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SUMMARY:Working with Latino Children and Families within the MDT Process
DESCRIPTION:Training Details\nMinnesota Children’s Alliance (Alliance) is excited to host Working with Latino Children and Families Within the MDT Process\, with Liz Franklin\, MSW\, LICSW\, senior manager of community-based mental health services at Comunidades Latinas Unidas en Servicio. The training is 9 a.m. – 11 a.m.\, Tuesday\, March 15\, 2022\, via the Zoom platform. \nIn this session\, participants will examine the role of cultural responsiveness among the larger Latino experiences within the context of the North American system. Through the trauma-informed care approach\, participants will be introduced to common misconceptions when working with members of Latino communities\, in order to promote further healing. \nLearning Objectives\n\nUnderstand ways in which culture and privilege impact provider\, organization\, and system functioning.\nDiscuss individual and systems practices to improve access to care.\nExplore options for delivering evidence-based models such as TF-CBT in more culturally resonant ways.\n\nPresenter Bio\nElizabeth (Liz)\, Franklin MSW\, LICSW\, received her BAs from the University of Kansas in Spanish and in American Studies\, and her MSW from the University of Minnesota. Liz has worked as an elementary school Latino family liaison\, a children’s mental health case manager\, a school-based therapist\, and an outpatient therapist in private practice. She is currently the senior manager of community-based mental health services at Comunidades Latinas Unidas en Servicio (CLUES). Liz also teaches the Advanced Clinical Practice with Children and Adolescents course in the School of Social Work’s graduate program at the University of Minnesota. \nThroughout her career\, she has focused on working with kids and families\, often in under-served communities\, who have experienced complex trauma and/or symptoms of anxiety\, depression\, Autism\, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder\, and other learning or developmental differences. Liz is fluent in Spanish and primarily works with first\, second\, and subsequent generations of Latina/o/x immigrants. Reducing barriers to inclusive\, culturally responsive services through provider development has been a core part of Liz’s work. Her professional experiences have demonstrated to her the importance and difficulty of navigating mental health\, educational\, and social service systems\, and she is passionate about helping families and caregivers understand and work with the multiple systems that impact their children in a more empowered way. \nRegistration – $30 \nWe are excited to bring this training to you. The Alliance believes anti-racist and culturally responsive services are essential to helping children heal. We continue to offer the highest quality training\, with nationally renowned speakers\, virtually. \nContinuing Education Credits: POST and Social Work credits will be available. \nMembership Discount\nThe Minnesota Children’s Alliance recognizes the role our members play in keeping Minnesota kids safe. In order to promote the success of our members in their work\, we offer a 50 percent discount on all training opportunities. If you are not yet a member of the Minnesota Children’s Alliance\, you can sign-up for a free individual membership by completing this form. \nCancelation Policy\nThe Alliance recognizes that sometimes professionals are called away at the last minute to accommodate the needs of our kids. The Alliance offers a full refund\, minus any Eventbrite fees\, for cancellation notices received 24 hours in advance of the training. Refunds cannot be issued for cancellations received within 24 hours of the training start time. Some sessions are recorded and can be viewed up to two weeks after the training date. Please contact Stephanie Kimble at stephanie@minnesotachildrensalliance.org to cancel or request a copy of the recorded training.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/working-with-latino-children-and-families-within-the-mdt-process-2/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers,Equity,Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220215T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220215T160000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20211222T225603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220125T203101Z
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SUMMARY:Homelands\, History\, Healing:  Expand\, Educate\, and Empower
DESCRIPTION:Training Details\nMinnesota Children’s Alliance (Alliance) is excited to host Homelands\, History\, Healing: An Opportunity to Expand\, Educate\, and Empower in Order to Better Serve Tribal and Non-Tribal Children and Their Families\, with Shannon CrossBear\, 2 p.m. – 4 p.m.\, Tuesday\, Feb. 15\, 2022\, via Zoom HealthCare. \nIn this session participants will learn about some history as well as the current political and social status of American Indians and Alaskan Natives in the U.S. Participants will be introduced to the world relational framework and explore how using such a framework had the potential to support healing. \nLearning Objectives\n\nUnderstand the historical context of Tribal nations and their citizens.\nDiscuss how relationship building is foundational in working with this population.\nDiscover ways to embed culturally congruent practices into the therapeutic practice.\n\nPresenter Bio\nShannon CrossBear articulates her purpose as: “To demonstrate and promote gentle healing.” She expresses her commitment to healing through her work in the world. Her own community and family history propelled her to develop leadership in order to address disparities that have led to poor outcomes for friends and relatives. Shannon’s work has included facilitating and consulting with the National Indian Child Welfare Association\, the Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health\, Georgetown University\, The National Child Traumatic Stress Network\, and the Surgeon General’s Conference on Children’s Mental Health. She has worked with tribal and non-tribal communities in providing technical assistance to Systems of Care and Circles of Care utilizing traditional interventions and the promotion of culturally congruent and trauma-informed practices. \nShannon has worked in communities throughout the contiguous United States and Alaska\, as well as within Canada\, to address systemic change for improved outcomes for children and their families. Shannon has facilitated and supported practices and services that include the provision of culturally cemented early childhood\, parenting programs\, supports for transition-age youth and young adults\, and families with mental health and substance abuse issues. Shannon is skilled in trauma-informed community engagement. She has worked with supporting organized stakeholder voice and representation at local and national levels through various behavioral health initiatives. \nShannon continues to work with others to demonstrate and promote practices that lead to better outcomes for her friends and relatives. \nRegistration – $30 \nWe are excited to bring this training to you. The Alliance believes anti-racist and culturally responsive services are essential to helping children heal. We continue to offer the highest quality training\, with nationally renowned speakers\, virtually. \nContinuing Education Credits: POST and Social Work credits will be available. \nMembership Discount\nThe Minnesota Children’s Alliance recognizes the role our members play in keeping Minnesota kids safe. In order to promote the success of our members in their work\, we offer a 50 percent discount on all training opportunities. If you are not yet a member of the Minnesota Children’s Alliance\, you can sign-up for a free individual membership by completing this form. \nCancelation Policy\nThe Alliance recognizes that sometimes professionals are called away at the last minute to accommodate the needs of our kids. The Alliance offers a full refund\, minus any Eventbrite fees\, for cancellation notices received 24 hours in advance of the training. Refunds cannot be issued for cancellations received within 24 hours of the training start time. Some sessions are recorded and can be viewed up to two weeks after the training date. Please contact Stephanie Kimble at stephanie@minnesotachildrensalliance.org to cancel or request a copy of the recorded training.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/homelands-history-healing-expand-educate-and-empower/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers,Culture,Equity,Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220126T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220126T103000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20211222T223102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211223T020556Z
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SUMMARY:Utilizing Language Interpretation in Child Abuse Interviews
