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Joan Durrant, Ph. David Finkelhor, Ph. David Hansell, JD. Melissa Merrick, Ph. American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children members: You will receive your discount automatically when registering. Please email FontanaCenter nyfoundling. Once you have registered, you will receive an email with a link to your event portal which contains all the appropriate zoom links. For questions, please email FontanaCenter nyfoundling. Director, The Ethelyn R.
Holden, Ph. Each workshop has limited capacity. You can enter another workshop if your first choice is full. This workshop will review current innovations in policy and practice, and end with a focus on how professionals in child welfare and protection can support parents to promote sexual health and safety in their homes and community.
Presenter: Janet Rosenzweig, Ph. The workshop will focus on the primary prevention of child sexual abuse, corporal punishment and neglect. The role of ACES and resilience in preventing child maltreatment and toxic stress will be discussed.
This workshop will enable participants to define the term and will describe the FAIR system, an approach to assessment allegations and substantiation determinations that is now in use across the U. Our research has found that this approach to assessment and substantiation results in significant declines in subsequent maltreatment as compared with typical approaches. The implications for child welfare systems and families will be explored.
Presenter: Amy Slep, Ph. Hansell, JD. Effective Program Models for the Prevention of Child Maltreatment This workshop will highlight effective program models for the prevention of child maltreatment. There are quite a few prevention methods useful to effectively address and mitigate various types of child maltreatment. We will review the risk factors, the absence of which could be considered protective factors.