98UHv7BeyWeRKlTxxhgFdtkzeDIG0wsBBI36DDwdsaxQLiIbn5NmV0vnzXz0vBMhOyi4aA5z6y0FA==&c=NGvbIA1Po2rgAaeF4bFoPnJXosqyFdOgEHh0sdnCu0aF5Pw3Q2fX4A==&ch=oKUw4e8DMRM0030KL3ACHvIVCQcUzituTdc3gfI_QM9eKHzfu2pNdw==>
Baltimore Marriott Waterfront<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001czfg8b2uid32GxVc_xqtPq1HJX7uCccAu-1dQacLwCCiVfv8iw4tOqhb76Ybn27Dshrjbol8n98pFlxzDxuseAsFwZopnxi2QrbjIKnP9EXunqROGsGd2Ge22sOOr8_0v9agundv0i9zZ0Cedo7zDiBicZLDv-_BlzU4KNXxg2S_dWin5g01R8RcJnc4qm6tbPz5FsIfFQzsapHo8wni983MYbB9zkZ3&c=NGvbIA1Po2rgAaeF4bFoPnJXosqyFdOgEHh0sdnCu0aF5Pw3Q2fX4A==&ch=oKUw4e8DMRM0030KL3ACHvIVCQcUzituTdc3gfI_QM9eKHzfu2pNdw==>
Baltimore, Maryland
August 22-24, 2022
(pre-con: August 21st)
Virtual Conference
The Comfort of Your Home!
September 21-23, 2022
The National Association of Counsel for Children seeks abstract submissions for its 45th National Child Welfare Law Conference. NACC’s vision is that every child and family involved with the court system is well-represented by a lawyer who works to ensure that every child is raised by a nurturing family and has positive life opportunities. The annual conference is an opportunity for us to bring together professionals from child welfare and other intersecting fields and further the goals in NACC’s strategic plan<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001czfg8b2uid32GxVc_xqtPq1HJX7uCccAu-1dQacLwCCiVfv8iw4tOqhb76Ybn27Df9FngcT4G3MCOpW868UX9IdJWj_uNNOvjcU6l9mWdbZFphIWpWhKRnf_soEKKYZ3H9F755n06-mFBvRPJR5WS83HvyE792yl7zGSVJs_tt8ha9Abo2NwVSDlsgT7SVE-kJfjN7q78Ly0qKnwCm1wRqcplGegDPucjNmbbPPP3mo=&c=NGvbIA1Po2rgAaeF4bFoPnJXosqyFdOgEHh0sdnCu0aF5Pw3Q2fX4A==&ch=oKUw4e8DMRM0030KL3ACHvIVCQcUzituTdc3gfI_QM9eKHzfu2pNdw==> through the exchange of ideas, information, and collective efforts.

The theme of this year’s conference is Bridging Theory to Practice: Learning & Unlearning to Drive Effective Advocacy. NACC seeks abstract submissions that translate bold, innovative ideas into action and convey concrete tips and skills for all attorneys and professionals to integrate into their daily practice. The conference will highlight and elevate the voices of youth and parents with lived expertise and those disproportionately impacted by systems involvement, particularly Black and Indigenous families.

NACC will host the 45th National Child Welfare Conference in a dual-format: in-person at the Baltimore Marriot Waterfront in August, and online in September. NACC seeks abstract submissions from presenters willing to present in-person, virtually, or in both formats.
Details & Abstract Submission<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001czfg8b2uid32GxVc_xqtPq1HJX7uCccAu-1dQacLwCCiVfv8iw4tOtneM3VEG32DYqbUgwhzzrseTV7s_0aQwzHQPN2V_3KPr-sbGA89a98UHv7BeyWeRKlTxxhgFdtkzeDIG0wsBBI36DDwdsaxQLiIbn5NmV0vnzXz0vBMhOyi4aA5z6y0FA==&c=NGvbIA1Po2rgAaeF4bFoPnJXosqyFdOgEHh0sdnCu0aF5Pw3Q2fX4A==&ch=oKUw4e8DMRM0030KL3ACHvIVCQcUzituTdc3gfI_QM9eKHzfu2pNdw==>
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Abstracts are due Tuesday, February 1, 2022;
no late submissions will be considered.
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.

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.

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NACC Publishes New Recommendations for Legal Representation of Children and Youth in Neglect and Abuse Proceedings
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These Recommendations replace NACC’s 2001 Recommendations, which are widely recognized as best practice standards for the last two decades. Freshly updated, they mark a milestone in NACC’s journey to develop a youth-centered legal profession, advance the highest-quality legal representation, and assist jurisdictions seeking to establish and improve representation--and mark a very fitting start to NACC's 45th year!
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NACC is grateful to all who contributed to this publication, including members of the National Advisory Council on Children's Legal Representation, NACC board members and staff, interdisciplinary experts, and attorneys, legal professionals, and advocates in the child welfare law field from across the country who submitted feedback during two comment periods. This document also includes knowledge from key resources and publications in child welfare law.

We are NACC. Together we are promoting excellence, building community, and advancing justice.


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2022 National Training Institute in St. Louis, Missouri from
October 6-8, 2022.

Call for Proposals
The National Center for Victims of Crime is now accepting workshop proposals for the 2022 National Training Institute (NTI) taking place in St. Louis, Missouri from October 6-8, 2022.

Submit your idea for a workshop that addresses how we can innovate victim services, achieve safety and justice, and strengthen partnerships.

We encourage submissions that include multiple institutions and diverse perspectives on all topics related to the impact of crime on victims and their communities.
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