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SUMMARY:Child Abuse 101
DESCRIPTION:Topic:  Child Abuse 101\nDate:   October 26\, 2021\nTime:  1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.\n  \nThis presentation defines and discusses: \n\nThe four types of child maltreatment\nHow to understand both behavioral and physical indicators of child maltreatment\nReporting responsibilities\nPrevention strategies\n\n  \nAudience: Early Intervention Professionals\, Early Childhood Education Professionals\, Health Care Professionals\, Teachers\, Parents and Social Service Staff (must be age 18 or older) \n  \nWARNING:  If you are attending this virtual training at home\, please be sure to either use headphones or be alone while attending. Some information may not be suitable for younger children. \nA Survey will be emailed to you after the webinar. Once you complete your Survey our office will email you the Training Certificate within 12-24 business hours. \nJust a reminder that if you register as a couple or a group\, each person will need to complete an Assessment/Survey to qualify for a Training Certificate. \n  \n  \nTo Register: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIoceGurjsoE9Es01txxYqHNDbRCg7ZrjBM \n 
URL:https://pcain.org/event/child-abuse-101-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Parent's Café: Not Without My Pet
DESCRIPTION:Topic:  Not Without My Pet\nDate:  October 21\, 2021\nTime: 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm (EST)\n  \nDescription:  Andrew Campbell is a family violence researcher\, author\, educator and survivor himself in childhood. His newly released book\, Not Without My Pet\, explores how pets are involved in family violence and the importance of including these companion animals in family violence prevention\, detection\, and intervention initiatives. For this discussion\, Andrew will focus specifically on the critical role pets often play in the lives of children impacted by family violence. Andrew believes that you cannot best help human victims of abuse unless you account for and protect their trusted animal companions as well. \nAndrew Campbell is the Founder/CEO of Campbell Research & Consulting \n  \nOur Nurturing Parents Café is more of a facilitated discussion instead of one of our regular trainings/webinars\, Training Credits will not be available. \n  \nThe Parent Cafes are a monthly\, relaxed discussion around Parenting Topics. Participants are encouraged to bring YOUR OWN ISSUES and gain insights and resources! \n  \n  \nZoom Registration: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIlc-mhqDMqGtRvu0kyRda7PDamwXZFHJUc
URL:https://pcain.org/event/parents-cafe-not-without-my-pet/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210928T190000
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SUMMARY:SafeTots Training
DESCRIPTION:Topic:  SafeTots \nDate:   Sept 28\, 2021 \nTime:  6-7pm (Eastern Time) \nTrainer:  Carol Pool\, MSW\, PCAIN Prevention Education Specialist \nDescription:  This presentation touches on a variety of safety issues\, including SIS/Abusive Head Trauma\, the Safe Haven Law\, Water Safety & Safe Sleep practices.  We will also touch on Firearm Safety and Know Your Partner/Caregiver. \nAudience: Adolescents\, Caregivers/Parents\, Community\, Professionals \nAn Assessment will be emailed to you after the training (12-24 Hours). Once you complete your Assessment our office will email you the Training Certificate within 12-24 business hours. You must score at least 7 correct answers out of 10 questions to qualify for a training certificate. \nJust a reminder that if you register as a couple or a group\, each person will need to complete an Assessment to qualify for a Training Certificate.  If more than one registrant views the training from one computer the Host will ask every viewer to type their name in the Chat Box for Attendance purposes. \n  \nTo register:  https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcvfuCqqTkjGNW2hoWwI6GfAW0WgALxqGmC \n  \n 
URL:https://pcain.org/event/safetots-training-4/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Nurturing Parents Community Class
DESCRIPTION:PCAIN Program Highlight: Nurturing Parents Community Class\n  \nPrevent Child Abuse Indiana has done several Nurturing Fathers’ Parent Series online\, and we are now starting a Nurturing Parent Series! \n\n\nOne class each week for 8 weeks in Total!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTHIS NEW CLASS begins September 22nd and will meet on Wednesdays from 6:00 pm (Eastern Time) until 7:30pm (Eastern Time) for Eight Consecutive Sessions ending November 10th .\n\n\n\n\n\nIn order to qualify for a training certificate and gift cards you must have attended 7 out of 8 classes\, completed and returned the AAPI-Pre-class inventory and AAPI-Post class inventory (both will be emailed to you).\n\n\n\n\n\nWHERE: Virtual Zoom Meeting\n\n\n\n\n\nWHO IS INVITED: Parents\, Grandparents\, Foster Parents\, Kinship Parents\, Mentors\, etc.\n\n\n\n\n\nINCENTIVES: Weekly gas card drawing and a $25 gift card and training certificate upon program completion\n\n\n\n\n\nFor more information contact Carol Pool at cpool.pcain@villages.org\n\n\n\n\n\nREGISTRATION HAS CLOSED FOR THIS SERIES.  Check back early November for the next Series.
