The NOJOS 2009 Case Management Conference
Crossroads: Working Together For Effective Case Management
This year's casemanagment conference promises to be another excellent training for case managers, case workers, therapists, administrators, or anyone working with youth who engage in sexual misconduct in our community.
This year's highlight speaker is Kristopher Steele, Family Law Education Manager for the Supreme Court of Ohio Judicial College. He will be discussing insight into how communities should respond in working with youth who engage in sexual misconduct.
CEU's will be available for this conference.
How to Register:
Paid Registrations:
- To pay online by credit card, click the "Check out with PayPal" button.
- To pay by check, purchase order, or at the door, select "Show other payment options" and click the "Pay Offline" button. Then follow the directions for your payment option.
Scholarships:
- All available scholarships for this conference have been awarded and recipients notified. If you have questions or concerns regarding scholarships, please contact Paula Butler: via email at paulafb@email.utcourts.gov; by phone at (801) 533-5657 x133; or by fax at (801) 533-4193.
Conference Agenda:
Wednesday: 8:00-8:30 Check in/ Continental Breakfast: Sponsored by Utah Youth Village 8:30-10:00 General Session I: What the field says about adolescents with sexually abusive behaviors: Kristopher Steele, Ohio Supreme Court 10:00-10:15 Break: Sponsored by Utah Youth Village 10:15-11:30 General Session II: Maximizing your impact with sexually abusive youth. Kristopher Steele, Ohio Supreme Court 11:30-1:00 Lunch (on your own) 1:00-2:00 The Judicial Perspective Judge Elizabeth Lindsley, Third District Juvenile Court 2:00-2:10 Break (to get to sessions) 2:10-3:15 Breakout Sessions: 1 Community supervision of youth who have offended sexually – Part I (This session is geared toward Probation and JJS case managers) Kristopher Steele 2 The victim’s journey through the system: The roleof the CJC's Heather Stewart, CJC & Karlene Stamos, DCFS 3:15-3:30 Break: Sponsored by the Salt Lake County Children’s Justice Centers 3:30-4:30 Breakout Sessions: 1 Community supervision of youth who have offended sexually – Part II (This session is geared toward Probation and JJS case managers) Kristopher Steele 2 The victim’s journey through the investigation process, Heather Stewart, CJC Safety planning and helping families cope, Karlene Stamos, DCFS (This session is geared toward DCFS caseworkers) 4:30 Adjourn Thursday February 11: 8:00-8:30 Check-in/ Continental Breakfast: Sponsored by Utah Youth Village 8:30-9:45 Responding to the challenges of technology Sariah Donaho, Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force 9:45-10:00 Break: Sponsored by Utah Youth Village 10:00-11:45 Laws, Legal Issues and Cases Troy Rawlings, Davis County District Attorney’s Office 11:45-1:00 Lunch (on your own) 1:00-2:00 Breakout Sessions: 1: Therapy 101: What our kids are learning in therapy and how to explain it to families. Rob Butters, Life Matters Counseling 2: The child under age 12 with Sexual Behavior Problems Rick Rawlins, Valley Mental Health / ARTEC 2:00-2:15 Break: Sponsored by Life Matters Counseling 2:15-3:15 Breakout Sessions: 1: The NOJOS 8 Level Continuum: Integrating a holistic approach Michelle Gourley, ChoicePoint Therapeutic Services 2: Myths of juvenile offending. DeLynn Lamb, Youth Health Associates 3:15-4:30 Self -Care in Today's World Kristopher Steele 4:30 Adjourn
Wednesday, February 11, 2009 at 8:00 AM
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Thursday, February 12, 2009 at 4:30 PM (MT)
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