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Message ID: 10568
Date: 2020-01-07

Author:Jim Campbell

Subject:Early Bird Registration for APSAC Pre-Conference Institutes Ends January 9!

San Diego, CA | January 26, 2020 Early Bird Registration Ends January 9! APSAC Pre-Conference Advanced Training Institutes San Diego, CA January 26, 2020 APSAC invites you to join us in San Diego on January 26, 2020 for two great Pre-Conference Institutes in cooperation with The Chadwick Center‘s 35th International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment . Register before January 9 to take advantage of Early Bird Pricing. CE credits will be made available through the Chadwick Center. Register More Info Choose between two great Pre-Conference Institutes: Don’t Wait until Puberty: Support Healthy Sexual Development and Address Problematic Sexual Behavior in Children In today’s world, children receive mixed messages about sexual development and healthy relationships. Without guidance and protective supports, sexual behaviors of children can become problematic and even harmful. Indeed, more than one-third of sexual offenses against children are committed by other youth. Further, problematic sexual behavior (PSB) occurs among children who know each other, often family members. Families are often bereft of guidance on what to do when PSB occur within the family to address safety and the treatment needs of all the children. Professionals across systems are also mired in misconceptions. While evidence-based practices (EBP) exist to address PSB and to address trauma symptoms, most communities either do not have access to or are faced with many challenges to implement EBP to best provide comprehensive services. This presentation will provide an overview of sexual development in children, problematic sexual behavior of youth, misconceptions about the children, evidence-based treatment components, and community efforts to improve the systems response. Jane F. Silovsky, PhD Forensic Interviews with Non-English Speaking Families Professionals are faced with many challenges when interviewing children whose first language is not English. Deciding the language in which to conduct the forensic interview is critical, as is determining when it is necessary to utilize an interpreter. In this institute, participants will learn how to utilize an interpreter properly in a forensic interview and how to guide an interview with an interpreter, particularly when interviewing children. Entrevistas Forenses de Familias que no Hablan Inglés Los profesionales enfrentan muchos desafíos cuando entrevistan a niños, y sus familias, cuyo primer idioma no es el inglés. Decidir el idioma en el que se llevara a cabo la entrevista forense es fundamental, al igual que determinar cuando es necesario utilizar un intérprete. En este instituto, los participantes aprendan como utilizar un intérprete adecuadamente en una entrevista y como guiar una entrevista con un intérprete, particularmente al entrevistar a niños. Maria Rosales-Lambert ___________________________________ Pricing and Accommodations Members: $175 Non-Members: $200 *Registration increases by $50 after January 9, 2020 Location: Town and Country San Diego 500 Hotel Cir N, San Diego, CA 92108 For more information about the 2020 Pre-Conference Institutes, contact Jim Campbell. American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children 1706 E Broad St., Columbus, OH 43203 apsac.org | toll free: 877-402-7722 | 614-827-1321 ‌ APSAC | 1706 E. Broad St., Columbus, OH 43203 About Constant Contact Sent by apsac@apsac.org in collaboration with Try email marketing for free today!

San Diego, CA | January 26, 2020 Early Bird Registration Ends January 9! APSAC Pre-Conference Advanced Training Institutes San Diego, CA January 26, 2020 APSAC invites you to join us in San Diego on January 26, 2020 for two great Pre-Conference Institutes in cooperation with The Chadwick Center‘s 35th International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment . Register before January 9 to take advantage of Early Bird Pricing. CE credits will be made available through the Chadwick Center. Register More Info Choose between two great Pre-Conference Institutes: Don’t Wait until Puberty: Support Healthy Sexual Development and Address Problematic Sexual Behavior in Children In today’s world, children receive mixed messages about sexual development and healthy relationships. Without guidance and protective supports, sexual behaviors of children can become problematic and even harmful. Indeed, more than one-third of sexual offenses against children are committed by other youth. Further, problematic sexual behavior (PSB) occurs among children who know each other, often family members. Families are often bereft of guidance on what to do when PSB occur within the family to address safety and the treatment needs of all the children. Professionals across systems are also mired in misconceptions. While evidence-based practices (EBP) exist to address PSB and to address trauma symptoms, most communities either do not have access to or are faced with many challenges to implement EBP to best provide comprehensive services. This presentation will provide an overview of sexual development in children, problematic sexual behavior of youth, misconceptions about the children, evidence-based treatment components, and community efforts to improve the systems response. Jane F. Silovsky, PhD Forensic Interviews with Non-English Speaking Families Professionals are faced with many challenges when interviewing children whose first language is not English. Deciding the language in which to conduct the forensic interview is critical, as is determining when it is necessary to utilize an interpreter. In this institute, participants will learn how to utilize an interpreter properly in a forensic interview and how to guide an interview with an interpreter, particularly when interviewing children. Entrevistas Forenses de Familias que no Hablan Inglés Los profesionales enfrentan muchos desafíos cuando entrevistan a niños, y sus familias, cuyo primer idioma no es el inglés. Decidir el idioma en el que se llevara a cabo la entrevista forense es fundamental, al igual que determinar cuando es necesario utilizar un intérprete. En este instituto, los participantes aprendan como utilizar un intérprete adecuadamente en una entrevista y como guiar una entrevista con un intérprete, particularmente al entrevistar a niños. Maria Rosales-Lambert ___________________________________ Pricing and Accommodations Members: $175 Non-Members: $200 *Registration increases by $50 after January 9, 2020 Location: Town and Country San Diego 500 Hotel Cir N, San Diego, CA 92108 For more information about the 2020 Pre-Conference Institutes, contact Jim Campbell. American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children 1706 E Broad St., Columbus, OH 43203 apsac.org | toll free: 877-402-7722 | 614-827-1321 ‌ APSAC | 1706 E. Broad St., Columbus, OH 43203 About Constant Contact Sent by apsacapsac.org in collaboration with Try email marketing for free today!