The past two years have shifted the way Americans work and view work. But as a sense of normalcy slowly makes way, stress levels, especially around employment, finances, and mental health benefits, remain high. For Mental Health Awareness Month, Verywell Mind editor-in-chief, Amy Morin, LCSW, is … [Read more...]
2022 National Caregivers Conference
The theme of NCC 2022 is “Emerging Forward, Together”. COVID-19 took a significant toll on the Nation becoming the most challenging times we’ve ever faced. Unpaid family caregivers were impacted by the pandemic in four categories: environmental, technological, societal, and economic. As the Nation … [Read more...]
9th Annual Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs (ATOD) Conference
Registration Fee: $70 Buffet Breakfast Included Registration: 8:00 AM – 8:45 AM … [Read more...]
Making the Most of Your Child’s IEP
The Joey Center at The Valley Hospital Kireker Center for Child Development Presents: A workshop for Parents and Professionals. This is a FREE conference, but registration is required. Attendance is limited. The Zoom meeting link will be sent to you following registration. A 21st Century IEP … [Read more...]
FFTA 36th Annual Conference on Treatment Family Care
Join more than 700 child welfare professionals at the only international conference on family focused treatment services. The primary objective of the Conference is to equip professionals with the skills and knowledge they need to deliver high quality family focused treatment services and … [Read more...]
Challenges, Needs, and Experiences: Single Parents w/ Foster Care Experience Speak!
Single parents with foster care experience must overcome many unique challenges as adults. Foster parents, foster youth, social workers, mental health professionals and other child welfare professionals are invited to attend this online event. … [Read more...]
Georgia’s 2022 Virtual Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect
Engage with over 700 child and family serving professional from across the state. Attendees include social workers, parent educators, court appointed special advocates, family resource center staff, clinicians, law enforcement and others. … [Read more...]
Take a Deep Breath: Wellness for Child Protection Professionals During Covid-19
Professionals who deal with child maltreatment are under a tremendous amount of stress trying to provide services to their clients and patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. Just as they give so much of their time and energy to their critical work, it is equally as important that they have the tools … [Read more...]
Sexual Abuse, Physical Abuse, Bullying and Internet Abuse
This workshop will present a description of sexual abuse, physical abuse, bullying and internet abuse in the United States and information about their rates, the main types and dynamics, and how to prevent and intervene in cases of child abuse, bullying and internet abuse. … [Read more...]
Forensic Mental Health Evaluation and Guidelines
The American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC) and the American Psychological Association (APA) have each created Practice Guidelines for psychologists and other mental-health evaluators in child protection matters. Their guidelines promote a higher level of professional practice … [Read more...]
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