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Providing a Safe Relationship for Children: Working with Child Victims of Domestic Violence
Presented by Sybil Cummin, MA, LPC, ACS
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Course: #1337Level: Intermediate1.02 Hours
This course provides clinicians with the knowledge needed to assess and provide treatment for child victims of domestic violence. In addition, this course explores ethical issues related to working with child victims of domestic violence and best practices for clinicians.

Assessment and Diagnosis of Infants and Young Children
Presented by Alison D. Peak, MSW, LCSW, IMH-E
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Course: #1246Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course provides participants with a foundation for understanding the role of observation and assessment in services for infants and young children. The course focuses on clinical and systems implications.

Child Abuse/Neglect: Evidence-Based Treatment
Presented by April Dirks, PhD, MSW, LISW
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Course: #2409Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course is designed for helping professionals that work with children who have experienced trauma from child abuse and/or neglect. The fundamentals of Trauma-Informed Care and practice principles of Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy are covered in detail.

Understanding Intimate Partner Violence: What it is, how to assess for it, and how to intervene
Presented by Kim Anderson, PhD, MSSW, LCSW, Katrinna M. Matthews, DSW, MEd, LAPSW
Video
Course: #1808Level: Intermediate2.5 Hours
This two part course is designed to provide an overview of intimate partner violence (IPV), its causes, the prevalence, and its impact on victims as well as children. In addition, this course explores elder abuse and discusses social work assessment for IPV and elder abuse and intervention strategies.

Immigration and Sexual Abuse: Protecting Undocumented Children
Presented by April Dirks, PhD, MSW, LISW
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Course: #90Level: Intermediate1.02 Hours
This presentation is designed for helping professionals who are concerned about sexual abuse of undocumented Latino children living in the United States. The prevalence of sexual abuse of Latino children immigrating to the U.S. will be reviewed as well as best-practice behaviors for treating trauma in these children, stemming from core values of cultural competence and trauma-informed care.

Post-Traumatic Growth: Fostering Resilience in Trauma Survivors
Presented by Patrice Berry, PsyD, LCP
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Course: #85Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course will define post-traumatic growth and describe ways to help build resilience in trauma survivors. In addition, this course will discuss ways to assess post-traumatic growth and specific interventions that build resilience in children, teens, and adults.

Childhood Trauma: Impact and Intervention
Presented by Kim Anderson, PhD, MSSW, LCSW
Video
Course: #76Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course discusses the impact of trauma on child development. Information is provided regarding clinical interventions with children to affect change.

The Role of Race and Diversity in Work with Children in Child Welfare
Presented by Alison D. Peak, MSW, LCSW, IMH-E
Video
Course: #14Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course will examine the intersectionality of culture and trauma for children in the child welfare system. The course will look at the role of culture in symptomology, presentation to services, treatment interventions and for the treatment team.

Using What We Know About How We Grow: Utilizing Development as an Assessment Tool for Early Childhood Services
Presented by Alison D. Peak, MSW, LCSW, IMH-E
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Course: #9Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course will review childhood physical and social-emotional development, considering knowledge of both domains as central to initial assessment of functioning for children, adolescents, and families.

Nurturing Beyond Bars
Presented by Quniana Futrell, EdS
Video
Course: #8Level: Introductory1 Hour
Nurturing Beyond Bars is a course for social workers who serve children that have a parent incarcerated. This course teaches social workers how to address the sensitive topic of incarceration with ease and confidence and offers role play scenarios for social workers to think through.

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