IN AN AGE OF WRECKS, DRUGS
AND SHOCKING SOULS:
SOLUTIONS for KEEPING FAMILIES and THEIR CHILDREN TOGETHER
http://www.ohsu.edu/blogs/doernbecher/2012/08/07/from-the-heart-part-2-in-a-series/
A Conference on At-Risk Children
May 16, 2013
Daniel Technology Center
18121 Technology Drive, Culpeper, VA
Court Improvement Program of the
Supreme Court of Virginia
and
Culpeper Coalition for Children
IN AN AGE OF WRECKS, DRUGS AND SHOCKING SOULS:
SOLUTIONS for KEEPING FAMILIES and THEIR CHILDREN TOGETHER
Registration Form
NAME: ______
ORGANIZATION/ AGENCY: ______
OCCUPATION: ______
Address: ______
Telephone: ______
Email: ______
Lunch Sandwich Selections (CIRCLE ONE):
Roast Beef: London Broil Roast Beef, Roast Chicken: Golden Classic Chicken,
Cheddar Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato, Mozzarella Cheese, Basil, Sun-Dried Tomato,
Horseradish Sauce on Wheat, Mayonnaise on Wheat,
Chips and Cookies, Water or Soda Chips and Cookies, Water or Soda
Ham: Black Forest Smoked Ham, Veggie: Lettuce, Tomato, Cucumber, Black
Havarti Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato, Olives, Mushrooms, Sweet Banana Peppers,
Deli Style Mustard on Wheat, Honey Mustard on Wheat,
Chips and Cookies, Water or Soda Chips and Cookies, Water or Soda
REGISTRATION FEE ENCLOSED ($25 PER PERSON): $______
Please make your checks payable to Culpeper DHS and send your registration form
with the $25 per person fee to:
Culpeper J&DR Court 540-727-3418
135 W. Cameron Street www.culpeperjdr.comnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Culpeper, VA 22701
REGISTRATION DEADLINE------MAY 6, 2013
www.culpeperjdr.com
You Are Invited
to attend a Conference on
ISSUES IMPACTING CHILDREN and FAMILIES
Who Should Attend: All who deal with issues involving At-Risk Children including, but not limited to, Mental Health Professionals, Providers, Social Workers, DSS Workers, Foster Parents, GALs, Probation Officers, Members of Law Enforcement, Educators, and Lawyers for Agencies, Parents and Children.
Conference Location: From US 29, take the 3/522 Exit
Daniel Technology Center Go west toward Culpeper, turn right
Germanna Community College on Rte 799 and then right on Technology
18121 Technology Drive, Culpeper, VA Drive, bear left at Terremark
Approval of Continuing Education Units through Germanna Community College Center for Workforce & Community Education is pending.
GAL and CLE credits: 6 hours of continuing education credit has been approved for Qualified GALs for children and MCLE credit through the Virginia State Bar is pending.
Certificates of Participation will be provided.
For speaker bios and more information on the presentations, go to
www.culpeperjdr.com
Sponsored by the
Court Improvement Program of the Supreme Court of Virginia
and
Culpeper Coalition for Children
Contact Culpeper J&DR at (540) 727-3418 for more information.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE------MAY 6, 2013
IN AN AGE OF WRECKS, DRUGS and SHOCKING SOULS:
SOLUTIONS for KEEPING FAMILIES and THEIR CHILDREN TOGETHER
8:30- 9:00 Registration
9:00- 9:05 Welcome and Introduction of Event
9:05-9:35 The Calm in the Storm: Creating and Sustaining Best Practice
Lelia Hopper, Director, Court Improvement Program, Supreme Court of Virginia
9:35-10:05 Wrecked in a Blizzard: Do You Stay with the Group or Strike Out on Your Own?
Lisa Peacock, Director of Culpeper Human Services
10:05-10:20 Break
10:20-11:35 Beyond PTSD: An Overview of Childhood Developmental Trauma
Christian Brashear, GAL, Jane C. Probst, LCSW, Child and Family Counseling, LLC
11:35-11:45 Break
11:45-1:00 Overcoming Substance Abuse to Build a Better Parent: Racing the Timeline in Foster Care Cases
Ellen Adams, Patricia Lohr, Linda Lawless and Mark Haskins with Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Services, Mary McDaniel, GAL, and Morgan Nelson, Culpeper DSS
1:00-1:35 Lunch
1:35-2:50 The Angry Young Mind: Clinically Proven Anger Management Practices
Dr. Elise Stevenson, Chrysalis Counseling Centers, Inc., and Judge Frank Somerville
2:50-3:00 Break
3:00-3:45 Colliding at the Hyphen: Latino Families and the Impact of Generational Conflict
Drs. Greg and Sue Smith, LUCHA Ministries, Inc.
3:45-3:55 Break
3:55-4:40 Selling Virginia Boys and Girls: The Truth about Domestic Minor Sex in Virginia - Prevalence and Identification
Dr. Courtney Gaskins, Director of Program Services, and Megan Caesar, Therapist, Youth For Tomorrow, and Shamere McKenzie, Program Assistant, Shared Hope International
www.culpeperjdr.com
PLEASE participate in the presentation on Trauma-Based Decision Making.
Complete this Adverse Childhood Experience Assessment, do not put your name on it and forward it in an unmarked envelope to Christian Brashear at PO Box 961, Culpeper, VA
Adverse Childhood Experiences
While you were growing up, during your first 18 years of life:
1. Did a parent or other adult in the household often or very often…
Swear at you, insult you, put you down, or humiliate you? OR
Act in a way that made you afraid that you might be physically hurt? If yes enter 1 ______
2. Did a parent or other adult in the household often or very often…
Push, grab, slap, or throw something at you? OR
Ever hit you so hard that you had marks or were injured? If yes enter 1 ______
3. Did an adult or person at least 5 years older than you ever…
Touch or fondle you or have you touch their body in a sexual way? OR
Attempt or actually have oral, anal, or vaginal intercourse with you? If yes enter 1 ______
4. Did you often or very often feel that …
No one in your family loved you or thought you were important or special? OR
Your family didn’t look out for each other, feel close to each other, or support each other?
If yes enter 1 ______
5. Did you often or very often feel that …
You didn’t have enough to eat, had to wear dirty clothes, and had no one to protect you? OR
Your parents were too drunk or high to take care of you or take you to the doctor if you needed
it? If yes enter 1 ______
6. Were your parents ever separated or divorced? If yes enter 1 ______
7. Was your mother or stepmother:
Often or very often pushed, grabbed, slapped, or had something thrown at her? OR
Sometimes, often, or very often kicked, bitten, hit with a fist, or hit with something hard? OR
Ever repeatedly hit at least a few minutes or threatened with a gun or knife?
If yes enter 1 ______
8. Did you live with anyone who was a problem drinker or alcoholic or who used street drugs?
If yes enter 1 ______
9. Was a household member depressed or mentally ill, or did a household member attempt suicide?
If yes enter 1 ______
10. Did a household member go to prison? If yes enter 1 ______
Now add up your “Yes” answers: __
This is your ACE Score.