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SUMMARY:Normal is Normal: Effective Use of Medical Evidence in the Prosecution of Child Sexual Abuse Cases
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nJoin us this December for the End of Year Prosecutor Webinar Series\, brought to you by the Trauma-informed Prosecutor Project (TiPP)\, funded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Our December Prosecutor Institute promises to be an insightful journey\, spanning three weeks and encompassing six crucial topics. To accommodate participants across different time zones\, each topic will be presented twice on its designated day. Be sure to register separately for each training session you wish to attend. \nThis webinar will discuss the importance of pediatric sexual assault exams in cases of child sexual abuse and how to present the findings of that exam to a jury. A majority of the exams will be “normal” and that evidence can be used to corroborate a child’s statement using expert medical testimony. The testimony of the expert can also be used to explain anatomy which gives prosecutors medical evidence to argue issues of penetration. \nLearning Objectives \nGain a comprehensive understanding of the process and protocol involved in conducting a pediatric sexual assault examination.\nUtilize “typical” examination findings to validate and reinforce a child’s disclosure of sexual assault.\nCultivate expertise in preparing medical witnesses and effectively employing their testimony to establish the element of penetration in a sexual assault case. \nAbout Presenter\nKathleen Nolan – Senior Attorney \nKathleen Nolan is a Senior Attorney with Zero Abuse Project. She joined the team in May of 2021.  She brings over 15 years of experience as a Prosecutor in the area of Child Protection. \nKathleen previously served as the Chief of the Children’s Justice Division in the Madison County State’s Attorney’s Office in Madison County\, Illinois. She was appointed to that role in 2015 after joining the office in 2013. The Children’s Justice Division handled the charging and prosecution of all child victim cases in the county including physical abuse\, sexual assault and child deaths. Her role as Chief of the Division also involved mentoring and training the attorneys she supervised. She also created and presented specialized trainings for members of the Madison County Multi-Disciplinary Team including police\, forensic interviewers and Department of Children and Family Services workers. \nRegister through ZAP
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/normal-is-normal-effective-use-of-medical-evidence-in-the-prosecution-of-child-sexual-abuse-cases/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Court,Investigation,Medical,Multidisciplinary teams
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231208T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231208T103000
DTSTAMP:20260601T005931
CREATED:20231005T165735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T165735Z
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SUMMARY:Investigating and Prosecuting Cases of CSA When the Victim is Male
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nJoin Zero Abuse Project this December for the End of Year Prosecutor Webinar Series\, brought to you by the Trauma-informed Prosecutor Project (TiPP)\, funded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Our December Prosecutor Institute promises to be an insightful journey\, spanning three weeks and encompassing six crucial topics. To accommodate participants across different time zones\, each topic will be presented twice on its designated day. Be sure to register separately for each training session you wish to attend. \nMany boys who have experienced sexual abuse may never disclose their experiences during childhood. Even when such abuse comes to light\, investigators and prosecutors often encounter significant obstacles in their efforts to safeguard these young victims. This workshop delves into the existing research on the sexual abuse of boys and provides practical recommendations for conducting forensic interviews with these children\, investigating crimes involving boys\, and effectively presenting such cases to a jury. \nLearning Objectives\n\nComprehend the distinct traumas endured by male victims of sexual abuse and recognize how these traumas influence their willingness to disclose.\nAcquire knowledge of evidence-based approaches for addressing the medical\, psychological\, and spiritual requirements of male victims.\nGain practical insights\, using a case study\, into effective techniques for conducting forensic interviews\, investigations\, and prosecutions related to child sexual abuse involving male victims.\n\nAbout Presenter\nVictor Vieth – Chief Program Officer \n\n\nVictor has trained thousands of child-protection professionals from all 50 states\, two U.S. Territories\, and 17 countries on numerous topics pertaining to child abuse investigations\, prosecutions and prevention. Victor gained national recognition for his work in addressing child abuse in small communities as a prosecutor in rural Minnesota\, and has been named to the President’s Honor Roll of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children. In 2012\, Victor was awarded the Pro Humanitate Award from the North American Resource Center for Child Welfare. \nVictor is the Chief Program Officer\, Education and Research of the Zero Abuse Project\, a 501©(3) public charity based in St Paul\, MN\, committed to education\, training\, and survivor support in order to eradicate child sex abuse and remedy its resulting harms. He is the 2018 President of the Academy on Violence & Abuse\, and founder of the National Child Protection Training Center. With NCPTC and its partners\, Victor has been instrumental in implementing 22 state and international forensic interview training programs and dozens of undergraduate and graduate programs on child maltreatment. \n\n\nRegister through Zero Abuse Project\n 
