The Home Visiting Summit will remain merged with the conference for 2022. Through working groups, we will wrestle with each aspect of systemic change and look at how to examine the policy to practice gapsall with an it can be done spirit. The purpose of the Blind Removal Process is to promote racial equity within the child welfare system in order to achieve better outcomes for children and families. Presenter: Richard Heyl de Ortiz, CASA of New York State; Alexandra Fields-Evans,CASA of DC, Thursday, April 28 Presenters: Shashika Peeligama & Jordann Feinstein, Center for Court Innovation, New York, NY, A5 PRIDE (Parent Resource for Information Development and Education) Model of Practice. QPI is a process to improve permanency and well-being for children by shifting systems away from bureaucracy and toward an approach based on relationships. Presenters: Robin Ghertner and Emily Madden, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, US Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC; Dana Weiner, Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, D2 National Family Preservation Networks (NFPN) Family Assessment Tools. OhioKAN partners with systems to identify and develop collaborative strategies to address knowledge and capacity gaps in communities across Ohio. Please be sure to make your reservation under our conference group block to ensure waiver of the destination fee charged at this hotel. Kick off the 2022 Texas CASA Conference with a powerful keynote address from Sixto Cancel on using lived experience to inform and drive case-level and system-level reform. There is no more significant impact on the ongoing instability of child welfare agencies than the current workforce crisis. In addition, Rose serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Public Child Welfare, is on national advisory committees for the Human Rights Campaign: All Children, All Families, the Chadwick Trauma-Informed Systems Project, and on the Child Welfare League of America's Equity Advisory Board. August 16, 2022, Court Leader's Advantage Podcast Episode In this episode, we ask the question, "What should our courts be doing now?" This month we bring our discussion on behavioral health and the courts home. Presenters: Sharon McCartney, AAICAMA, Washington, DC; Adrian Owens, AAICAMA, GA. CWLA Standards of Excellence Input Session, 12:00 pm 1:30 pm Racial bias has no place in our child welfare system, and yet, despite the best efforts, intentions, and desires of child welfare professionals to help all children and families, implicit bias can easily and unconsciously seep into decisions of removal and reunification within the child welfare system. Children and families involved with and receiving services from multiple human service delivery systems experience a myriad of challenges. Contact us atCWLA2022@cwla.orgfor assistance. Using science, technology, and federal funding as a framework, participants will discover opportunities and strategies to improve awareness, accountability, and outcomes for families affected by behavioral health disorders. This workshop begins the critical conversation about the intersection between race and trauma, and its impact on us collectively and as individuals. Actionable local, state, and national policy efforts and funding strategies to support a National Parent Leadership Network in shared leadership with local communities will be addressed, ensuring anti-racist, anti-classist, and anti-sexist results that support the empowerment journey of ALL parents, children, and youth. This is a factual update to Working Together to Safeguard Children 2018 to reflect recent changes to legislation, including: Integrated Care Boards: from 1 July 2022, integrated care boards have . Presenters: Tina Willauer, Children & Family Futures, Lake Forest, CA; Brook Kearley, University of Maryland School of Social Work Institute for Innovation and Implementation, Baltimore, MD, E6 Overcoming the Workforce Crisis in Public Child Welfare. You can reserve by phone at 1-800-233-1234 (reference group code: G-CW22) or online at Hyatt Reservations. A focus of this conversational session will be shared learning across systems. How can public and private child welfare agencies work together to strengthen families and protect children? Participants will utilizeThe 7 Ps Exercisedeveloped by CWLA Senior Fellow Paul DiLorenzo during his 30+ years of planning, developing, implementing, and managing community and neighborhood-based family support programmingto create a To Do list for transformation, and at the same time, highlight existing strengths and opportunities that a provider might not have considered in their desire to become more primary prevention oriented. As always, the conference was ultimately an opportunity for all of us to recommit to our collective work and advocacy to advance quality services and a continuum of care, create communities of support, and take action to ensure that all children and families flourish. Families mandated into the child protection system often experience significant adversity, oppression, and trauma in addition to family violence. CASA, or Court Appointed Special Advocates for Children, is a