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SUMMARY:How Multidisciplinary Teams Can Effectively Address the Systemic Needs of Children and Youth with Problematic Sexual Behaviors (PSB)
DESCRIPTION:Children and youth that exhibit problematic sexual behaviors (PSB) have historically been labeled\, branded\, criminalized and pathologized\, even with the best intentions.  Sexual behaviors between children can range from experimentation and exploration that is developmentally normal; to unwanted\, exploitive and abusive in nature.  Distinguishing between appropriate and problematic sexual behavior can be difficult and often warrants a comprehensive and holistic approach due to the heterogeneous make up children and youth that cause sexual harm.  Multidisciplinary Teams (MDT) have long been utilized to form strategies for the sexual abuse of children by adults\, but studies show that between 25%- 40% of alleged child sexual abuse cases referred to CAC’s has been initiated by a child. MDTs often find themselves in a unique position to determine and guide services for youth with problematic sexual behavior\, but are often insufficiently prepared to determine their heterogeneous\, developmental and contextual needs. The focus of this training will be to examine how MDTs can systemically support the needs of this population and how they can form best practices for youth with problematic sexual behavior by developing policies and procedures that are empirically supported and informed.  Resources and decision aids developed by NCA’s Problematic Sexual Behaviors work group will be reviewed and explained. The development of a coordinated community response will be outlined. \nLearning Objectives:   \n\nIdentify how Multidisciplinary Teams can address the needs of youth with problematic sexual behaviors.\nIdentify training and resources for Multidisciplinary Teams to advocate for\, procure\, and support to best serve youth with problematic sexual behaviors.\nObtain knowledge on how to develop policies and procedures that will inform discipline specific intervention strategies for youth with problematic sexual behaviors.\n\nPresenter: \nGeoff Sidoli\, MSW\, LCSW (He\, Him) \nTo register for this event\, click HERE. Questions\, contact training@cacwa.org.
URL:https://cacwa.org/event/how-multidisciplinary-teams-can-effectively-address-the-systemic-needs-of-children-and-youth-with-problematic-sexual-behaviors-psb/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:All CAC and MDT Members
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SUMMARY:Compassion Fatigue Series
DESCRIPTION:Self-Regulation: It’s all about the way you walk through life \nThis training session is part two of three in the Compassion Fatigue Series. In this training session you will: \n\nExplore how trauma echoes (triggers) make up the fabric of human relationships\nDefine self-regulation\nUnderstand the complications of emotional intelligence\nSample various tools of self-regulation\nDraw a link between self-regulation and co-regulation\n\nPresenter: Myra Strand \nFor more information about this training session\, visit the registration page by clicking HERE. \nQuestions? Contact CACWA at training@cacwa.org.
URL:https://cacwa.org/event/compassion-fatigue-series-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:All CAC and MDT Members
ORGANIZER;CN="CACWA":MAILTO:training@cacwa.org
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SUMMARY:MDT Orientation
DESCRIPTION:MDT Orientation provides foundational information for new MDT members that will further their understanding of the CAC movement and model\, disciplines and roles on the MDT\, what makes a strong MDT\, nuances of case review and why case review is important. MDT Orientation supplements the training and onboarding in CACs. \nRegister for MDT Orientation HERE. \nQuestions? Contact Lisette at lisette@cacwa.org.
URL:https://cacwa.org/event/mdt-orientation-5/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:MDT Team Members
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SUMMARY:MDT Facilitator/Coordinator Forum
DESCRIPTION:Join other MDT Facilitators and Coordinators in a learning forum that will help you better understand your facilitation role. The forum will focus on specific topics and allow ample time for you to engage with your peers. You will have the opportunity to discuss relevant issues and exchange experiences you encounter with your MDT.  A training certificate is available for each completed forum! \nRegister HERE! \nQuestions? Contact Jessica at jessicaj@cacwa.org.
URL:https://cacwa.org/event/mdt-facilitator-coordinator-forum-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Team Facilitators
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