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/investigating-and-prosecuting-cases-of-csa-when-the-victim-is-male/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers,Court,Investigation,Multidisciplinary teams
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231205
DTSTAMP:20260601T005931
CREATED:20231121T163921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231121T163921Z
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SUMMARY:NCJTC FIT: Dynamics of CST Victim Interviews (Part 1 & 2)
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nLearn the complex dynamics involved in a child sex trafficking interview. Gain an understanding of the impact of trauma bonding and Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs as they relate to traffickers recruiting and controlling minors. Recognize why the CST business model is important and how adolescent development plays apart in both trafficking and the interview process. \nThis training is best suited for community members\, community corrections officers\, court system personnel\, educators\, emergency management\, law enforcement and support\, prosecutors\, social workers\, tribes/tribal partners\, and victim service providers. \nUpon completion of this training\, you will be able to: \n\nDefine human trafficking and explain its dynamics\nExplain and analyze the differences between adolescents and adults regarding language development\, memory and suggestibility\nDefine types and patterns of disclosure\nIdentify strategies for overcoming common barriers and blocks that occur within a forensic interview\n\nRegister through NCJTC\nThis training contains two hours of instruction.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/ncjtc-fit-dynamics-of-cst-victim-interviews-part-1-2/2023-12-04/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Court,Forensic Interview,Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar,Trafficking,Trauma-Informed Practice
ORGANIZER;CN="National Criminal Justice Training Center Fox Valley Technical College":MAILTO:info@ncjtc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231201T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231201T163000
DTSTAMP:20260601T005931
CREATED:20231005T164614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T164614Z
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SUMMARY:We're Just Going To Talk: Presenting Your Case in Opening Statements and Closing Arguments
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nJoin Zero Abuse Project this December for the End of Year Prosecutor Webinar Series\, brought to you by the Trauma-informed Prosecutor Project (TiPP)\, funded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Our December Prosecutor Institute promises to be an insightful journey\, spanning three weeks and encompassing six crucial topics. To accommodate participants across different time zones\, each topic will be presented twice on its designated day. Be sure to register separately for each training session you wish to attend. \nIn this workshop\, students will explore the significance of employing effective strategies and themes for opening statements and closing arguments in child abuse cases. They will develop a persuasive theme for presenting their case and acquire specific arguments to convincingly demonstrate a child’s credibility. Additionally\, students will gain the skills to refute common defenses often encountered in child abuse cases. \nLearning Objectives\n\nDevelop a compelling theme for jury presentations.\nAcquire a versatile set of arguments applicable to various child abuse cases.\nMaster effective strategies to counter common defense arguments.\n\nAbout Presenter\nKathleen Nolan – Senior Attorney \nKathleen Nolan is a Senior Attorney with Zero Abuse Project. She joined the team in May of 2021.  She brings over 15 years of experience as a Prosecutor in the area of Child Protection. \nKathleen previously served as the Chief of the Children’s Justice Division in the Madison County State’s Attorney’s Office in Madison County\, Illinois. She was appointed to that role in 2015 after joining the office in 2013. The Children’s Justice Division handled the charging and prosecution of all child victim cases in the county including physical abuse\, sexual assault and child deaths. Her role as Chief of the Division also involved mentoring and training the attorneys she supervised. She also created and presented specialized trainings for members of the Madison County Multi-Disciplinary Team including police\, forensic interviewers and Department of Children and Family Services workers. \nRegister through Zero Abuse Project
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/were-just-going-to-talk-presenting-your-case-in-opening-statements-and-closing-arguments-2/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Court,Investigation,Multidisciplinary teams
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231201T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231201T143000
DTSTAMP:20260601T005931
CREATED:20231005T163714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T163714Z
UID:10000542-1701435600-1701441000@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:Do They Have the Courage to Convict? Jury Selection in Child Sexual Abuse Case
