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CONFERENCE DAY ONE
Monday June 06, 2016
This conference meets the requirements for approval of
CEU credits for social workers, mental health
counselors and psychologists.
CLE’s have been approved-activity #218650
EMS Optional Continuing Education has been
approved
Foster Parent In-Service hours have been approved
Teacher renewal credits have been approved
Iowa Board of Certification (IBC) has approved CEUs
for IBC certified professionals
CEU’s for Sexual Assault Advocates have been
approved
CEUs for Certified Rehabilitation Counselors have
been approved
Nurses will be awarded CEU’s Iowa Board of Nursing
Provider #17. Full attendance is required per day. No
partial credit will be given.
June 06, 2016: 0.66 Nursing CEUs
June 07, 2016: 0.66 Nursing CEUs
June 08, 2016: 0.66 Nursing CEUs
SPONSORED BY:
Orchard Place/Child Guidance Center Trauma
Informed Care Project
Blank Children’s Hospital
Broadlawns Medical Center
Business Record
Central Iowa SHRM
Children & Families of Iowa
Des Moines University
Easter Seals
EMDR & Beyond
Iowa Professional Society on the Abuse of Children
Mid Iowa Health Foundation
Mosaic Family Counseling Center, Inc.
NAMI
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6th Annual
Psychological Trauma &
Juvenile Justice: Impact on
Mind, Body, Behavior and
Community—Current
Research and Practice Trends
7:30 to 8:00
Registration
8:00 to 8:15
Opening Remarks
8:15 to 9:30
Keynote: Christopher Branson, Ph.D.
Creating Trauma-Informed Juvenile Justice Systems: Core Elements
and Specific Strategies
9:30 to 9:45
Break
9:45 to 10:45
Keynote: Cindy McCleary, AIA
Perspectives on the Influence of Architecture on Mental Health, Youth
and Homelessness
10:45 to 11:00
Break
11:00 to 12:00
Keynote: Ellen Szabo, M.Ed.
Creative Writing for Personal and Social Advocacy and Transformation
12:00 to 1:00
Lunch: Provided
1:00 to 2:15
Breakout (Choose 1 to attend)
A.
Christopher Branson, Ph.D.—Creating Trauma-Informed
Juvenile Justice Systems: How to Get Started
B.
Ellen Szabo, M.Ed.—Fiction as Memoir-Externalizing Your
Inner Apocalypse
C.
Cindy McCleary, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP—Tangible Examples of How to Integrate Supportive Care Features into Your
Facilities
D.
Lynette Marchant—Program Highlight: SCAVO High School
2:15 to 2:45
Break
2:45 to 4:00
Breakouts Repeat (Choose 1 to attend)
A.
Christopher Branson, Ph.D.—Creating Trauma-Informed
Juvenile Justice Systems: How to Get Started
B.
Ellen Szabo, M.Ed.—Fiction as Memoir—Externalizing Your
Inner Apocalypse
C.
Cindy McCleary, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP—Tangible Examples of How to Integrate Supportive Care Features into Your
Facilities
D.
Lynette Marchant—Program Highlight: SCAVO High School
CONFERENCE DAY TWO
Tuesday June 07, 2016
“Overworked and Overwhelmed” - How Workplace Stress Compromises Success and How to Address It
Polk County Crisis & Advocacy
The 3 Principles Network, Inc.
Visiting Nurse Services of Iowa & Strong Foundations
Young Women’s Resource Center
Youth Emergency Services & Shelter
HOTEL INFORMATION:
Holiday Inn Airport
6111 Fleur Drive, Des Moines, Iowa 50321
515-287-2400
Room rate is $87.00 per night single/ $97.00 per night
double when you let the hotel know you are reserving
for the Orchard Place Trauma Informed Care
Conference.
Parking is available at no cost.
7:30 to 8:15
8:15 to 8:30
8:30 to 10:00
Registration
Opening Remarks
Keynote: Scott Eblin
Overcoming Overwork and Overwhelm
10:00 to 10:30
Break
10:30 to 12:00
Keynote continued: Scott Eblin
12:00 to 1:00
Lunch: Provided
1:00 to 2:15
Breakout (Choose 1 to attend)
A.
Scott Eblin— Overworked and Overwhelmed
B.
Julie Fugenschuh—The Impact of Value and Purpose in the
Workforce
C.
Nicos Katesellis, AIA & Stephen Wright, AIA—TraumaInformed Design in Supportive Housing
2:15 to 2:45
Break
2:45 to 4:00
Breakouts Repeat (Choose 1 to attend)
A.
