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SUMMARY:The New York Foundling & APSAC Webinar Series on Controversial Topics
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nAPSAC and the New York Foundling are presenting webinar series on controversial topics. See below for more information and dates on each webinar. \nWebinar Series\nOnline Sexual Abuse of Children and Youth\nPresented by David Finkelhor\, PhD. | Wednesday\, February 14\, 2024 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. CT/2:00 – 3:00 p.m. ET \nThis workshop will review recent research on the varieties of online abuse of children\, and highlight misconceptions and stereotypes that inhibit effective practice and awareness. It will discuss prevention strategies\, and put particular emphasis on the evidence-based track record of comprehensive prevention education. It will suggest better prevention messages and content and flag areas where additional work needs to be done in crafting effective responses. It will put Online abuse in the context of all the varieties of child victimization and draw out the implications. \n“Just the Facts”: Best Practices for Minimal Facts Interviewing\nPresented by Thomas Lyon\, JD\, Ph.D | Wednesday\, March 27\, 2024 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. CT/2:00 – 3:00 p.m. ET \nComplexities of Child Serious Injury and Death Investigations \nPresented by Vincent J. Palusci\, MD\, MS and Leigh Bishop\, JD | Thursday\, May 9\, 2024 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. CT/2:00 – 3:00 p.m. ET \nThis webinar is designed to train multidisciplinary professionals about the investigation of serious injuries and fatalities in infants and toddlers and how to integrate investigations with medical and forensic findings. Participants will learn how to collect and interpret key findings in order to reach appropriate case determinations – free of social bias – and with all disciplines conducting thorough investigations and communicating clearly with each other to achieve the most accurate and just results on behalf of the child and the offender. \nIs Cannabis Legalization Really Impacting the Maltreatment of Children? The Highs and the Lows \nPresented by Stacie LeBlanc\, JD\, MEd and Darrell Armstrong\, Eds-MFT\, MDiv\, DDiv | Thursday\, July 25\, 2024 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. CT/2:00 – 3:00 p.m. ET \nAre Black and Hispanic Children Over-Reported\, Over-Substantiated and Over-placed Compared to White Children? The Data Say “No” \nPresented by Brett Drake\, PhD | Tuesday\, September 10\, 2024 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. CT/2:00 – 3:00 p.m. ET \nAre Black and Hispanic children “overreported” to Child Protective Services (CPS)?  We present national data from CDC\, the Census and the National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect.  We compare racial differences in child maltreatment reports to racial differences in a range of known risks (e.g. poverty) and outcomes (e.g. infant mortality).  We found that Black children are being reported to CPS at a rate lower than would be expected given their high exposure to risks and high levels of non-maltreatment negative outcomes.  Hispanic children are reported to CPS at a rate lower than their risk exposure would suggest\, but similar to their rates of negative outcomes\, such as infant mortality.  This is consistent with the well-known “Hispanic Paradox”.  We also used bivariate and multivariate statistics to determine if Black and Hispanic children are substantiated or placed more than White children once reported. There were only small differences by race/ethnicity.  In recent years\, multivariate models show Black children are substantiated and placed slightly less often than Whites\, while Hispanic children and White children are substantiated and placed at similar rates. \nWhy and How White Child Protection Advocates Must Talk to Black Parents About the Harms of Corporal Punishment?\nPresented by Stacey Phatton\, PhD | Tuesday\, December 17\, 2024 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. CT/2:00 – 3:00 p.m. ET \nRegister through APSAC\nCancellation/Refund Policy\nNo cancellation and no refunds. Registration is transferable. Requests for transfer to a future event will also be considered on a case-by-case basis.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/the-new-york-foundling-apsac-webinar-series-on-controversial-topics/2024-02-14/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Culture,Equity,Forensic Interview,Investigation,Medical,Mental Health,Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar,Research,Technology,Trauma-Informed Practice
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240213T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240213T133000
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20240129T203313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240129T210304Z
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SUMMARY:NCA Healing Interpersonal and Racial Trauma: Utilizing Racial Socialization in Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with Black youth and Families
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nThe National Children’s Alliance (NCA) is presenting a two-part training opportunity with Dr. Isha Metzger. \nPart 1: Covers background in interpersonal and racial trauma\, research on service utilization\, and an intro to rapport and assessing racial socialization and racial trauma\, Tuesday\, February 6\, 2024 1:00-2:30 p.m. EST | 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. CT. \nPart 2: Part 1 is required in order to attend part 2- Discusses PRACTICE components and allows clinicians to view and participate in demonstrations related to integrating racial socialization and racial trauma into TF-CBT\, Tuesday\, February 13\, 2024 1-2:30 EST | 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. CT. \nAbout Presenter\nIsha W. Metzger\, PhD\, LCP – Assistant Professor at University of Georgia \nDr. Isha Metzger is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Georgia\, and Visiting Research Faculty at the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS’ at Yale University. Dr. Metzger earned her PhD in Clinical-Community Psychology from the University of South Carolina\, she completed her pre-doctoral internship at the Medical University of South Carolina\, and she received postdoctoral training both at the National Crime Victims Center and at Yale University. As Director of The EMPOWER Lab at UGA\, Dr. Metzger focuses on reducing mental health disparities through “Engaging Minorities in Prevention\, Outreach\, Wellness\, Education\, & Research.” Dr. Metzger’s systematic research program is aimed at elucidating the role of culturally specific risk (e.g.\, racial discrimination) and protective (e.g.\, racial socialization) factors to better inform cognitive-behavioral outcomes for Black youth receiving evidence-based services for interpersonal and racial stress and trauma in “real world” settings. Dr. Metzger is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist who offers award-winning instruction\, supervision\, training\, and consultation to students\, professionals\, and organizations across the nation on the delivery of evidence-based treatments for underserved individuals seeking mental health treatment for a range of problems. Additionally\, Dr. Metzger is an advocate for Black youth and families in the local community\, and she is both personally and professionally committed to illuminating and utilizing the individual and communal ability of Black Americans to heal from and thrive in spite of anti-Black racism. \nRegister through NCA\nApplicant must be a NCA member to access the training. \nYou must attend or view part one prior to attending or viewing part two. If you have viewed or attended part one\, and are having trouble accessing part two\, please email membership@nca-online.org
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/nca-healing-interpersonal-and-racial-trauma-utilizing-racial-socialization-in-trauma-focused-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-with-black-youth-and-families/2024-02-13/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Culture,Forensic Interview,Investigation,Mental Health,Multidisciplinary teams,Trauma-Informed Practice