URL:https://pcain.org/event/nurturing-parents-community-class/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Parents Café: Engage a Life to Save a Life
DESCRIPTION:Topic:  Engage a Life to Save a Life \nDate:  September 16\, 2021 \nTime: Noon – 1:00 p.m. \nDescription:  September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.  The focus of this discussion will be youth suicide and understanding how creating protective factors and normalizing the conversation around mental wellness may help to minimize the likelihood that young people feel disconnected from meaningful relationships.   Resources will be discussed to be made readily available for youth to easily seek professional help either anonymously or with the assistance of a supportive individual. \nOur Nurturing Parents Café is more of a facilitated discussion instead of one of our regular trainings/webinars\, Training Credits will not be available. \nThe Parent Cafes are a monthly\, relaxed discussion around Parenting Topics. Participants are encouraged to bring YOUR OWN ISSUES and gain insights and resources! \nSpeaker Bio: Jason Murrey is a husband\, father\, and a mental health advocate that has brought his passion for suicide prevention to the State of Indiana for the last five years.  Jason was the Indiana’s first full-time suicide prevention coordinator and worked tirelessly to help fund Indiana Suicide Prevention Coalition efforts across the state.  In 2019\, Jason became a part of the Department of Education where he focused on suicide prevention training for educators and ensuring that there were funding opportunities for student peer-led work through the department of education.  When Jason isn’t working towards ensuring education outcomes for all students\, he is working with mental health advocates in the veteran and first-responder community.  Jason enjoys spending time with his wife and four boys. \nTo Register:  https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcofuqvqTssGtX0ZSaOqBHWOSfa6STP2lOZ \n  \n 
URL:https://pcain.org/event/parents-cafe-engage-a-life-to-save-a-life/
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SUMMARY:Bullying Prevention Training
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Bullying Prevention \nDate:   September 14\, 2021 \nTime:  1:30 – 2:30 pm \nSpeaker:  Brian Carter\, LBSW\, Dad’s Inc Program Director & PCAIN Education Specialist \nDescription:  This presentation will introduce basic concepts and definitions around Bullying behaviors. It will address the different forms of bullying\, prevention methods\, as well as policies and laws in Indiana around bullying. This training is appropriate for older youth\, parents\, community members\, educators\, and professionals who work with children. \nAudience: Tailored to fit the needs of your audience type. \nWARNING:  If you are attending this virtual training at home\, please be sure to either use headphones or be alone while attending. Some information may not be suitable for younger children. \nA Survey will be emailed to you after the webinar. Once you complete your Survey our office will email you the Training Certificate within 12-24 business hours. \nJust a reminder that if you register as a couple or a group\, each person will need to complete an Assessment to qualify for a Training Certificate.  If more than one registrant views the training from one computer\, the Host will ask every viewer to type their name in the Chat Box for Attendance purposes. \n  \nClick Here to Register:  https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rdO2vrj0rHd0f4SEXmHuNpnyfe1TkKNYn
URL:https://pcain.org/event/bullying-prevention-training/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Child Psychological Maltreatment 101 Training
DESCRIPTION:Topic:  Child Psychological Treatment 101 \nDate:   August 31\, 2021 \nTime:  11:30am -1:00 pm \nSpeaker:  Sandy Runkle-DeLorme\, LSW\, PCAIN Director of Programs \nDescription:  In this training\, we will describe the major forms of child psychological maltreatment\, the risk and protective factors\, and the major types of harm associated with this form of maltreatment. We will also present strategies for responding to child psychological maltreatment.  We will address reporting laws as well as prevention measures. \n  \nAudience: Early Intervention Professionals\, Early Childhood Education Professionals\, Health Care Professionals\, Teachers\, and Social Service Staff (must be age 18 or older) \n  \nWARNING:  If you are attending this virtual training at home\, please be sure to either use headphones or be alone while attending. Some information may not be suitable for younger children. \nA Survey will be emailed to you after the webinar. Once you complete your Survey our office will email you the Training Certificate within 12-24 business hours. \nJust a reminder that if you register as a couple or a group\, each person will need to complete an Assessment to qualify for a Training Certificate.  If more than one registrant views the training from one computer\, the Host will ask every viewer to type their name in the Chat Box for Attendance purposes. \nRegistration Link:   https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIqf-2grzwqGt2PEfsgpuJlOo8RnrOJSDgp
URL:https://pcain.org/event/child-psychological-maltreatment-101-training/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210819T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210819T130000
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SUMMARY:Parents Café: Human Trafficking
DESCRIPTION:Topic:  Human Trafficking\nDate:  August 19\, 2021\nTime: Noon – 1:00 pm (Eastern Time)\n\nDescription:  Human trafficking is the 2nd fastest growing crime in INDIANA\, behind drugs.  It is so important to know how to keep our children safe\, and parents are encouraged to bring your questions! \nJoin us as Jessica Evans from Allies Inc. (an agency who “empowers survivors of trafficking and sexual exploitation through awareness\, prevention education and connection”) facilitates our discussion. \nOur Nurturing Parents Café is more of a facilitated discussion instead of one of our regular trainings/webinars\, Training Credits will not be available. \nThe Parent Cafes are a monthly\, relaxed discussion around Parenting Topics. Participants are encouraged to bring YOUR OWN ISSUES\, and gain insights and resources! \nSpeaker:    Jessica Evans from Allies Inc. (an agency who “empowers survivors of trafficking and sexual exploitation through awareness\, prevention education and connection”). \nJessica’s heart was first tugged by the issue of human trafficking in 2007 during a visit to Nepal. When she returned from her trip\, she knew there was a calling on her life to be a part of the anti-trafficking movement by educating the Indianapolis community and inspiring others to participate in ending human trafficking. In 2011\, she founded the non-profit\, Allies (formerly Purchased)\, and since then\, has educated thousands of Hoosiers on the issue\, and established programs to serve survivors of trafficking and their families all over Indiana. Jessica is a certified and seasoned facilitator of the nationally recognized My Life My Choice curriculum\, co-creator of the “What Would I Do?” curriculum\, and a member of the Indiana Protection of Abused and Trafficked Humans Task Force. She is a 2003 graduate of Indiana Wesleyan University and holds a certificate in Nonprofit Executive Leadership from IU. She recently received achievement awards from the Women Like Us foundation and Indiana Youth Services Association for her contribution to anti-trafficking efforts in Indiana. \n  \nZoom Registration Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcqdOGvrDgjE9Rc5zPgh8l9Xj2dQc3t0HSy
