[Prevscilist] FW: 90by30 Conference Registration - Time Sensitive
Danette Roberson
danetter at uoregon.edu
Tue Oct 1 15:57:17 PDT 2019
Danette Roberson
Academic Program Coordinator
Department of Counseling Psychology and Human Services
University of Oregon
danetter at uoregon.edu<mailto:danetter at uoregon.edu>
541-346-9148
From: Jeffrey Todahl <jtodahl at uoregon.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, October 1, 2019 3:44 PM
To: Danette Roberson <danetter at uoregon.edu>
Subject: 90by30 Conference Registration - Time Sensitive
Dear Counseling Psychology and Prevention Science Students:
I hope you’re all doing great as we enter into the fall term. A quick announcement below – the 7th annual 90by30 conference is just around the corner: Friday, November 1st. The conference offers an annual update on our efforts to reduce child abuse and neglect by 90% in one U.S. County. At the conference, learn about what we’re working on, where we’ve come, and key next steps.
Also, the conference this year features Miriam Calderon, Director of the Early Learning Division. She will discuss ‘Raise Up Oregon,’ a pioneering effort to align and enhance early learning and family support. This presentation will be excellent. Also featured is Corey Best, highly regarded for his work in Parent and Community Cafés and father engagement. More information about the conference is listed below. Registration is $50.00 for students.
I hope many of you can be there. – Jeff
About Miriam Calderon:
Miriam Calderon is the Director of Oregon’s Early Learning System. Before coming to Oregon, in partnership with the Bainum Family Foundation she shaped a new $10 million dollar investment in a birth-to-three system for the District of Columbia and served as Senior Fellow with the BUILD INITIATIVE, leading BUILD’s dual language learners programing and serving as a faculty member with the Equity Leaders Action Network. Previously, Calderon served as a political appointee in the Obama Administration, advising on early learning policy at the Domestic Policy Council at the White House and at the Department of Health and Human Services. She also served as the Director of Early Childhood Education at D.C. Public Schools where she played an instrumental role in pioneering universal pre-kindergarten implementation.
Calderon was also Associate Director of Education Policy at the National Council of La Raza, a Hispanic civil rights organization. There she focused specifically on early education policy for Hispanic and dual language learner children. She began her career in early childhood working as a mental health consultant in Head Start programs in Portland, Oregon. She has published several reports on early childhood education. Calderon holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from the University of Delaware and a Master of Social Work degree from Portland State University.
Presentation:
Ms. Calderon will describe Raise Up Oregon, our state’s cross-sector strategic plan to invest in children and their families. She will outline Oregon’s vision, the values that inform that vision, and will address the vital role of collaboration and local participation toward communities where all children and families are connected, nurtured, and healthy.
Jeff Todahl<https://education.uoregon.edu/people/cft/jtodahl>, Ph.D.
Co-Director & Director of Research
Center for the Prevention of Abuse and Neglect<https://education.uoregon.edu/rou/center-prevention-abuse-and-neglect>
Associate Professor, Couples and Family Therapy
Counseling Psychology and Human Services
College of Education, University of Oregon
(541) 346-0919; (541) 346-6778 (FAX)
5251 University of Oregon, Eugene OR 97403
For information about our child abuse prevention initiative,
Please also see: http://knowmorelanecounty.org<http://knowmorelanecounty.org/>
Please see http://90by30.com<http://90by30.com/>
Campus Office: 245 HEDCO
CPAN Office: 1244 Walnut St.
CPAN Phone: (541) 346-7484
Center for the Prevention of Abuse & Neglect
Rainier Building 1244 Walnut St. Eugene, OR 97403
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Date: Tuesday, October 1, 2019 at 3:21 PM
To: "jtodahl at uoregon.edu<mailto:jtodahl at uoregon.edu>" <jtodahl at uoregon.edu<mailto:jtodahl at uoregon.edu>>
Subject: Registration is Open for the 90by30 Conference
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You are invited to attend:
The 7th Annual 90by30 Conference:
A Connected Child is a Protected Child
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Friday, November 1, 2019
8:30 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.
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Join us for the seventh year of the annual 90by30 Conference! This year's theme is "Moving Foward: A Connected Child is a Protected Child," and will explore how connection of all kinds, from collaborative state programs to peer-to-peer relationships, can create safe, healthy communities for kids and families.
8:30-9:00
Registration/Breakfast
9:00-9:45
Welcome
Moving Forward: Child Abuse Prevention and Lane County
9:45-10:30
Keynote: Miriam Calderon, Director of the Oregon Early Learning Division, speaks on "Raise Up Oregon," the state's plan to unite leaders from early care and education, K-12, health, housing, and human services - together with families, communities, and the public and private sectors - to work together to support young children.
10:30-11:15
Local Spotlight: "Raise Up Lane County": Voices from Lane County talk about connecting and protecting children.
* Speakers include Holly Mar Conte, United Way of Lane County; Annie Soto, Head Start of Lane County; Chris Parra, Bethel School District; John Radich, DHS
11:15-11:30
Break
11:30-12:10
Strategy Spotlight: Parent Cafés: Corey Best, a national expert on family engagement with lived experience, speaks on how to reach and include vulnerable parents in parent education/peer support and increase father participation.
12:10-12:20
Recognitions and Appreciations
12:20-1:30
Lunch/Finding and Making Connections Resource Fair
1:45-3:00
Workshop 1
3:15-4:30
Workshop 2
4:30-4:45
Treats/Evaluation
During registration, you will select two of six workshops. Some are repeated twice.
1. Creating Accessible Services for Vulnerable Families: Family Resource Centers and Centro Latino Americano share their perspectives.
2. Engaging Parents in Parent Cafés: Corey Best, a national expert on family engagement with lived experience, talks about how to promote parent peer education.
3. Emotional Rescue: Using Mindfulness as Part of Parent Education. Dr. Diane Gregorio, Ph.D, a research consultant at the University of Washington School of Social Work speaks on using mindfulness strategies to connect with parents.
4. Trauma-Informed Family Engagement: What does this look like in the field? Elaine Walters from the Trauma Healing Project addresses this key question.
5. Safe Families for Children: DHS is now funding this faith-based effort to provide family respite care and keep children from foster care. Angela Albin discusses the work of CAFA, the Lane County chapter of Safe Families.
6. Roots of Empathy: This school-based strategy in Lane County works to increase empathy and compassion in elementary-school children. In 2019, this long-term strategy chosen by each of 90by30's regions will enter its second year.
7. Oregon Child Abuse Prevalence Study (OCAPS): What we’ve learned on how to measure actual prevalence rates of child abuse and neglect, bullying, and prosocial support with teens - and the plan for moving forward.
If you have questions about the Conference or registration, please email Emily at emilyk at 90by30.com<mailto:emilyk at 90by30.com>.
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