ORGANIZER;CN="National Children's Alliance":MAILTO:membership@nca-online.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240207T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240207T141500
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20240119T193306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240119T193306Z
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SUMMARY:APSAC Contemporary Challenges facing Black Youth
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nAfrican-American youth – particularly males – face a multitude of historic and contemporary traumatic stressors that impede or obstruct holistic healthy development.  These types of traumas manifest in multiple settings and points on the developmental timeline to the mental\, emotional\, and physical detriment of these youth.  Culturally-grounded approaches to mental health services for intervention and prevention programs offer a creative framework for interrupting chronic patterns and connecting strengths-based resources in response to these youth crises.  This presentation will highlight a creative culturally-rooted approach called Hip-Hop H.E.A.L.S.! that strategically uses Rap music and Hip-Hop culture to engage\, illustrate\, and motivate trauma-informed evidence-based practices among diverse youth\, families\, and communities.  This presentation will focus on the use of the H3 model with African-American male adolescents as a program exemplar with implications for expanding traditional frameworks for service development and delivery. \nAbout Presenter\nJaleel K. Abdul-Adil\, PhD\nDr. Abdul-Adil’s career interest is culturally-sensitive\, ecologically-appropriate\, and evidence-based practices for low-income urban youth and families. His current research focuses on family-focused interventions for youth with trauma and co-occurring disruptive behavior and community violence exposure that are provided through university-community partnerships\, service system collaborations\, and national provider networks. Dr. AbdulAdil is also one of the originators and nationally-renowned experts on the use of modern Rap music and HipHop culture to enrich psychosocial interventions for urban youth. \nRegister through APSAC
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/apsac-contemporary-challenges-facing-black-youth/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers,Culture,Equity,Forensic Interview,Investigation,Medical,Mental Health,Multidisciplinary teams,Trauma-Informed Practice
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240206T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240206T120000
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20240129T203313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240129T210304Z
UID:10000710-1707220800-1707220800@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:NCA Healing Interpersonal and Racial Trauma: Utilizing Racial Socialization in Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with Black youth and Families
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nThe National Children’s Alliance (NCA) is presenting a two-part training opportunity with Dr. Isha Metzger. \nPart 1: Covers background in interpersonal and racial trauma\, research on service utilization\, and an intro to rapport and assessing racial socialization and racial trauma\, Tuesday\, February 6\, 2024 1:00-2:30 p.m. EST | 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. CT. \nPart 2: Part 1 is required in order to attend part 2- Discusses PRACTICE components and allows clinicians to view and participate in demonstrations related to integrating racial socialization and racial trauma into TF-CBT\, Tuesday\, February 13\, 2024 1-2:30 EST | 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. CT. \nAbout Presenter\nIsha W. Metzger\, PhD\, LCP – Assistant Professor at University of Georgia \nDr. Isha Metzger is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Georgia\, and Visiting Research Faculty at the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS’ at Yale University. Dr. Metzger earned her PhD in Clinical-Community Psychology from the University of South Carolina\, she completed her pre-doctoral internship at the Medical University of South Carolina\, and she received postdoctoral training both at the National Crime Victims Center and at Yale University. As Director of The EMPOWER Lab at UGA\, Dr. Metzger focuses on reducing mental health disparities through “Engaging Minorities in Prevention\, Outreach\, Wellness\, Education\, & Research.” Dr. Metzger’s systematic research program is aimed at elucidating the role of culturally specific risk (e.g.\, racial discrimination) and protective (e.g.\, racial socialization) factors to better inform cognitive-behavioral outcomes for Black youth receiving evidence-based services for interpersonal and racial stress and trauma in “real world” settings. Dr. Metzger is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist who offers award-winning instruction\, supervision\, training\, and consultation to students\, professionals\, and organizations across the nation on the delivery of evidence-based treatments for underserved individuals seeking mental health treatment for a range of problems. Additionally\, Dr. Metzger is an advocate for Black youth and families in the local community\, and she is both personally and professionally committed to illuminating and utilizing the individual and communal ability of Black Americans to heal from and thrive in spite of anti-Black racism. \nRegister through NCA\nApplicant must be a NCA member to access the training. \nYou must attend or view part one prior to attending or viewing part two. If you have viewed or attended part one\, and are having trouble accessing part two\, please email membership@nca-online.org
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/nca-healing-interpersonal-and-racial-trauma-utilizing-racial-socialization-in-trauma-focused-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-with-black-youth-and-families/2024-02-06/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Culture,Forensic Interview,Investigation,Mental Health,Multidisciplinary teams,Trauma-Informed Practice
ORGANIZER;CN="National Children's Alliance":MAILTO:membership@nca-online.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240201T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240201T103000
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20231207T224829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240111T180643Z
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SUMMARY:Youth with Problematic Sexual Behaviors Virtual Learning Series
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nChild and Family Advocacy Center of South Central Minnesota (CFACSCMN) is hosting a three-part series for a viewing and discussion of the National Children’s Alliance training on youth with problematic sexual behaviors. \nSchedule\n\nThursday\,  January 18\, 2024  9:00 – 10:30 a.m. – Overview of Problematic Sexual Behavior\nThursday\, February 1\, 2024 9:00 – 10:30 a.m. – Special Considerations for CAC’s\nThursday\, February 15\, 2024 9:00 – 10:30 a.m. – Treatment Response and Community Engagement\n\nRegister through CFACSCMN\nRegister by January 16\, 2024
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/youth-with-problematic-sexual-behaviors-virtual-learning-series/2024-02-01/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Investigation,Medical,Mental Health,Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar,Problematic Sexual Behaviors
ORGANIZER;CN="Child and Family Advocacy Center of South Central Minnesota":MAILTO:info@cfacsouthcentralmn.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240131
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240201
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20231211T172330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231211T172330Z
UID:10000616-1706659200-1706745599@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:NCJTC Verbal De-Escalation and Conflict Resolution
