Conference Registration Form Tuesday, May 13, 2014 | DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel | Annapolis, MD Registration Form Your First Name ______________________________ Your Last Name ____________________________________ Your Organization _____________________________________________________________ Your Title _______________________________________________ Your Email ______________________________________________ Your Phone ______________________________________________ Do you need social work CEU's? (Circle one) Yes No The Double Tree is wheelchair accessible and ADA compliant. Please indicate any other special needs. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Registration Rates (Rates after April 25) $100 for current, paid MNADV or MCASA Members, Current Students* or Active Military** $115 Non-Members Social Work CEUs: Free for Members. Add an additional $15 for Non-Members or Students. *Students must mail a copy of their student ID and print out of their current class schedule with this form. **Military personnel must submit a copy of their government-issued active duty ID with this form. Payment by Check Online payment and registration is available at mnadv.org under Events. Mail a check made payable to MNADV to: MNADV 4601 Presidents Drive, Suite 370 Lanham, MD 20706. For information, contact MNADV: mnadv.org | [email protected] | 301.429.3601 Conference Conference Workshop Workshop Selections Selections Tuesday, May 13, 2014 | DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel | Annapolis, MD Workshop Selections (Please select one workshop per session) SESSION I Using a Trauma-Informed Response to Improve Interactions with Victims Amber Guthrie, Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence Asian Immigrant Women and Intimate Partner Violence (IPV): Experiences, Service Access, and Challenges Amy Van Arsdale, Ph.D., Marymount University/Private Practice and Jessica Li, Asian/Pacific Islander Domestic Violence Resource Project Sexual Assault in the Military: Guidance for the Civilian Advocacy Community David R Thomas, United States Air Force Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office DV in Healthcare Settings Karalyn Mulligan, Dimensions Healthcare, and Colleen Moore, Greater Baltimore Medical Center He Said/She Said: Best Practices in Identifying the Primary Aggressor Jennifer Morton, Calvert County State's Attorney's Office Re-Imagining Data: Creative and Constructive Ways to Make Data Work for You Courtney Brooks, MD Coalition Against Sexual Assault, and Morgan J. Curtis, LMSW, Texas Association Against Sexual Assault SESSION II Best Practices in Working with Very Young Children and Caregivers Impacted by Domestic Violence Kate Wasserman LCSW-C, University of MD Center for Infant Study and Kay Connors LCSW-C, University of MD FITT Center Clinical Considerations for Engaging Immigrant Survivors of IPV Cecilia Suarez, LCPC, Julie L. Miller, LCPC, and Shayla L. Bullock, LCPC House of Ruth Maryland Getting from Here to There: Making Best Practice a Reality for Your SART Gail Reid, LCSW-C, TurnAround, Inc., and Heather Brantner, MS, Mayor's Office on Criminal Justice Reproductive Coercion: What is it? Why should we screen for it? How do we talk about it? Michele Beaulieu, DHMH, Patty Wilson, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, and Janice Miller, House of Ruth MD Domestic Violence and Firearms Sgt. Frank Lopez, Maryland State Police Innovative LAP Practice Michelle Pentony, Heartly House, Inc. SESSION III Family Focus Interventions in the DV Setting Sue Brown, LCSW-C, House of Ruth Maryland, Nicole Doan LCSW, House of Ruth Maryland, and Jessica K. Winkles, Ph.D. Department of Psychiatry, University of Maryland Baltimore Abuse and Neglect of Older Adults: Why we need to address this issue and how to do it effectively Ellyn M. Loy, CHANA Interviewing Victims in Sexual Violence and Intimate Partner Violence Cases Chris Mallios, AEquitas Attorney Advisor Strangulation: A Healthcare Professionals Response Audrey Bergin, M.A. and Rosalyn Berkowitz, RN, BSN, FNE-A, Northwest Hospital, DOVE Program Enhancing Survivor-Centered Advocacy Skills for Effective Reduction and Elimination of Shelter Rules Kenya Fairley, National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NRCDV) Let's Do it Right! PCADV's Enhanced Safety Planning for High Danger Victims Lois D. Fasnacht and D. Jo Sterner, PA Coalition Against Domestic Violence For information, contact MNADV: mnadv.org | [email protected] | 301.429.3601
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