On June 20th in Rogers, Arkansas, Gundersen National Child Protection Training Center will be kicking off their Violence Intervention and Prevention Summit. As a leader in the field of child protection, Gundersen National Child Protection Training Center has developed advanced courses in forensic interviewing, prevention, addressing the spiritual needs of maltreated children and reforming undergraduate training of future child protection professionals.
Offering a broad variety of session topics, the VIP Summit is an opportunity for professionals in child protection services, law enforcement, forensic interviewing, legal, healthcare, education, faith communities, victim advocacy, and youth serving organizations to advance their skills with best practices from their respective fields.
Areas of interest: Trauma-Informed Care, Adverse Childhood Experience research, Bullying, Sexual, Emotional or Physical abuse, Medical neglect, Vicarious trauma, Corporal punishment, Online safety, Domestic violence, Multidisciplinary teams, LGBTQ issues, Veteran and military family trauma, Advocacy, Juvenile justice, Human trafficking, Abuse in athletics, Missing children, Forensic Interviewing, Trial preparation, Prevention program implementation, Crisis intervention, Ethics, Child development, Cultural context of abuse
ACE Presentations include:
Adverse Childhood Experiences: Identify, Intervene and Interrupt
After ACEs: Be a Springboard of Hope through a Trauma-Informed Care Approach
The Healing Begins: Trauma-Informed Practices for Professionals Working with Children and Families
Trauma and the Classroom: Creating Trauma-Informed Early Learning Environments
Understanding ACE in the Courtroom
For more information, please visit:
http://www.gundersenhealth.org...t,Thursday,Wednesday
Feel free to reach out as well, nrcota@gundersenhealth.org
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