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nAvoid potential conflict both professionally and personally by learning to organize your thinking and respond calmly. Consider the approaches you can take to prevent and respond to verbal conflict. This course will explore the communication process and conflict prevention and help you understand why conflicts occur. Instruction will also cover certain circumstances in which verbal de-escalation techniques may not be appropriate\, and provide techniques to resolve such conflicts. Join us to learn how de-escalation techniques and communication skills can potentially defuse tense situations and lead to more successful outcomes. This training does not cover physical intervention techniques. \nUpon completion of this training\, you will be able to: \n\nLeverage verbal and non-verbal approaches to improve service outcomes\nConsider and apply techniques when facing those who are emotionally charged or suffering from some form of crisis\nDemonstrate active listening skills\, to best communicate and empathize with those in conflict\n\nAbout Trainer\nJohn Wallschlaeger – Sergeant\, Appleton Police Department (Retired) \nJohn Wallschlaeger started his career in law enforcement with the Hartland Police Department in 1994. John joined the Appleton Police Department in 2002 and achieved the rank of Sergeant in May 2009. In 2004\, John became Wisconsin’s first “Memphis Model” based CIT officer after attending the 40- hour course offered at the Akron Ohio Police Department. John sees CIT as the best model of training on crisis response available to law enforcement and has helped develop it\, in conjunction with NAMI Fox Valley\, not only at the Appleton Police Department but throughout Wisconsin. That effort resulted in John earning the “CIT International CIT Officer of the Year Award” in 2010. John was also awarded in 2010 the “Protect & Serve Award” from NAMI WI. John recognizes that through CIT\, community collaboration between the law enforcement and mental health communities is enhanced\, bettering the lives of persons and families living with mental illness. \nRegister through NCJTC\nThis fee includes 8 hours of training\, program materials\, and instructional costs. Participants are responsible for costs and arrangements related to meals\, travel\, and lodging.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/ncjtc-verbal-de-escalation-and-conflict-resolution/
LOCATION:Georgetown Police Department\, 3500 D B Wood Rd\, Georgetown\, TX\, 78628\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers,Investigation,Medical,Mental Health,Multidisciplinary teams
ORGANIZER;CN="National Criminal Justice Training Center Fox Valley Technical College":MAILTO:info@ncjtc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240129T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240129T140000
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20240105T212931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240105T212931Z
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SUMMARY:CHSSD Human Trafficking Prevention Month Training Series
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nChildren’s Home Society of South Dakota (CHSSD) is presenting a statewide prevention program for any professionals who are doing trauma-informed work and works with a multi-disciplinary team. There are four-sessions held this month\, please make note of dates and times below. \nDid you know that upwards of 90% of human trafficking survivors report a history of child sexual abuse? Recognizing the signs of sexual abuse and grooming behaviors of offenders is vital in the protection of children from human trafficking. Participants will learn how to talk with children about sexual abuse\, body safety and online safety. We then take an in-depth look on what the next steps are once a child discloses abuse. The multi-disciplinary team is a vital component of investigating cases of child abuse/maltreatment or where children were witnesses to violence. We know that it takes a team to ensure the safety of the child\, provide advocacy for the non-offending caregiver\, investigate the alleged crime\, and bring the case to court. The justice process is complex and can be time consuming. Through the decades\, since the concept of Child Advocacy Centers was introduced\, we have learned that collaboration is key. The South Dakota Network of Family Violence and Sexual Assault will provide a review of stalking\, including cyberstalking\, with discussion of tactics\, and tools used by stalkers\, the prevalence of stalking and lethality/risk to victims. We will then review resources and possible support for victims of trafficking. \nSeries Objectives:\n\nUnderstand the commonalities\, differences and relationship between child sexual abuse and human trafficking\nTo highlight possible solutions to combat human trafficking and child sexual abuse in South Dakota\nUnderstanding the purpose of the MDT\nlearning how your role fits within the child advocacy center collaborative approach\nLearn to define stalking\, tactics of stalkers and impacts on victims\n\nJanuary Sessions\nSession 1: Intersection of Child Sexual Abuse and Human Trafficking\nTuesday\, January 9\, 2024 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. MT/ 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. CT \nSession 2: MDT completing the Puzzle\nTuesday\, January 16\, 2024 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. MT/ 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. CT \nSession 3: Day at the Capitol\nTuesday\, January 23\, 2024 \nSession 4: Stalking (South Dakota Network of Family Violence and Sexual Assault)\nTuesday\, January 30\, 2024 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. MT/ 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. CT \nRegister Here\n 
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/chssd-human-trafficking-prevention-month-training-series/2024-01-29/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Investigation,Medical,Mental Health,Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar,Trafficking,Trauma-Informed Practice
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240131
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20241003T185533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241003T185817Z
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SUMMARY:40th Annual San Diego international Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment
DESCRIPTION:Conference Overview\nChadwick Center for Children and Families at Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego\, California is presenting their 39th annual conference with a focus on “Honoring Our Past\, Embracing Our Future”.  In line of this theme\, this conference will have critical thought leaders and innovations that have characterized child and family maltreatment work over the past 40 years while also keeping a keen eye on the future. \nInternationally recognized faculty members will cover critical topics in the following tracks: \n\nMedical\nForensic Interviewing\nTrauma Treatment\nInvestigations\nLegal\nEarly Childhood Mental Health\nChild Welfare\nPreventions & family Strengthening\nOrganizational Health and Wellness\nLeadership in Children’s Advocacy Centers\nTrauma-informed Systems\nVictim Support and Advocacy\nPediatric Nurse SANE Training\nCross-Disciplinary Partnerships and Multi-Disciplinary Teams Track\n\nRegister through Chadwick Center\n\nEarly Bird Rate is $700 until November 30\, 2024\nThe standard rate is $775 from December 1\, 2024 – January 24\, 2025\nOnsite Rate is $850.\n\nLodging\nThe Town and Country Resort \n500 Hotel Circle North\, San Diego\, CA 92108 \nRegistration includes:\n\nEntry to all conference sessions\, including keynotes and special sessions\nMobile applications\nWi-Fi\nEducation materials\nDaily wellness activities\nPre-recorded content\nLight continental breakfast and snacks\nWelcome reception\nCertificate of attendance\nFriedrich lecture\nNetworking opportunities\nAccess of exhibit hall
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/40th-annual-san-diego-international-conference-on-child-and-family-maltreatment/
LOCATION:Town and Country San Diego\, 500 Hotel Circle N\, San Diego\, CA\, 92108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Equity,Forensic Interview,Investigation,Medical,Mental Health,Multidisciplinary teams,Research,Special Events,Trauma-Informed Practice
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240123T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240123T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20240105T212931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240105T212931Z
UID:10000624-1705996800-1706029200@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:CHSSD Human Trafficking Prevention Month Training Series