Scott Eblin— Overworked and Overwhelmed
B.
Julie Fugenschuh—The Impact of Value and Purpose in the
Workforce
C.
Nicos Katesellis, AIA & Stephen Wright, AIA—TraumaInformed Design in Supportive Housing
CONFERENCE DAY THREE
Wednesday June 08, 2016
7:30 to 8:15
Registration
8:15 to 8:30
Opening Remarks
8:30 to 10:00
Keynote: Robbie Adler-Tapia, Ph.D.
Healing the Origins of Trauma: Developmentally Grounded Eye
Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Psychotherapy for Children Exposed to Violence and Abuse
10:00 to 10:30
Break
10:30 to 12:00
Keynote: William F. Pettit, Jr., MD and
Linda Sandel Pettit, Ed.D.
Never Broken: Nothing Lacking
12:00 to 1:00
Lunch: provided
1:00 to 2:15
Breakout (Choose 1 to attend)
A.
Robbie Adler-Tapia, Ph.D.—EMDR Therapy Case Conceptualization for Treating Individuals Experiencing
Attachment Trauma
B.
William F. Pettit, Jr., MD and Linda Sandel Pettit, Ed.D.
Thought: The Missing Link Between Trauma and Trauma/
Stressor-Related Disorders
C.
Lana Herteen, LMHC—Connections Matter: Developing
Brain—Relationships—Community
2:15 to 2:45
Break
2:45 to 4:00
Breakout (Choose 1 to attend)
A.
Robbie Adler-Tapia, Ph.D.—EMDR Therapy Case Conceptualization for Treating Individuals Experiencing
Attachment Trauma
B.
William F. Pettit, Jr., MD and Linda Sandel Pettit, Ed.D.
Thought: The Missing Link Between Trauma and Trauma/
Stressor-Related Disorders
C.
Lana Herteen, LMHC—Connections Matter: Developing
Brain—Relationships—Community
ABOUT THE PRESENTERS
Christopher Branson, Ph.D. is a child psychologist and
Assistant Professor at the New York University School of
Medicine whose work focuses on juvenile justice reform.
Dr. Branson is the principal investigator for a NIMHfunded study designed to evaluate the process and impact of
implementing trauma-informed care in five New York City
juvenile justice agencies. He has published and presented
research on trauma-informed care and the link between
trauma exposure and juvenile justice involvement and is the
developer of the Trauma-Informed Juvenile Justice Organizational Self-Assessment (TIJJ).
Cindy McCleary, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP is an architect
and Vice President in the Minneapolis office of LEO A
DALY, a privately held planning, architecture, engineering,
interior design, and program management practice. As an
architect with over 19 years of experience in creating spaces
that solve her client’s complex programmatic needs, Cindy
creates architecture that engages with the social, political,
justice, and academic learning environments. As the Market Sector Lead for the Regional Government practice,
Cindy works nationally leading the way for our Government, Law Enforcement, Courts, Justice, Detention and
Social Services practice.
Ellen Szabo, M.Ed. pr actices and pr omotes the use of
creative writing for personal investigation, enrichment and
social change. She is a published author, including two
books Love and A pocalypse; Externalizing Y our Inner
Apocalypse with Creative Writing, and Saving the World
One Word at a Time; Writing Cli-Fi. In her private practice, she writes and teaches with focus on how innovation
and creativity can illuminate, inspire and advocate compassionate transformation.
Lynette Marchant is a Community School Coordinator for
Des Moines Public Schools, located at Scavo Full Service
High School, the first of its kind in the state of Iowa. In this
role, she holds the key in creating, strengthening, and
maintaining the bridge between the school and community.
She facilitates and provides leadership for the collaborative
process and development of a continuum of services for
children, families, and community members within a school
neighborhood.
Lana Herteen, LMHC has 19 years clinical experience in
mental health and works passionately on a variety of multiagency projects. She currently focuses her efforts on socialemotional determinants of health with an emphasis on
taking the brain science of human development and applying it in simple terms to create user-friendly application to
the general public.
(For additional information about speakers visit our website at www.traumainformedcareproject.org)
Scott Eblin is the co-founder and president of the Eblin Group,
a professional development firm committed to helping leaders
improve their leadership by being fully present. Scott’s work
and experience is captured in his two books, The Next Level:
What Insiders know about Executive Success and Overworked
and Overwhelmed: The Mindfulness Alternative. Scott coaches
busy, successful leaders in what he calls the “school of real life”
to help them identify the strengths they can build on as well as
the key opportunities that will help them further excel. His
approach has delivered significant improvements in mindful
leadership and effectiveness for hundreds of individuals and
teams.