DESCRIPTION:Training Details\nMinnesota Children’s Alliance (Alliance) is excited to host Utilizing Language Interpretation in Child Abuse Interviews\, with Rachel Johnson\, forensic interview specialist with Zero Abuse Project\, 9 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.\, Wednesday\, Jan. 26\, 2022\, via Zoom HealthCare. \nIn this session participants will examine how multidisciplinary team members and interviewers can meet the needs of the child sitting in the interview room through accessibility. Providing language facilitation and interpretation services are vital to accessibility in the forensic interview process. \nLearning Objectives\n\nIncrease the understanding of assessing the needs of children and non-offending caregivers requiring language interpretation.\nAn overview of considerations prior to\, during\, and after the forensic interview process.\nLearn tools and strategies for utilizing interpreters in the forensic interview.\n\nPresenter Bio\nRachel Johnson has over a decade of experience in work related to child abuse\, forensic interviewing\, multidisciplinary teams\, victimization\, advocacy\, prevention education\, and family violence\, both domestically and abroad. She currently works as a forensic interview specialist with Zero Abuse Project where she provides training and technical assistance to child abuse professionals\, designs and develops curricula\, and conducts forensic interviews at community-based centers. Rachel most recently served as the program director for the Minnesota Children’s Alliance. \nPrior to her work at the Alliance\, Rachel served as a forensic interviewer and the forensic program coordinator at First Witness Child Advocacy Center. She is trained in multiple forensic interview protocols. Rachel received Bachelor of Science degrees in Public Service\, Sociology\, and Spanish at Hamline University in St. Paul\, Minnesota. Rachel is passionate about working directly with children and families\, supporting front-line professionals\, and improving the institutional response to victimization by centering the experiences of victims at all levels of consideration and decision-making. \nRegistration\nRegistration Fee: $30 \nWe are excited to bring this training to you. The Alliance believes anti-racist and culturally responsive services are essential to helping children heal. We continue to offer the highest quality training\, with nationally renowned speakers\, virtually. \nMembership Discount\nThe Minnesota Children’s Alliance recognizes the role our members play in keeping Minnesota kids safe. In order to promote the success of our members in their work\, we offer a 50 percent discount on all training opportunities. If you are not yet a member of the Minnesota Children’s Alliance\, you can sign-up for a free individual membership by completing this form. \nCancelation Policy\nThe Alliance recognizes that sometimes professionals are called away at the last minute to accommodate the needs of our kids. The Alliance offers a full refund\, minus any Eventbrite fees\, for cancellation notices received 24 hours in advance of the training. Refunds cannot be issued for cancellations received within 24 hours of the training start time. Some sessions are recorded and can be viewed up to two weeks after the training date. Please contact Stephanie Kimble at stephanie@minnesotachildrensalliance.org to cancel or request a copy of the recorded training.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/utilizing-language-interpretation-in-child-abuse-interviews/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers,Culture,Equity,Forensic Interview,Investigation,Online Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220119T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220119T150000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20211207T224703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211223T175733Z
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SUMMARY:The Intersection of Culture and Trauma: Working with Children and Families
DESCRIPTION:Minnesota Children’s Alliance (the Alliance) is excited to host The Intersection of Culture and Trauma: Working with Children and Families.\nTraining Details\nJoin the Alliance and Suganya Sockalingam\, Ph.D.\, Wednesday\, January 19\, 2022\, 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.\, via Zoom HealthCare. \nIn this interactive 2-hour workshop\, we will explore the meaning and the value of the terms culture and trauma and how they intersect. We will explore how this intersection informs how we work within multidisciplinary teams to strengthen our systems that keep our children safe. Further\, we will examine our personal values and how they inform our biases that may impact how we deliver services. Finally\, we will identify strategies that will allow us to mitigate the unconscious biases that might influence our training\, research\, and advocacy efforts. \nLearning Objectives\n\nIdentify a common language around culture and trauma.\nDiscuss the meaning of culture beyond race and ethnicity.\nUnderstand that a holistic approach to care requires an integration of culturally responsive and trauma-informed practices.\n\nPresenter Bio\nSuganya Sockalingam\, Ph.D.\, is a founding partner and change specialist at Change Matrix LLC\, a minority and women-owned firm. Suganya supports individuals\, organizations\, and systems addressing equity including diversity\, inclusion\, implicit bias\, and structural racism\, cultural competence\, and cross-cultural communication. Additionally\, Suganya focuses on leadership development including leadership shifts (in times of change and in chaos/turbulence)\, change management\, collaboration\, and conflict engagement. \nRegistration – $30 \nWe are excited to bring this training to you. The Alliance believes anti-racist and culturally responsive services are essential to helping children heal. We continue to offer the highest quality training\, with nationally renowned speakers\, virtually. \nContinuing Education Credits: POST and Social Work credits will be available. \nMembership Discount\nThe Minnesota Children’s Alliance recognizes the role our members play in keeping Minnesota kids safe. In order to promote the success of our members in their work\, we offer a 50% discount on all training opportunities. If you are not yet a member of the Minnesota Children’s Alliance\, you can sign-up for a free individual membership by completing this form. \nCancelation Policy\nThe Minnesota Children’s Alliance recognizes that sometimes professionals are called away at the last minute to accommodate the needs of our kids. The Minnesota Children’s Alliance wants to accommodate training participants by offering a full refund for cancellations notices received 24-hours in advance of the training. If you need to cancel your registration less than 24-hours before the training begins we are unable to provide a refund. If the training is recorded you can request a copy of the recording within one week following the training date. Please contact Stephanie Kimble at stephanie@minnesotachildrensalliance.org to cancel or request a copy of the recorded training. \nPlease know that all refunds will be processed minus the cost of Eventbrite fees.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/the-intersection-of-culture-and-trauma-working-with-children-and-families/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers,Culture,Equity,Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210826T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210826T150000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20210218T094906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210218T204715Z
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SUMMARY:Interviewing Juvenile Sex Trafficking Victims
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nThis module will address the fundamental and most critical component of investigations involving child/adolescent victims of commercial sexual exploitation – the interview of the victim. Participants will learn about the FBI’s forensic interviewing protocol and how it is utilized when interviewing these victims. Victim dynamics and barriers that impact the victims’ reluctance to disclose will be addressed. This module will provide participants with the tools and skills necessary to identify and overcome the challenges of these difficult interviews. \nLearning Objectives\n\nParticipants will understand how interviewing juvenile sex trafficking (JST) victims is different but still requires a protocol-based interview.\nParticipants will understand the dynamics of JST victims and how this impacts their disclosures.\nParticipants will understand how to overcome disclosure barriers.\n\nTrainer\nPresenter Bonnie I. Fries\, MSW\, LCSW\, Child & Adolescent Forensic Interviewer\, with the Federal Bureau of Investigations\, is a licensed clinical social worker in the state of Illinois with specialized training in child and adolescent welfare and abuse-related trauma. She received her Bachelor of Social Work degree in 1998 from Illinois State University’s Jane Addams College of Social Work and Master of Social Work degree in 2001 from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Prior to joining the FBI Bonnie worked as an Assistant Director and Director within Children’s Advocacy Centers\, and has conducted more than 2\,000 forensic interviews. \nContinuing Education Credits\nPOST and Social Work credits will be available. \nWe are excited to bring this training to you at a minimal fee. The Alliance believes trauma-informed\, anti-racist\, and culturally responsive services are essential to helping children heal. We continue to offer the highest quality training\, with nationally renowned speakers\, virtually.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/interviewing-juvenile-sex-trafficking-victims/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers,Forensic Interview,Investigation,Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210812T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210812T160000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20210526T154207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210526T155322Z
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SUMMARY:Extended Forensic Interviews: practical skills for multiple sessions
