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Message ID: 10534
Date: 2018-12-21

Author:Jim Campbell

Subject:Fwd: FW: Save time and avoid the line - Pre-register before January 18 for San Diego Advanced Training Institutes

Save time and avoid the line! Pre-Registration closes January 18 REGISTER TODAY Choose between two informative Institutes Hot Topics in Promoting Resilience in Children The presence of so-called protective factors in the lives of children can buffer some of the negative effects of maltreatment, and resilience is considered an important protective factor. Defined as a "combination of supportive relationships, adaptive skill-building, and positive experiences;" individuals, families, organizations and communities can support the development of resilience in children. This pre-conference institute will provide an in-depth look at three domains where adaptive skill building in parents can promote supportive relationships and positive experiences, fostering resilience in children: 1) family-based human sexuality education as a tool to promote sexual health and safety; 2) shifting cultural norms to reduce the use of a prevalent risk factor for child physical abuse, corporal punishment.; and 3) understanding and identifying psychological maltreatment. Each topic will include a theoretical background, and offer resources to implement in your practice or community. Janet Rosenzweig, MS, PhD, MPA; Stacie LeBlanc, JD, M.Ed; Mel Schneiderman, PhD and Marla Brassard, PhD Advanced Forensic Interviewing Techniques: Interviewing Victims of Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Using Evidence in Forensic Interviews The first part of this presentation will provide content that forensic interviewers should incorporate in interviews of minors suspected as trafficking and/or internet crimes victims. The focus will be on non-caregiver cases. Commercial sexual exploitation interviews will be compared and contrasted to intrafamilial cases. Strategies to obtain case specific details will be discussed. The second part will be focused on advanced issues in presenting evidence in forensic interviews. Julie Kenniston, MSW, LISW Support for this session is provided by The National Criminal Justice Training Center of Fox Valley Technical College. STAY CONNECTED: APSAC, 1706 E. Broad St., Columbus, OH 43203 Forward this email | About our service provider Sent by apsac@apsac.org in collaboration with Try it free today

Save time and avoid the line! Pre-Registration closes January 18 REGISTER TODAY Choose between two informative Institutes Hot Topics in Promoting Resilience in Children The presence of so-called protective factors in the lives of children can buffer some of the negative effects of maltreatment, and resilience is considered an important protective factor. Defined as a "combination of supportive relationships, adaptive skill-building, and positive experiences;" individuals, families, organizations and communities can support the development of resilience in children. This pre-conference institute will provide an in-depth look at three domains where adaptive skill building in parents can promote supportive relationships and positive experiences, fostering resilience in children: 1) family-based human sexuality education as a tool to promote sexual health and safety; 2) shifting cultural norms to reduce the use of a prevalent risk factor for child physical abuse, corporal punishment.; and 3) understanding and identifying psychological maltreatment. Each topic will include a theoretical background, and offer resources to implement in your practice or community. Janet Rosenzweig, MS, PhD, MPA; Stacie LeBlanc, JD, M.Ed; Mel Schneiderman, PhD and Marla Brassard, PhD Advanced Forensic Interviewing Techniques: Interviewing Victims of Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Using Evidence in Forensic Interviews The first part of this presentation will provide content that forensic interviewers should incorporate in interviews of minors suspected as trafficking and/or internet crimes victims. The focus will be on non-caregiver cases. Commercial sexual exploitation interviews will be compared and contrasted to intrafamilial cases. Strategies to obtain case specific details will be discussed. The second part will be focused on advanced issues in presenting evidence in forensic interviews. Julie Kenniston, MSW, LISW Support for this session is provided by The National Criminal Justice Training Center of Fox Valley Technical College. STAY CONNECTED: APSAC, 1706 E. Broad St., Columbus, OH 43203 Forward this email | About our service provider Sent by apsacapsac.org in collaboration with Try it free today