Julie Fugenschuh is the executive dir ector for Pr oject IOWA and has served in this capacity since March 2011. Her
roles include overall management of the budget, strategic outcomes, developing business relationships, community collaborations, and fundraising. Her educational background and
experience is guiding the work and research around employment and systematic barriers for marginalized populations.
Stephen Wright, AIA is a design architect with over 35 years
of experience in creating spaces that solve his clients’ complex
programmatic needs. Steve creates architecture that engages
with and endears itself to the surrounding campus and supports
holistic and enriching interior spaces. Steve’s award-winning
designs blend his keen eye for designing spaces reflective of
clients’ programmatic goals and objectives with his interest in
the craftsmanship of interior materials and the impact of lighting on interior space. He is cognizant of the important role
interior materials and lighting design have in creating therapeutic spaces.
Nicos Katsellis, AIA specializes in renovating and establishing
facilities that will serve as centers of comfort, restoration, and
revitalization – for the community as well as homes. His work
with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs includes dozens
of projects that provide healthcare and restoration services.
These facilities provide services for basic healthcare, as well as
services for physical rehabilitation, prosthetics, substance abuse,
and, most recently, transitional care housing.
Robbie Adler-Tapia, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist who has
worked with individuals impacted by trauma for more than 30
years. Dr. Adler-Tapia’s work as a psychologist, educator,
researcher, and writer has taken place in community mental
health and child welfare settings. As the Clinical Director at
Childhelp’s Children’s Center, she worked with an interdisciplinary team at a national non-profit center for children who are
victims of crime with services funded by VOCA.
William F. Pettit Jr., M.D is co-owner of 3 Principles
Intervention LLC. He has presented the Three Universal
Principles of Mind, Consciousness, and Thought as the
essence of his psychiatric practice since 1983. Dr. Pettit
has presented at many national and international conferences and consulted to numerous clients both nationally
and internationally.
Linda Sandel Pettit, Ed.D. provides individual and organizational consulting, speaking, training, and writing
through 3 Principles Intervention LLC. For the past 11
years, Dr. Pettit’s clinical work has been based solely on
sharing the 3 Principles of spiritual and psychological
functioning as discovered by Sydney Banks. With deep
gratitude for its power to help others heal and find wisdom
and health, she has shared the understanding with many
people struggling with depression, grief, anxiety, trauma,
and relationship challenges.
Conference Audience: Professionals who work with children
and families including: physicians, nurses, social workers,
mental health counselors, foster parents, early interventionists,
psychologists, educators, business, human resource, medical,
and juvenile justice professionals.
Conference Objectives:
Upon completion of this conference participants will be able
to:
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Analyze the current availability and use of traumainformed practices and policies in participants’ agency
or system.
Discuss broader trends and best practices in the design
of justice, juvenile, and trauma-informed environments.
Explain the potential for creative writing to be a tool
for practitioners and advocates.
Recommend individuals for a work environment where
there is a workplace culture match between the employee and the employer.
Discuss the impact of adversity and toxic stress on
brain development.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
CONFERENCE OPTIONS
To register go online to:
http://tinyurl.com/TIC2016home
Registration fees:
One Day: $150 (Student $75)
Two Days $225 (Student $115)
Three Days $300 (Student $150)
(You choose which days you want to attend)
Limited scholarships are available. Please contact
Nancy Boggess before 4-15-16 for more information.
Group rates available for 5 or more registering at the
same time from the same agency. Please contact Nancy
Boggess to register groups.
An electronic link to speaker handouts will be sent to
you by June 1st. Hard copies will not be available at
the conference.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Nancy Boggess
Orchard Place
515-246-3531
nboggess@orchardplace.org
Apply the principles of Trauma-Informed Care to
architectural design.
Describe the 3 principles: Mind, Thought, and Consciousness.
Describe valuable evidence about the efficacy of
EMDR Therapy.
Apply practical steps to implement trauma informed
care in their school.
Assess and discuss the factors that can lead to feeling
overworked and overwhelmed.
SPACE IS LIMITED Please register early.
NO REFUNDS will be given.
SUBSTITUTIONS are allowed.
PAYMENT is required at time of registration.
PARKING is available at no cost.
PLAN to dress in layers for your comfort throughout
the day.
DUPLICATE Attendance Certificates will not be issued. Please make sure you keep these in a safe place.
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