URL:https://pcain.org/event/parents-cafe-human-trafficking/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210810T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210810T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T050712
CREATED:20210719T202129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210719T202129Z
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SUMMARY:SafeTots Training
DESCRIPTION:Topic:  SafeTots\nDate:   Aug 10\, 2021\nTime:  Noon – 1pm\nSpeaker:  Carol Pool\, MSW\, PCAIN Prevention Education Specialist \nDescription:  This presentation touches on a variety of safety issues\, including SIS/Abusive Head Trauma\, the Safe Haven Law\, Water Safety & Safe Sleep practices.  We will also touch on Firearm Safety and Know Your Partner/Caregiver. \nAudience: Adolescents\, Caregivers/Parents\, Community\, Professionals \nAn Assessment will be emailed to you after the training (12-24 Hours). Once you complete your Assessment our office will email you the Training Certificate within 12-24 business hours. You must score at least 7 correct answers out of 10 questions to qualify for a training certificate. \nJust a reminder that if you register as a couple or a group\, each person will need to complete an Assessment to qualify for a Training Certificate. \n  \nRegistration Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEvduGvrzMjHdLewGFYub6sq3JWoNSTY0Zd
URL:https://pcain.org/event/safetots-training-3/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210804T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210804T180000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210713T175056Z
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SUMMARY:ACE Interface: Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences - Building Self-Healing Communities
DESCRIPTION:  \nDate: August 4\, 2021\nTime: 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.\nDescription:  The ACE Study confirms\, with scientific evidence that adversity during development increases the risk of physical\, mental and behavioral problems later in life. The ACE Study and other research using the study’s framework have taught us that ACEs are the leading cause of health and social problems in our nation and the most powerful determinant of the public’s health.  Building Self-Healing Communities is about investing in the people who have the most at stake—especially people affected by ACEs– so they can be expert leaders of their own community’s change. We live at a time of great hope and promise – the greatest public health discovery of our time is about us. The ACE Study provides a discovery – a common framework and language – that we can use to profoundly improve the health and well-being of our society now and for future generations to come. \nCo-Presenter Bio: Jeff Wittman joined PCAIN on March 1\, 2021\, as our new Prevention Program Manager. Jeff comes to PCAIN with a wealth of experience working with youth and with communities. Most recently Jeff was the School Social Work & Foster Youth Specialist at the Department of Education\, but he has also worked in Family Preservation\, Wraparound Community Support Services\, and in Foster Care. Jeff has a bachelor’s degree in Psychology\, and a Master of Business Administration in Educational Leadership. \nCo-Presenter Bio: Shaun Pennington joins PCAIN as a co-presenter with a decade of experience in working in the field of child development. For a majority of his career Shaun served as a 4th and 5th grade teacher for Perry Township Schools before working in the Federal Programs Department of the Indiana Department of Education. Presently Shaun serves as the Project Director of K-14 Initiatives for Ivy Tech Community College where he provides guidance and leadership for multiple education-focused projects designed to positively impact all middle and high school students across the state of Indiana. Shaun holds a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education\, a Master’s Degree in Effective Teaching and Leadership\, is a licensed school administrator\, and is presently a Doctoral student at Indiana University Bloomington in the Educational Leadership program. \n  \nAudience: Early Intervention Professionals\, Early Childhood Education Professionals\, Health Care Professionals\, Teachers\, and Social Service Staff (must be age 18 or older) \nWARNING:  If you are attending this virtual training at home\, please be sure to either use headphones or be alone while attending. Some information may not be suitable for younger children. \nA Survey will be emailed to you after the webinar. Once you complete your Survey our office will email you the Training Certificate within 12-24 business hours. \nJust a reminder that if you register as a couple or a group\, each person will need to complete an Assessment/Survey to qualify for a Training Certificate. \n  \nRegistration Link: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUoduCspj4tGdf5Tw9WmTBkJblTt4Xjv1HP \n 
URL:https://pcain.org/event/ace-interface-understanding-adverse-childhood-experiences-building-self-healing-communities/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210715T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210715T130000
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CREATED:20210608T193306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210608T193306Z
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SUMMARY:Parent Cafe: Family Law Related Concerns
DESCRIPTION:Topic:  Family Law Related Concerns\nDescription:  We will discuss family law related concerns including custody\, parenting time and guardianship.  This will include a general overview of commonly used legal terminology and also the legal processes/steps necessary for folks to obtain custody of their own child(ren) and/or child(ren) that is not their biological child\, in the context of family law.\nOur Parent Café is more of a facilitated discussion instead of one of our regular trainings/webinars\, Training Credits will not be available. \nThe Parent Cafes are a monthly\, relaxed discussion around Parenting Topics. Participants are encouraged to bring YOUR OWN ISSUES\, and gain insights and resources! \nDate:  July 15\, 2021\nTime: Noon – 1:00 p.m.\nSpeaker:   Emily Angel\, J.D.\, is the Director of the GAL Program at Kids’ Voice of Indiana. Before joining Kids’ Voice in 2015\, she worked as a staff attorney at Indiana Legal Services\, Inc. Emily graduated with a degree in History & Political Science from the University of Evansville in 2009 and received her law degree\, cum laude\, from the Robert H. McKinney School of Law in Indianapolis in 2012. A 2017 graduate of the Indiana State Bar Association (ISBA) Leadership Development Academy\, Emily is active in the ISBA\, where she currently serves as the Chair of the Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Committee. Emily is a member of the Indianapolis Bar Association (Indy Bar) and serves on the Indy Bar Professionalism Committee. She is also the Secretary of the Board of Directors for the Children’s Policy and Law Initiative.  Emily received the Hon. Viola Taliaferro Award from the ISBA’S Children’s Rights Committee in 2019. Outside of her work as an attorney\, Emily is also a volunteer judge for Reach For Youth’s Teen Court program and a team leader for the Greater Indianapolis Habitat for Humanity’s Women Build. \n  \nRegistration Link:  https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0rd-qvpj0pHtEYflsVfL5HX3_-zZ6Q-tzp \n  \n 
