Strengthening Child Welfare Services in Region 7; ... TCCA Conference 2020 . Jennifer has worked in child welfare for over twenty-three years. Rebecca Phillips is a doctoral student at the College of Social Work at Ohio State University. Dates and Locations 39th Annual Conference May 27-30, 2021 *JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE* Los Angeles, CA The 2021 Child Life Annual Conference is currently scheduled to take place May 27-30, 2021 in Los Angeles, CA.As a precaution, ACLP is planning on hosting a hybrid event that will also include an online virtual experience for those who may not be able to travel. We will then post your submission to this website. Advocating for safe children, stable families, and supportive communities, Public Children Services Assocation of Ohio. Slides. Ms. Heydlauff is a graduate of Denison University and she received her law degree from Capital University Law School with a concentration in Children and Family Law. Slides | Slides, This workshop will explore the compelling links that connect animal cruelty and neglect with domestic violence, child abuse, child sexual abuse, and elder abuse. Credits are currently being applied for, and information will be updated when credit is approved. created a regional job coach training model and sat on the board of the Employment Collaborative of Ohio. 2020 CONFERENCE: 100TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR. Mary Wachtel, PCSAO Director of Public Policy, brings 25 years’ experience advocating for children and families, including administrative and legislative advocacy and building grassroots support for issues. Virtual Conference . While at Hamilton County Jennifer implanted Ohio START in 2018. We are grieving, and laughter replaces what we lose when we grieve. Bobbi Beale, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist and a Senior Research Associate at the Center for Innovative Practices, part of the Begun Center at Case Western Reserve University. She began her career at the Family and Youth Law Center where she most recently served as the Associate Director and Clinical Supervisor. Citrin is an expert in child welfare policy and practice and its effect on communities of color, LGBTQ+ youth, and immigrant families. We will inform participants about the available ShadowBox Startup kit, which includes access to 23 child welfare training scenarios. Following the keynote, get your bearings for the day with all of the information you will need, along with a showcase of some of this year’s PCSAO Awards recipients. Ohio’s child welfare professionals are faced with increasingly complex and dangerous issues and are forced to make high stakes decisions with little information about a family. Registration is not transferrable, and only those registered for the conference are eligible to receive credit. Successful implementation depends on a thoughtful long-term plan tailored to the unique needs of families, workers, agencies, and systems. Janet has presented nationally and internationally on the therapeutic roles of animals. Prior this work she was with the Supreme Court of Ohio, managing federal grants to assist juvenile courts in handling cases related to child welfare. She will discuss how child welfare has had to be nimble during the current pandemic. In his current role, he works with all of Ohio’s juvenile, probate and domestic relations court and provides oversight to the Court’s work addressing domestic violence issues. Slides | Handouts, Agencies know it is essential to have a plan for managing remote employees and their work as working remote has become more prevalent and is a major part of our “new normal”. Jennifer has previous experience as a direct services child welfare caseworker. Previous to this position, Jennifer worked in Child Welfare in Hamilton County, Ohio as a Project Manager and Assessment Manager. Bobbi has adopted 8 children and fostered all ages – from teens who are deaf, young kids with extreme medical problems, teens with immigration problems and everything in between. Vicki works with several domestic violence taskforces around the state, provides continuing education training to domestic violence and social service professionals, and co-authored The Link Between Interpersonal Violence and Animal Abuse published in 2019 in the Society Register. She devotes a portion of her time and attention meeting with caseworkers to help them prepare for court and other legal matters. At times diverse SOGIE is an underlying catalyst to situations that result in child welfare involvement. We have been monitoring the COVID Crisis on a daily basis and the situation continues to be fluid, constantly moving and creating a great deal of uncertainty. She has also worked as a Direct Services Worker as part of the One Worker Model at Lorain County Children Services for 9 ½ years before becoming the ASAP Coordinator in the CQI department in July of 2019. She is well known for her “Vadinoan Theories,” including her exhortation to “release your dolphins” and her firm belief that we should never wait until we are entirely happy before we laugh. Announcement Regarding 2020 Annual Conference. ShadowBox was developed for use in high-stakes domains such as firefighting, law enforcement, and military operations, and has been adapted for use in child welfare. Only then may child welfare and community service providers work collaboratively with youth and families to improve safety, permanency, and well-being outcomes. 