17th annual Indiana System of Care Conference
Indianapolis Marriott East
7202 E 21st St
IN
39.79644
-86.04248
Description
The Indiana System of Care Conference, is an annual conference event where hundreds of professionals and advocates involved in mental health, child welfare, juvenile justice, and education gather from all over the state to learn new and innovative ways to serve youth and to collaborate with families and child serving systems. The event includes exhibitors, speakers, sessions, and networking opportunities to connect professionals, youth, and families with the resources and information to enhance their success.
To Pay by Check, please contact Communications@ChoicesCCS.org to order your tickets, do NOT click Get Tickets.
To Pay by Credit Card, please click "GET TICKETS."
To apply for a Youth/Family Scholarship, please contact Kathy Riley at OCOF@OneCommunityOneFamily.org or 877-967-6263. Do NOT click Get Tickets.
Indiana System of Care Award Nominations
To make a nomination click the link below. All nominations must be submitted by May 11, 2018
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdNmsvvzX...
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Agenda:
9:00am - 10:15am Opening and Keynote
10:15am - 10:30am Break
10:45am - 12:00pm Morning Session
12:00pm - 1:00pm Lunch and Awards
1:15pm - 2:30pm Afternoon Session
2:30pm - 2:45pm Break
2:45 pm - 4:00pm Afternoon Session
Sessions for the 17th annual Indiana System of Care Conference:
17th annual Indiana System of Care Conference
Session Titles and Descriptions
Keynote Speaker: Dixie JordanTitle: Family-Centered to Family-Driven: Realizing the DREAM
"Dreams begin with an idea that something can be better. Indiana has a dream of a unified system of supports and services for children and their families called a System of Care. Fundamental to this dream is creating or strengthening relationships between providers and with families, across cultures, socioeconomic status, and diverse belief systems. A System of Care for children and families will move us from family-centered care to family-driven care. This is not an easy transition because it challenges us to think differently and to examine deeply help personal beliefs about families, professional training, life experiences, and about ourselves. It is challenging and exhilarating, and no one who fully embraces this process will leave the experience unchanged."
Breakout Sessions:
The Brain Behavior & Learning
Burnout and Vicarious Trauma Before the Changing of the Tassel
Children's Public Policy
Indiana's Substance Abuse Crisis: How We Got Here and How We Get Out
Helping Families to Overcome Trauma: Bringing the protective factors to life in your everyday work
Using the LifeCourse and Framework to Increase Parent Participation
Updating the "Your Brain on Drugs," Campaign for Parents: The New Conversation
Self Advocacy: Raising Your Voice
Runaway, Fight, or Freeze: A Wraparound Approach
Plugged In: The relationship between cyber-bullying and trauma
Beyond the School Bell: Post Secondary Education Options
Youth Dream to Succeed
Make and Take
Unique EQ: You Might Love Me But Do You Get Me
Unique EQ: Empower Your Child's or Client's Unique Self-Esteem
Dixie Jordan: Special Education Basiscs
Dixie Jordan: Misbehavior's and Special Education
Dixie Jordan: Leading the Way: Youth as Leaders in Systems of Care
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Start:
2018-06-14T08:00:00-04:00
End:
2018-06-14T16:00:00-04:00
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