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16th Annual Washington State Becca Conference
Agenda
Pre- Conference Wednesday, November 6th
12:00- 1:00 PM Registration & Snack
1:00- 3:00 PM Training Session A Attendees have the option to participate in one of the following trainings:
TBD
Building a Community Truancy Board that Works for You
Claire Walker and Team/ ESD 112
3:00- 3:20 PM Break: Beverages and Snacks Provided
3:20- 5:20 PM Training Session B Attendees have the option to participate in one of the following trainings: sessions:
Motivational Interviewing
Snohomish County Superior Court
5290 Idea Exchange and Round Table
Discussion
Hosted by OSPI/CCYJ
5:20–7:00 PM Dinner - On your own. This time can also be used to check in to your hotel.
7:00–8:30 PM Public Screening of Documentary Film - Broken Places, exploring the impacts of childhood adversity as well as the inspiring characteristics of resilience. Open to all who would like to attend.
16th Annual Washington State Becca Conference
Agenda
Thursday, November 7th
7:30– 8:30 AM SURC Ballroom
Registration & Continental Breakfast Provided
8:30- 8:45 AM SURC Theatre 210
Opening Remarks & Welcome
8:45-9:30 AM SURC Theatre 210
“Becca Laws: 101” and SB 5290: Eliminating the use of the valid court order exception to place youth in detention for noncriminal behavior
9:30-9:45 AM SURC Theatre 210
The Achievement Gap: Education Outcomes of Becca Kids, Dr. Arina Gertseva / AOC
9:45- 10:00 AM SURC Theatre 210
Break: Beverages and Snacks Provided
10:15- 10:30 AM SURC Theatre 210
Looking Back and Moving Forward: An Examination of the Use of Detention for Non-Offender Youth in Washington State, Dr. Amanda Gillman / AOC
10:30- 11:30 AM SURC Theatre 210
Listening Session: SB 5290 Implementation Strategies, Resources and Necessary Supports
11:30- 12:15 PM Lunch Provided
12:15- 12:30 PM Transition to Breakout Session A
Thursday, November 7th
12:30 – 1:45 PM Breakout Session A Attendees have the option to participate in one of the following breakout sessions:
The Science and The
Heart of HOPE
Jeff Allen/ ESD 114
Lessons Learned on Creating Safer and More Affirming
Systems of Care of LGBTQ+
Nicholas Oakley/ CCYJ
Four Powerful Tools Making a Difference with
Chronic Absenteeism
Dr. Kathryn Page / OSSI
Family Reconciliation Services...What is FRS?
Sherrie Flores / DCYF
Understanding and Responding to School
Refusing Behavior
Alison Wycoff / Shoreline Schools
Preventative Services to End School to Prison
Pipeline: WISE, FYSPRTS and Youth Leadership
Evelyn Clark / Health Care
Authority
1:45- 2:00 PM Break: Beverages and Snacks Provided
2:00 - 3:15 PM Breakout Session B Attendees have the option to participate in one of the following breakout sessions:
Todd Johnson, Lynn Nelson,
Barbara Peoples
The Science and The Heart of HOPE
Jeff Allen/ ESD 114
Lessons Learned on Creating Safer and More Affirming
Systems of Care of LGBTQ+
Nicholas Oakley/ CCYJ
Four Powerful Tools Making a Difference with
Chronic Absenteeism
Dr. Kathryn Page / OSSI
Youth and Young Adult Engagement
Leah Nguyen/The
Mockingbird Society
Trauma informed Care and Family Mediation
Lori Cavender / Ryan's
House for Youth
New Developments with the WARNS
Bruce W. Austin and Team/
WSU
Friday, November 8th
7:30- 8:30 AM SURC Ballroom
Registration & Continental Breakfast Provided
8:30 – 9:30 AM Breakout Session C Attendees have the option to participate in one of the following breakout sessions:
Todd Johnson, Lynn Nelson,
Barbara Peoples
One Girl, Many Systems:
Engaging Communities, Schools, and State Resources
to Improve Services for Marginalized Girls at Risk
Ann Muno and Team /
Justice for Girls Coalition of Washington State
Engaging Your Native American
Families Cina Littlebird / NW
Justice Project
Responding to the Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking of
Youth
Laura Nagel / CCYJ
Apprenticeship: A Pathway to Educational Engagement
Dr. Holly Moore /
Education and Workforce Solutions
9:30- 9:45 AM SURC Ballroom
Break: Beverages and Snacks Provided
9:45- 10:00 AM SURC Theatre 210
Opening Remarks & Welcome
10:00- 11:00 AM SURC Theatre 210
Keynote - Root Focus: Setting sights beyond the surface and solving underlying issues related to youth and family disengagement, Omari Amili
11:00- 11:50 AM SURC Theatre 210
Pierce County Family Council
11:50-12:05 PM SURC Ballroom
Break: Beverages and Snacks Provided
12:05- 1:05 PM Breakout Session D Attendees have the option to participate in one of the following breakout sessions:
Todd Johnson, Lynn Nelson,
Barbara Peoples
How Do We Meet the Needs of Families and Youth in
Crisis?
Dr. Sarah Veele / DCYF
Addressing Barriers to Implementing Evidence-
Based Practices
Dr. Roger Schaefer/ CWU Department of Law and
Justice
Mediation in ARY/CHINS Cases to Reduce Family
Discord and Avoid Litigation
Kendy Rossi / King
County Superior Court