URL:https://pcain.org/event/parent-cafe-family-law-related-concerns/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210714T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210714T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T050712
CREATED:20210714T165314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210714T165314Z
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SUMMARY:Nurturing Fathers Class
DESCRIPTION:Calling ALL Dads…. join our Free/Virtual Nurturing Fathers classes. Every Wednesday evening 6:30pm – 8:15pm EST (8wks straight) starting this Wednesday July 14th.\nWeekly gas card drawing and $25 gift card for those who complete entire course.\nComplete the 2 sign up documents links below. Contact bcarter@villages.org for questions.\n\nJuly-Aug NF Registration https://forms.gle/vXuyK2MjfGeHiwZi9\n\n\nJuly-Aug NF Pre-Class Parent Inventory https://forms.gle/fVrscMjNyfYSbFbJ9\n\n\n\nEvery Wednesday 6:30pm-8:15pm for 8 weeks\n\nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://zoom.us/j/97905655182\nMeeting ID: 979 0565 5182
URL:https://pcain.org/event/nurturing-fathers-class/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210629T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210629T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T050712
CREATED:20210615T164403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210615T164809Z
UID:3644-1624966200-1624971600@pcain.org
SUMMARY:Child Psychological Maltreatment 101
DESCRIPTION:Topic:  Child Psychological Treatment 101\nDate:   June 29\, 2021\nTime:  11:30a-1p\nSpeaker:  Sandy Runkle-DeLorme\, LSW\, PCAIN Director of Programs \n  \nDescription:  In this workshop\, we will describe the major forms of child psychological maltreatment\, the risk and protective factors\, and the major types of harm associated with this form of maltreatment. We will also present strategies for responding to child psychological maltreatment.  We will address reporting laws as well as prevention measures. \nAudience: Early Intervention Professionals\, Early Childhood Education Professionals\, Health Care Professionals\, Teachers\, and Social Service Staff (must be age 18 or older) \nWARNING:  If you are attending this virtual training at home\, please be sure to either use headphones or be alone while attending. Some information may not be suitable for younger children. \nA Survey will be emailed to you after the webinar. Once you complete your Survey our office will email you the Training Certificate within 12-24 business hours. \nJust a reminder that if you register as a couple or a group\, each person will need to complete an Assessment/Survey to qualify for a Training Certificate. \n  \nLink to Register: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJckc-CspjMsGNNoI_41_ERADglqmJtUjy-X
URL:https://pcain.org/event/child-psychological-maltreatment-101/
LOCATION:Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210625T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210625T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T050712
CREATED:20210426T201706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210426T201706Z
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SUMMARY:PCAIN 2021 Conference Webinar Series - June 25th
DESCRIPTION:Topic: “Interrupted Racism”\nDate:   June 25\, 2021\nTime:  11:30a-1:30p (EDT)\nSpeaker:  Jill English\, Director of Interrupting Racism\, Child Advocates \nDescription:  This workshop will bring awareness of socialization and how it shapes our biases.  We will discuss how you can become a gatekeeper empowered to interrupt racism in our communities for our children and their future. \n Speaker Bio: Jill English is a native of Indianapolis and a graduate of DePauw University.  She began working with abused and neglected children in the 1990’s and served in various roles\, advocating for the needs of children and families\, training foster parents and addressing the needs of traumatized youth\, with a focus on understanding diversity and the impact of trauma.  In recent years\, Jill trained Court Appointed Special Advocates on cultural sensitivity and served as guardian ad litem for Marion county youth before transitioning to her role as Director of Interrupting Racism for Children at Child Advocates.  Jill is a facilitator for Spirit and Places Powerful Conversations on Race\, Soul Focused Group\, and Interrupting Racism for Children at Child Advocates.  Jill is the co-chair of the Equity\, Inclusion\, and Cultural Competence Committee for the Commission on Improving the Status of Children in Indiana and a certified trained of Civic Reflection and trains individuals on facilitating difficult conversations. \nAudience: All Professionals\, non-professionals\, caregivers\, foster parents\, parents (Must be age 18 or older) \nWARNING:  If you are attending this virtual training at home\, please be sure to either use headphones or be alone while attending. Some information may not be suitable for younger children. \nA Survey will be emailed to you after the webinar. Once you complete your Survey our office will email you the Training Certificate within 12-24 business hours. \nJust a reminder that if you register as a couple or a group\, each person will need to complete an PCAIN Survey to qualify for a Training Certificate. \n  \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER
URL:https://pcain.org/event/pcain-2021-conference-webinar-series-june-25th/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210622T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210622T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T050712
CREATED:20210608T170349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210608T185130Z
UID:3623-1624363200-1624368600@pcain.org
SUMMARY:Child Abuse 101: Indicators of Child Abuse and Neglect