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nJoin Zero Abuse Project this December for the End of Year Prosecutor Webinar Series\, brought to you by the Trauma-informed Prosecutor Project (TiPP)\, funded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Our December Prosecutor Institute promises to be an insightful journey\, spanning three weeks and encompassing six crucial topics. To accommodate participants across different time zones\, each topic will be presented twice on its designated day. Be sure to register separately for each training session you wish to attend. \nNo matter how strong your case is\, prosecutors should never underestimate the importance of selecting a jury. Misconceptions and myths about child sexual abuse can prejudice jurors against your case\, affecting their ability to assess the facts. Some jurors\, no matter what they say in jury selection\, may simply never be able to convict an offender\, even if the evidence has proven the case beyond a reasonable doubt. In this presentation\, attendees will learn how to address public opinion and to plan a strategy for choosing jurors who can fairly evaluate evidence. \nLearning Objectives\n\nIdentify public beliefs that prove problematic for jurors deciding a child sexual abuse case.\nDevelop an overall plan for jury selection based on the facts of your case.\nFormulate questions designed to elicit truthful feedback from prospective jurors.\n\nAbout Presenter\nKristina Korobov – Senior Attorney \nKristina Korobov is a Senior Attorney with Zero Abuse Project.  She joined the team in July of 2023.  She brings over 20 years of experience as a Prosecutor and Trainer in the areas of crimes against children and crimes of sexual and domestic violence against adults. \nMost recently\, Kristina served as an Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana. There\, she was the Project Safe Childhood Coordinator\, prosecuting cases involving internet crimes against children and sex trafficking of minors.  These prosecutions included sextortion\, child solicitation\, and hands-on offenses\, as well as crimes involving trafficking in child sexual abuse material. She worked cases with the Indiana Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and served as the co-chair for the state’s anti-trafficking task force (IPATH). \nRegister through Zero Abuse Project
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/do-they-have-the-courage-to-convict-jury-selection-in-child-sexual-abuse-case-2/
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers,Court,Multidisciplinary teams
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231201T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231201T123000
DTSTAMP:20260601T005931
CREATED:20231005T164413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T164413Z
UID:10000543-1701428400-1701433800@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:We're Just Going To Talk: Presenting Your Case in Opening Statements and Closing Arguments
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nJoin Zero Abuse Project this December for the End of Year Prosecutor Webinar Series\, brought to you by the Trauma-informed Prosecutor Project (TiPP)\, funded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Our December Prosecutor Institute promises to be an insightful journey\, spanning three weeks and encompassing six crucial topics. To accommodate participants across different time zones\, each topic will be presented twice on its designated day. Be sure to register separately for each training session you wish to attend. \nIn this workshop\, students will explore the significance of employing effective strategies and themes for opening statements and closing arguments in child abuse cases. They will develop a persuasive theme for presenting their case and acquire specific arguments to convincingly demonstrate a child’s credibility. Additionally\, students will gain the skills to refute common defenses often encountered in child abuse cases. \nLearning Objectives\n\nDevelop a compelling theme for jury presentations.\nAcquire a versatile set of arguments applicable to various child abuse cases.\nMaster effective strategies to counter common defense arguments.\n\nAbout Presenter\nKathleen Nolan – Senior Attorney \nKathleen Nolan is a Senior Attorney with Zero Abuse Project. She joined the team in May of 2021.  She brings over 15 years of experience as a Prosecutor in the area of Child Protection. \nKathleen previously served as the Chief of the Children’s Justice Division in the Madison County State’s Attorney’s Office in Madison County\, Illinois. She was appointed to that role in 2015 after joining the office in 2013. The Children’s Justice Division handled the charging and prosecution of all child victim cases in the county including physical abuse\, sexual assault and child deaths. Her role as Chief of the Division also involved mentoring and training the attorneys she supervised. She also created and presented specialized trainings for members of the Madison County Multi-Disciplinary Team including police\, forensic interviewers and Department of Children and Family Services workers. \nRegister through Zero Abuse Project
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/were-just-going-to-talk-presenting-your-case-in-opening-statements-and-closing-arguments/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Court,Investigation,Multidisciplinary teams
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231201T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231201T103000
DTSTAMP:20260601T005931
CREATED:20231005T162941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T163800Z
UID:10000540-1701421200-1701426600@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:Do They Have the Courage to Convict? Jury Selection in Child Sexual Abuse Case
