Marquette General Health System: Pediatric Conference 2012
Marquette General Health System announces the upcoming Pediatric Conference 2012: Child Abuse Identification and Promoting Interagency Collaboration set for Friday, September 14.
Marquette General Health System announces the upcoming Pediatric Conference 2012: Child Abuse Identification and Promoting Interagency Collaboration set for Friday, September 14.
The September 18 web conference will focus on using these tools and concepts for child maltreatment, and will feature demonstrations and discussions about linkages to sexual abuse and intimate partner violence prevention led by child maltreatment prevention practitioners.
Guidelines for Achieving Permanency in Child Protection Proceedings:The “Yellow Book” Training. Wednesday, Sep 19 at 9:00 AM EDT.
This web conference will focus on using these tools and concepts for suicide prevention, and will feature demonstrations and discussions about linkages to sexual abuse and intimate partner violence prevention led by suicide prevention practitioners.
RJ Gillespie, MD, FAAP will walk participants through the medical home model, noting the key components that most benefit children exposed to violence.
To help a suicidal youth, adults must manage their own negative emotions. This requires understanding of and empathy for the suicidal wish. Here we explore a cornerstone of preventing suicide—empathy.
The conference program will focus on four areas of expertise; legal challenges in AHT cases, evidence-based and creative prevention programs and initiatives, the latest medical information and research, and support for families and rehabilitation for victims of SBS/AHT
Free Webinar Series: Creating Circles of Safety: How organizations and adults can speak up to keep children safe from sexual abuse.
This course will focus on infant and child death and the unique circumstances that these types of cases present. The course will cover all aspects of an investigation including law enforcement, medical and prosecution.
Health Cares About Domestic Violence Day (HCADV Day) is a nationally recognized awareness-raising day that takes place annually on the second Wednesday of October. Sponsored by Futures Without Violence, HCADV Day aims to reach members of the health care community and educate them about the critical importance of assessing for domestic violence, as well as the long term health implications of domestic violence and lifetime exposure to violence. Learn more: www.futureswithoutviolence.org/hcadvd.