DESCRIPTION:Due to the strong response to this training\, we’ve partnered to hold a second session for those who’re unable to register for the first session held in July 2021. \nTraining Overview\nMinnesota Children’s Alliance (the Alliance) is excited to host Extended Forensic Interviews: Practical skills for multiple session care\, with Rita Farrell\, Forensic Interview and Director of ChildFirst® for Zero Abuse Project\, and Julie Stauffer\, LICSW\, Forensic Interviewing Manager with CornerHouse\, Wednesday\, July 14\, 2021\, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.\, via Zoom HealthCare. \nBased on the nationally recognized ChildFirst® Forensic Interview and CornerHouse Forensic Interview Protocol™ models\, this one-day training will give an overview of conducting multiple-session forensic interviews when a child may not succeed in a standard\, single-session interview due to trauma\, development\, special needs\, or other complicating factors\, including poly-victimization. This advanced training will discuss the multi-session and expanded interview processes; provide practical information for conducting follow-up interviews; and offer real-world examples as well as research supporting multiple-session\, non-duplicative interviews with child victims and witnesses. Note that this training will include information and practical skills to prepare participants to appropriately conduct a follow-up forensic interview; however\, this workshop is not intended to replace the more comprehensive training recommended before conducting other types of multiple-session forensic interviews. \nLearning Objectives\nThrough lecture\, discussion\, and practice activities\, participants will: \n\nLearn what a multiple-session forensic interview is\, identify and differentiate various types of multiple-session interviews\, and be introduced to the MultiSession Forensic Interview and Expanded Forensic Interview – two possible models of conducting a defensible\, multiple-session forensic interview\nDiscuss the research that supports conducting a non-duplicative\, multiple-session forensic interview.\nConsider criteria for determining appropriate situations to use a multiple-session interview process with an individual child and examine how to incorporate a multiple-session process into current practice.\n\n\nTrainers\n \nRita Farrell\nDirector of ChildFirst®\nZero Abuse Project\nRita serves as the Director of ChildFirst® for Zero Abuse Project. Rita manages the ChildFirst® Forensic Interview Training Program\, ChildFirst® Arkansas state program\, and development of advanced training courses and programs for forensic interviewers. Rita is a certified law enforcement instructor and provides training and technical assistance for child protection professionals. Rita currently conducts forensic interviews and has interviewed more than 2\,500 children. She serves as an expert witness on child sexual abuse\, authored many peer-reviewed articles specific to forensic interviewing\, and continues to champion the cause of child advocacy and the field of forensic interviewing. Rita graduated from Ball State University with a degree in secondary education and was the founding executive director of Chaucie’s Place\, a Child Advocacy Center in Hamilton County\, Indiana. \nJulie Stauffer\nForensic Interviewing Manager\nCornerHouse\nJulie is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with a Master’s and Bachelors’s Degree in Social Work. Julie is the Forensic Interviewing Manager at CornerHouse\, where she supervises CornerHouse’s team of forensic interviewers and manages the forensic interview program. Additionally in her roles as a Forensic Interviewer and Trainer\, Julie conducts forensic interviews with children\, adolescents\, and vulnerable adults regarding allegations of abuse or witnessing of violence; provides training for professionals in basic and advanced forensic interviewing skills and regarding other related topics\, conducting training on a local\, national\, and international level; testifies as an expert witness; has authored and co-authored published articles regarding forensic interviewing; serves as a moderator for a national\, online peer review process; participates in local and national task forces and committees; and engages in ongoing updating and development of the CornerHouse Forensic Interview Protocol™ and other practices. Julie joined the CornerHouse staff in 2006. \nContinuing Education Credits and Registration\nPOST and Social Work credits will be available. \nRegistration: $30.00 \nWe are excited to bring this training to you at a low cost. The Alliance believes trauma-informed care throughout the interview process is essential to helping children heal. We continue to offer the highest quality training\, with nationally renowned speakers\, virtually.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/extended-forensic-interviews-practical-skills-for-multiple-sessions/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers,Forensic Interview,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210714T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210714T160000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20210423T162705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210526T155426Z
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SUMMARY:Extended Forensic Interviews: Practical Skills for Multiple Sessions
DESCRIPTION:Note: This training has sold out\, and a second session has been added. Register for the August 12 training. \nMinnesota Children’s Alliance (the Alliance) is excited to host Extended Forensic Interviews: Practical skills for multiple session care\, with Rita Farrell\, Forensic Interview and Director of ChildFirst® for Zero Abuse Project\, and Julie Stauffer\, LICSW\, Forensic Interviewing Manager with CornerHouse\, Wednesday\, July 14\, 2021\, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.\, via Zoom HealthCare. \nTraining Overview\nBased on the nationally recognized ChildFirst® Forensic Interview and CornerHouse Forensic Interview Protocol™ models\, this one-day training will give an overview of conducting multiple-session forensic interviews when a child may not succeed in a standard\, single-session interview due to trauma\, development\, special needs\, or other complicating factors\, including poly-victimization. This advanced training will discuss the multi-session and expanded interview processes; provide practical information for conducting follow-up interviews; and offer real-world examples as well as research supporting multiple-session\, non-duplicative interviews with child victims and witnesses. Note that this training will include information and practical skills to prepare participants to appropriately conduct a follow-up forensic interview; however\, this workshop is not intended to replace the more comprehensive training recommended before conducting other types of multiple-session forensic interviews.  \nLearning Objectives\nThrough lecture\, discussion\, and practice activities\, participants will: \n\nLearn what a multiple-session forensic interview is\, identify and differentiate various types of multiple-session interviews\, and be introduced to the MultiSession Forensic Interview and Expanded Forensic Interview – two possible models of conducting a defensible\, multiple-session forensic interview.\nDiscuss the research that supports conducting a non-duplicative\, multiple-session forensic interview.\nConsider criteria for determining appropriate situations to use a multiple-session interview process with an individual child and examine how to incorporate a multiple-session process into current practice.\n\nTrainers\n \nRita Farrell\nDirector of ChildFirst®\nZero Abuse Project\nRita serves as the Director of ChildFirst® for Zero Abuse Project. Rita manages the ChildFirst® Forensic Interview Training Program\, ChildFirst® Arkansas state program\, and the development of advanced training courses and programs for forensic interviewers. Rita is a certified law enforcement instructor and provides training and technical assistance for child protection professionals. Rita currently conducts forensic interviews and has interviewed more than 2\,500 children. She serves as an expert witness on child sexual abuse\, authored many peer-reviewed articles specific to forensic interviewing\, and continues to champion the cause of child advocacy and the field of forensic interviewing. Rita graduated from Ball State University with a degree in secondary education and was the founding executive director of Chaucie’s Place\, a Child Advocacy Center in Hamilton County\, Indiana. \n \nJulie Stauffer\nForensic Interviewing Manager\nCornerHouse\nJulie is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with a Master’s and Bachelors’s Degree in Social Work. Julie is the Forensic Interviewing Manager at CornerHouse\, where she supervises CornerHouse’s team of forensic interviewers and manages the forensic interview program. Additionally in her roles as a Forensic Interviewer and Trainer\, Julie conducts forensic interviews with children\, adolescents\, and vulnerable adults regarding allegations of abuse or witnessing of violence; provides training for professionals in basic and advanced forensic interviewing skills and regarding other related topics\, conducting training on a local\, national\, and international level; testifies as an expert witness; has authored and co-authored published articles regarding forensic interviewing; serves as a moderator for a national\, online peer review process; participates in local and national task forces and committees; and engages in ongoing updating and development of the CornerHouse Forensic Interview Protocol™ and other practices. Julie joined the CornerHouse staff in 2006. \nContinuing Education Credits and Registration\nPOST and Social Work credits will be available. \nRegistration: $30.00 \nWe are excited to bring this training to you at a low cost. The Alliance believes trauma-informed care throughout the interview process is essential to helping children heal. We continue to offer the highest quality training\, with nationally renowned speakers\, virtually.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/extended-forensic-interviews-practical-skills-for-multiple-session-care/
CATEGORIES:Forensic Interview,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210617T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210617T150000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20210218T094906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210218T204749Z
UID:10000265-1623934800-1623942000@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Presenting Evidence in the F.I.