unique model that brings trained, supported, and supervised community volunteers into our court and child welfare systems to collaborate with the many people involved in a childs case and advocate for children and their families. Presenter: Martin Irwin, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, G7 From the Exam Room to the Community: Where Social Determinants of Health and Child Development Connect. Using the 4 As framework for transformation and theNational Blueprint, this conference created awareness; helped attendees acknowledge where we have not gotten it right; highlighted successful strategies, research, practices, advocacy, and actions that individuals, families, organizations, and communities are using to improve supports and services; and identified actions that we can collectively take as part of our accountability to address todays critical child welfare issues. They will also seek input from action lab participants about their successful efforts in this area and what types of tools and materials they feel would support the field in advancing equity and justice. Discussion will then be lead on the results of participants practice assessment. This action lab will provide an overview of the National START Model, including discussion on implementation pathways, available funding sources, program evaluation design, and a detailed review of current scientific evidence including comparative outcomes for Black children served by START. CWLA presented the Anna Quindlen Award for Excellence in Journalism on Behalf of Children and Families, a national award that honors journalists in both print and broadcast media who have provided constructive, informative reporting that advances awareness, understanding, and action to meet the needs of children and families who are vulnerable. Child Welfare & Protection Basic Awareness Course - 16th February 2023 Child Welfare & Protection Basic Awareness Course - 16th February 2023 Olivier Prouveur | 1 min read. Join us to learn how the program blends family finding + family engagement + kinship navigation and how its scaling nationally! We will discuss how various jurisdictions have used the tool to enhance the service selection process, lessons learned, and key financial implications when assessing implementation costs of EBPs. Presenters: Katherine L. Stoehr & Kerry-Anne Henry, New Jersey Department of Children and Families, Wednesday, April 27 Check out ourSponsorship Opportunities. Payment in full is due withregistration. Housing stability is foundational to the well-being, health and long-term prosperity of children, youth, families and communities at large. Washington, DC is filled withexciting and memorable places tovisit. Mar 29-30, 2023. Sustainable development is an organizing principle that aims to meet human development goals while also enabling natural systems to provide necessary natural resources and ecosystem services to humans. Meet face-to-face with CEOs, administrators, workers, researchers, advocates, and caregivers who are eager to explore new thinking and new products. National insurance increase is right and fair, says Sajid Javid 6 Apr 2022 Ed Davey: Tories increasing national insurance 'just at the wrong moment' 6 Apr 2022 Two-child policy hasn't. H7 Public & Private Partnerships: How LA County is Collaborating to Transform Child Welfare. Presenters: Dawn Wilson, Center for Adoption Support & Education, Burtonsville, MD; Bonni Goodwin, The Center for Child Welfare Training & Simulation, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, B4 Harnessing the Power of Family Time to Strengthen the Parent-Child Relationship and Support Reunification Efforts. CWLA, the American Public Human Services Association, and the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare, along with Black Administrators in Child Welfare, the National Indian Child Welfare Association, Child Trends Hispanic Institute and Social Currents were partners in this effort. It was also to honor the hard work of child welfare professionals in improving outcomes for . Presenters: Patsy Sellars, Casey Family Programs, Seattle, WA; Monica Lopez-Magee, Children & Nature Network, Austin, TX; Francis Mendoza, Children & Nature Network, Austin, TX, F3 The Transformative Power of Youth Engagement. Participants will hear from subject matter experts and practitioners who prioritize frequent, quality family time and focus on the parent-child relationship. Participants in this action lab will also have a chance to continue the conversation in the months to come if they so choose. Finally, participants will use the results to develop a portion of a case plan and learn how to use the tools to measure program outcomes. The speaker will include lessons learned about best practices in running high-quality parent support groups, discuss how to create community in both online and in-person groups, and provide innovative resources and techniques for agencies to use. Casey Family Programs and the Children & Nature Network have joined together to form a unique partnership. Ref: DFE-00195-2018 You may often find me at local conferences hosted by Minnesota Social Service Association, National Alliance on Mental