Understanding the Evidence-Based Approaches to Perinatal Addiction
Understanding the Evidence-Based Approaches to Perinatal Addiction Dr. Marcela Smid, University of Utah
Understanding the Evidence-Based Approaches to Perinatal Addiction Dr. Marcela Smid, University of Utah
Among the Shadows: Adolescent Boys in Distress Dr. Kelly Bass, University of South Dakota 20th Annual Community Response to Child Abuse Conference
The Impact of Trauma on Problem Behavior: Considerations for School-Based Professionals Dr. Kari Oyen, University of South Dakota
The Importance of Trauma-Informed Community Care and Reform in Criminal Justice Terry Liggins, Hurdle of Life Foundation 20th Annual Community Response to Child Abuse Conference
Self-Care is NOT Selfish: Creative Tools for Transforming Compassion Fatigue and Secondary Trauma Beth Reynolds & Kay Glidden, Compassion Resiliency
Restorative Justice Before Punitive Damages Pat Hubert, Northwest Area Schools 20th Annual Community Response to Child Abuse Conference
4 Rs of the Trauma-Informed Approach with Tribes and American Indian/Alaska Native Families Alicia Mousseau, The National Native Children’s Trauma Center 20th Annual Community Response to Child Abuse Conference
Think in Reverse to Avoid the Worse: How to Approach Your Job to Avoid a Criminal Appeal Reversal Sarah Thorne, Office of the Attorney General 20th Annual Community Response to Child Abuse Conference
Preventing Abuse and Neglect Through Dental Awareness Cori Jacobson, Delta Dental of South Dakota Foundation 20th Annual Community Response to Child Abuse Conference
Strengthening Multidisciplinary Partnerships in Tribal Regions – Case Review with FBI and the Child Advocacy Center Angela Lisburg, Avera St. Mary’s Central South Dakota Child Assessment Center Justin Lowrence, Federal Bureau of Investigation Lynette Weiss, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Come Walk With Me Cara Beers and Christine Krogman, South Dakota Department of Social Services 20th Annual Community Response to Child Abuse
Building Resilient Communities in South Dakota: Brookings County Nikki Eining, Avera Behavioral Health Carrie Sanderson, Center for the Prevention of Child Maltreatment 20th Annual Community Response to Child Abuse Conference
Support and Treatment of Children Affected by Traumatic Stress Amanda Reed, NPPA 20th Annual Community Response to Child Abuse Conference
Addressing the Intersection of Domestic Violence and Child Abuse Krista Heeren-Graber, South Dakota Network Against Family Violence and Sexual Assault Cassie Nagel, Children’s Home Society of South Dakota 20th Annual Community Response to Child Abuse Conference
Culture and Connections as Resiliency Builders for Tribal Youth and Families Lisa Stark, The National Native Children’s Trauma Center 20th Annual Community Response to Child Abuse Conference
Digital World and Kids: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Hollie Strand, Pennington County (S.D.) Sheriff’s Office/Internet Crimes Against Children 20th Annual Community Response to Child Abuse Conference
Child Advocacy Compete3ncy Among Professionals and Students Working in Social, Health and Education Services in South Dakota Kelly Bass, University of South Dakota Shana Cerny, University of South Dakota 20th Annual Community Response to Child Abuse Conference
Understanding Adoption Through a Child’s Eyes Chadwick Ratigan, Self-Employed 20th Annual Community Response to Child Abuse Conference
Enjoy highlights from the 21st Annual Community Response to Child Abuse Conference September 29-30, 2021. Thank you to our partner sponsors: the South Dakota Unified Judicial System, Child’s Voice at Sanford Health and the Center for the Prevention of Child Maltreatment.
Resilient Communities Facebook Live Darla Biel, Brookings County Youth Mentoring Program Nikki Eining, Avera Behavioral Health, Brookings