9/16 PM Session 2 Janet is on the board of Toledo Humane Society (THS), where she developed and supervises MSW internship placements that facilitate benefits of human-animal interaction. Encouraging fathers to lean in can have substantial positive impacts for the child. Karen Vadino draws from her extensive experience in human services to form the foundation of her unique and distinctively humorous approach to life and work. This session will explore the ways in which LGBTQ+ youth have been affected by stay-at-home orders and how this experience mirrors the isolation often felt by LGBTQ+ youth in situations unrelated to the pandemic. The Colour Conference (and Sisterhood) is an outflow of an honest commitment to the health and well-being of the women in one’s local church, local community, and local planting. Prior to joining PCSAO, Bhumika served as Coalition Specialist in the Anti-Human Trafficking Program at The Salvation Army of Greater Cincinnati. For example, listing the family’s issues is not as powerful as explaining how the domestic violence perpetrator interfered with his partner’s recovery, for example. Participants will engage in self-reflection and assess their own self-care practices while also considering new ones. The teams were able to enhance and expand their capacity to collaborate to address the needs of infants, young children, and their families/caregivers affected by substance use disorders and prenatal exposure, and to sustain effective partnerships, programs, and procedures implemented to achieve goals. She began teaching continuing education courses for The Ohio Supreme Court in 2011, and continues to advocate for the children of Fairfield County and Ohio from her position on the bench and her work on these committees. 9/17 PM Session 2 She has worked in child welfare for the past 13 years as an intake and ongoing caseworker, intake supervisor, and currently manages the intake and adult protective services units in Fairfield County. Janet Hoy-Gerlach is associate professor of social work at the University of Toledo, and has extensive experience as a social work practitioner in the public mental health services system and is an avid advocate for the inclusion of human-animal interaction considerations within social work practice. She became the Lucas County Administrative Judge in April, 2007 and in 2009 was appointed to serve on The Supreme Court of Ohio Advisory Committee on Children, Families & the Courts. She has been an active local city council member in her community. Christopher Woeste is OCVJC’s Deputy Legal Director. We will also address supervisory strategies to monitor and prevent secondary trauma symptoms in relation to resilience promotion. She helped to develop the ProMedica Hope and Recovery Pet program, which places THS shelter animals as emotional support animals. It will end with a discussion of how to use outcome-focused advocacy to win support for the implementation of TDM within public systems. Currently, she consults on a VOCA grant – Linking Systems of Care for Ohio’s Youth; working to build Ohio’s capacity to meet the needs of children and youth who have been victimized. Her career has involved working at Amethyst, Inc. and Pfizer, Inc. Megan McCombs Heydlauff is a Senior Attorney at the Family and Youth Law Center at Capital University Law School. He is on the editorial board of the ABA Children’s Rights publication and a member of several juvenile justice committees. Shelby Cully has been in the field of child welfare for more than a decade as a mediator, GAL, parent attorney; and an attorney, legal manager, and now chief counsel for her agency. Laughing, playing, and being silly become so important. Elizabeth has appeared in courts around the state, working alongside criminal justice system officials to ensure that crime victims’ rights are upheld during the criminal justice process. Matthew Puskarich has been the Harrison County Probate/Juvenile Judge since February 2003. Michelle Edgar became the magistrate in the Fairfield County Juvenile and Probate Court in 2013, where she hears abuse, neglect, dependency cases, private custody and juvenile delinquency matters. She is a motivational speaker, humorist, trainer and consultant with over 30 years of experience in the field of chemical dependency, both as a licensed clinician and as a certified prevention specialist. We will also take a closer look at “Working Out Loud” and how teams can continue to work collaboratively, share ideas, explore service planning options, and preserve relationships experienced in the office. Emily Newsome is a Research Associate for ShadowBox LLC. Explore the implementation journey, which began in 2012 as traditional Permanency Roundtables (PRT) and evolved into a youth-driven model. The subcommittee’s workgroup chairs will share project updates in the areas of: Child in Need of Protective Services Legislation, Quality Hearings, and Court Oversight responsibilities related to FFPSA Qualified Residential Treatment Facilities. (Optional) Jennifer C. Goldson is senior attorney and clinical supervisor of the Family and Youth Law Center (FYLaw) at Capital University Law School. For the past 20 years, Karen has been a nationally recognized speaker and trainer sharing her inimitable insights with thousands of people – adults and youth – each year. This 2-day conference … She has been deeply involved in working with states and national partners to around Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA) including leading the CSSP team providing intensive technical assistance to states developing and implementing prevention activities through FFPSA. She has a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in psychology from Baldwin-Wallace College and a Master’s Degree in Social Services Administration from Case Western Reserve University, where she attended as a child welfare fellow. Because remote work relies on technology, it is important to know what’s available and how it can help. Learn about