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nChildren’s Home Society of South Dakota (CHSSD) is presenting a statewide prevention program for any professionals who are doing trauma-informed work and works with a multi-disciplinary team. There are four-sessions held this month\, please make note of dates and times below. \nDid you know that upwards of 90% of human trafficking survivors report a history of child sexual abuse? Recognizing the signs of sexual abuse and grooming behaviors of offenders is vital in the protection of children from human trafficking. Participants will learn how to talk with children about sexual abuse\, body safety and online safety. We then take an in-depth look on what the next steps are once a child discloses abuse. The multi-disciplinary team is a vital component of investigating cases of child abuse/maltreatment or where children were witnesses to violence. We know that it takes a team to ensure the safety of the child\, provide advocacy for the non-offending caregiver\, investigate the alleged crime\, and bring the case to court. The justice process is complex and can be time consuming. Through the decades\, since the concept of Child Advocacy Centers was introduced\, we have learned that collaboration is key. The South Dakota Network of Family Violence and Sexual Assault will provide a review of stalking\, including cyberstalking\, with discussion of tactics\, and tools used by stalkers\, the prevalence of stalking and lethality/risk to victims. We will then review resources and possible support for victims of trafficking. \nSeries Objectives:\n\nUnderstand the commonalities\, differences and relationship between child sexual abuse and human trafficking\nTo highlight possible solutions to combat human trafficking and child sexual abuse in South Dakota\nUnderstanding the purpose of the MDT\nlearning how your role fits within the child advocacy center collaborative approach\nLearn to define stalking\, tactics of stalkers and impacts on victims\n\nJanuary Sessions\nSession 1: Intersection of Child Sexual Abuse and Human Trafficking\nTuesday\, January 9\, 2024 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. MT/ 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. CT \nSession 2: MDT completing the Puzzle\nTuesday\, January 16\, 2024 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. MT/ 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. CT \nSession 3: Day at the Capitol\nTuesday\, January 23\, 2024 \nSession 4: Stalking (South Dakota Network of Family Violence and Sexual Assault)\nTuesday\, January 30\, 2024 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. MT/ 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. CT \nRegister Here\n 
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/chssd-human-trafficking-prevention-month-training-series/2024-01-23/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Investigation,Medical,Mental Health,Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar,Trafficking,Trauma-Informed Practice
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240122
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20231003T180519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231003T180519Z
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SUMMARY:APSAC Pre-Conference Institutes to the 39th Annual San Diego International Conference on Child & Family Maltreatment
DESCRIPTION:Conference Overview\nJoin APSAC in San Diego for a chance to see David Finkelhor\, PhD\, Melissa Merrick\, PhD\, Stacie LeBlanc\, JD\, MEd\, Elisabeth Pollio\, PhDand Jimmy Widdifield\, Jr.\, MA in person! This full-day\, 5- part Pre-Conference Institute will offer participating professionals the opportunity to acquire or enhance the competencies\, skills and insights necessary to effectively work with children that have experienced child sexual abuse. Discussion topics will include an overview of historical approaches and empirical evidence-based practices. In addition\, participants can expect to learn to identify the signs of problematic sexual behavior in children. \nRegister through APSAC
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/apsac-pre-conference-institutes-to-the-39th-annual-san-diego-international-conference-on-child-family-maltreatment/
LOCATION:Town and Country San Diego\, 500 Hotel Circle N\, San Diego\, CA\, 92108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Forensic Interview,Investigation,Multidisciplinary teams,Problematic Sexual Behaviors,Special Events,Trauma-Informed Practice
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240126
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20231003T192548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231003T192548Z
UID:10000532-1705708800-1706227199@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:39th Annual San Diego international Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment
DESCRIPTION:Conference Overview\nChadwick Center for Children and Families at Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego\, California is presenting their 39th annual conference with a focus on “Centering Our Work in Equity”.  They will be expanding their professional forums so that attendees can connect with others in the same field to share best practices and support on another. The goal for this conference experience is to be positive and that attendees will leave feeling energized with renewed commitment and passion for working with families to become healthy and free from physical abuse\, sexual violence\, and neglect. \nInternationally recognized faculty members will cover critical topics in the following tracks: \n\nMedical\nForensic Interviewing\nTrauma Treatment\nInvestigations\nLegal\nEarly Childhood Mental Health\nChild Welfare\nPreventions & family Strengthening\nOrganizational Health and Wellness\nLeadership in Children’s Advocacy Centers\nTrauma-informed Systems\nVictim Support and Advocacy\nPediatric Nurse SANE Training\nCross-Disciplinary Partnerships and Multi-Disciplinary Teams Track\n\nSome highlights for this coming year: \n\nAddressing racial justice through trauma treatment\nStrengthening your multidisciplinary tram\nAddressing secondary traumatic stress and burnout in the workforce\nAdvance training for medical professionals\nAnd many others.\n\nLodging\nThe Town and County San Diego \n500 Hotel Circle North\, San Diego\, CA 92108 \nRegister through Chadwick Center\nEarly Bird Rate is $600 until November 30\, 2023 \nRegular Rate is $700 from December 1\, 2023 to January 19\, 2024 \nOnsite Rate is $750 \nFor Military Personnel/Student/Intern/Resident\nEarly Bird Rate is $500 until November 30\, 2023 \nRegular Rate is $600 from December 1\, 2023 to January 19\, 2024 \nOnsite Rate is $650
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/39th-annual-san-diego-international-conference-on-child-and-family-maltreatment/
LOCATION:Town and Country San Diego\, 500 Hotel Circle N\, San Diego\, CA\, 92108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Equity,Forensic Interview,Investigation,Medical,Mental Health,Multidisciplinary teams,Research,Special Events,Trauma-Informed Practice
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240118T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240118T103000
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20231207T224829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240111T180643Z
UID:10000611-1705568400-1705573800@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:Youth with Problematic Sexual Behaviors Virtual Learning Series
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nChild and Family Advocacy Center of South Central Minnesota (CFACSCMN) is hosting a three-part series for a viewing and discussion of the National Children’s Alliance training on youth with problematic sexual behaviors. \nSchedule\n\nThursday\,  January 18\, 2024  9:00 – 10:30 a.m. – Overview of Problematic Sexual Behavior\nThursday\, February 1\, 2024 9:00 – 10:30 a.m. – Special Considerations for CAC’s\nThursday\, February 15\, 2024 9:00 – 10:30 a.m. – Treatment Response and Community Engagement\n\nRegister through CFACSCMN\nRegister by January 16\, 2024
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/youth-with-problematic-sexual-behaviors-virtual-learning-series/2024-01-18/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Investigation,Medical,Mental Health,Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar,Problematic Sexual Behaviors