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nThe use of technology has impacted how children/adolescents are victimized. Research supports that the use of technology during victimization can increase the likelihood that a victim will not disclose. Most interview models are designed for children who have previously disclosed and who transition easily from the beginning of the interview to a substantive interview. Reluctant children may need more cues which may mean utilizing evidence in the forensic interview. This module will discuss the use of evidence\, with emphasis on abusive images\, in the interview. \nLearning Objectives\n\nParticipants will understand how evidence may be used in a forensic interview.\nParticipants will learn how to present evidence in the forensic interview.\nParticipants will be able to understand the dynamics of victims of abusive images.\n\nTrainer\nPresenter Bonnie I. Fries\, MSW\, LCSW\, Child & Adolescent Forensic Interviewer with the Federal Bureau of Investigations\, is a licensed clinical social worker in the state of Illinois with specialized training in child and adolescent welfare and abuse-related trauma. She received her Bachelor of Social Work degree in 1998 from Illinois State University’s Jane Addams College of Social Work and Master of Social Work degree in 2001 from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Prior to joining the FBI Bonnie worked as an Assistant Director and Director within Children’s Advocacy Centers\, and has conducted more than 2\,000 forensic interviews. \nContinuing Education Credits\nPOST and Social Work credits will be available. \nWe are excited to bring this training to you at a minimal fee. The Alliance believes trauma-informed\, anti-racist\, and culturally responsive services are essential to helping children heal. We continue to offer the highest quality training\, with nationally renowned speakers\, virtually.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/a-picture-is-worth-a-thousand-words-presenting-evidence-in-the-f-i/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers,Forensic Interview,Investigation,Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210519T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210519T120000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20210329T200505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210331T211845Z
UID:10000270-1621414800-1621425600@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:A Trauma-Informed Approach for Moving Beyond Competence to Intelligence
DESCRIPTION:Minnesota Children’s Alliance (the Alliance) is excited to host A Trauma-Informed Approach for Moving Beyond Competence to Intelligence with Brandon Jones\, MFT\, Wednesday\, May 19\, 2021\, 9:00 a.m. – noon\, via Zoom HealthCare. \nTraining Overview\nThis training will provide participants a learning opportunity to move forward with the understandings of Equity\, Diversity\, and Inclusion work. Many have had learning opportunities in “Cultural Competence.” However\, there continue to be concerns and issues about finding better ways to connect with and support the children and adolescents we work with. This training will inform participants on how Trauma-Informed practices\, toxic stress\, cultural dynamics\, and maintaining our wellbeing can be a practical approach to cultural competence. The participant will learn what Cultural Intelligence is and how we can apply it to the work we do. \nLearning Objectives\n\nParticipants will develop an understanding of trauma-informed strategies and approaches that can improve their ability to connect and serve students with different backgrounds.\nParticipants will develop an understanding of their experience and how to make personal adjustments and adaptability.\nParticipants will discuss what institutional strategies should be promoted for lower burnout rates\, compassion fatigue\, and secondary traumatic stress.\nParticipants will understand the importance of incorporating sustainability techniques to maintain a high level of engagement and maintain productivity.\n\nTrainer\nBrandon is a Director of Learning at Alia Innovations. He specializes in Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)\, Historical and Intergenerational Trauma\, Social/Emotional Intelligence (EQ)\, Leadership\, and Youth Justice. Born and raised in Saint Paul\, Minnesota\, Brandon has survived living in a home of domestic violence and various other forms of trauma. Brandon holds a B.A. in Sociology from the University of Minnesota\, a Masters in Community Psychology from Metropolitan State University\, and a Masters in Psychotherapy (MFT) from Adler Graduate School. Brandon is also a 2013 Bush Foundation Leadership Fellow. He lives by the motto of “Live life with Purpose on Purpose”. \nRegistration and Minnesota Continuing Education Credits\nPOST and Social Work credits will be available. \nRegistration: $10.00 \nWe are excited to bring this training to you at a low cost. The Alliance believes trauma-informed\, anti-racist\, and culturally responsive services are essential to helping children heal. We continue to offer the highest quality training\, with nationally renowned speakers\, virtually.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/a-trauma-informed-approached-moving-beyond-competence-to-intelligence/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers,Culture,Equity,Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210420T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210420T120000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20210218T094905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210218T204153Z
UID:10000264-1618912800-1618920000@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:Suggestibility and Memory: Considerations for the Criminal Investigation
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nThis module will provide criminal investigators with the principles of suggestibility to inform their understanding when interacting with victims and witnesses of crime. A brief history of forensic interviewing and current research on memory will allow participants to see how victim/witness statements have been viewed and evaluated in the past and today. Participants will learn to better evaluate statements throughout the course of a criminal investigation from outcry\, to forensic interview\, to trial. \nLearning Objectives\n\nProvide criminal investigators with the principles of suggestibility to inform their understanding of and interactions with victims and witnesses.\nDevelop skills necessary to evaluate statements made throughout the course of a criminal investigation from outcry to forensic interview to trial testimony.\nAssist investigators to become good consumers of the forensic interview process\n\nTrainer\nPresenter Bonnie I. Fries\, MSW\, LCSW\, Child & Adolescent Forensic Interviewer with the Federal Bureau of Investigations\, is a licensed clinical social worker in the state of Illinois with specialized training in child and adolescent welfare and abuse-related trauma. She received her Bachelor of Social Work degree in 1998 from Illinois State University’s Jane Addams College of Social Work and Master of Social Work degree in 2001 from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Prior to joining the FBI Bonnie worked as an Assistant Director and Director within Children’s Advocacy Centers\, and has conducted more than 2\,000 forensic interviews. \nContinuing Education Credits\nPOST and Social Work credits will be available. \nWe are excited to bring this training to you at a minimal fee. The Alliance believes trauma-informed\, anti-racist\, and culturally responsive services are essential to helping children heal. We continue to offer the highest quality training\, with nationally renowned speakers\, virtually.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/suggestibility-and-memory-considerations-for-the-criminal-investigation/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers,Forensic Interview,Investigation,Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Managua:20210324T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Managua:20210324T150000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20200828T211011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201210T193355Z
UID:10000241-1616590800-1616598000@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:Sticks and Stones:  Emotional/Psychological Maltreatment
DESCRIPTION:Psychological maltreatment is the least identified\, reported and adjudicated form of abuse; however\, the damage caused can be severe.\nTraining Overview\nMinnesota Children’s Alliance is excited to host in Sticks and Stones: Emotional/Psychological Maltreatment\, with Amy Russell\, MSEd\, JD\, NCC\, on Wednesday\, March 24\, 2021\, 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m\, via Zoom HealthCare. \nThe training will address the signs and symptoms of child emotional/psychological maltreatment and will provide recommendations for interviewers\, investigators and attorneys on dealing with these cases. \nLearning Objectives\n1. Explain the different forms and prevalence of psychological maltreatment \n2. Discuss techniques to evaluate and respond to suspected psychological maltreatment \n3. Offer suggestions for interviewers and attorneys \nContinuing Education Credits\nPOST and Social Work credits will be available. \nTrainer\nAmy Russell\, MSEd\, JD\, NCC\, is the Principal Consultant and Trainer with Russell Consulting Specialists\, LLC\, and an executive director of a Children’s Advocacy Center in the Pacific Northwest. She brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the field of child maltreatment. Please join us in deepening our understanding of the work in maltreatment cases. \n 
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/sticks-and-stones-emotional-psychological-maltreatment/
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers,Investigation,Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210224T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210224T130000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20210107T214903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210107T230011Z
