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SYSTEM OF CARE
CONFERENCE
September 23-24, 2014
Patterson Park Community Center
Murfreesboro, Tennessee
September 23rd: Learning Labs | Youth Track | Networking Opportunities
September 24 th: Keynote Session | Special Recognitions | Networking Opportunities | Breakout Sessions | Youth Track
The 2014 SOC Conference is funded by a grant from the State of Tennessee, Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (TDMHSAS). No person in the United States shall on the basis of race, color or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal funding assistance. Civil Rights Act of 1964
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Tuesday, September 23, 2014 Tuesday, September 23, 2014 Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Learning Labs Youth Sessions
7:30am—5:00pm REGISTRATION
8:30am—10:00am
Building a Collaboration Guild: Enhancing Individual and Organizational Capacity for Effective Collaboration in
Tennessee
A Review of High Fidelity Wraparound and the Art of
Facilitation: Supervisor Training
Trauma-Informed Care: Perspectives and Resources
Welcoming Remarks
Pursuing Your Dreams
10:00am—10:15am REFRESHMENT BREAK AND NETWORKING
10:15am—11:45am
CONTINUATION OF . . . Building a Collaboration Guild
CONTINUATION OF . . . A Review of High Fidelity
Wraparound and the Art of Facilitation: Supervisor
Training
CONTINUATION OF . . . Trauma-Informed Care:
Perspectives and Resources Living Successfully!
11:45am—1:15pm
1:15pm—1:30pm Transition to sessions
NETWORKING LUNCHEON
1:30pm—3:00pm
CONTINUATION OF . . . Building a Collaboration Guild
CONTINUATION OF . . . A Review of High Fidelity
Wraparound and the Art of Facilitation: Supervisor
Training
CONTINUATION OF . . . Trauma-Informed Care:
Perspectives and Resources Keeping It Cool
3:00pm—3:15pm REFRESHMENT BREAK AND NETWORKING
3:15pm—5:00pm
CONTINUATION OF . . . Building a Collaboration Guild
CONTINUATION OF . . . A Review of High Fidelity
Wraparound and the Art of Facilitation: Supervisor
Training
CONTINUATION OF . . . Trauma-Informed Care:
Perspectives and Resources Youth Social Event
Wednesday, September 24, 2014 Wednesday, September 24, 2014 Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Professional / Family Sessions Youth Sessions
7:30am—4:30pm REGISTRATION
8:30am—10:00am KEYNOTE SESSION
Changing the World: Inspiring Hope, Health, and Recovery
Welcoming Remarks
Opening Event
Living Successfully!
10:00am—10:15am REFRESHMENT BREAK AND NETWORKING
10:15am—11:45am
11:45am—12:00Noon Transition to Lunch
Igniting the Family Driven Approach
Engaging School Systems in Systems of Care
Strategies for Integrated Assessment, Intervention and Service Planning for Children and Families with Complex
Needs / Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Abuse
Issues
Evaluation Learning Group: What is a System of Care?
Protecting Yourself — Human Trafficking — Be the Jam
Transition to Lunch
12:00Noon—1:30pm
1:30pm—1:45pm Transition to sessions
LUNCHEON AND RECOGNITION CEREMONY
1:45pm—3:15pm Adolescent Community
Reinforcement Approach (A-CRA)
Data-Driven Decision Making: Strategies and
Resources Self-Care During Stress
Living Successfully!
Living Successfully!
