TU Social Work Department invites you to sign up for
April 23 -- Resiliency in the Midst of COVID 19: Raising Awareness about Child Abuse Prevention and Autism
April 24 -- Resiliency in the Midst of COVID 19: Strengthening Families
SCHEDULE
8:00 am CST – Proclamation Signing by Mayor Tony Haygood and Welcome from the Social Work Chair, whomwho will moderate the conference as aparta part of their learning experience.
8:15 am CST – Key Note speaker- Clinical Consultant N. Vanessa Jackson, LMSW. The title of Mrs. Jackson’s presentation is “LIGHT work: Nourishing the Roots, Healing Adverse Truths”. This 1-hour presentation will be the culmination of months of preparation geared towards identifying necessary prevention and intervention strategies to reduce the occurrence of child abuse and other adverse life experiences that youth are exposed to.
9:30 am CST – Ethics presentation – Terricka Hardy Consulting, LCSW a license international speaker, consultant, and peer reviewed journal author, will provide, , a 1-hour conference presentation on Ethics and self-Care on April 23, 2021 and a 1.5 hourshour parent/ child Resilience & Self-Care Workshop on April 24, 2021 . Additionally, educational materials will be provided for participants purchase and free of cost to social work students and Macon County DHR works (limited supply), including the Self-Care Activity Bundle that includes the Self-Care Coloring Book and Self-Care Journal created by Terricka Hardy, LCSW.
11:00 am CST – Boyd Mark will provide, through remote videoconference a presentation about a Telehealth program for providers and parents of AutisicAutistic children in observance of National Autism Awareness Month in April.tisms Children’s.
12:Noon-Lunch hour – exhibitor booths and career fair will be open. Art Contest Voting, Gamification, and a Passport game will be held throughout the conference for a prize winner of these activities on Day 1. Day 2 will consist of a family challenge and photo contest for youth and parents.
1:00 pm – Sandeep Prakash,Ph.D. ( c), a clinical psychologist and business owner, will provide, through remote videoconference, a 1-hour educational lecture entitled, “Coping with Covid-19 in the modern family: A Rite of Passage to healthy adulthood”. Additionally, educational materials will be provided for students and Macon County DHR employees with availability to purchase for other participants, including a booklet and downloadable guided contemplative practice created by Sandeep Prakash.
2:00 pm – Ginger Healy, LCSW, social worker will provide, through remote videoconference, a 1-hour educational lecture entitled, “Getting on the Right PATH: Promoting Attachment and Trauma Healing”
3:10 pm – Jessica Sinarski, LPCHM will provide, through remote videoconference, the following three 1-hour educational workshops:
- What's Inside Your Backpack: Setting Aside What We’re Not Meant to Carry on 4/23/21
- Fun, Family, and all the Feels: Nurturing Resilience through Story on 4/24/21
4:10-5:00 pm – Dr. Jennifer R. Bender, Assistant professor of English/Communication and prize winner, will provide a presentation on Licensed Caregiving for special needs children.
Attendees may register via the CEA website: Click on the Conference tab, then select Day 1 and/or Day 2 of the conference to participate.
PLEASE NOTE: Day 1 - $45.00 for attendees (includes CEUs with 1 hour of ethics training) and $25.00 for students (no CEUs). TU Social Work students and Macon County DHR employees may attend free of cost while seats last.
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