UID:10000253-1614164400-1614171600@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nMinnesota Children’s Alliance is excited to host Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences\, with Brandon Jones\, M.A.\, of Alia Innovations. In this interactive two-hour workshop\, we will explore the link between Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) on youth and children and their impact on development. We will explore the experiences\, perceptions\, beliefs\, and behaviors that may present challenges to development in children and youth. We will discuss practical\, trauma-informed\, outcome-driven strategies that improve the outcomes of youth work. \nLearning Objectives\n\nThe attendee will learn how to describe ACEs; how trauma and toxic stress affect biological\, physiological\, social\, emotional\, and brain development and the findings of the ACE study.\nThe attendee will learn how to describe adaptive response(s) to environmental circumstances and toxic stress that youth may encounter.\nThe attendee will learn how to make modifications to their work with youth to incorporate an understanding of ACEs and the youth’s adaptive response(s) to environmental circumstances and toxic stress.\nThe attendee will develop an understanding of the importance of being aware of personal perceptions and beliefs impacting the youth/provider dynamic so it does not add to the traumatic experience.\n\nRegistration\nWe are excited to bring this training to you free of charge. The Alliance believes trauma-informed\, anti-racist\, and culturally responsive services are essential to helping children heal. We continue to offer the highest quality training\, with nationally renowned speakers\, virtually. \nTrainer\nBrandon Jones\, M.A.\, is a Director of Learning at Alia Innovations. He specializes in Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)\, Historical and Intergenerational Trauma\, Social/Emotional Intelligence (EQ)\, Leadership\, and Youth Justice. Born and raised in Saint Paul\, Minnesota\, Brandon has survived living in a home of domestic violence and various other forms of trauma. Brandon holds a B.A. in Sociology from the University of Minnesota\, a Masters in Community Psychology from Metropolitan State University\, and a Masters in Psychotherapy (M.F.T.) from Adler Graduate School. Brandon is also a 2013 Bush Foundation Leadership Fellow. He lives by the motto of “Live life with Purpose on Purpose”. \nAbout Alia Innovations\nAlia is a Minnesota based national nonprofit “do-tank.” Their work is founded in research and family voice. They support innovative leaders and symptoms related to child welfare. By equipping leaders in agencies with the support they need for systems change\, Alia helps communities ask the right questions and solve the right problems.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/understanding-adverse-childhood-experiences-aces/
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Equity,Mental Health,Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210120T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210120T143000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20200903T041806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201210T193524Z
UID:10000242-1611147600-1611153000@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:"No Penis\, No Problem": Female Sex Offenders
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nInvestigating and prosecuting sex offenses committed by females is challenging.  Biases about women as offenders impact the disclosure of abuse\, the acceptance of initial reports\, whether the cases are referred and accepted for criminal charges\, and how juries perceive these offenders and whether they are held accountable.  This session will review pertinent research on female sex offenders and discuss ways to overcome the biases in the investigation and prosecution of sex offenses they commit. \nLearning Objectives\n\nParticipants will learn to understand the incidence of sex offenders committed by females\nParticipants will learn to explain how child sexual abuse victims of female offenders experience their abuse\nParticipants will learn to Identify biases in investigations and prosecutions of these crimes and discuss methods to overcome them\n\nContinuing Education Credits\nPOST and Social Work credits will be available. \nTrainer\nAmy Russell\, MSEd\, JD\, NCC\, is the Principle Consultant and Trainer with Russell Consulting Specialists\, LLC\, and an executive director of a Children’s Advocacy Center in the Pacific Northwest. She brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the field of child maltreatment. Please join us in deepening our understanding of the work in maltreatment cases. \n\n 
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/no-penis-no-problem-female-sex-offenders/
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers,Investigation,Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201117T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201117T120000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20201006T211605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201007T161228Z
UID:10000249-1605607200-1605614400@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:Working with Latino Children and Families within the MDT Process
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nThe Minnesota Children’s Alliance (the Alliance) is excited to host Working with Latino Children and Families within the MDT Process: A trauma-informed approach\, with Liz Franklin\, Tuesday\, November 17\, 2020\, 10:00 a.m. – noon\, via Zoom. \nIn this session\, participants will examine the role of cultural responsiveness among the larger Latino experiences within the North American systems context. Through the trauma-informed care approach participants will be introduced to common misconceptions when working with members of Latino communities\, in order to promote further healing. \nLearning Objectives\n\nUnderstand ways in which culture and privilege impact provider\, organization\, and system functioning.\nDiscuss individual and systems practices to improve access to care.\nExplore options for delivering evidence-based models such as TF-CBT in more culturally resonant ways.\n\nTrainer\nElizabeth (Liz)\, Franklin MSW\, LICSW\, received her BAs from the University of Kansas in Spanish and in American Studies\, and her MSW from the University of Minnesota.  Liz has worked as an elementary school Latino Family Liaison\, a Children’s Mental Health Case Manager\, a School-based Therapist\, and an outpatient therapist in private practice. She is currently the Senior Manager of Community Based Mental Health Services at Comunidades Latinas Unidas en Servicio (CLUES). \nLiz also teaches the Advanced Clinical Practice with Children and Adolescents course in the School of Social Work’s graduate program at the University of Minnesota. Liz serves on the Board of MACMH\, and she is Chair of the Board of El Consorcio (formerly the Twin Cities Spanish-speaking Provider Consortium)\, an interdisciplinary group of over 250 Spanish-speaking mental health providers\, social service providers\, medical social workers\, and school social workers. \nContinuing Education Credits and Training Fee\nPOST and Social Work credits will be available. \nWe are excited to bring this training to you. The Alliance believes anti-racist and culturally responsive services are essential to helping children heal. We continue to offer the highest quality training\, with nationally renowned speakers\, virtually. To help offset costs associated with this virtual training\, through funds generously granted to the Minnesota Children’s Alliance through the Minnesota Disaster Recovery Fund (MDRF) for Coronavirus through Minnesota Council on Foundations.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/working-with-latino-children-and-families-within-the-mdt-process/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers,Equity,Mental Health,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201110T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201110T113000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20200917T150511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200917T200312Z
UID:10000245-1605002400-1605007800@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:Homelands\, History\, and Healing
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nMinnesota Children’s Alliance (the Alliance) is excited to host Homelands\, History\, Healing: An opportunity to expand\, educate\, and empower in order to better serve tribal and non-tribal children and their families\, with Ms. Shannon Crossbear\, Tuesday\, November 10\, 2020\, 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.\, via Zoom HealthCare. \nIn this session\, participants will learn about the historical as well as the current political and social status of American Indians and Alaskan Natives in the United States. Participants will be introduced to the world relational framework and explore how using such a framework has the potential to support healing. \nLearning Objectives\n\nUnderstand the historical context of Tribal nations and their citizens.\nDiscuss how relationship building is foundational in working with this population.\nDiscover ways to embed culturally congruent practices into the therapeutic.\n\nTrainer\nMs. Crossbear’s work includes facilitating and consulting with the National Indian Child Welfare Association\, the Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health\, Georgetown University\, The National Child Traumatic Stress Network\, and the Surgeon General’s Conference on Children’s Mental Health. She has worked with tribal and non-tribal communities in providing technical assistance to Systems of Care and Circles of Care utilizing traditional interventions and the promotion of culturally congruent and trauma-informed practices. \nContinuing Education Credits and Cost Offset\nPOST and Social Work credits will be available. \nWe are excited to bring this training to you. The Alliance believes anti-racist and culturally responsive services are essential to helping children heal. We continue to offer the highest quality training\, with nationally renowned speakers\, virtually. To help off-set costs associated with this virtual training\, through funds generously granted to the Minnesota Children’s Alliance through the Minnesota Disaster Recovery Fund (MDRF) for Coronavirus through Minnesota Council on Foundations.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/homelands-history-and-healing/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Culture,Equity,Online Webinar,Trauma-Informed Practice
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201029T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201029T150000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20200828T211010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200828T212432Z
UID:10000240-1603976400-1603983600@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:From Outcry to Sentencing: Children in Court