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3:00pm—3:15pm
Refreshment Break and Networking
3:15pm—4:45pm
Youth Social Event
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
7:30am—4:30pm Registration
8:30am—10:30am
KEYNOTE SESSION
Changing the World: Inspiring Hope, Health, and Recovery
8:30am—10:00am
Youth Track—Morning Segment
10:00am—10:15am
Refreshment Break and Networking
10:15am—11:45am
Breakout Sessions:
Igniting the Family Driven Approach
Engaging School Systems in Systems of Care
Strategies for Integrated Assessment, Intervention and Service Planning for
CONFERENCE AGENDA Tuesday, September 23, 2014
7:30am—5:00pm Registration
8:30am—5:00pm
Learning LABS
Building a Collaboration Guild: Enhancing Individual and Organizational Capacity for Effective Collaboration in Tennessee
A Review of High Fidelity Wraparound and the Art of Facilitation: Supervisor Training
Trauma Informed Care: Perspectives and Resources
8:30am—10:00am
Youth Track—Morning Segment
10:00am—10:15am
Refreshment Break and Networking
10:15am—11:45am
Youth Track—Mid-Morning Segment
11:45am –1:15pm Networking Luncheon
1:30pm—3:00pm
Youth Track—Mid-Afternoon Segment
Children and Families with Complex Needs / Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Abuse Issues
10:15am—11:45am
Youth Track—Mid-Morning Segment
11:45am—12:00Noon
Transition to Lunch
12:00Noon—1:30pm
Luncheon and Recognition Ceremony
1:30pm—1:45pm
Transition to Breakout Sessions
1:45pm—3:15pm
Breakout Sessions:
Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach (A-CRA)
Data-Driven Decision Making: Strategies and Resources
Self-Care During Stress
1:45pm—3:15pm
Youth Track—Afternoon Segment
3:15pm CONFERENCE CONCLUDES
A Review of High Fidelity Wraparound and the Art of Facilitation: Supervisor Training
Tuesday, September 23rd |8:30 am—5:00pm
[6.0 contact hours]
Speakers Shannon M. Fagan, MS, Director, Youth
and Family Training Institute, Monroeville, Pennsylvania
Dave A. Ozias, Training Specialist YFTI Trainer, Youth and Family Training Institute, Monroeville, Pennsylvania
Christine Snyder, Statewide Family Support Partner Specialist, Youth and Family Training Institute, Monroeville, Pennsylvania
Chad Owens, Youth Support Partner Specialist, Youth and Family Training Institute, Monroeville, Pennsylvania
Building a Collaboration Guild: Enhancing Individual and Organizational Capacity for Effective Collaboration in Tennessee
Tuesday, September 23rd | 8:30 am—5:00pm
[6.0 contact hours] Speakers Greg Abell, Principal, Sound Options, LLC,
Bainbridge Island, Washington Liz Waetzig, Partner, Change Matrix, LLC,
South Bend, Indiana
PLEASE NOTE: Participants in this learning lab will have the opportunity to engage in further skill development through monthly group coaching calls/webinars with the Collaboration LAB from October 2014-June 2015. Please note the highly interactive nature of this session limits the capacity to 36 participants.
Trauma-Informed Care: Perspectives and Resources
Tuesday, September 23rd | 8:30 am—5:00pm
[6.0 contact hours]
Speakers Sherry Peters, Senior Policy Associate,
National Technical Assistance Center for Children’s Mental Health, Georgetown University for Child and Human Development, Washington, DC
Anne Leopold, MS, Disability Research Analyst, JBS International, North Bethesda, Maryland
Lauren Rabinovitz, MPH, MSW, LCSW-C, Policy Associate, National Technical Assistance Center for Children’s Mental Health, Georgetown University for Child and Human Development, Washington, DC
Jeremy Michael Long, Youth Voice Coordinator, Virginia Department of Community and Human Services, Alexandria, Virginia
LEARNING LABS Tuesday, September 23rd Refer to pages 2 & 3 for a chronologic listing of conference events
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ YOUTH TRACK Tuesday, September 23rd Wednesday, September 24th Refer to pages 2 & 3 for a chronologic listing of conference events
Tuesday, September 23rd | 8:30 am—10:00am Welcoming Remarks ............................................. 8:30am Melissa McGee, MA, Family & Youth Engagement Coordinator,
Office of Statewide Systems of Care, Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Nashville, Tennessee
James Martin, Statewide Youth Engagement Specialist, Tennessee Voices for Children, Nashville, Tennessee
Pursuing Your Dreams .......................................... 8:45am Sarina Joi Crowe, Singer/Songwriter, Columbia, Tennessee
Tuesday, September 23rd | 10:15am—11:45am Living Successfully! ............................................. 10:15am Jeremy Michael Long, Youth Voice Coordinator, Virginia
Department of Community and Human Services, Alexandria, Virginia
Tuesday, September 23rd | 1:30pm—3:00pm Keeping It Cool .....................................................1:30pm Debra Rose Wilson, PhD, MSN, RN, IBCLC, AHN-BC, CHT,
Professor, School of Nursing, Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU), Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Tuesday, September 23rd | 3:15pm—4:45pm Youth Social Event ................................................3:15pm
Wednesday, September 24th | 8:30 am—10:00am Welcoming Remarks ............................................. 8:30am Melissa McGee, MA, Family & Youth Engagement Coordinator,
Office of Statewide Systems of Care, Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Nashville, Tennessee
James Martin, Statewide Youth Engagement Specialist, Tennessee Voices for Children, Nashville, Tennessee