the work of the stakeholders and their initial recommendations, including three new tiers of treatment foster care; the range of supports and training that will be needed; recruitment and retention strategies; interaction with birth families; professionalization; and more. 9/17 PM Session 1 Through large-group and small-group activities we will cover key considerations and strategies for addressing barriers at each phase. We will then post your submission to this website. It also provides additional support, guidance, and coaching to Ohio’s front-line child welfare workforce. Slides | Handouts, Although there are many evidence-based interventions for children and families, they can be challenging to implement in child welfare settings. Workers will examine their own ability to encourage this and explore the policy and practice upgrades needed. Leah has an undergraduate degree in Applied Science and a Master of Science in Social Administration, with her license in Social Work. Selected workshops may earn Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits. Using the concepts contained in the ethical codes of law and social work, participants in this training will look at situations that give rise to ethical and professional questions in child welfare. Marla Himmeger has been working with PCSAO as Program Manager for Ohio START since April 2017. To keep children safe, reunite teens with their family and support caregivers has required new tactics, new partnerships. Select a state to view conferences by state: Step 3 (of 4): The bulk of Angela’s work has focused on trauma and abuse. You do not need to take any action in order for this training to appear in your account so long as you include your accurate E-Track login ID when you register. Georgetta became a treatment parent with Parenthesis Family Advocates and developed and administered a Foster Care Agency, Passages, with a focus on care for African American children. She became one of the first treatment foster parents in Ohio. Her research examines implementation of evidence-based interventions and the role of collaboration across systems for improving service access and quality. Prior to joining FYLaw, Ms. Heydlauff worked as an associate attorney in private practice, focusing on family law, adoption, and estate planning. Select month to view conferences by month: Step 2 (of 4): Vicki worked to pass Ohio legislation including pet protective orders in 2014, bestiality and felony cruelty of animals in 2016, and is currently working on legislation that would require human and humane professions to cross-report animal and human violence. Child Welfare Development Services (CWDS) invites you to join child welfare professionals and key partners to collaborate and engage in learning and networking at the Developing Future Excellence Conference on February 18th, 2020. Slides | Handouts, Child welfare cases are complex, multi-system and involve high levels of trauma. Prior to working at ODMH, Ms. Himmeger worked in the field of child welfare for 20 years at the district and state levels after working at the county as a caseworker and supervisor. She served as a senior consultant with the Annie E. Casey Foundation from 1992 to 2018. Learn more about Denise. Prior to taking the bench, he was the Harrison County Prosecuting Attorney and a former Jefferson County Assistant Prosecuting Attorney. She currently supports Team Decision Making implementation in numerous states as a consultant with the National Council on Crime and Delinquency’s Children’s Research Center. Presenters will draw on current implementation science and practice in child welfare settings to introduce the four phases of implementation: 1) exploration of interventions and their compatibility, 2) preparation through planning and outreach, 3) implementation, and 4) sustainment. She is skilled in distilling complex policy issues for policymakers and the public in order to create understanding and support for issues. An email will be sent with instructions and the link to register through the conference app. The health and safety of our child welfare community and those we serve is the FCC’s utmost priority. 9/17 AM Session 1 Holly Dobias has worked in the Family Based Care Department at Lorain County Children Services for 10 years supporting foster parents and finalizing adoptions as an assessor. But the language of co-occurrence often doesn’t provide us with a sense of how these issues interact. Bobbi has severed on several state committees and understands agency issues and concerns. Participants will work together to focus on improving the ethics and professionalism of those who work in child welfare and ultimately the outcomes of children and families. Previous Conferences and Seminars Webinar: Making Connections in Times of Corona. Small group discussions encourage peer-to-peer learning and connect lessons learned in scenarios with local practice. If you are not an E-track user, Training Credit Certificate(s) will be e-mailed to you within ten (10) business days of the conference. In addition, the workshop will enable participants to analyze and discuss current trends, both in Ohio law and in the context of the national perspective, and to predict future trends. Slides, A foundational understanding of sexual orientation, gender identity and expression (SOGIE) is the first step in providing affirming engagement and supports to youth and families. Slides, In the spring of 2020 as schools closed, state governments started issuing stay-at-home orders, and the world dealt with the news of the COVID-19 pandemic, LGBTQ+ youth faced a unique challenge, as many of them were forced into 24-hour contact with unsupportive families or with family members to whom they were not