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nChild Abuse 101; Indicators of Child Abuse & Neglect\nThis presentation defines and discusses:\n     The four types of child maltreatment\n     How to understand both behavioral and physical indicators of child maltreatment\n     Reporting responsibilities\n     Prevention strategies\n  \nAudience: Early Intervention Professionals\, Early Childhood Education Professionals\, Health Care Professionals\, Teachers\, and Social Service Staff (must be age 18 or older)WARNING: If you are attending this virtual training at home\, please be sure to either use headphones or be alone while attending. Some information may not be suitable for younger children. \nA Survey will be emailed to you after the webinar. Once you complete your Survey our office will email you the Training Certificate within 12-24 business hours. \nJust a reminder that if you register as a couple or a group\, each person will need to complete an Assessment/Survey to qualify for a Training Certificate. \nRegistration Link:  https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIqd-qhpzwrGNVFX3U_ZMBt66u-C83CI182 \n 
URL:https://pcain.org/event/child-abuse-101-indicators-of-child-abuse/
LOCATION:Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210618T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210618T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T050712
CREATED:20210426T201338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210426T202522Z
UID:3572-1624015800-1624021200@pcain.org
SUMMARY:PCAIN 2021 Conference Webinar Series - June 18th
DESCRIPTION:Topic: The Essentials of Child Psychological Maltreatment\nDate:   June 18\, 2021\nTime:  11:30a-1:00p (EDT)\nSpeaker:  Marla R. Brassard\, PhD\, is Professor Emerita in the School Psychology Program at Teachers College\, Columbia University \nDescription:  In this workshop\, Dr. Brassard will describe the essential nature and major forms of child psychological maltreatment\, risk and protective factors\, and the major types of harm associated with this form of maltreatment. She will also present prevention and intervention strategies for responding to child psychological maltreatment. \nSpeaker Bio: Marla R. Brassard\, PhD\, is Professor Emerita in the School Psychology Program at Teachers College\, Columbia University. For 40 years her research has focused on psychological maltreatment (PM) of children by parents\, teachers\, and peers. She has co-authored four books\, many articles/chapters on PM. She co-convened the first International Conference on Psychological Abuse in 1983; co-authored the American Profession Society on Child Abuse-endorsed definition of PM; co-wrote the APSAC Guidelines for the Psychosocial Evaluation of Suspected Psychological Maltreatment (1995; 2017); co-convened the international Child Psychological Maltreatment Summit in 2019\, Now spends much her time doing research and professional training with the Psychological Maltreatment Alliance. Current research is on interventions to improve professional skills in confronting poor parenting and PM in child welfare\, health\, and early education settings. She is a fellow of the American Psychological Association and Past President of the Council of Directors of School Psychology Programs (CDSPP). \nAudience: All Professionals\, non-professionals\, caregivers\, foster parents\, parents (Must be age 18 or older) \nWARNING:  If you are attending this virtual training at home\, please be sure to either use headphones or be alone while attending. Some information may not be suitable for younger children. \nA Survey will be emailed to you after the webinar. Once you complete your Survey our office will email you the Training Certificate within 12-24 business hours. \nJust a reminder that if you register as a couple or a group\, each person will need to complete an PCAIN Survey to qualify for a Training Certificate. \n  \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER
URL:https://pcain.org/event/pcain-2021-conference-webinar-series-june-18th/
LOCATION:Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210617T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210617T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T050712
CREATED:20210427T192811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210427T192811Z
UID:3584-1623952800-1623956400@pcain.org
SUMMARY:SafeTots for Dads
DESCRIPTION:Topic:  SafeTots for Dads \nDate:   June 17\, 2021 \nTime:  6-7pm \nSpeaker:  Brian Carter\, LSW\, Dads Inc Program Director & PCAIN Educational Specialist \nDescription:  This presentation is centered around Dads and touches on a variety of safety issues\, including SIS/Abusive Head Trauma\, the Safe Haven Law\, Water Safety & Safe Sleep practices.  We will also touch on Firearm Safety and Know Your Partner/Caregiver. \nAudience: Adolescents\, Caregivers/Parents\, Community\, Professionals and especially for new Dads \nAn Assessment will be emailed to you after the training. Once you complete your Assessment our office will email you the Training Certificate within 12-24 business hours. You must score at least 7 correct answers out of 10 questions to qualify for a training certificate. \nJust a reminder that if you register as a couple or a group\, each person will need to complete an Assessment/Survey to qualify for a Training Certificate. \nRegistration Link:    https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0sduihpjwjEt08tZpAdwk5sjH_2Jne8o-6
URL:https://pcain.org/event/safetots-for-dads/
LOCATION:Virtual
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210617T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210617T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T050712
CREATED:20210608T184518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210608T184518Z
UID:3628-1623931200-1623934800@pcain.org
SUMMARY:Parents Cafe: Summer Safety
DESCRIPTION:Summer Safety – Summertime brings such joys of playing in the water\, barefoot in the sand or mud\, and carefree time enjoying our friends and family.  Of course\, issues like safety and health are always paramount\, when talking about our kids!  We will be covering a variety of these issues\, so our families may enjoy the summertime ahead!  Topics from water safety\, car safety\, fireworks\, who is watching our kids if we’re not right there\, will be explored. We will be looking forward to “seeing you” remotely!\nOur Parents Café is more of a facilitated discussion instead of one of our regular trainings/webinars\, Training Credits will not be available.\nThe Parent Cafes are a monthly\, relaxed discussion around Parenting Topics. Participants are encouraged to bring YOUR OWN ISSUES\, and gain insights and resources!\n\nDate:  June 17\, 2021\nTime: Noon – 1:00 p.m.\nZoom Registration:  https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUpdeuorD4qH9Km2xuJgS-8fFItY2OYZX2I\nSpeaker: Carol Pool\, MSW\, PCAIN Prevention Education Specialist \nCarol Pool received her Bachelor’s in Social Work from Ball State in 1985 and her Master’s in Social Work from Indiana University in 1990. For nearly 30 years\, Carol has been a leader\, advocate\, educator and trainer around many social issues. She began at Methodist Hospital in the critical care areas. Then she was a primary educator for 13 years for Planned Parenthood around the issues of healthy sexuality\, birth control\, STD and sexual abuse prevention. In 2006\, she continued her work at Prevent Child Abuse Indiana\, training in a variety of safety topics. There she became a certified trainer in Darkness to Light (Stewards of Children) preventing child sexual abuse; as well as Nurturing Father’s\, Bully Safe\, and SafeTots.