Opening Event ...................................................... 8:45am Tawny R. Spinelli, Assistant Director, State of Tennessee,
Governor’s Children’s Cabinet, Nashville, Tennessee Living Successfully! ................................................ 9:15am Kayla Bryanton, Participant—Hear Our Voices, Columbia,
Tennessee Shawana Canty, Founder, Build a Friend & G.R.A.C.E. Columbia,
Tennessee
Wednesday, September 24th | 10:00am—12:00Noon Evaluation Learning Group: What is a System of Care? 10:00am Yvonne Stahl, Evaluation Site Manager, K-Town Youth
Empowerment Network, Knoxville, Tennessee Al Keim, Research Associate, Centerstone Research
Institute, K-Town Youth Empowerment Network, Knoxville, Tennessee
Rachel Ladd, Research Associate, Centerstone Research Institute, K-Town Youth Empowerment Network, Knoxville, Tennessee
Protecting Yourself — Human Trafficking — Be The Jam ........................................................................ 11:00am
Alissa Shear, Prevention Advisor, End Slavery Tennessee, Nashville, Tennessee
Transition to Lunch 11:45am
Wednesday, September 24th | 1:30pm—3:15pm Living Successfully! ............................................... 1:30pm Shaun Crowder, Transition Support Provider, K-Town
Youth Empowerment Network, Knoxville, Tennessee Living Successfully! .............................................. 2:00pm Adam French, Co-Occurring Specialist Coordinator, Park
Center, Nashville, Tennessee
Closing Event ............................................. 3:00pm Melissa McGee, MA, Family & Youth Engagement
Coordinator, Office of Statewide Systems of Care, Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Nashville, Tennessee
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ KEYNOTE SESSION Wednesday, September 24th Refer to pages 2 & 3 for a chronologic listing of conference events
Changing the World: Inspiring Hope, Health, and Recovery
Wednesday, September 24th | 8:30 am—10:00am [1.5 contact hours] Keynote Speaker Kenneth Minkoff, MD, Senior Systems Consultant,
ZiaPartners, San Rafael, California
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Data-Driven Decision Making: Strategies and Resources
Wednesday, September 24th | 1:30pm—3:15pm [1.5 contact hours]
Speakers Lymari Benitez, Ph.D., SOC-Expansion Lead Evaluator,
Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Office of Research, Nashville, Tennessee
Karen Edwards, Ph.D., Director, Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Office of Research, Nashville, Tennessee
Adrienne Holbrook, M.Ed., SOC Coordinator and School-Based Therapist, Frontier Health, Johnson City Tennessee
Rose Naccarato, Ph.D., KIDS COUNT Director, Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth, Nashville, Tennessee
Joan Sykora, Ph.D., Senior Program Evaluator, Centerstone Research Institute, Nashville, Tennessee
Self-Care During Stress
Wednesday, September 24th 1:30pm—3:15pm [1.5 contact hours]
Speaker Debra Rose Wilson, PhD, MSN, RN, IBCLC, AHN-BC, CHT,
Professor, School of Nursing, Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU), Murfreesboro, Tennessee
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ NETWORKING & SPECIAL EVENTS Tuesday, September 23rd Wednesday, September 24th Refer to pages 2 & 3 for a chronologic listing of conference events
NETWORKING LUNCHEON
Tuesday, September 23rd | 11:45am—1:15pm
RECOGNITION LUNCHEON
Wednesday, September 24th | 12:00Noon-1:30pm
REFRESHMENT BREAKS & NETWORKING
Tuesday, September 23rd | 7:30am | 10:00am | 3:00pm
Wednesday, September 24th | 7:30am | 10:00am | 3:00pm
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BREAKOUT SESSIONS Wednesday, September 24th Refer to pages 2 & 3 for a chronologic listing of conference events
Igniting the Family Driven Approach
Wednesday, September 24th | 10:15am—11:45am [1.5 contact hours]
Speaker Connie Wells, Consultant and Family Member, Axis Group I,
Johnson City, Tennessee
Engaging School Systems in Systems of Care
Wednesday, September 24th | 10:15am—11:45am [1.5 contact hours]
Speaker Greg Abell, Principal, Sound Options, LLC, Bainbridge Island,
Washington
Strategies for Integrated Assessment, Intervention and Service Planning for Children and Families with Complex Needs / Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Abuse Issues
Wednesday, September 24th | 10:15am—11:45am [1.5 contact hours]
Speaker Kenneth Minkoff, MD, Senior Systems Consultant,
ZiaPartners, San Rafael, California
Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach (A-CRA)
Wednesday, September 24th | 1:30pm—3:15pm [1.5 contact hours]
Speaker Courtney Hupp, MSW, LCSW, CADC, EBT Clinical
Coordinator, Lighthouse Institute, Chestnut Health Systems, Maryville, Illinois
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Overnight Accommodations
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Visit Ready, Set, Rutherford to discover the many shopping, dining, lodging and
accommodations options available in the Murfreesboro and surrounding areas.
Conference Facility
Patterson Park Community Center 521 Mercury Boulevard
Murfreesboro, Tennessee
http://www.murfreesborotn.gov/Facilities/Facility/
Details/Patterson-Park-Community-Center-12
Due to varying Due to varying
preferences in room preferences in room
temperature, a sweater or temperature, a sweater or
jacket is encouraged to jacket is encouraged to
ensure your comfort ensure your comfort
during the conference. during the conference.
