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  • Social Media to Encourage Safe Sleep Environments

    This Webinar will open a discussion about how to use new forms of technology -- specifically social media that pushes interaction and quick sharing of information -- to effectively communicate with audiences at risk for SUID/SIDS.

  • The “Yellow Book” Training

    The book titled Guidelines for Achieving Permanency in Child Protection Proceedings, more commonly referred to as the “Yellow Book,” is a resource for professionals involved in child protective proceedings in the family division of circuit court.

  • APSAC Child Forensic Interview Clinics – Seattle Washington

    These 5-day Clinics bring together a diverse group of participants with an expert interdisciplinary faculty to focus on the most current research-based forensic interviewing techniques. Please note that while all topics listed below will be covered throughout the week, the order is subject to change.

    $1099
  • Community Collaboration: Establishing Partnerships in Challenging Times

    The National Healthy Tomorrows Technical Assistance Resource Center and Community Access to Child Health Program at the American Academy of Pediatrics will host a free webinar on how to build successful strategic partnerships and connections with families and the community. The webinar is open to health care professionals. Healthy Tomorrows grantees and CATCH grantees and facilitators are especially encouraged to attend.

  • Western Michigan University Foster Youth and Higher Education Seminar

    Registration for the event closes August 3rd, 2012. The conference runs from 9:00am Wednesday, August 8th to 4pm Thursday, August 9th. Attached you will find a preview schedule for the seminar, giving a brief outline of what's to be expected both days. Only 5 more days until registration closes! Don’t forget to register!

    $120
  • Finding the Evidence: Part 1 of the Evidence Webinar Series

    The Safe States Alliance and the South by Southwest Injury Prevention Network present the “Evidence Webinar Series” – a three-part series that will provide practitioners with principles, case studies, and resources to help them identify, understand, and utilize the evidence necessary to implement effective injury and violence prevention programs.

  • 24th Annual Crimes Against Children Conference

    A nationally and internationally-recognized conference for professionals from the fields of law enforcement, prosecution, child protective services, social work, children’s advocacy, therapy, and medicine who work directly with child victims of crime.

  • Telling a Story: Trial Skills for the Child Welfare Lawyer

    This training will give the child welfare lawyer the trial skills necessary for zealous advocacy in every child welfare case. It is tailored for lawyers who represent children, parents, and state agencies in abuse and neglect cases.