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nJoin Zero Abuse Project this December for the End of Year Prosecutor Webinar Series\, brought to you by the Trauma-informed Prosecutor Project (TiPP)\, funded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Our December Prosecutor Institute promises to be an insightful journey\, spanning three weeks and encompassing six crucial topics. To accommodate participants across different time zones\, each topic will be presented twice on its designated day. Be sure to register separately for each training session you wish to attend. \nNo matter how strong your case is\, prosecutors should never underestimate the importance of selecting a jury. Misconceptions and myths about child sexual abuse can prejudice jurors against your case\, affecting their ability to assess the facts. Some jurors\, no matter what they say in jury selection\, may simply never be able to convict an offender\, even if the evidence has proven the case beyond a reasonable doubt. In this presentation\, attendees will learn how to address public opinion and to plan a strategy for choosing jurors who can fairly evaluate evidence. \nLearning Objectives\n\nIdentify public beliefs that prove problematic for jurors deciding a child sexual abuse case.\nDevelop an overall plan for jury selection based on the facts of your case.\nFormulate questions designed to elicit truthful feedback from prospective jurors.\n\nAbout Presenter\nKristina Korobov – Senior Attorney \nKristina Korobov is a Senior Attorney with Zero Abuse Project.  She joined the team in July of 2023.  She brings over 20 years of experience as a Prosecutor and Trainer in the areas of crimes against children and crimes of sexual and domestic violence against adults. \nMost recently\, Kristina served as an Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana. There\, she was the Project Safe Childhood Coordinator\, prosecuting cases involving internet crimes against children and sex trafficking of minors.  These prosecutions included sextortion\, child solicitation\, and hands-on offenses\, as well as crimes involving trafficking in child sexual abuse material. She worked cases with the Indiana Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and served as the co-chair for the state’s anti-trafficking task force (IPATH). \nRegister through Zero Abuse Project
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/do-they-have-the-courage-to-convict-jury-selection-in-child-sexual-abuse-case/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers,Court,Investigation,Multidisciplinary teams
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231202
DTSTAMP:20260601T005931
CREATED:20231121T163159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231121T163159Z
UID:10000586-1701388800-1701475199@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:NJCTC Interviewing Bilingual and Immigrant Children
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nIdentify barriers to communication and examine tactics for engagement during a bilingual forensic interview. Learn how to engage the family by utilizing tactics or tools to overcome the barriers when you have a case with Spanish-speaking children or families. Gather new resources and learn the steps families can take to utilize support services. This training is best suited for community members\, community corrections officers\, court system personnel\, educators\, emergency management\, law enforcement and support\, prosecutors\, social workers\, tribes/tribal partners\, and victim service providers. \n\nUpon completion of this training\, you will be able to:\n\nIdentify blocks to communication\nDemonstrate new tactics for engagement\nUtilize support services\n\n\nRegister through NCJTC\nA certificate of completion will be generated at the end of this training.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/njctc-interviewing-bilingual-and-immigrant-children/2023-12-01/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Court,Forensic Interview,Online Webinar,Trauma-Informed Practice
ORGANIZER;CN="National Criminal Justice Training Center Fox Valley Technical College":MAILTO:info@ncjtc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231108
DTSTAMP:20260601T005931
CREATED:20230803T211133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230803T211133Z
UID:10000476-1699228800-1699401599@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:Casting the Digital Footprint
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nNational Criminal Justice Training Center (NCJTC) of Fox Valley Technical College is hosting a training opportunity for professionals in law enforcement\, prosecution\, and related court officials with Special Agent Andrew Vallee. \nTechnology impacts almost every type of investigation today. Uncover the information technology users knowingly and unknowingly leave behind when accessing and using electronic devices. Learn how to covertly strengthen your investigations by gathering personal\, public\, and open-source data. Discuss techniques to locate evidence through technologies that can benefit any investigation. This training is only for law enforcement\, prosecution\, and court-related officials. \nUpon completion of this training\, you’ll be able to: \n\nUnderstand the means by which a person leaves a digital “trail” for investigators on multiple digital devices\nExamine how to interpret reports of analyzed devices\nApply practices in extracting device histories for investigations\nIdentify methods to complete research warrants with open-source and social media providers\n\nAbout the Trainer\nAndrew Vallee – Special Agent\, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) \nAndrew Vallee is Special Agent with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. He is currently a sworn law enforcement officer assigned to the Technical Services Unit and specializes in digital forensics\, cellular network analysis\, WiFi analysis\, and various other technology related disciplines. Prior to joining the TBI\, Special Agent Vallee worked as a Detective with the Metro Nashville Police Department. He has worked in law enforcement for 18 years and has been a law enforcement instructor for over 12 years. He is currently appointed to the Scientific Working Group on Digital Evidence (SWGDE) and is a member of the American Academy of Forensic Science – Digital and Multimedia Section \nRegister through NCJTC\nRegister by October 2\, 2023. \nThere are lodging options here.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/casting-the-digital-footprint-2/