Illness, Stand Against Child Abuse and National Organization for Women. START is a specialized child welfare service delivery model that has been shown to improve outcomes for children and families affected by parental substance use and child maltreatment. Presenters: Krista Thomas, Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago, Chicago, IL; JoShonda Guerrier, Connecticut Department of Children and Families, Hartford, CT, C3 Youth-Adult Partnerships in Organizing for Positive Change in the Evolving Child Welfare System. This is a factual update to Working Together to Safeguard Children 2018 to reflect recent changes to legislation, including: The updated statutory framework sets out the legislation relevant to safeguarding and it should be read alongside the statutory guidance. Oct 17, 2022 Join NCFL for in-person professional development this fall The hybrid 2022 Families Learning Conference kicks off virtually Oct. 25-26! Action Lab Sessions E Presenters: Lisa Ghartey Ogundimu and Teresa Boykins and John Thompson, New York State Office of Children and Family Services, Rensselaer, NY, H5 Innovation and Equity in Child Welfare Practice: A Follow-Up to Bethanys Innovative Practice Report. A Virtual Event Hosted by UC Davis. The model uses a variety of strategies to promote collaboration and systems-level change within and between child welfare agencies, substance use and mental health treatment providers, the judicial system, and other family-serving entities. The workshop will be facilitated . This action lab will describe the states family preservation services, including flexible funding. The purpose of this training is to provide an engaging, informative framework that highlights the importance of effective co-parenting. Participants left with a strengthened capacity to: We were pleased to offer these exclusive training sessions and provide attendees the opportunity to work closely with experts in the field. This training has been developed to take participants, preferably in organizational teams, beyond the slogans and big picture themes associated with Family First and emphasize a more detailed and operational approach to the task of redesigning an agencys programs and practices to prioritize more accessible, non-stigmatizing, and common-sense approaches to service delivery. The Safe@Home in-home parent skill-based model has achieved positive outcomes for children and families in Nevada by preventing out-of-home placements for children determined to be unsafe, dramatically increasing the percent of reunified families, and substantially decreasing time in out-of-home care. Pay by credit card or select Bill Me option to receive an invoice. As part of an ambitious, multi-year strategy to advance racial justice and equity in medicine, the AMA has committed to working in partnership with key stakeholders to address determinants of health and set more children up for long and healthy lives. This action lab will provide an opportunity for participants to learn about LA County Faith in Motion, the faith-based engagement framework that the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Families developed and has been implementing. Please join us in lively session, where we will rely on networking and shared experiences to further this nationwide effort. 0161 376 9007 View Programme Request to Speak Please note that this event is now finished Safeguarding Children Tuesday, 22 March 2022 Pendulum Hotel & Manchester Conference Centre 09:00 - 16:00 View Programme Request to Speak 220+ Conference Attendees 8 CPD Credits 10 Expert Speakers 10 Sponsors & Supporters Overview Past exhibitors who have experienced success at our conference include software companies, publishers, insurance brokers, banks, trainers, accreditors, member and non-member agencies, and other organizations with a message for child and family professionals and leaders. 9:45 am 10:45 am, H1 Building the Next Generation of Child Welfare Leaders: Leading, Learning and Linkages. The National American Indian Court Judges Association (NAICJA) will hold its National Tribal Judicial and Court Personnel Conference on Oct. 17-20, 2022 at the Oneida Radisson Hotel & Conference Center, Green Bay, WI. Child welfare social workers specialize in building upon the strengths within a family and their community to help provide a safe and loving . Presenters: Bryan Samuels, Chapin Hall, Chicago, IL; Christine James-Brown, CWLA, Washington, DC; Aysha Schomburg, Childrens Bureau, Washington, DC; Miranda Lynch-Smith, Office of Human Services Policy, Washington, DC, A7 Supporting Families Across the Prevention Continuum: Leveraging Housing as a Platform. Together, JWB and its partners filled in the missing pieces to strengthen children and families, and RESTORE HOPE! The implementation of strength-based, safe system reviews has provided our agency with an opportunity to shift the approach to understanding our system at each unique layer of the organization. Healing from trauma and promoting resilience are pathways to child and family well-being that should be integrated into child welfare practice. The session will also describe how The Childrens Village and their consultant