ORGANIZER;CN="Child and Family Advocacy Center of South Central Minnesota":MAILTO:info@cfacsouthcentralmn.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240116T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240116T140000
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20240105T212931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240105T212931Z
UID:10000623-1705410000-1705413600@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:CHSSD Human Trafficking Prevention Month Training Series
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nChildren’s Home Society of South Dakota (CHSSD) is presenting a statewide prevention program for any professionals who are doing trauma-informed work and works with a multi-disciplinary team. There are four-sessions held this month\, please make note of dates and times below. \nDid you know that upwards of 90% of human trafficking survivors report a history of child sexual abuse? Recognizing the signs of sexual abuse and grooming behaviors of offenders is vital in the protection of children from human trafficking. Participants will learn how to talk with children about sexual abuse\, body safety and online safety. We then take an in-depth look on what the next steps are once a child discloses abuse. The multi-disciplinary team is a vital component of investigating cases of child abuse/maltreatment or where children were witnesses to violence. We know that it takes a team to ensure the safety of the child\, provide advocacy for the non-offending caregiver\, investigate the alleged crime\, and bring the case to court. The justice process is complex and can be time consuming. Through the decades\, since the concept of Child Advocacy Centers was introduced\, we have learned that collaboration is key. The South Dakota Network of Family Violence and Sexual Assault will provide a review of stalking\, including cyberstalking\, with discussion of tactics\, and tools used by stalkers\, the prevalence of stalking and lethality/risk to victims. We will then review resources and possible support for victims of trafficking. \nSeries Objectives:\n\nUnderstand the commonalities\, differences and relationship between child sexual abuse and human trafficking\nTo highlight possible solutions to combat human trafficking and child sexual abuse in South Dakota\nUnderstanding the purpose of the MDT\nlearning how your role fits within the child advocacy center collaborative approach\nLearn to define stalking\, tactics of stalkers and impacts on victims\n\nJanuary Sessions\nSession 1: Intersection of Child Sexual Abuse and Human Trafficking\nTuesday\, January 9\, 2024 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. MT/ 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. CT \nSession 2: MDT completing the Puzzle\nTuesday\, January 16\, 2024 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. MT/ 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. CT \nSession 3: Day at the Capitol\nTuesday\, January 23\, 2024 \nSession 4: Stalking (South Dakota Network of Family Violence and Sexual Assault)\nTuesday\, January 30\, 2024 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. MT/ 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. CT \nRegister Here\n 
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/chssd-human-trafficking-prevention-month-training-series/2024-01-16/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Investigation,Medical,Mental Health,Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar,Trafficking,Trauma-Informed Practice
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240116T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240116T130000
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20231214T210600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231214T211416Z
UID:10000621-1705399200-1705410000@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:Identifying and Responding to Child Labor Trafficking: What is the Role of CACs?
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nThe Alliance is excited to host this training with the Minnesota Department of Human Services. This training will focus on developing an understanding of what labor trafficking of children looks like in Minnesota. This includes an overview of existing responses\, services\, and protocols for response. Participants will learn skills for identifying labor trafficking among other types of child abuse\, and we will spend time discussing possible roles and resources for serving labor trafficking children and youth in CACs. \nThis training will be recorded. \nRegister Here\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/identifying-and-responding-to-child-labor-trafficking-what-is-the-role-of-cacs/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Forensic Interview,Investigation,Medical,Mental Health,Multidisciplinary teams,Trafficking
ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Children's Alliance":MAILTO:info@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240120
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20231009T165902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231009T165902Z
UID:10000557-1705363200-1705708799@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:Multidisciplinary Team Response to Child Sex Trafficking
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nNational Criminal Justice Training Center (NCJTC) of Fox Valley Technical College is hosting a training opportunity for professionals in Community Corrections Officer\, Court System Personnel\, Emergency Management\, Law Enforcement and Support\, Prosecutors\, Social Workers\, Tribes/Tribal Partners\, and Victim Service Providers. \nThis 3.5 day team-based training will guide existing Multidisciplinary Teams (MDT) to improve their response to Child Sex Trafficking (CST)\, as well as assist those who seek to establish a formal MDT in their communities to more effectively respond to CST cases. Subject matter experts will work with teams to identify gaps and develop short and long-term response plans. \nTo attend this training\, you must be part of a multidisciplinary team and your team members must attend with you\, from a minimum of 5 to a maximum of 10. Each team member should register individually. To make your team easily identifiable\, all team members should use the same name for their team leader during the registration process. If you need assistance in building your team\, please contact our office at the number/email below. \nAttendance at a course such as System Response to High Risk Victims-Child Sex Trafficking (HRV CST) or Investigative Strategies in Child Abduction Cases (ISCAC)\, or have a working knowledge of child sex trafficking is highly recommended. \nUpon completion of this training\, you will be able:\n\nDifferentiate between responses to traditional child abuse and child sex trafficking cases\nUtilize the components of an effective MDT for child sex trafficking\nRecognize and locate youth at risk victimization\nCreate a plan that encompasses strengths\, challenges and a direction for your MDT response to child sex trafficking\n\nRegister through NCJTC\nRegister by December 1\, 2023 \nDo not make any non-refundable travel arrangements until confirmation of enrollment has been received via email. \nTuition\, student materials\, and instructional costs are provided by the Missing and Exploited Children Training and Technical Assistance Program. Additionally\, the cost of lodging for non-federal attendees will also be covered for the nights of Jan 15\, 16\, 17 and 18. Lodging arrangements will be made by MEC Training and TA. \nAttendees will be responsible for their own travel\, food\, parking and ancillary expenses associated with attending this training.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/multidisciplinary-team-response-to-child-sex-trafficking/
LOCATION:Tampa\, FL\, Tampa\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Forensic Interview,Investigation,Medical,Multidisciplinary teams
ORGANIZER;CN="National Criminal Justice Training Center Fox Valley Technical College":MAILTO:info@ncjtc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240110
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240112
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20231009T160939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231009T160939Z