LOCATION:Beaver County Emergency Management\, 351 14th St\, Ambridge\, PA\, 15003
CATEGORIES:Court,Investigation,Multidisciplinary teams,Technology
ORGANIZER;CN="National Criminal Justice Training Center Fox Valley Technical College":MAILTO:info@ncjtc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230828
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230830
DTSTAMP:20260601T005931
CREATED:20230717T192631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230717T192631Z
UID:10000475-1693180800-1693353599@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:Casting the Digital Footprint
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nNational Criminal Justice Training Center (NCJTC) of Fox Valley Technical College is hosting a training opportunity for professionals in law enforcement\, prosecution\, and related court officials with Detective Edward Merritt. \nTechnology impacts almost every type of investigation today. Uncover the information technology users knowingly and unknowingly leave behind when accessing and using electronic devices. Learn how to covertly strengthen your investigations by gathering personal\, public\, and open-source data. Discuss techniques to locate evidence through technologies that can benefit any investigation. This training is only for law enforcement\, prosecution\, and court-related officials. \nUpon completion of this training\, you’ll be able to: \n\nUnderstand the means by which a person leaves a digital “trail” for investigators on multiple digital devices\nExamine how to interpret reports of analyzed devices\nApply practices in extracting device histories for investigations\nIdentify methods to complete research warrants with open-source and social media providers\n\nAbout the Trainer\nEdward Merritt – Detective\, Criminal Investigations Division\, Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office  \nDetective Merritt is a 22 year veteran with a law enforcement agency in South East Tennessee. He is currently assigned to the criminal investigations division where he primarily works cases involving internet crimes against children. In addition to his current assignment\, he serves as a technical adviser to his department’s hostage negotiations team and is the team leader for the sheriff’s underwater recovery team (S.U.R.T.). He is a P.O.S.T. certified Child Abuse Instructor and has received training in Advanced Investigation and Prosecution of Child Abuse and Exploitation through the National Advocacy Center. Since 2008 he has attended training in Modern Internet Communications and Cell phone investigations from the FBI and a number of the nation’s private vendors. He is a strong supporter of training in the proper seizure of mobile devices and hopes to one day see a national standard in testifying to cell site location information. \nRegister through NCJTC
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/casting-the-digital-footprint/
LOCATION:Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension\, 1430 Maryland Ave E\, St. Paul\, MN\, 55106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Court,Investigation,Multidisciplinary teams,Technology
ORGANIZER;CN="National Criminal Justice Training Center Fox Valley Technical College":MAILTO:info@ncjtc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230713T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230713T153000
DTSTAMP:20260601T005931
CREATED:20230522T164605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T171839Z
UID:10000458-1689255000-1689262200@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:Creating Trauma-Informed Spaces for Victims & Families Throughout the Justice System
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nMinnesota Children’s Alliance is excited to host this training with Zero Abuse Project on trauma-informed care across the justice system.\nAfter learning about Adverse Child Experiences (The ACE Study)\, most professionals want the next steps. Creating trauma-informed space and training staff to respond to behaviors linked to trauma will strengthen relationships. Throughout the justice system\, from disclosure to verdict\, it can be triggering\, traumatizing\, and re-traumatizing for victims and families. This session will share steps to improve the environment in order to create safe spaces\, recognize and identify behaviors that impact disclosure to testimony\, and ensure that clients feel listened to and their experiences acknowledged.\nLearning Objectives\n\n\n\nUnderstand how trauma may impact disclosure and cooperation with the justice system.\nLearn ways to create/change or update environments to become trauma safe.\nCreate strategies and tools to enhance relationships with victims and families\n\nAbout the Presenter\nTomiko Mackey is a licensed clinical social worker who has provided services to children\, adolescents\, and adults for more than 20. Tomiko worked at Family Crisis Services\, a children’s advocacy and rape crisis center\, in Oxford\, Mississippi for 22 years as a therapist\, forensic interviewer and clinical director\, supervising the forensic interview\, family advocate and the mental health programs. Tomiko has trained countless professionals in the art of forensic interviewing using the ChildFirst Forensic Interview Protocol. Through the National Children’s Alliance and Baylor University\, Tomiko trains mental health providers throughout the nation in the use of evidence-based assessments. \nTomiko Mackey earned her Master of Social Work degree\, with a concentration in children\, youth and families\, from California State University\, Long Beach. She is an EMDR trained and certified TF-CBT clinician. Tomiko has a private therapy practice in California and Mississippi. \nRegistration is Free!