URL:https://pcain.org/event/parents-cafe-summer-safety/
LOCATION:Virtual
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210611T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210611T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T050712
CREATED:20210426T201033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210426T202445Z
UID:3570-1623411000-1623416400@pcain.org
SUMMARY:PCAIN 2021 Conference Webinar Series - June 11th
DESCRIPTION:Topic: “Disaster Without\, Disaster Within: Natural Disasters\, Family Violence\, & the Covid-19 Pandemic”\nDate:   June 11\, 2021\nTime:  11:30a-1:00p (EDT)\nSpeaker:  Andrew Campbell\, Founder/CEO\, Campbell Research & Consulting \nDescription:  The presenter will discuss specific disasters around the globe and describe similarities in reporting patterns and household characteristics after these events with what has occurred during the Covid-19 pandemic. \nParticipants will learn how increased stress and prolonged periods of isolation significantly increase risk of abuse victimization for adults\, children\, and pets who reside in the homes impacted by widespread disaster. With increasing reports of family violence extending a year or more after the event and declining mental health reported for up to three years after disaster\, professionals must prepare for long-term family violence victim assistance needs following the current pandemic. The importance of protecting pets to better protect people\, during disaster and at all other times as well\, will also be highlighted. The presenter’s recently published theory “Opportunity to Abuse Theory\, will be introduced to explain the increase in abuse that follows widespread crisis and disaster. \nSpeaker Bio: Andrew Campbell is an expert on family violence and the associated risks of harm for adults\, children\, and animals residing in homes where this violence occurs. Utilizing cutting-edge data analysis\, groundbreaking cross-discipline collaborations\, and a personal perspective on violence in the home\, he provides education for agencies around the globe and assists in developing more efficient and effective community responses to physical and emotional violence. Andrew has presented at over 70 professional trainings over the last 3 years and his 10 major publications over the last year include\, groundbreaking pandemic analysis cited by the CDC in their recommendation to re-open schools\, the first paper in academic literature to tie pet abuse to an increased risk for responders to domestic violence\, and his analysis of nearly 10\,000 first responder reports and observations from the scene of domestic violence incidents. \nAudience: All Professionals\, non-professionals\, caregivers\, foster parents\, parents (Must be age 18 or older) \nWARNING:  If you are attending this virtual training at home\, please be sure to either use headphones or be alone while attending. Some information may not be suitable for younger children. \nA Survey will be emailed to you after the webinar. Once you complete your Survey our office will email you the Training Certificate within 12-24 business hours. \nJust a reminder that if you register as a couple or a group\, each person will need to complete an PCAIN Survey to qualify for a Training Certificate. \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER \n 
URL:https://pcain.org/event/pcain-2021-conference-webinar-series-june-11th/
LOCATION:Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210604T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210604T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T050712
CREATED:20210426T200334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210426T200730Z
UID:3561-1622806200-1622811600@pcain.org
SUMMARY:PCAIN 2021 Conference Webinar Series - June 4th
DESCRIPTION:Topic: “Community Resilience: I am\, because we are”\nDate:   June 4\, 2021\nTime:  11:30a-1:00p (EDT)\nSpeaker:  Rick Griffin\, Director of Training and Curriculum\, Community Resilience Initiative \nDescription:  This session is about the power of supporting one another.  It serves as reminder that we belong to a greater whole and strong relationships are a pathway to healing. \nThe Objectives of this training are to:  \n\nUnderstand the importance of thinking collectively.\nDiscover the power of positive affirmations.\nConsider how “showing up” for one another leads to healing.\n\n  \nSpeaker Bio:  Rick is currently the Director of Training and Curriculum Development for Community Resilience Initiative (CRI)\, the nation’s first community resilience network.  Rick holds a Master’s degree in Education and uses his education to develop innovative content and to deliver engaging presentations.  He speaks to thousands of groups from all over the country and is widely recognized for his work with trauma-informed practices. \nAs the former Executive Director of a trauma-informed therapeutic residential program for struggling teens\, Rick has first-hand experience with developing and implementing strategies and structures that foster resilience.  His experience allows him to consult seamlessly with schools\, businesses\, and community organizations. \nMr. Griffin continues to be on the leading edge of training design.  He has developed several outstanding trauma and resilience-based programs and practices including “Racism from a Neurodevelopment Lens”\, “Fostering Resilience in the Family”\, and “Resilient Relationships: The Search for Love\, Trust\, and Safety”.  He is currently working on his latest project “Purpose Driven Play”\, a series of games designed to equip individuals with the skills to overcome adversities.  Amid all this Rick still finds time for his highest priorities\, his faith\, his family\, and his friends. \nAudience Type: All Professionals\, non-professionals\, caregivers\, foster parents\, parents (Must be age 18 or older) \nWARNING:  If you are attending this virtual training at home\, please be sure to either use headphones or be alone while attending. Some information may not be suitable for younger children. \nA Survey will be emailed to you after the webinar. Once you complete your Survey our office will email you the Training Certificate within 12-24 business hours. \nJust a reminder that if you register as a couple or a group\, each person will need to complete an PCAIN Survey to qualify for a Training Certificate. \n  \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER \n 
URL:https://pcain.org/event/pcain-2021-conference-webinar-series-june-4th/
LOCATION:Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210520T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210520T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T050712
CREATED:20210427T191343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210517T191757Z
UID:3579-1621512000-1621515600@pcain.org
SUMMARY:Nurturing Parents Cafe - IN-Source Educational Parent Advocacy
DESCRIPTION:Description:  This workshop will provide information about IN*SOURCE and the services the organization provides to parents/families of children with special education needs and to professionals in the disability community \nOur Nurturing Parents Café is more of a facilitated discussion instead of one of our regular trainings/webinars\, Training Credits will not be available. \nThe Parent Cafes are a monthly\, relaxed discussion around Parenting Topics. Participants are encouraged to bring YOUR OWN ISSUES\, and gain insights and resources! \n  \nDate:  May 20\, 2021 \nTime: Noon – 1:00 p.m. \nSpeaker:  \nRegister Here:   https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMqdOuvqj0sGt3EEl-NjXGuwpcDRCb9y5Cz
URL:https://pcain.org/event/nurturing-parents-cafe-in-source-educational-parent-advocacy/
LOCATION:Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210511T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210511T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T050712
CREATED:20210427T193151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210427T193151Z
UID:3586-1620756000-1620759600@pcain.org
SUMMARY:SafeTots
DESCRIPTION:Topic:  SafeTots \nDate:   May 11\, 2021 \nTime:  6-7pm \nSpeaker:  Carol Pool\, MSW\, PCAIN Prevention Education Specialist \nDescription:  This presentation touches on a variety of safety issues\, including SIS/Abusive Head Trauma\, the Safe Haven Law\, Water Safety & Safe Sleep practices.  We will also touch on Firearm Safety and Know Your Partner/Caregiver. \nAudience: Adolescents\, Caregivers/Parents\, Community\, Professionals \nAn Assessment will be emailed to you after the training. Once you complete your Assessment our office will email you the Training Certificate within 12-24 business hours. You must score at least 7 correct answers out of 10 questions to qualify for a training certificate. \nJust a reminder that if you register as a couple or a group\, each person will need to complete an Assessment/Survey to qualify for a Training Certificate. \nRegistration Link:    https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYpcuigqz4iE9zVK–rPOuAND7ygFJEhAD5
URL:https://pcain.org/event/safetots/
LOCATION:Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210505T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210505T201500
DTSTAMP:20260404T050712
CREATED:20210421T200023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210421T200023Z
UID:3552-1620239400-1620245700@pcain.org
SUMMARY:Dads Inc. - Community Nurturing Fathers Classes
DESCRIPTION:Attention Dads\, Men\, Mentors\, The Free Virtual Dads Inc-Nurturing Fathers classes start Wednesday May5th 6:30pm-8:15pm. Please sign up by emailing bcarter@villages.org\nThis session begins May 5th each Wednesday for 8 consecutive sessions from 6:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m.