yet “out.” A demographic with high rates of anxiety, depression, and suicidality, the mental health of quarantined LGBTQ+ youth has been a huge concern. She currently serves as a Case Review Supervisor at the Cuyahoga County Division of Children and Family Services where she also leads the agency’s LGBTQ2S Safe Identification Team and works as a co-lead on a grant from the QIC out of Baltimore, MD on improving outcomes for LGBTQ2S youth touched by the child welfare system. ILHSSCO is overseen by the Division of Family and Community Services, Child Care.The IDHS mission is to assist Illinois residents in achieving self-sufficiency, independence, and health to the maximum extent possible.This is accomplished by providing … It is important that attendees log into Zoom using the name with which they registered so that information matches our records. Link to Child Welfare Information Gateway. He received his undergraduate degree from Denison University and received a Master of Science degree in Human Development and Family Science from the Ohio State University. Submit Webinar Information. Sally Dine Fitch, MSW, LSW Ms. Fitch has 43 years of experience working with women, children and families who have experienced abuse and is a nationally and internationally recognized trainer. Child Welfare Information Gateway exhibit at many conferences throughout the country to provide free materials to the field. Fawn Gadel has served as the Director of Ohio START at the Public Children Services Association of Ohio since July 2017. Bobbi Pedersen has fostered with Parenthesis Family Advocates (1980s), Franklin County Children’s Services and the Buckeye Ranch. Angela Fry, MSW, LISW-S, graduated from The Ohio State University with a BSSW and MSW. It is important that public children services agencies and other children services stakeholders engage in the rule-making process to ensure that rules reflect legislative intent, support best practice, and do not place an undue burden on local agencies. She is currently continuing this work as a Senior Fellow with Case Commons. In 2012, she became the CEO at Mighty Crow Media, LLC. 36th Annual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment. Through Tracy’s child welfare work she has developed the ability to advocate for a child’s best interest and the need for permanency. ODJFS has partnered with 10 Ohio counties to provide expertise and support on identified highest risk situations. Ms. Newsome has five years of experience adapting the ShadowBox approach to domains including nursing, military, and child welfare. This workshop will cover strategies to involve fathers at the front door, including intensive search and engagement practices. 21-22 November 2019 – Leeds, UK. Tracy has earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work from Cleveland State University (OH). Together for Children conference . She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio. Gail Barber serves as a Senior Program Associate with the National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare at Children and Family Futures. Slides, Self-care is an essential practice in social work profession. Among other strategies, ASAP puts “more sets of eyes” on high-risk cases. 9/16 AM Session 1 September 22-24, 2020 . Participants will understand the services provided, how families can access services, and how they can refer a family. Her role focuses on the coordination of adoption, child welfare and permanency-related projects and initiatives. If you missed our conference, or just missed a workshop, you can find slide decks, handouts, and other information from all of our workshops below using the “Slides” and “Handouts” links at the end of each workshop description. Her research focuses on strategies for addressing worker stress and burnout, and implementing effective interventions in child welfare systems. This workshop will explore the policies, practices and culture changes needed to increase Ohio’s caregiver’s willingness and ability to become part of this “vital few.” We look at what it means for families to be a primary intervention for treatment vs. a placement bed. Learn more about Karen. She later earned a Master’s degree in Public Administration. Latonya Adjei-Tabi oversees implementation of Statewide System Improvement Program, a project seeking to protect the safety and welfare of children in the family dependency treatment court system while giving parents the tools they need to become sober, responsible caregivers. It uses real child welfare cases to allow learners to directly compare their decisions and rationales with those of a panel of skilled practitioners. PCSAO thanks our generous sponsors, whose support helped keep registration fees low. Register now for the child welfare event you won't want to miss! Provider Resilience 2020. With its many community partners, DMCPS provides services to families in crisis that help keep children safely in the home. Alicia Bunger is an Associate Professor at the College of Social Work at Ohio State University. Lastly, Supreme Court representatives will share other programming news in the areas of Court hearing texting project, Dual Status Youth project, QIC/CCCT regional trainings and expansion project, Abuse, Neglect, Dependency mediation, Cornerstone/Redbook training, Family Dependency Treatment Courts, Tech Grants, and Ohio CASA. Step 1 (of 4): Unknown is whether young children of color with substance removals are also entering care at increasing rates and whether disparities exist in child welfare outcomes. Tracy Cook, has over 5 years’ experience in the child welfare field. She currently serves as the president of the board for NACAC. This workshop will include a discussion on alleged fathers and