UID:10000556-1704844800-1705017599@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:Following the Evidence in Child Abuse and Child Exploitation Cases
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. \nExamine the importance of multidisciplinary team (MDT) case coordination and evidence corroboration in the investigation of child abuse cases. Various members of the Multi-Disciplinary Team\, such as law enforcement\, child protective services\, and forensic interviewers may gather different or differing information. Learn how to evaluate evidentiary findings through crime scene images\, interviews and case studies. Understand multidisciplinary team members’ roles and responsibilities for protecting child victims and prosecuting offenders. Focus on offenders’ use of technology\, including the use of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) in grooming and manipulation. Discuss a variety of technology that can be used by investigators. \nTraining Schedule\n\n January 10: 11:00 am to 7:00 pm Eastern\nJanuary 11: 11:00 am to 7:00 pm Eastern\n\nYou must attend and participate in the entire training in order to receive a certificate. \nUpon completion of this training\, you will be able to:\n\nDescribe the importance of minimizing bias and employing multiple hypotheses\nList types of evidence and methods of collection\nDefine evidentiary keys of collected evidence\nExplain the importance of case information sharing\nManage collected evidence\n\nRegister through NCJTC\nRegister by December 8\, 2023!\n 
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/following-the-evidence-in-child-abuse-and-child-exploitation-cases-2/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers,Investigation,Multidisciplinary teams
ORGANIZER;CN="National Criminal Justice Training Center Fox Valley Technical College":MAILTO:info@ncjtc.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240109T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240109T140000
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20240105T212931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240105T212931Z
UID:10000622-1704805200-1704808800@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:CHSSD Human Trafficking Prevention Month Training Series
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nChildren’s Home Society of South Dakota (CHSSD) is presenting a statewide prevention program for any professionals who are doing trauma-informed work and works with a multi-disciplinary team. There are four-sessions held this month\, please make note of dates and times below. \nDid you know that upwards of 90% of human trafficking survivors report a history of child sexual abuse? Recognizing the signs of sexual abuse and grooming behaviors of offenders is vital in the protection of children from human trafficking. Participants will learn how to talk with children about sexual abuse\, body safety and online safety. We then take an in-depth look on what the next steps are once a child discloses abuse. The multi-disciplinary team is a vital component of investigating cases of child abuse/maltreatment or where children were witnesses to violence. We know that it takes a team to ensure the safety of the child\, provide advocacy for the non-offending caregiver\, investigate the alleged crime\, and bring the case to court. The justice process is complex and can be time consuming. Through the decades\, since the concept of Child Advocacy Centers was introduced\, we have learned that collaboration is key. The South Dakota Network of Family Violence and Sexual Assault will provide a review of stalking\, including cyberstalking\, with discussion of tactics\, and tools used by stalkers\, the prevalence of stalking and lethality/risk to victims. We will then review resources and possible support for victims of trafficking. \nSeries Objectives:\n\nUnderstand the commonalities\, differences and relationship between child sexual abuse and human trafficking\nTo highlight possible solutions to combat human trafficking and child sexual abuse in South Dakota\nUnderstanding the purpose of the MDT\nlearning how your role fits within the child advocacy center collaborative approach\nLearn to define stalking\, tactics of stalkers and impacts on victims\n\nJanuary Sessions\nSession 1: Intersection of Child Sexual Abuse and Human Trafficking\nTuesday\, January 9\, 2024 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. MT/ 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. CT \nSession 2: MDT completing the Puzzle\nTuesday\, January 16\, 2024 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. MT/ 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. CT \nSession 3: Day at the Capitol\nTuesday\, January 23\, 2024 \nSession 4: Stalking (South Dakota Network of Family Violence and Sexual Assault)\nTuesday\, January 30\, 2024 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. MT/ 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. CT \nRegister Here\n 
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/chssd-human-trafficking-prevention-month-training-series/2024-01-09/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Investigation,Medical,Mental Health,Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar,Trafficking,Trauma-Informed Practice
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231215T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231215T143000
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20231005T191216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T195138Z
UID:10000549-1702645200-1702650600@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:Within These Walls: Investigating and Prosecuting the In-School Sexual Assault Case
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nJoin Zero Abuse Project (ZAP) 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. \nWhat every parent fears: an alert from their children’s school\, notifying them of some event like an active shooter. Schools train\, drill\, and have alerts for active shooters\, fires\, and other disasters; however\, when it comes to addressing in-school sexual assaults – particularly those committed by students – most schools find themselves with no plan. This leads to problems for investigators\, prosecutors and school officials as they try to achieve justice for survivors and keep the school environment safe. This presentation will focus on building strong cases when a sexual assault occurs in a school environment\, with a focus on evidence collection\, obtaining digital evidence and navigating school policies. Attendees will be encouraged to think about specialized legal proceedings like waiver hearings (trying juveniles as adults). Finally\, we will discuss unique trial issues\, including witness intimidation\, working with reluctant witnesses\, and overcoming juror biases. \nLearning Objectives\n\nDevelop investigative strategies for working on school-environment sexual assaults that are perpetrated by students.\nFormulate a plan for multi-disciplinary decision-making and charging decisions\, particularly when the offender is a minor.\nAddress trial issues\, such as witness intimidation and uncooperative witnesses.\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 ZAP
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/within-these-walls-investigating-and-prosecuting-the-in-school-sexual-assault-case/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Investigation,Multidisciplinary teams
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231215T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231215T103000
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20231005T193047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231211T233511Z
UID:10000550-1702630800-1702636200@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:Within These Walls: Investigating and Prosecuting the In-School Sexual Assault Case