DESCRIPTION:Court preparation assists child witnesses in their ability to testify well in a courtroom\, learn the process from as early as pre-screen.\nTraining Overview\nMinnesota Children’s Alliance (the Alliance) is excited to host From Outcry to Sentencing: Children in Court\, with Amy Russell\, MSEd\, JD\, NCC\, Thursday\, October 29\, 2020 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.\, via Zoom HealthCare. \nThis session will discuss the importance of each stage of the investigative process in preparing children for court\, and will provide concrete examples of courtroom modifications and child preparation techniques. \nLearning Objectives\n1. Participants will understand the importance of preparing children for court \n2. Participants will identify specific techniques to prepare children and caregivers for testifying in court \n3. Participants will receive concrete examples of courtroom modifications for children \nTrainer\nMs. Russell is the Principal Consultant and Trainer with Russell Consulting Specialists\, LLC\, and an executive director of a Children’s Advocacy Center in the Pacific Northwest. She brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the field of child maltreatment. Please join us in deepening our understanding of the work in maltreatment cases. \nContinuing Education Credits\nPOST and Social Work credits will be available.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/from-outcry-to-sentencing-children-in-court/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers,Court,Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201014T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201014T150000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20200917T150511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200917T200426Z
UID:10000244-1602680400-1602687600@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:The Intersection of Culture and Trauma: Working with Children and Families
DESCRIPTION:Minnesota Children’s Alliance (the Alliance) is excited to host The Intersection of Culture and Trauma: Working with children and families in the MDT process\, with Suganya Sockalingam\, Ph.D.\, Wednesday\, October 14\, 2020 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.\, via Zoom HealthCare. \nTraining Overview\nIn this interactive 2-hour workshop\, we will explore the meaning and the value of the terms culture and trauma and how they intersect. We will explore how this intersection informs how we work within multidisciplinary teams to strengthen our systems that keep our children safe. Further\, we will examine our personal values and how they inform our biases that may impact how we deliver services. Finally\, we will identify strategies that will allow us to mitigate the unconscious biases that might influence our training\, research\, and advocacy efforts. \nLearning Objectives\n\nIdentify a common language around culture and trauma.\nDiscuss the meaning of culture beyond race and ethnicity.\nUnderstand that a holistic approach to care requires the integration of culturally responsive and trauma-informed practices.\n\nTrainer\n \nDr. Sockalingam is a Founding Partner and Change Specialist at Change Matrix\, LLC\, a minority and women-owned firm. Dr. Sockalingam supports individuals\, organizations\, and systems addressing Equity including diversity\, inclusion\, implicit bias\, and structural racism\, cultural competence\, and cross-cultural communication. Additionally\, Dr. Sockalingam focuses on Leadership Development including leadership shifts (in times of change and in chaos/turbulence)\, change management\, collaboration\, and conflict engagement. \nContinuing Education Credits and Training Fee\nPOST and Social Work credits will be available. \nWe are excited to bring this training to you. The Alliance believes anti-racist and culturally responsive services are essential to helping children heal. We continue to offer the highest quality training\, with nationally renowned speakers\, virtually. To help offset costs associated with this virtual training\, through funds generously granted to the Minnesota Children’s Alliance through the Minnesota Disaster Recovery Fund (MDRF) for Coronavirus through Minnesota Council on Foundations.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/the-intersection-of-culture-and-trauma-working-with-children-and-families-2/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Culture,Equity,Mental Health,Online Webinar,Trauma-Informed Practice
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201006T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201006T140000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20200819T184906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200917T200700Z
UID:10000238-1601989200-1601992800@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:NCATrak User Roundtable: Fall 2020
DESCRIPTION:About This Training\nJoin the Minnesota Children’s Alliance for the Fall 2020 NCATrak User Roundtable\, an online opportunity for CAC staff responsible for case tracking within their organization to ask questions and share knowledge among colleagues. Through facilitated discussion and peer-to-peer learning\, participants develop their case tracking skillset and process to ensure that all children and families receive the support they need through the lifecycle of their case. \nIntended Audience\nThe NCATrak User Roundtable is intended for children’s advocacy center (CAC) staff that are responsible for administering case management software. \nFacilitator\n Katie Rojas-Jahn\nDirector of Communications and Strategy\nMinnesota Children’s Alliance
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/ncatrak-user-roundtable-fall-2020/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Case Tracking,Children's Advocacy Centers,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200819T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200819T153000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20200707T175606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200730T195645Z
UID:10000233-1597843800-1597851000@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:Serving LGBTQIA+ Children and Families in the MDT Process
DESCRIPTION:This training discusses affirmative practices for child abuse MDT professionals supporting and serving LGBTQIA+ children and families.\n\n\nAbout this Training\nThis training will include a Gender and Sexuality 101 course to establish shared language and definitions and will outline considerations for MDT disciplines\, including forensic interviewers.\nTopics Include:\n\nIncreasing understanding of LGBTQIA+ culture\, including the issues that affect the LGBTQIA+ community and how these dynamics impact their experiences with system providers.\nTools for professionals to examine current practices and create more affirmative interactions and environments for LGBTQIA+ children and families.\nExamining the role of multiple identities and polyvictimization in work with LGBTQIA+ children and families.\n\nIntended Audience:\nThis cultural impact training opportunity is beneficial for any member of a multidisciplinary team and Children’s Advocacy Centers. \nTrainers:\nKaelie Lund\nVictim Assistance Specialist\, Jacob Wetterling Resource Center\nZero Abuse Project \nKaelie Lund (they/them) is a Victim Assistance Specialist with the Jacob Wetterling Resource Center\, a program of Zero Abuse Project\, where they assist families of missing persons and train students\, parents\, and non-profit professionals. Kaelie graduated from St. Olaf College with degrees in sociology and anthropology\, women’s and gender studies\, and family studies. Kaelie is also a state-certified sexual assault/domestic violence advocate with over 100 hours of trauma-informed training. \nKaelie most recently worked at Carleton College as an Assistant Dean of Admissions where they worked closely with Carleton’s Gender & Sexuality Center and coordinated Carleton’s Green Dot Bystander Intervention program to train hundreds of student leaders on how to be an active bystander. Kaelie is passionate about working with young people\, educating others on LGBTQIA+ best practices\, and is thrilled to be working at a non-profit so close to their heart. \nRachel Johnson\nForensic Interview Specialist\nZero Abuse Project \nRachel Johnson (she/her/they/them) has over a decade of experience in work related to child abuse\, forensic interviewing\, multidisciplinary teams\, victimization\, advocacy\, prevention education\, and family violence\, both domestically and abroad. She currently works as a Forensic Interview Specialist with Zero Abuse Project where she provides training and technical assistance to child abuse professionals\, and designs and develops curriculum. \nRachel most recently served as the Program Director for the Minnesota Children’s Alliance. Prior to her work at the Alliance\, Rachel served as a forensic interviewer and the Forensic Program Coordinator at First Witness Child Advocacy Center. She is trained in multiple forensic interview protocols. Rachel received Bachelor of Science degrees in Public Service\, sociology and Spanish at Hamline University in St. Paul\, Minnesota. Rachel is passionate about working directly with children and families\, supporting front-line professionals and improving the institutional response to victimization by centering the experiences of victims at all levels of consideration and decision- making.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/serving-lgbtqia-children-and-families-in-the-mdt-process/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers,Equity,Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200812T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200812T123000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20200717T200307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200810T164944Z
UID:10000234-1597224600-1597235400@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:Overcoming Challenges in the Forensic Interview