developed an agency-wide training aimed at educating all staff on the history of family. Trainers will collaborate with participants to experience mission-driven, model of practice work tools to ensure kinship, foster, and adoptive family preservation and minimize disruptions. We need to find bold ways to make the type of changes required to reach the vision of CWLAs National Blueprint for Excellence in Child Welfare (National Blueprint)that all children will grow up safely, in families who are loving, with everything they need to flourish and with connections to their culture, ethnicity, race, and language.. Having been apart for so long, we all relished the ample opportunities for networking and reconnecting with friends and colleagues from across the country. With over 1,400 attendeesand growing every yearthis three-day conference has become the premiere national event addressing tribal child welfare and well-being. How can this knowledge inform reductions in the intensity caseworkers face in the field? This shift in our process has opened up the opportunity to embed psychological safety, influence change initiatives, and construct alternative forms of education for the purpose of continuous improvement. Feel . In addition to direct services provided by the administration, additional services are funded through . National Child's Day on November 20 is celebrated all around the world. 11:00 am 12:00 pm, I1 Strengthening Families Program: For Parents and Youth 10-14. CASA has long worked hand-in-hand with families and has had its own 4As approachadvocacy that informs awareness, creates action, and promotes accountability. Utilizing safety science to impress value on all individuals participating allows us the space to critically think with peers while exploring ways to improve our practice through data-driven decision-making. The presentation will provide historical data that points to the disproportionality of services delivery in communities of color and the resulting outcomes. April 11-13 and April 18-20, 2023 The 23rd National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect (NCCAN), sponsored by the Children's Bureau, will be held virtually over the course of two weeks in April 2023. You should have also received an email from sswr@gntv.info that will tell you to look for the login email. To help us improve GOV.UK, wed like to know more about your visit today. Attendance is required for both sessions. Wednesday, April 27 Recent policy action in Kentucky makes available $1000 per family in flexible funding. 2:30 pm 3:30 pm, E1 Evidence Based Program (EBP) Exploration and Cost Tool: A Family First Planning and Implementation Tool for Effective Selection of EBPs(Spotlight Track). This conference is unique in addressing all aspects of child maltreatment, including but not limited to physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, exposure to violence, poly-victimization, exploitation, intervention, trafficking, and prevention. Is your jurisdiction interested in developing a community pathway for prevention services delivery? Hear reports from the field about interventions that are promoting equity and inclusion. PDF, 1.03 MB, 116 pages, Ref: DFE-00196-2018 Crisis Assessment and Intervention When Trauma Strikes: A Five-Step Approach to Hope, Collaboration, and Change. Removed 'Working Together to Safeguard Children 2015' and 'Working Together: transitional guidance'. Presenter: Rae Glaser, NYS Kinship Navigator, Rochester, NY, I5 Child Welfare and Medicaid: Making Medicaid Happen. 2022 National Child Abuse and Neglect Institute Tuesday, March 29 - Friday, April 1 7:15 a.m. to 2 p.m. PST |10:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST Register Here The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ)'s Child Abuse and Neglect Institute (CANI) has been providing training to judges overseeing dependency cases for over 20 years. Become a Conference Sponsor or sponsor a special event, foodfunction, or conference item. It's a special day dedicated to highlighting the rights of children and youth and ensuring their voices are heard. 3/1/2023 3/3/2023 NACC Race Equity Virtual Training Series. We welcomed back our friends, colleagues, and partners old and new and connected, reconnected, recharged, and made decisions about how we collectively and as individuals, agencies, the child welfare system, and society as a whole can and must take action to achieve a better world for all children and families. This CWLA facilitated plenary session opens Re-Imagining a Prevention-Focused and Equitable Child Welfare Systemfor the 21st Centurywith a dialogue among innovative child welfare and human service leaders. Tote Bag Inserts An Exhibitor/Sponsor Exclusive! Functional Family Therapy in Foster Care (FFT in FC) is a family focused and trauma informed treatment designed for the Foster Care System. At the beginning of 2020, Bethany boldly proclaimed new organizational values. For years CWLA has been asking males within child welfare why many men in the field often feel overlooked and under-utilized. Hot topics on Capitol Hill include: extending foster care supports and services to age 21 in all 50 states; ensuring access