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nJoin Zero Abuse Project (ZAP) 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. \nWhat every parent fears: an alert from their children’s school\, notifying them of some event like an active shooter. Schools train\, drill\, and have alerts for active shooters\, fires\, and other disasters; however\, when it comes to addressing in-school sexual assaults – particularly those committed by students – most schools find themselves with no plan. This leads to problems for investigators\, prosecutors and school officials as they try to achieve justice for survivors and keep the school environment safe. This presentation will focus on building strong cases when a sexual assault occurs in a school environment\, with a focus on evidence collection\, obtaining digital evidence and navigating school policies. Attendees will be encouraged to think about specialized legal proceedings like waiver hearings (trying juveniles as adults). Finally\, we will discuss unique trial issues\, including witness intimidation\, working with reluctant witnesses\, and overcoming juror biases. \nLearning Objectives\n\nDevelop investigative strategies for working on school-environment sexual assaults that are perpetrated by students.\nFormulate a plan for multi-disciplinary decision-making and charging decisions\, particularly when the offender is a minor.\nAddress trial issues\, such as witness intimidation and uncooperative witnesses.\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 ZAP
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/within-these-walls-investigating-and-prosecuting-the-in-school-sexual-assault-case-2/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Investigation,Multidisciplinary teams
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231214T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231214T130000
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20231201T153453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T153453Z
UID:10000610-1702555200-1702558800@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:CornerHouse Winter Webinar Week: Strangulation - What You Don't Know Can Kill You
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nStrangulation and suffocation often occur within abusive and violent relationships and acts. Often the victim doesn’t recognize signs and symptoms such as loss of consciousness\, labored breathing\, horse and rasping vocalizations and delayed symptoms such as dizziness\, nausea and blood clots. Unfortunately\, many professionals also miss the symptoms and fail to screen for strangulation and/or suffocation. If you work with victims of child abuse\, domestic violence\, sexual assault and general assault\, adding screening questions is imperative. Not only is strangulation a felony\, it is also potentially deadly immediately and delayed for victims. Please join to be introduced to the basics of strangulation and suffocation. \nLearning Objectives\n\n\nIdentify signs and symptoms of strangulation and suffocation. \n\n\nLearn some screening questions when working with victims. \n\n\nRecognize risk factors that are related to strangulation and suffocation. \n\n\nRegister through CornerHouse
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/cornerhouse-winter-webinar-week-strangulation-what-you-dont-know-can-kill-you/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Investigation,Medical,Multidisciplinary teams
ORGANIZER;CN="CornerHouse":MAILTO:info@cornerhousemn.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231213T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231213T130000
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20231201T153039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T153759Z
UID:10000609-1702468800-1702472400@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:CornerHouse Winter Webinar Week: Working Together as a Multi-Disciplinary Team
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nIt is well known and widely supported that best practice is to conduct child abuse investigations within a multidisciplinary team. However\, the differences in perspectives\, needs\, and goals that make the MDT process so valuable can also result in challenges and conflict\, even within teams that respect and value each other. Along with reviewing information regarding the benefits of an MDT approach and some of the challenges that may arise\, this webinar will identify strategies that can increase the functioning of the MDT. \nLearning Objectives\n\nIdentify the benefits of MultiDisciplinary Team collaboration in the context of child abuse investigations\nRecognize common causes of challenges or conflict within MDTs\nLearn strategies for creating and maintaining a well-functioning MDT\n\nRegister through CornerHouse
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/cornerhouse-winter-webinar-week-working-together-as-a-multi-disciplinary-team/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers,Investigation,Medical,Mental Health,Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="CornerHouse":MAILTO:info@cornerhousemn.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231212T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231212T130000
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20231201T152751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T153741Z
UID:10000608-1702382400-1702386000@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:CornerHouse Winter Webinar Week: Grooming Strategies Regarding Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking of Youth
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nThe act of recruiting someone into trafficking is intentional\, planned and criminal. Learn tactics and techniques used by traffickers including targeting\, recruiting and the grooming process. Understanding the emotional/trauma bond between the offender and victim is imperative to break this connection intervene when a minor is targeted. Research regarding childhood trauma\, victim risk factors\, juvenile justice\, homeless and missing youth will be discussed. \nLearning Objectives\n\nIdentify the types of traffickers and how they recruit their victims\nUnderstand the grooming process how it is used to gain compliance\nLearn the links of trafficking to childhood trauma\, homeless and missing youth as well as additional risk and vulnerabilities.\n\nRegister through CornerHouse
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/cornerhouse-winter-webinar-week-grooming-strategies-regarding-sexual-exploitation-and-trafficking-of-youth/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Investigation,Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar,Trafficking
ORGANIZER;CN="CornerHouse":MAILTO:info@cornerhousemn.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231212
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231214
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20231009T160737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231009T160737Z
UID:10000555-1702339200-1702511999@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:Following the Evidence in Child Abuse and Child Exploitation Cases
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. \nExamine the importance of multidisciplinary team (MDT) case coordination and evidence corroboration in the investigation of child abuse cases. Various members of the Multi-Disciplinary Team\, such as law enforcement\, child protective services\, and forensic interviewers may gather different or differing information. Learn how to evaluate evidentiary findings through crime scene images\, interviews and case studies. Understand multidisciplinary team members’ roles and responsibilities for protecting child victims and prosecuting offenders. Focus on offenders’ use of technology\, including the use of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) in grooming and manipulation. Discuss a variety of technology that can be used by investigators. \nTraining Schedule\n\nDecember 12: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Eastern\nDecember 13: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Eastern\n\nYou must attend and participate in the entire training in order to receive a certificate. \nUpon completion of this training\, you will be able to:\n\nDescribe the importance of minimizing bias and employing multiple hypotheses\nList types of evidence and methods of collection\nDefine evidentiary keys of collected evidence\nExplain the importance of case information sharing\nManage collected evidence\n\nRegister through NCJTC\nRegister by November 10\, 2023!\n 
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/following-the-evidence-in-child-abuse-and-child-exploitation-cases/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers,Investigation,Multidisciplinary teams
ORGANIZER;CN="National Criminal Justice Training Center Fox Valley Technical College":MAILTO:info@ncjtc.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231212