strategies for engaging them and their families when paternity has not yet been established. She has worked as a field coordinator and community lecturer in the College of Social Work at OSU and is currently a full-time faculty member in the Social and Human Services at Columbus State Community College. Many aspects of the implementation legislation for Marsy’s law are specific to child victims and will change the way child victims experience the criminal justice process. Beyond that, we will discuss extending the opportunity of involvement to the entire paternal family tree. The Michigan Medicine Child Protection Team and the Child Abuse and Neglect (CAN) Conference Planning Committee welcome you to the 39th Annual Michigan Statewide Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect: Prevention, Assessment, and Treatment on October 25 and 26, 2021 at The Inn at St. John’s Conference Center in Plymouth, MI.. The child welfare system, which was never designed with the best interests of children of color in mind, is another example of systemic racism that we cannot ignore. Recognizing that no single agency can address the complex needs of survivors, this training will also describe how to utilize a multi-disciplinary team approach to service planning. In 2016, she became the Continuous Quality Improvement Manager and oversees the ASAP program at the agency. in history from Kenyon College and a J.D. If you have questions about our conference, contact Cassandra Freeland. For more than 100 years, we've provided a continuum of programs and services, advocated for children, and collaborated with public and private agencies to impact the lives of more than 40,000 children and families each year. The presentation team includes implementation trainers, researchers, and a PCSA leader with experience in the field. She has experience in Screening, Intake, and Ongoing, along with a variety of multi systems collaborations that worked preventatively with children and families. Social workers must be sure to include their complete license number to receive credit. The Texas Center for Child and Family Studies (an affiliate of the Texas Alliance of Child and Family Services) invites you to attend the 2020 Texas Child Care Administrators Conference: The Future Is Now as a virtual SPONSOR and EXHIBITOR. She has her MSSA and LISW-S. Rich is dedicated to improving the lives of caseworkers and social workers. Engaging fathers and other paternal family members is an essential part of family engagement practice. Representatives from counties who have implemented ShadowBox will share their experiences and lessons learned. Select a Topic View conferences and calls for papers related to child abuse and neglect, child welfare, and adoption by month and/or state, or submit your conference. As co-director of the OCWTP she oversaw curriculum for child sexual abuse, domestic violence and human trafficking. She is also an adjunct professor at Capital University Law School and teaches the Summer Adoption Law Institute and the Interdisciplinary Child Welfare Institute. She was a supervisor for 8 years in the Direct Services Department. The Children's Bureau supports the National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect (NCCAN) and other learning opportunities for those in the child welfare field. Please help us improve future conferences by completing your evaluation. Bhumika attained her MA in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from the University of Cincinnati and her BA in Women’s Studies from Agnes Scott College. Andrea Hall-Miller has worked at Lorain County Children Services for 20 years. Sharon Meyer retired recently from Lucas County Children Services, where she served in many roles including ongoing supervisor and TDM facilitator. This workshop will introduce a structured implementation planning process for administrators and supervisors who lead and manage change within their organizations. Elizabeth has trained thousands of professionals around the state and helped to develop the Victims’ Rights Toolkit, a first of its kind online legal resource for victims. Born and nurtured in Ohio, this teaming model has delivered positive outcomes for over 25 years. Collectively they support 9 of the 16 counties where the same program operates. Julia Donovan serves as Kinnect’s OhioKAN Program Director. Held biennially since 1976, NCCAN is the only federally sponsored national conference devoted to child maltreatment. In addition, Denise was inducted into The Ohio State University College of Social Work’s Hall of Fame as a Distinguished Alumni in 2012 and was the North American Council on Adoptable Children’s (NACAC) Child Advocate of the Year for 2015. Slides, Learn more about Youth-Centered Permanency Roundtables (YCPRT) and how 10 Ohio counties are using them to increase youth engagement and implement effective permanency planning. Unfortunately, it’s often something we work with our clients on but fail to implement ourselves. Laura Militello, MA, is a Senior Scientist for ShadowBox LLC. 9/16 PM Session 1 Ms. Flory is a thought leader in adapting ShadowBox for child welfare through the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s On the Frontline initiative. Join Karen Vadino for a brief keynote address called “You Can’t Quarantine Laughter.” People are suffering in so many ways right now. In addition to lecture, this training will utilize case studies and small group discussions to identify strategies caseworkers can utilize to support youth who have experienced this form of victimization. Prior to joining FYLaw, she was in private practice for twenty-two years, and was the first staff attorney to Judge Dana S. 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