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a frank and informative discussion about the range of challenges that can emerge during a forensic interview\, and how to overcome them! Participants will be encouraged to share their own experiences. \nLearning Objectives\n\nParticipants will increase their understanding of the dynamics that can contribute to challenges in the forensic interview.\nParticipants will learn to recognize potential challenges before and during a forensic interview.\nParticipants will increase their understanding of various strategies that may help overcome challenges in the forensic interview.\nParticipants will be prepared to implement what they have learned to improve their practice.\n\nTrainer\nStephanie Randolph\nForensic Interviewer\nCornerHouse\nStephanie started her career as frontline staff at St. Joseph’s Home for Children in Minneapolis. Stephanie then went on to earn her Master of Counseling from MidAmerica Nazarene University in Olathe\, KS. After graduating\, she worked for many years as a forensic interviewer and trainer in Kansas City\, MO. During that time she conducted over 1\,000 interviews with children\, teens\, and vulnerable adults. In 2016 Stephanie moved back to Minnesota and worked as a Victim Assistant Specialist with the Jacob Wetterling Resource Center and the National Child Protection Training Center before joining CornerHouse’s team in January 2019.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/overcoming-challenges-in-the-forensic-interview/
CATEGORIES:Forensic Interview,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200714T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200714T120000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20200625T210106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200626T180112Z
UID:10000232-1594717200-1594728000@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:Problematic Intrafamilial Sexual Behaviors
DESCRIPTION:This interactive training series will follow one family’s journey and increase the participant’s understanding of what problematic sexual behaviors are\, where they come from\, and how to respond empathetically and in the best interest of all the children. \nPlease note\, this training will take place over three sessions\, the first of which will be held on July 14. When you complete the registration below\, you will have the opportunity to indicate your attendance at all sessions. \nTraining Overview\nThe training utilizes an interactive module from the intervention Problematic Sexual Behavior – Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Adolescents (PSB-CBT-A) where participants explore common reactions of caregivers. Participants also practice the best ways to engage with families and how to offer concrete solutions that address safety concerns within the home. The curriculum also focuses on supporting families as they navigate the system response after a mandated report is made\, including planning for reunification if members of the family are separated. \nSessions\nIn order to meet best practice standards for online training\, the training will be offered as a three-part series. \n\nSession One: A Family’s Journey Through Problematic Sexual Behavior and their Community’s Response (July 14\, 2020)\nSession Two: Engaging with Caregivers of Youth with Problematic Sexual Behavior (July 21\, 2020)\nSession Three: Navigating the System and Safety Planning for Intrafamilial Problematic Sexual Behavior (July 28\, 2020)\n\nIntended audience\nProfessionals that interface with families and respond to problematic sexual behaviors including advocates\, forensic interviewers\, CAC staff\, and child abuse multidisciplinary team members. If applicable\, participants can indicate the type of continuing education credit they seek on their registration form. \nTrainer\n \nSimaya van Dooren\, LMSW\nClinical Program Coordinator\nDee Norton Child Advocacy Center
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/problematic-intrafamilial-sexual-behaviors-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers,Online Webinar,Problematic Sexual Behaviors
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200428
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200429
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20200407T183707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T191000Z
UID:10000209-1588032000-1588118399@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:Problematic Intrafamilial Sexual Behaviors
DESCRIPTION:About this Training\nThis two-day online\, interactive training will follow one family’s journey and increase the participant’s understanding of what problematic sexual behaviors are\, where they come from\, and how to respond empathetically and in the best interest of all the children. \nPlease note: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic\, this training has been moved to an online format and fees have been waived. Registrants will receive log-in information prior to the event. \nThe training utilizes an interactive module from the intervention PSB-CBT-A where participants explore common reactions of caregivers and practice the best ways to engage these families and how to offer concrete solutions to address safety concerns within the home. The second day focuses on supporting families as they navigate the system response after a mandated report is made\, including planning for reunification if members of the family are separated. \nTraining Dates\nThis training will take place during two online sessions: April 28\, 2020 and May 5\, 2020. \nIntended Audience\nProfessionals that interface with families and respond to problematic sexual behaviors including advocates\, forensic interviewers\, CAC staff\, and child abuse multidisciplinary team members. \nTrainer\nSimaya van Dooren\, LMSW\nClinical Program Coordinator\nDee Norton Child Advocacy Center \n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/problematic-intrafamilial-sexual-behaviors/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar,Problematic Sexual Behaviors
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200331T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200331T163000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20191021T210138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200317T164040Z
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SUMMARY:Technique\, Corroboration\, and Defending Your Interview In Court
DESCRIPTION:About this Training\nAdd to your forensic interview skillset by spending the day with one of the nation’s leading experts\, Rita Farrell of the Zero Abuse Project. With thousands of interviews conducted and over 20 years of experience in the field\, Farrell presents trainings that keep professionals current on best practices across a variety of protocols.\n\nTopics Include:\n\nImportant considerations for interviewing very young children and adolescents\nCorroborating evidence within the scope of the forensic interview\nKey principles for defending your interview in court\n\nIntended Audience\nThis advanced forensic interviewer training opportunity is ideal for interviewers utilizing any nationally recognized forensic interview protocol and those working within child abuse investigative MDTs such as law enforcement\, county attorneys and social workers. \nRegistration Fees\nRegistration fees are used to offset the cost of meals and refreshments. \nTrainer\nRita Farrell\nLead Forensic Interview Specialist\nZero Abuse Project \nRita Farrell has over 20 years of experience working with child abuse investigations as a forensic interviewer and founding executive director of a child advocacy center. In her role as a forensic interview specialist and trainer for Zero Abuse Project\, Rita admits that her role as a forensic interviewer of child abuse victims is her “true passion.”
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/technique-corroboration-and-defending-your-interview-in-court/
LOCATION:Country Inn & Suites by Radisson\, Roseville\, MN\, 2740 Snelling Avenue North\, Roseville\, MN\, 55113\, United States
CATEGORIES:Forensic Interview,Investigation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200305T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200305T120000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20200211T221203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200211T221342Z
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SUMMARY:NCATrak User Roundtable: Spring 2020
DESCRIPTION:About This Training\nJoin the Minnesota Children’s Alliance for the Spring 2020 NCATrak User Roundtable\, an online opportunity for CAC staff responsible for case tracking within their organization to ask questions and share knowledge among colleagues. Through facilitated discussion and peer-to-peer learning\, participants develop their case tracking skillset and process to ensure that all children and families receive the support they need through the lifecycle of their case. \nIntended Audience\nThe NCATrak User Roundtable is intended for children’s advocacy center (CAC) staff that are responsible for administering case management software. \nFacilitator\n Katie Rojas-Jahn\nDirector of Communications and Strategy\nMinnesota Children’s Alliance
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/ncatrak-user-roundtable-spring-2020/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Case Tracking,Children's Advocacy Centers,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200302T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200302T140000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20191105T215607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200204T160525Z
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SUMMARY:Advocate Roundtable: Spring 2020
DESCRIPTION:About This Training\nJoin the Minnesota Children’s Alliance for the Spring 2020 Advocate Roundtable\, an opportunity for advocates working in or with a children’s advocacy center or multidisciplinary team. The Alliance hosts roundtables for advocates twice a year. Through facilitated discussion and peer-to-peer learning\, advocates identify and work through challenges in the field\, innovative practices and the latest developments in advocacy work with families. \nIntended Audience\nThe Advocate Roundtable is intended for advocates working in or with a children’s advocacy center or multidisciplinary team responding to child abuse cases. \nRegistration Fees\nRegistration fees are used to offset the cost of meals and refreshments. \nFacilitator\nMarcia Milliken\, MA\nExecutive Director\nMinnesota Children’s Alliance \nMarcia brings extensive experience working with multidisciplinary teams in a variety of settings\, including child advocacy centers and sexual assault agencies. Milliken blends the skillsets of various fields\, having served as a forensic interviewer\, advocate\, training director and adjunct instructor for Child Advocacy Studies. Marcia specializes in support the development of strong teams through protocol development\, case mapping and defining roles and responsibilities in high-functioning teams.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/advocate-roundtable-spring-2020/