URL:https://pcain.org/event/dads-inc-community-nurturing-fathers-classes/
LOCATION:Virtual
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210430T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210430T103000
DTSTAMP:20260404T050712
CREATED:20210322T205227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210324T165634Z
UID:3396-1619773200-1619778600@pcain.org
SUMMARY:IUN Forum on Child Abuse - Closing Keynote - Growing a Better Tomorrow for All Children
DESCRIPTION:Thirty-first Annual IUN Forum on Child Abuse & Neglect\nPartnering for the Power of Prevention with Prevent Child Abuse Indiana\nListed here is the entire Webinar Series – To see the entire Event Brochure\, click here     Please note all times are Central time.\n  \nApril 30\, 2021 (9:00 – 10:30 am Central Time)\nClosing Keynote:  Growing a Better Tomorrow for All Children\nSpeaker:  Melissa T. Merrick\, PhD\,  President and CEO\, Prevent Child Abuse America\nAmong other things\, this session will provide a description of the thinking behind the Thriving Families\, Safer Children initiative\, a ground-breaking effort led by the US Children’s Bureau\, Prevent Child Abuse America\, the Annie E. Casey Foundation and Casey Family Programs.  The premise of the initiative is that the child welfare system needs to be transformed into a child and family well-being system.  Using a community garden metaphor\, Dr. Merrick will urge her listeners to join the movement to help positive childhood experiences take root for all children.  Her presentation will challenge individuals\, organizations\, and communities to proactively create the conditions and contexts for strong families and communities across the country. \n  \nMelissa T. Merrick is President and CEO of Prevent Child Abuse America.  Prior to this position she served as a senior epidemiologist at the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control at the CDC in Atlanta.  She is recognized as one of the country’s foremost experts on adverse childhood experiences (ACE’s) and is one of the principal architects of the Thriving Families\, Safer Children initiative. https://preventchildabuse.org/team/melissa-merrick/ \nPrevent Child Abuse America (PCA)\, founded in 1972\, is the nation’s oldest and largest organization dedicated to the primary prevention of child abuse and neglect. Through its nationwide network of state and local chapters and nearly 600 Healthy Families America home visiting programs\, the organization provides services and resources that improve child health and well-being. PCA’s basic message is:  “Together we can prevent child abuse\, America…because childhood lasts a lifetime.” \n  \nRegister in advance for this webinar: \nhttps://iu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LLXpj3GqQhK1SiH1K5E5jg \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \n  \n CEU’s / Certificates of Participation \nSocial Work CEU credits for this webinar are as follows: \nApril 30           Closing Keynote / Melissa Merrick                     – 1.5 units \n  \nAccess to the CEU certificates and Certificates of Participation will be granted through a link in the chat box at the end of the event.  Session moderators will provide detailed instructions on getting the certificates at the beginning and end of each session. \n  \nSome sessions may be recorded and made available for review later.  CEU credit CANNOT\, however\, be granted for viewing a recorded session. \nFor further information about CEU’s please contact Elena Mrozinske at emrozins@iun.edu. \nFor problems with printing certificates contact Chitona at The Villages — (219) 762-3465.
URL:https://pcain.org/event/3396/
LOCATION:IN
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210429T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210429T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T050712
CREATED:20210401T212540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210401T212540Z
UID:3506-1619715600-1619722800@pcain.org
SUMMARY:Madison County - Walk Thru Baby Shower
DESCRIPTION:Community Baby Shower-Madison Count Flyer
URL:https://pcain.org/event/madison-county-walk-thru-baby-shower/
LOCATION:2324 Jackson St\, Madison\, IN\, 2324 Jackson Street\, Madison\, Indiana\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210429T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210429T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T050712
CREATED:20210414T162950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210414T162950Z
UID:3546-1619694000-1619701200@pcain.org
SUMMARY:Vanderburgh County - Keeping Youth Safe in a Digital Landscape
DESCRIPTION:Registration Link:  Vanderburgh County – Virtual Youth Worker Cafe Registration\, Tue\, Apr 27\, 2021 at 11:00 AM | Eventbrite: \n\n  \n 
URL:https://pcain.org/event/vanderburgh-county-keeping-youth-safe-in-a-digital-landscape/
LOCATION:Virtual
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210427T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210427T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T050712
CREATED:20210310T003144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210310T003645Z
UID:3338-1619526600-1619532000@pcain.org
SUMMARY:Child Abuse 101
DESCRIPTION:This presentation defines and discusses:\n• The four types of child maltreatment\n• How to understand both behavioral and physical indicators of child maltreatment\n• Reporting responsibilities\n• Prevention strategies \nAudience: Early Intervention Professionals\, Early Childhood Education Professionals\, Health Care Professionals\, Teachers\, and Social Service Staff (must be age 18 or older) \nWARNING: If you are attending this virtual training at home\, please be sure to either use headphones or be alone while attending. Some information may not be suitable for younger children. \nAn Assessment will be emailed to you after the training. Once you complete your Assessment our office will email you the Training Certificate within 12-24 business hours. You must score at least 7 correct answers out of 10 questions to qualify for a training certificate. \nJust a reminder that if you register as a couple or a group\, each person will need to complete an Assessment/Survey to qualify for a Training Certificate. \n 
