13th Annual Oklahoma Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect and Healthy Families Oklahoma 2005
| Overall Agenda
for the 12th Annual Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect |
Wednesday September 8, 2004
101 - Healing Through Art (US Attorney's Invitation ONLY!!!) 102 - Reducing the Effects of Trauma Using the Native American Culture and Spirituality 103- Bridges Out of Poverty: Strategies for Professionals and Communities 104 - Assessment and Model Community -Based Treatment of Adolescent Sex Offenders 105 - Clinical Interventions and Treatment of Sexual Abuse Victims and Victims of Trauma 106 - Child Abuse Medical Examiner Training Update 107 - Forensic Interviewing of Children 108 - Medical Issues Relating to Child Abuse and Neglect for Non-Medical Personnel
Thursday September 9, 2004 Keynote Address: Unto a Third Generation: A Call to End Child Abuse in 120 Years 10:30am - 12:00pm Click to view Thursday workshop descriptions 201 - Family Violence...It's Impact on Children 202 - Understanding the Treatment Needs of Female Adolescent Sex Offenders 203 - Therapeutic Interventions for Children Exposed to Domestic Violence 204 - United States Postal Inspection Service vs. Child Exploitation: A Case Analysis Review 205 - Jurisdictional Issues and Prosecution of Child Abuse and Neglect Cases in Indian Country 206 - Assessment and Treatment of Children with Sexual Behavior Problems (Part I) 207 - How Child Abuse, Trauma, and Domestic Violence Impact Child Welfare (Part I) 208 - Religious and Spiritual Support in Times of Trauma 209 - Interviewing Culturally Diverse Children About Maltreatment 210 - The Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline: When you're ready to quit, we're ready to help! 211 - Team Building 212 - Interrogations of Suspected Child Molesters 1:30pm - 3:00pm 213 - Effective Child Abuse Investigation Techniques for Multidisciplinary Teams (Part I) 214 - Assessing Child Maltreatment in Diverse Populations(Part I) 215 - Teaching Caregivers to Talk with Children about Emotions: Implications for Working with Maltreated Children (Part I) 216 - Interviewing Children in Child Abuse and Neglect Cases who have Developmental Disabilities 217 - Adolescent Sex Offender Typology Research 218 - Assessment and Treatment of Children with Sexual Behavior Problems (Part II) 219 - How Child Abuse, Trauma and Domestic Violence Impact Child Welfare (Part II) 220 - Domestic Violence in Native American Communities 221 - How Working as A Team Can Increase the Confession Rate in A Child Abuse Case (Panel) 222 - Sooner SUCCESS: Systems Change Innovation in Interagency Service Coordination 223 - Abusive Head Trauma in Child Abuse Cases for Non-Medical Professionals 224 - Substance Abuse and the Family Violence Connection 3:30pm - 5:00pm 225 - Effective Child Abuse Investigation Techniques for Multidisciplinary Teams (Part II) 226 - Assessing Child Maltreatment in Diverse Populations (Part II) 227 - Teaching Caregivers to Talk with Children About Emotion: Implications for Working with Maltreated Children (Part II) 228 - Ethical Issues and Supervision of Staff who are Treating Adolescent Sex Offenders 229 - Collaboration between Child Protective Service and Law Enforcement Investigators who are Investigating Sibling Sex Abuse (Panel) 230 - Combating Defenses in Child Sexual Abuse Prosecutions in Native American Communities 231 - Full Faith and Credit Jurisdictions 232 - Methamphetamine Psychosis 233 - Child Neglect and Failure to Thrive 234 - Attachment in Young Children 235 - Early Childhood Education and Child Abuse Prevention: NAEYC's Perspectives, Research Findings and Future Actions 236 - Reducing School Related Problems with Children who Have Experienced Abuse, Neglect, or Trauma. Friday September
10, 2004 Click to view Friday workshop descriptions 301 - Investigation and Prosecution of Physical Injury and Fatal Child Abuse Cases (Part 1) 302 - Parent Child Interaction Therapy: An Evidence Based Practice for Children and Families - The Basics (Part 1) 303 - Risk Assessment for Adolescent Sex Program 304 - Quality Assurance, Risk Management, and Documentation in the Record 305 - Grant Writing in Native American Communities (Part I) 306 - Turning Stress into Positive Energy in Native American Communities (Part 1) 307 - Collaborating with Boys and Girls Clubs in Indian Country 308 - The Effects of Domestic Violence Exposure on Children 309 - Building Partnerships That Work To Your Advantage! (Part 1) 310 - Child Abuse X-Files: Interesting Cases in Abuse and Neglect 311 - Methamphetamine Exposure: Consequences to Children 312 - Home Visiting: How to Work with Difficult Families (Part I) 10:30am - 12:00pm 313 - Investigation and Prosecution of Physical Injury and Fatal Child Abuse Cases (Part II) 314 - Parent Child Interaction Therapy: Applications for High - Risk Families (Part II) 315 - A Parent's Guide to Internet Safety 316 -Where There is Laughter, There is Hope: The Role of Humor in Coping 317 - Grant Writing in Native American Communities (Part II) 318 - Turning Stress into Positive Energy in Native American Communities (Part II) 319 - The Power of a Vote: Legislative Issues in Child Maltreatment 320 - Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy 321 - Building Partnerships that Work To Your Advantage! (Part II) 322 - Federal Firearm Violations and Project Safe Neighborhoods in Indian Country 323 - Methamphetamine Lab Dangers and Drug Endangered Children (Part I) 324 - Home Visiting: How to Work with Difficult Families (Part II) 325 - The Talking Sticks: Our Creative Voice 1:30pm - 3:00pm 326 - Legal and Ethical Issues in the Mental Health Treatment of Children (Panel) 327 - Comprehensive Adult Male Sex Offender Management in Oklahoma (Panel) 328 - Investigation and Prosecution of Sexual Offenses Against Children 329 - Motivational Interviewing for Ambivalent Clients - SPACE IS LIMITED TO 18 PARTICPANTS 330 - Development of Services for Families of Adopted Children from Other Countries 331 - Multidisciplinary Teams in Indian Country 332 - What a Great Joy You Did: Using Reflective Supervision in the Workplace 333 - Asset Building in Communities of Color 334 - Law Enforcement in Indian Country: A BIA Perspective 335 - Conflict Resolution for Supervisors 336 - Media Violence: Impact on Children and Families 337 - Methamphetamine Lab Dangers and Drug Endangered Children (Part II) 338 - Home Visiting: How to Work with Difficult Families (Part III) |