LOCATION:Minnesota Children’s Alliance\, 2301 Woodbridge Street #200\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55113\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Multidisciplinary teams,Roundtable
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200226T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200226T150000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20200203T203705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200214T185734Z
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SUMMARY:Child Abuse Medicine for the Non-Medical Professional
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nStrengthen your approach to child abuse investigations through this training presented by Carlton County Family Social Services\, the Midwest Children’s Resource Center at Children’s Minnesota\, and the Minnesota Children’s Alliance. \nThe medical signs of child abuse aren’t always apparent – grow your skill set with Dr. Mark Hudson\, a Board-Certified Child Abuse Pediatrician\, on the signs and indicators of abuse to look for when investigating child abuse. Refreshments and lunch provided. \nAudience\nThis training is for law enforcement\, child protection\, prosecutors and medical providers. \nJoining via video conference?\nIf you cannot attend this training in person\, you can indicate that you will join via video conference on the registration form. Prior to the training you will receive a link to join the group remotely. \nThis training is presented by:\n \nTrainer\n \nDr. Mark Hudson\nExecutive Director\nMidwest Children’s Resource at Center Children’s Minnesota\nBoard-certified child abuse pediatrician
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/child-abuse-medicine-for-the-non-medical-professional/
LOCATION:Carlton County Public Health & Human Services\, 14 11th Street North\, Tamarack Room #289\, Cloquet\, MN\, 55720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Investigation,Medical,Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191205T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191205T140000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20191105T180022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191105T220306Z
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SUMMARY:Advocate Roundtable: Winter 2019
DESCRIPTION:About this Training\nThe Winter 2019 Roundtable will provide an opportunity for advocates working in or with a children’s advocacy center or multidisciplinary team to share experiences and challenges through a case review format. Selected cases will be presented to the group for collective review and feedback with the aim of identifying tension points in advocacy casework with families and collectively developing approaches to supportive practices in the field. \nIntended Audience\nThe Advocate Roundtable is intended for advocates working in or with a children’s advocacy center or multidisciplinary team responding to child abuse cases. \nRegistration Fees\nRegistration fees are used to offset the cost of meals and refreshments. \nFacilitator\nMarcia Milliken\, MA\nExecutive Director\nMinnesota Children’s Alliance \nMarcia brings extensive experience working with multidisciplinary teams in a variety of settings\, including child advocacy centers and sexual assault agencies. Milliken blends the skillsets of various fields\, having served as a forensic interviewer\, advocate\, training director and adjunct instructor for Child Advocacy Studies. Marcia specializes in support the development of strong teams through protocol development\, case mapping and defining roles and responsibilities in high-functioning teams.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/advocate-roundtable-winter-2019/
LOCATION:Minnesota Children’s Alliance\, 2301 Woodbridge Street #200\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55113\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Roundtable
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191028T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191030T150000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20191001T190815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191014T153830Z
UID:10000194-1572267600-1572447600@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:Director's Summit 2019: The Path Ahead
DESCRIPTION:Join us in Stillwater\, MN on October 28 – 30\, 2019 to forge our shared path in 2020\, ensuring we keep our movement strong\, increasing our capacity to serve children and families\, and improving our long-term sustainability. An agenda is forthcoming. \nAccommodations at Lora\nSet on the banks of the St. Croix\, Lora is ideally situated for exploring Minnesota’s rich landscapes or whiling away an afternoon by the river. Signature amenities\, a spate of culinary options\, and attentive staff and intimate 40-room setting make Lora the ideal location for your special occasion\, or a memorable weekend escape. Explore the hotel » \nMeeting at IdeaPad\nAcross the street you’ll find IdeaPad\, an inviting space for group gatherings. We’ll meet here to build our shared work and envision the path ahead for ensuring the sustainability of our movement. IdeaPad offers complimentary beverages\, wifi service and a variety of flexible meeting spaces. Explore IdeaPad » \nAudience\nPlease note that the Director’s Summit is an invite-only gathering for Directors of Children’s Advocacy Centers in Minnesota. \nFacilitator\nMarcia Milliken\, MA\nExecutive Director\nMinnesota Children’s Alliance \nMarcia brings extensive experience working with multidisciplinary teams in a variety of settings\, including child advocacy centers and sexual assault agencies. In addition to her history of collaborating across professional disciplines\, Milliken blends the skillsets of various fields\, having served as a forensic interviewer\, advocate\, training director and adjunct instructor for Child Advocacy Studies.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/directors-summit-2019-the-path-ahead/
LOCATION:IdeaPad\, 321 Main St S\, 2nd Floor\, Stillwater\, MN\, 55082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191022T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191022T140000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20190913T191512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190919T193549Z
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SUMMARY:Domestic Violence\, Child Witnesses and the Forensic Interview: Identifying and Eliciting Protective Factors in DV Cases
DESCRIPTION:About This Training\nChildren are often innocent bystanders who typically are not given the opportunity for an in-depth interview by investigators during domestic violence (DV) cases. Ellen Pence\, the founder of the Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs (DAIP)\, worked toward the end of her career to engage social services in domestic violence cases. \nChildren witnessing domestic violence are vulnerable to the same suggestibility present in other child abuse cases and forensic interviews through intentional or unintentional contamination of memories. Additionally\, workers may overlook subtle protective factors by the non-offending caregiver. We know most DV cases do not present at a CAC for forensic interviews for a variety of reasons. \nThis training will look at children’s accounts of their non-offending caregiver’s protective measures and incorporate focus group feedback on the experience of domestic violence survivors with the system. We will review additional sample questions for the forensic interview intended to elicit protective factors of non-offending caregivers and screen for polyvictimization. This training will also examine protocols developed by the Southern St. Louis County MDT for advocacy and forensic interviewers in these cases. \nAudience\nThis training is intended for trained forensic interviewers working on child abuse and maltreatment cases. You will be asked to provide information on your foundational training when registering. \nTrainer\nLaura Gapske\nProgram Director\, Interviewer\, and Trainer\nFirst Witness Child Advocacy Center \nIn her 15 + years of experience\, Laura has dedicated her life professionally and personally to ending the violence against women and children. She serves as the co-chair of the St. Louis County Mortality Review Committee for child protection services. At First Witness Child Advocacy Center\, she provides oversight to all programs staff by providing leadership\, mentoring\, facilitation of innovation\, goal attainment\, and forensic interviewing skills. \n 
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/domestic-violence-child-witnesses-and-the-forensic-interview/
LOCATION:Villa del Sol\, 88 Cesar Chavez Street\, St. Paul\, MN\, 55107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Forensic Interview,Roundtable
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190925T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190926T163000
DTSTAMP:20260621T132527
CREATED:20190905T194330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190918T133027Z
UID:10000192-1569402000-1569515400@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:NCATrak Specialized Training for CACs
DESCRIPTION:The NCATrak Specialized Training is an intensive workshop designed to provide focused training for NCAtrak users who desire more knowledge and confidence in their use of NCAtrak. It is most useful for people who have been asked to take on the role of Security Officer for NCAtrak and/or other administrative/management responsibilities for the data in the system. \nTopics include:\n\nTracking cases using the software\nSupporting your MDT process with case tracking\nPreparing statistics and reports\n\nWhat is NCATrak?\nNCATrak is an online\, cloud-based case tracking system developed by the National Children’s Alliance to assist Children’s Advocacy Centers throughout the country. NCATrak also helps CACs to meet Standard Eight of the NCA Standards for Accreditation. \nAudience\nThis training is available for Children’s Advocacy Center staff in Minnesota. \nAccommodations\nThe Country Inn & Suites\, Roseville offers nearby accommodations with several restaurants in walking distance.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/ncatrak-specialized-training-for-cacs/
LOCATION:Minnesota Children’s Alliance\, 2301 Woodbridge Street #200\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55113\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers,Technology
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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