URL:https://pcain.org/event/child-abuse-101/
LOCATION:IN
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210424T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210424T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T050712
CREATED:20210304T010231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210304T010745Z
UID:3283-1619249400-1619283600@pcain.org
SUMMARY:Breman Run 4Kids
DESCRIPTION:Matt Breman Memorial Run 4Kids\nEarly Bird Registration Open!\nSaturday\, April 24\, 2021\nIN-PERSON & VIRTUAL PARTICIPATION OPPORTUNITIES \nIndianapolis Canal\n429 W. Ohio Street\, Indianapolis IN \nCheck In Opens: 7:30am  | Race Begins: 9:00am \nLong Sleeve Tee included with registration! \n 
URL:https://pcain.org/event/breman-run-4kids/
LOCATION:IN
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210423T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210423T103000
DTSTAMP:20260404T050713
CREATED:20210322T204810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210324T170035Z
UID:3394-1619168400-1619173800@pcain.org
SUMMARY:IUN Form on Child Abuse - Creating LGBTQ+ Affirming & Empowering Child Welfare Spaces
DESCRIPTION:Thirty-first Annual IUN Forum on Child Abuse & Neglect\nPartnering for the Power of Prevention with Prevent Child Abuse Indiana\nListed here is the entire Webinar Series – To see the entire Event Brochure\, click here     Please note all times are Central time.\n  \nApril 23\, 2021 (9:00 – 10:30 am Central Time)\nCreating LGBTQ+ Affirming & Empowering Child Welfare Spaces\nSpeakers:  \n     Jay Watts (She / They)\, Vice President of Equity and Impact National Domestic Violence Hotline & President\, Diversifirm Group\, LLC \n     Natalie Lukich\, LGBTQ Program Coordinator and Supervisor\, Crown Counseling Services \n   \nIn this session\, presented in partnership with Prevent Child Abuse Indiana\, two LGBTQ+ experts join together to present a detailed review of ways to affirm and empower LGBTQ youth in the child welfare system.  Research suggests that LGBTQ youth in Indiana\, and in the country generally\, are more likely to wind up in the child welfare system\, more likely to be homeless\, and more likely to be bullied in school than other youth. The presenters will detail this research and address the difficulties faced by LGBTQ youth including the special challenges faced by LGBTQ youths of color.  The session will conclude with a panel discussion with LGBTQ youth. \nSpeakers: \nJay Watts (She/They) is an Affrilachian Queer Sexuality & Diversity scholar and the new Vice President of Equity and Impact for the National Domestic Violence Hotline. She has a Bachelors degree in Social Studies Education from the University of Louisville; Masters of Art in Human Services: Student Personnel Services in Higher Education from Eastern Kentucky University; Master of Education in Cultural Foundations of Education; and is in the process of completing a PhD in Mental Health with a focus in Race\, Sexuality & Healing from Walden University. They have over a decade in the Diversity\, Equity & Inclusion field with experience in working with numerous K-12 school districts\, higher education institutions\, and National Conferences amounting to over 60\,000 touchpoints in training. Her research and writing can be found in the Diverse: Issues in Higher Education; Encyclopedia of Social Justice & Diversity; Journal of Social Research; and ScholarWorks.  She is a mother\, a board member for the Children’s Policy and Law Initiative of Indiana\, a community advocate specializing in interpersonal violence prevention and healing\, President/CEO of DiversiFirm Group\, LLC.\, and a consultant for faith and political leaders. \nNatalie Lukich\, LMHC is LGBTQ Program Coordinator\, Therapist\, and Supervisor of Resource Family Support Services for Crown Counseling. A graduate of Purdue University Northwest with degrees in Sociology (BA) and Clinical Mental Health Counseling (MS)\, her theoretical base for therapy is Cognitive Behavioral\, but she also utilizes Expressive Arts\, for which she holds certification\, and other methods in her practice.  She is founder and co-facilitator of an affirming support group\, Pride Initiative\, which provides support and education for the families\, friends\, and allies of the LGBTQ community.  She also provides training on LGBTQ+ issues for DCS workers\, foster and adoptive resource parents\, and social service providers. \n  \nRegister in advance for this webinar: \nhttps://iu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LLXpj3GqQhK1SiH1K5E5jg \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \n  \n CEU’s / Certificates of Participation \nSocial Work CEU credits for this webinar are as follows: \nApril 23rd          LGBTQ+/Natalie & Jay                  – 1.5 units \n  \nAccess to the CEU certificates and Certificates of Participation will be granted through a link in the chat box at the end of the event.  Session moderators will provide detailed instructions on getting the certificates at the beginning and end of each session. \n  \nSome sessions may be recorded and made available for review later.  CEU credit CANNOT\, however\, be granted for viewing a recorded session. \nFor further information about CEU’s please contact Elena Mrozinske at emrozins@iun.edu. \nFor problems with printing certificates contact Chitona at The Villages — (219) 762-3465.
URL:https://pcain.org/event/iun-form-on-child-abuse-creating-lgbtq-affirming-empowering-child-welfare-spaces/
LOCATION:IN
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210416T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210416T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T050713
CREATED:20210326T231447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210326T231520Z
UID:3464-1618567200-1618574400@pcain.org
SUMMARY:PCA Bartholomew County - SOC Training
DESCRIPTION:Darkness to Lights Stewards of Children training\, facilitated by the Family Service\, Inc CAP team\, teaches adults how to prevent\, recognize\, respond to and report child sexual abuse.
URL:https://pcain.org/event/3464/
LOCATION:IN
ORGANIZER;CN="PCA Bartholomew County":MAILTO:rjones@familyservicebc.org
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