Video
Understanding Trauma’s Impact on the Brain and De-Escalation Techniques
This presentation will describe how traumatic and adverse childhood experiences shape the brain in ways that can lead to increases in aggressive and volatile behaviors. De-escalation techniques for working with angry or dysregulated youth will be provided. Presented by BreAnne Danzi, Ph.D., University of South Dakota.
SD ECCS Touchpoints: BEAM-SD
SD ECCS Touchpoints featuring BEAM-SD. Presenters: Nikki Eining and Aimee Deliramich, Center for Disabilities.
ICPC Process
This session covers the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children, what it is, why does it exist, regulations, barriers, and new initiatives to improve permanency results for children. Trainer: Kathleen Miller, Deputy Compact Administrator for the ICPC, SD Department of Social Services
SD ECCS Touchpoints: Connecting National Prenatal-to-3 Policy Data to South Dakota’s Kids
SD ECCS Touchpoints featuring Connecting National Prenatal-to-3 Policy Data to South Dakota’s Kids. Presenter: Cynthia Osborne, ED Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center.
Spirit of ICWA
Examine the origins and the strong need for the Indian Child Welfare Act formally known as ICWA and the true spirit and nature. Presented by Dereck Stonefish, Training Coordinator, Native American Institute and CEO, Indigenous Forward Consulting.
Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect
This session will cover reporting suspected child abuse/neglect, screening of child abuse/neglect reports, present danger and impending danger, and initial family assessment safety model. Presented by JoLynn Bostrom, SD Department of Social Services, Division of Child Protection Services.
SANE Courtroom Training Series
This training is designed for SANEs, advocates, prosecutors and others handling sexual assault cases and working with sexual assault victims.
SANE Courtroom Training Series
Training sessions are available to view online.
eSANE Training Series Recordings
A series of trainings to inform medical providers in providing quality care to sexual assault victims. Various topics and trainers were included in the series.
eSANE Training Series: Trauma Informed Care for Commercially Sexually Exploited Youth
Focus on the psychobiology and psychopharmacology of PTSD, relating this to commercially sexually exploited youth and inroads for trauma informed care in the medical setting in order to develop a patient centered, trauma informed collaborative approach to human trafficking in minors. Trainers: Dr. Dana Kaplan, Department of Pediatrics at Staten Island University Hospital and Dr. Natasha Jouk, Department of Pediatrics at Maimonides Medical Center/Infants and Children’s Hospital of Brooklyn