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231213
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20231004T200024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231004T200024Z
UID:10000539-1702339200-1702425599@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:Protecting Children in a Digital Age
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nNational Criminal Justice Training Center (NCJTC) of Fox Valley Technical College is hosting a training opportunity for professionals such as community members\, community correction officers\, court system personnel\, educators\, emergency management\, law enforcement and support\, prosecutors\, social workers\, tribes/tribal partners\, and victim service providers. \nTechnology plays a tremendous role in our children’s lives. Learn about the ways children are interacting online to create better understanding and open up meaningful communication. Increase awareness of opportunities to protect and connect with children while also gathering valuable information to mitigate threats posed by individuals who seek to exploit them. This day-long seminar is designed to educate a broad range of disciplines responsible for conducting investigations and safeguarding youth. \nUpon completion of this training\, you will be able to:\n\nUnderstand the different types of technology used by children and teens\, including devices and apps\nRecognize the differences between the digital age and the world that adults experienced while growing up\nFocus on a proactive approach to digital safety that includes communication\, setting guidelines\, and digital citizenship training\nUnderstand the most common online issues that children and teens are likely to face such as cyberbullying\, “sexting\,” and online predators\nAddress the legal aspects of all of these topics and learn how to address each of these issues with best practices\nUnderstand our role in helping victims navigate trauma after the incident has occurred\, and learn what resources are available for you to aid in this process\n\nAbout the Trainer\nDana Miller is an Associate with the National Criminal Justice Training Center of Fox Valley Technical College. Dana holds a master’s degree in criminal justice\, and she has worked extensively in education and harm prevention surrounding technology in the state of Wisconsin. Dana is a former Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Commander; in her tenure with the Wisconsin Department of Justice\, Dana managed the program operations for the ICAC Task Force\, including managing Wisconsin CyberTips from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and collaborating with Wisconsin law enforcement regarding investigations\, outreach\, and training events. Throughout her career\, Dana has provided online safety outreach to over 30\,000 people. She is creator and co-creator of multiple Wisconsin online safety programs and initiatives that continue to be utilized\, and she teaches online safety primary prevention and responding to sextortion classes throughout the nation. \nRegister through NCJTC
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/protecting-children-in-a-digital-age/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Investigation,Medical,Mental Health,Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar,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:20231211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250101
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20231208T202944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240209T195549Z
UID:10000615-1702252800-1735689599@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:MRCAC Medical Training Activity
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nMedical Training Academy is an interactive\, self-paced set of online lessons to prepare medical providers in correctly identifying and diagnosing child physical and sexual abuse. The 21 lessons\, which include three in-depth case studies\, build the essential skills and knowledge that medical providers will need to confidently navigate real world situations. \nLearning Objectives\n\nExplain the role of the medical provider within the multidisciplinary team\nDemonstrate how to assess physical injuries that are diagnostic for abuse\nUnderstand normal childhood development\, including sexual development and behaviors that may be concerning for sexual abuse\nDetermine when a client requires an acute medical evaluation with forensic evidence collection and/or sexually transmitted infections prophylaxis. • Explain other issues related to child sexual abuse\, including: child sexual abuse material (pornography)\, drug facilitated sexual abuse\, commercial sexual exploitation of children and runaway youth.\n\nRegister through MRCAC\nThis training is a self-paced online course and is approved for 30.5 CME credits.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/mrcac-medical-training-activity/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Case Tracking,Children's Advocacy Centers,Forensic Interview,Investigation,Medical,Mental Health,Multidisciplinary teams,Online Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231208T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231208T163000
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20231005T182641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T182641Z
UID:10000548-1702047600-1702053000@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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-2/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Children's Advocacy Centers,Court,Investigation,Medical,Multidisciplinary teams
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231208T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231208T143000
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20231005T170021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T170319Z
UID:10000546-1702040400-1702045800@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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-2/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers,Court,Investigation,Multidisciplinary teams
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231208T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231208T123000
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20231005T182129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T182129Z
UID:10000547-1702033200-1702038600@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231208T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231208T103000
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20231005T165735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T165735Z
UID:10000545-1702026000-1702031400@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
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:20231209
DTSTAMP:20260513T025033
CREATED:20231004T200123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231013T211055Z
UID:10000533-1701648000-1702079999@minnesotachildrensalliance.org
SUMMARY:First Witness ChildFirst® Forensic Interview Training
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview\nThe ChildFirst® Forensic Interview Protocol brings the field into the classroom\, enhancing the education of front-line child abuse response professionals. This training is designed for investigative teams of law enforcement officers\, social workers\, prosecutors\, child protection attorneys\, and forensic interviewers.  \nStudents receive training on the ChildFirst® Forensic Interview Protocol\, which includes child development\, memory and suggestibility\, testifying in court\, legal issues\, and preparing children for court. This training incorporates lecture and discussion\, review of electronically recorded interviews\, skill-building exercises\, and an interview practicum.  \nThis training will take place in Duluth\, MN. \nRegister via First Witness
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/first-witness-childfirst-forensic-interview-training-12/
LOCATION:First Witness\, 1402 E 2nd Street\, Duluth\, MN\, 55805\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children's Advocacy Centers,Forensic Interview,Investigation,Multidisciplinary teams
ORGANIZER;CN="First Witness":MAILTO:Info@firstwitness.org
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