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SUMMARY:When Faith Hurts: Recognizing and Responding to the Spiritual Impact of Child Abuse with Victor Vieth\, JD\, MA
DESCRIPTION:Webinar Overview\nIn this webinar presented by the APSAC and Foundling Webinar Series\, participants will get an overview of the large body of research documenting that many abused children are spiritually impacted by trauma. This webinar provides concrete suggestions for multidisciplinary teams who encounter this dynamic. \nRegister online. \nPresenter\nVictor Vieth is Director of Education and Research at the Zero Abuse Project. He gained national recognition for his work addressing child abuse as a prosecutor in rural Minnesota. He is the 2018 President of the Academy on Violence and Abuse. He has been instrumental in implementing 22 state and international forensic interview training programs\, undergraduate and graduate programs on child maltreatment. Books include: On This Rock: A call to Center the Christian Response to Child Abuse on the Life and Works of Jesus (Wiff & Stock 2018). \n\nOther Details\n**Psychology CE Credits now available. Purchase CE Credits in advance of the Webinar. CEUs purchased during or after the event cannot be awarded.
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/when-faith-hurts-recognizing-and-responding-to-the-spiritual-impact-of-child-abuse-with-victor-vieth-jd-ma/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Online Webinar,Spirituality
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SUMMARY:Chaplains and CACs: Effective Collaborations to Address the Spiritual Impact of Abuse
DESCRIPTION:Brief Overview\nDozens of studies have found that abused and neglected children are often impacted spiritually and that addressing these spiritual injuries can have a profound impact on the medical and mental health of a child. In 2013\, GNCPTC proposed that CACs consider incorporating a chaplain into CAC or MDT responses to child abuse. The Julie Valentine Center in Greenville\, South Carolina is the first CAC to hire a chaplain as a victim assistance specialist. This workshop will address the research that supports this work\, how a CAC can incorporate a chaplaincy program\, and lessons learned from JVC’s first year of implementation. \nExpert Presenters\nShauna Galloway-Williams is the Executive Director of Julie Valentine Center and adjunct professor at USC Upstate’s CAST Program. With more than 19 years of experience in the field of mental health\, she conducts forensic interviews of children\, provides expert witness testimony\, conducts training in the field of child abuse and sexual assault\, and facilitates groups for non- offending caregivers. Shauna serves as a board member of the SCCADVASA\, a Cabinet Member on the Greenville County United Way Community Investment Cabinet\, and a member of the Silent Tears Task Force. Shauna previously served on the board of SCNCAC and SCPSAC. \nCarrie Walker Nettles earned a BA in Sociology from Clemson University and an M.Div. from Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary. Carrie has worked with the children’s ministries of five different churches and as a child advocate with the Dee Norton Child Advocacy Center in Charleston\, SC. Carrie has traveled to General Theological Seminary to study with Jerome Berryman\, specifically working on a theology of the child and the spirituality of the child. Two years ago\, Carrie returned upstate to complete a residency with the Spiritual Care department at Greenville Memorial Hospital where she worked across all units encountering various stages of trauma and recovery\, specifically assigned to the pediatric psychiatric facility and children’s hospital. Carrie is a candidate for endorsement with the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship\, and has entered the board certification process. She is a member of the Association of Professional Chaplains and the Pediatric Chaplains Network. In January of 2017\, Carrie became the first staff chaplain serving a Child Advocacy Center. \nRegister online
URL:https://minnesotachildrensalliance.org/training/chaplains-and-cacs-effective-collaborations-to-address-the-spiritual-impact-of-abuse/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Online Webinar,Spirituality
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