TAMHO is unable to adjust TAMHO is unable to adjust
temperature controls in temperature controls in
the conference facility. the conference facility.
FOR YOURFOR YOUR
COMFORTCOMFORT
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Pre-registration is required as seating
may be limited. Walk-ins cannot be
guaranteed access.
Online registration is available through
Eventbrite —
Pre-registration is required to guarantee your place at the Conference and to assist in adequately planning ample meals, refreshments, and seating.
Walk-in registrants will be accommodated on a “space available” basis and cannot be guaranteed access to all functions and, thus, may be required to “stand by” until all pre-registered participants are accommodated before being allowed entry to the events/activities.
Please direct registration inquiries to the TAMHO office at 615-244-2220 or toll free in Tennessee 800-568-2642.
Cancellations
Although there is no registration fee for this event, we strongly encourage you to provide notification at your earliest convenience if you will not be able to attend the Conference so that your registration could be extended to potential waiting list individuals. Substitutions from within agencies are welcomed and encouraged. Cancellations should be directed to the TAMHO office.
Register online at Eventbrite or forward
registrations to:
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 615-254-8331
Mail: TAMHO, 42 Rutledge Street | Nashville, Tennessee 37210-2043
Have a question or
need assistance?
Contact the TAMHO office Monday-Friday from 8:30 am—5:00 pm (Central) at 615-244-2220 or toll free in Tennessee at 800-568-2642. Email inquiries to [email protected].
Tuesday, September 23rd _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ LEARNING LABS
Building a Collaboration Guild: Enhancing Individual and Organizational Capacity for Effective Collaboration in Tennessee
A Review of High Fidelity Wraparound and the Art of Facilitation: Supervisor Training
Trauma-Informed Care: Perspectives and Resources
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ YOUTH TRACK
YOUTH TRACK—Morning Segment
YOUTH TRACK—Mid-Morning Segment
YOUTH TRACK—Mid-Afternoon Segment
YOUTH TRACK—Afternoon Segment _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ NETWORKING AND SPECIAL EVENTS
Tuesday Networking Luncheon
Wednesday, September 24th KEYNOTE
KEYNOTE SESSION — Changing the World : Inspiring Hope, Health and Recovery
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BREAKOUT SESSIONS
Igniting the Family Driven Approach
Engaging School Systems in Systems of Care
Strategies for Integrated Assessment, Intervention and Service Planning for Children and Families with Complex Needs / Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Abuse Issues
Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach (A-CRA)
Data-Driven Decision Making: Strategies and Resources
Self-Care During Stress _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ YOUTH TRACK
YOUTH TRACK—Morning Segment
YOUTH TRACK—Mid-Morning Segment
YOUTH TRACK—Mid-Afternoon Segment
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ NETWORKING AND SPECIAL EVENTS
Wednesday Luncheon and Recognition Ceremony
Conference Session Attendance Plans
To prepare more adequately for session seating and meal functions, we request that you mark the sessions with which you are most interested in attending.
Please mark all that apply:
I will be participating as a:
Service Provider/Agency Staff
Family Member / Caregiver
Youth
Speaker
State Department Staff
Other
I plan to attend:
Both Conference Days
Tuesday Only
Wednesday Only
Pre-registration is required to guarantee access to the events/activities related to the System of Care Conference. Registrations received after September 15, 2014 cannot be guaranteed access to all conference events and will be accepted on a “space available” basis as noted in the conference details to the left.
Your registration includes access to all educational sessions, luncheons, refreshment breaks and networking opportunities, and a certificate of continuing professional development reflecting contact hours earned.
PREFERRED REGISTRATION METHOD: https://socconference.eventbrite.com
Please print legibly and keep a copy for your records. This form may be duplicated for additional registrants or you may attach a listing of the additional registrants for your agency.
Name: ___________________________________ Academic Credentials: _______
Title: _________________________________________
Affiliation: ______________________________________
Address: ______________________________________
__________________________________________________
City, State, Zip Code: ______________________________
Telephone: _________________________________________
Email: ________________________________________
Special Dietary
Considerations
Please indicate any special dietary considerations or special assistance you may need to fully participate in the conference.
Gluten-Free diet
required
Vegetarian diet
required
Other: _________
______________
______________
ADA Accommodations If you require ADA
accommodations, please
contact TAMHO at least
two weeks before the
conference date so that
arrangements can be
made.
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Sponsored in Partnership Between
The 2014 SOC Conference is funded by a grant from the State of Tennessee, Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (TDMHSAS). No person in the United States shall on the basis of race, color or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal funding assistance. Civil Rights Act of 1964