to high quality, timely mental health services for all children and youth, including those in the child welfare system; and providing much-needed funding and support to the child welfare workforce. Presenter: Dawn Davenport, Creating a Family, Brevard, NC, A3 Supporting Healthy Relationships and Healthy Families: A Whole Family Approach in Southern New Jersey. In this lab, participants will learn concrete strategies for delivering prevention services to families in communities outside the traditional child welfare paradigm. It is vital that we support this emerging generation of new leaders as they navigate the serious challenges and complexities of transforming and leading the public and private sectors. Presenters: Austin Griffiths, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, OH; Oliver Beer, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, B3 Meeting the Complex Mental Health Needs of Children Moving to Permanency by Enhancing Adoption Competency for Child Welfare and Mental Health Professionals. For the first time since 2019, CWLA utilized our connections with and access to Congress, the Administration, and other national coalitions and organizations to provide attendees with opportunities to dialogue with these important stakeholders. This collective event will welcome over 300 delegates to Canmore, Alberta, October 5th through 7th, 2022. This conference will be held in person at the Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center in Grapevine, TX. National Conference on Coaching in Human Services Event Date. When we connect what we know about the negative impacts of trauma with the equally restorative effects of spending even short periods of time in nature, we can recognize enormous opportunities. Child Welfare Information Gateway exhibit at many conferences throughout the country to provide free materials to the field. However, child welfare cannot do this alone. Tonier is an advocate and educator, speaking all over the world on trauma, addiction, incarceration, homelessness, substance abuse and mental health. In addition, policies impacting families involved in child welfare will be discussed and presenters will share strategies to engage in the implementation of services that focuses on both the research of racial oppression on families as well as on the empirical data of the models. Many emerging professionals are eager to begin their careers in child welfare, but encounter challenges when they are ready to climb the career ladder. The Child and Youth Care Association of Alberta (CYCAA) is proud to be hosting this year's National Child and Youth Care Conference. Exhibitors can sponsor the cards by selecting to contribute as an add-on option when registering. Conference Tracks Medical The Administration for Children and Families held the virtual National Research Conference on Early Childhood 2022 (NRCEC 2022) on June 27-29, 2022. Reforming systems successfully to expand the reach to all families requires state and local collaboration. Friends of CWLA are acknowledged with our conference sponsors. Held biennially since 1976, NCCAN is the only federally sponsored national conference devoted to child maltreatment. One barrier is the ongoing expectation that children in care move schools, when initially entering and during their time in care. Advocacy Day Activities, 12:15 pm 1:45 pm Registration for the four-day 2023 NACAC conference will open in March. to Oh Yes! We need to collectively work hand-in-hand with families, communities, and other systems, as well as federal, state, and local leadership, to eliminate the many barriers to achieving our vision. This action lab, based on a CWLA Signature Curriculum, will share how thePRIDE Model of Practiceprovides agencies with the opportunity to ensure that staff and resource families commit to your agencys vision, mission, and values; have complementary competency-based roles; use strengths-based language; implement culturally responsive best practices; and work to achieve outcomes that support safety, well-being, and permanency for the children in your care. The Fairfax (VA) County Department of Family Services (DFS) is engaged in an innovative, two-year, public-private partnership project to transform its child welfare system by strengthening families, protecting children, and supporting a professional, competent, and stable child welfare workforce. Presenters: Philip Breitenbucher, California Baptist University, Riverside, CA; Kerry Browning, Department of Health and Human Services, Lackawanna County, PA, E5 Prevention, Permanency, Proven Results: The National Sobriety Treatment and Recovery Teams (START) Model. More info coming this Spring. Families, youth, communities, advocates, and professionalsacross systemsare coming together to call for an integrated and equitable child- and family-serving system that addresses the root causes of family instability and child welfare system involvement. Presenters: Andrew Koster, Family Services, Brantford, ON; Gerald Walsh, Brant Family and Childrens Services, Brantford, ON, G3 Developing a Culture of Wellness at DCs Child and Family Services Agency (CFSA). 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