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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
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...     Appendix B Workshop Agenda Embassy Suites Convention Center Hotel 900 10th Street, NW, Washington, DC DAY 1, Monday, January 30, 2012 8:30-8:45 Welcome and Introductions Anne Petersen, University of Michigan Planning Committee Chair Goals and Objectives of the Workshop Bryan Samuels, Commissioner, Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 8:45-9:15 Keynote Presentation: Looking Back and Looking Forward: Reflections on the 1993 NRC Report Understanding Child Abuse and Neglect Cathy Spatz Widom, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York 9:15-10:45 SESSION 1: Interactions Between Child Maltreat ment Trends and Social Trends 109
From page 110...
... Moderator: Anne Petersen, University of Michigan The Impact of Contextual Factors on Child Mal treatment Reports and Behaviors Jill Korbin, Case Western Reserve University Neurobiology of Neglect Mary Dozier, University of Delaware (presenting) Phil Fisher, University of Oregon (not attending)
From page 111...
... Moderator: John Leventhal, Yale University Assessment of Universal Preventive Interventions in Community and Hospital Settings Deborah Daro, Chapin Hall, University of Chicago Assessment of Secondary Preventive Interventions with High-Risk Populations Frank Putnam, Cincinnati Children's Medical Center Assessment of Prevention of Recurrent Offenses (for parents) or Prevention of Adverse Consequences (for children)
From page 112...
... Moderator: Lucy Berliner, University of Washington Parenting Interventions: Impact on Child and Family Outcomes and Role in Child Welfare Services John Landsverk, Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego Child-Focused Interventions to Address Internalizing Problems of Children Who Experience Abuse, Expo sure to Violence, and Neglect Shannon Dorsey, University of Washington Prevention and Treatment of Child Maltreatment Risk for Families Dealing with Multiple Problems Steven Ondersma, Wayne State University School of Medicine Discussion 4:45 Closing Remarks and Adjourn DAY 2, January 31, 2012 8:30-8:45 Opening Remarks Anne Petersen, Planning Committee Chair
From page 113...
... Barth, University of Maryland Medical and Psychosocial Assessment and Diagnosis of Child Abuse and Neglect John Leventhal, Yale University Psychosocial Assessment of Children and Families for Service Planning Benjamin Saunders, Medical University of South Carolina Discussion 10:35-10:50 BREAK 10:50-12:40 SESSION 6: Building Effective and Efficient Systems to Respond to Child Abuse and Neglect This session will examine cross-cutting elements in ef fective prevention and treatment interventions and also review cross-cutting elements in disseminating and im plementing best practice models. Speakers will discuss lessons learned from translating and scaling up promis ing interventions as well as the experience with advoca
From page 114...
... Moderator: Joy Osofsky, Louisiana State University A Cross-National View of Child Protective Systems of Response: Trends and Policy Implications John Fluke, American Humane Association Research on Evidence-Based Practice Implementa tion in Child Welfare Systems and Organizations Greg Aarons, University of California, San Diego The Role of Class-Action Law Suits in Building Evidence-Based Systems in State Child Welfare Agencies Charles Sabel, Columbia University Discussant David Sanders, Casey Family Programs Discussion 12:40-12:50 Final Observations on Themes Anne Petersen, University of Michigan, Planning Committee Chair 12:50-1:00 Closing Comments Catherine Nolan, Director, Office on Child Abuse and Neglect, Children's Bureau, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services


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