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
and
Healthy Families Oklahoma 2004

 

Wednesday September 8, 2004
10:00am - 5:00pm


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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
8:30am - 10:00am

Keynote Address: Unto a Third Generation: A Call to End Child Abuse in 120 Years

10:30am - 12:00pm

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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
8:30am - 10:00am

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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)