TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE 2019: A National CONFERENCE FOR HELPING
PROFESSIONALS • Hear from Leaders in Vicarious TRAUMA RESEARCH
• Attend Experiential Workshops on Vicarious TRAUMA AND WELLNESS
• Participate in discussions on TRAUMA AND CULTURE • Learn
about TRAUMA-INFORMED PRACTICE AND MORE! KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dr.
Deborah Prothrow-Stith Dr. Deborah Prothrow-Stith is a nationally
recognized health leader who is a youth violence expert, physician and
author. As a physician working in inner-city Boston, she broke new
ground with her efforts to have youth violence defined as a public
health problem, not just a criminal justice issue. She is a Spelman
College and Harvard Medical School graduate and a member of the
prestigious Institute of Medicine. KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Elizabeth "Liz"
Huntley Liz Huntley is an accomplished litigation attorney, and
dedicated child advocate, author and lecturer. She practices law at
Lightfoot, Franklin & White, LLC in Birmingham, Alabama and earned her
law degree from the University Of Alabama School Of Law where she now
serves on the Law School Foundation Board of Governors. Other
confirmed presenters: Kate Crowley, OTD, OTR/L Nicole Fauscette, LMFT,
RPT Daisy Gomez, EdD Terry Kim, MA Connie Lillas, PhD, MFT, RN Ruben
Martinez Ingrid E. Mürrle, LMFT Jesús Parra, LMFT Sayida Yasmin
Peprah, PsyD SGT Juan Reveles Victor Rico Nicole Strattman, LCSW
Barbara Stroud, PhD Linh Tran Ruth White, PhD, MPH, MSW Some workshops
and topics include: Bringing a Neuro-Relational Approach to Child
Welfare OC Human Trafficking Task Force: An enhanced collaborative
model using a victim-centered TRAUMA-INFORMED APPROACH USING
REFLECTIVE PRACTICE TO EXAMINE MICROAGGRESSIONS WITHIN OUR SYSTEMS
PREVENTING BURNOUT IN HUMAN SERVICES TREATMENT DYNAMICS AND HEALING
SIBLING IMPOSED TRAUMA O.T. and TRAUMA AFFECT OF EARLY EXPERIENCES
IMPACTING BRAIN AND NEURO-development TRAUMA AND CULTURE AND MORE! Who
Should Attend: This CONFERENCE IS FOR child welfare workers, mental
health professionals, school personnel, juvenile justice workers,
policymakers and program administrators and organizational leaders
from public and private agencies that work with at-risk children and
families. LOGISTICS: Continuing Education Credits: up to 6 credits
available for PSY, MFT, and LCSW's APA: Children’s Institute,
Inc. is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor
continuing education for psychologists. Children’s Institute, Inc.
maintains responsibility for this program and its content. The
CALIFORNIA Board of Behavioral Science (BBS) now
recognizes APA continuing education credit for license renewal
for LCSWs and MFTs. Take advantage of early bird registration
rates! Early Registration Rates = $135/pp - through June 25, 2019
Regular Registration Rates = $149/pp - June 26, 2019 - while tickets
last Cancellation/Refund Policy: By registering for this training the
agency is liable for the registration fee, which is fully refundable
up to August 12, 2019. Registration is transferrable prior to the
start of the training. Once the training begins, fees are
non-refundable/transferrable and no partial refunds will be given.
Please email AHapuarachy@childrensinstitute.org for questions to the
below or needs: Group rates available. Contact us for details.
Parking cost - $20.00 is the hotel's discounted Valet parking rate -
entrance on Figueroa. Note that there is a Metro Rail Station across
the street (7th & Figueroa), although it may be under construction.
Nursing/Lactation Room will be available. A limited amount of guest
rooms have been reserved at a discounted rate of $209/night +
tax/charges until July 24, 2019. To reserve your room at the
discounted rate, click on this link: TRAUMA INFORMED CARE OTHER
QUESTIONS? For more information on Children's Institute, please
visit www.childrensinstitute.org Interested in becoming an
Exhibitor? Please contact AHapuarachy@childrensinstitute.org For
the Complaint/Grievance Procedure information, please go to:
https://www.childrensinstitute.org/professional-resources/
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