\nRegistered attendees will receive a Zoom link 1 week and 1 day before this training event starts. \nWe are excited to start the new year with this training. The Alliance believes trauma-informed\, anti-racist\, and culturally responsive services are essential to helping children heal. We continue to offer virtually the highest quality training\, with nationally renowned speakers. \nContinuing Education Credits\nPOST and Social Work credits will be available for all eligible participants providing services in Minnesota\, US. \nContact Info\nPlease contact MaiXi Ye at maixi@minnesotachildrensalliance.org if you have any questions or concerns.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/trauma-informed-spaces-for-victims-families-throughout-the-justice-system/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Court,Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar,Trauma-Informed Practice
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221130T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221130T130000
DTSTAMP:20260601T005931
CREATED:20221104T201732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221104T201732Z
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SUMMARY:Minnesota OJP: The Fundamentals on Victim Impact Statements
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nThe right to give a victim impact statement is one of Minnesota’s most important statutory crime victim rights. It represents one of the few times that victims have a voice in the criminal prosecution process and can speak to the impact of the crime. The process for submitting a victim impact statement prior to sentencing varies across the state\, and the path that the victim impact statement takes once submitted has implications for the victim. \nThis presentation will provide an overview of victim impact statements and how they get processed and presented\, with an emphasis on the important role of community-based and government-based advocates in educating victims and assisting them with preparing their statements. In addition\, this presentation will touch on the ethical issues for prosecutors’ offices that arise with victim impact statements. \nRegister via Office of Justice Programs
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/minnesota-ojp-the-fundamentals-on-victim-impact-statements/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Court,Investigation,Multidisciplinary teams
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221021T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221021T163000
DTSTAMP:20260601T005931
CREATED:20221011T143932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221011T143932Z
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SUMMARY:Understanding and Applying ICWA: Purpose\, Strategies\, Practice\, and Resources
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nThis Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) training is designed to provide the foundational information necessary to comply with both the letter and spirit of the ICWA. The training also provides substantive law and practice skills necessary to improve outcomes for Indian children and their families. The training covers the background leading to the ICWA requirements\, the 2016 Federal Regulations\, 2016 Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Guidelines\, Minnesota Indian Family Preservation Act (MIFPA)\, and Minnesota Tribal/State Agreement (TSA). \nThis training is hosted through the Children’s Justice Initiative. Register Online by October 12\, 2022. \nLearning Objectives\nWhen attendees have finished this course\, they will be able to: \n\nRecognize the historical\, philosophical\, and legal requirements of the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) and Minnesota Indian Family Preservation Act (MIFPA).\nParticipate in ensuring positive outcomes for Indian children\, their families\, and tribes.\nApply the letter of the law and the spirit of ICWA\, MIFPA\, federal regulations\, and Minnesota’s Tribal/State Agreement (TSA).\n\nRecommended Audience\nAll CJI team members and stakeholders in the child welfare community are encouraged to attend\, including judicial officers\, court administration staff\, law clerks\, county attorneys\, social workers\, attorneys for parents and children\, guardians ad litem\, and tribal representatives. \nCost\nThere is no fee for registration\, materials\, continuing education credits\, or meals and refreshments during the training. Attendees are responsible for travel costs\, including parking.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/understanding-and-applying-icwa-purpose-strategies-practice-and-resources/
LOCATION:Ramsey County Courthouse (Main)\, 15 West Kellogg Boulevard\, St. Paul\, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Court,Equity,Multidisciplinary teams
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201029T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201029T150000
DTSTAMP:20260601T005931
CREATED:20200828T211010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200828T212432Z
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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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