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2008 Conference Proceedings
Sharing Best Practices in Mental Health Services
to Children and their Families
September 8 and 9, 2008


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Monday, September 8, 2008
KEYNOTE
9:00 am to 10:15 am
KEYNOTE--HELPING CHILDREN WITH BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROBLEMS: THE GAP BETWEEN WHAT WE KNOW AND WHAT WE DO Peter S. Jensen, MD, Chief Executive Officer, The Reach Institute, New York City, NY
Session 1
10:30 am to 11:45 am

The Relation between Homelessness and Mental Health among Alumni of Foster Care: Results from the Casey Young Adult Survey Link to story about Johnny, a foster care child
Catherine Roller White, MA, Casey Family Programs, Seattle, WA

Practically Applying Evidence-based Practices in Child Mental Health (Additional Presentation)
Peter S. Jensen, MD, The Reach Institute, New York City, NY
The Teaching-Family Model: Systems-Driven for Implementing an Evidence-based Practice
Shanna Draper, MA, LCSW, Utah Youth Village, Salt Lake City, UT
Session 2
1:00 pm to
2:15 pm
Creating Primary Care Access for Mental Health Care Clients using a Shared Care Approach Tamison Doey, MD, FRCPC, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada
Behavior Support: Neurodevelopmental Considerations for Care(Resource List) Rita McMillan, LCSW, Addictions and Mental Health Division, Salem, OR
Evidence-based Parent Training with Families in the Child Welfare System: Agency and Parent Perspectives on Feasibility and Outcomes Part 1, Part II
Erin J. Maher, Ph.D., Casey Family Programs Seattle, WA and Tanya Long, Parents Anonymous, Inc., and National Parent Leader
Session 3
2:30 pm to
3:45 pm

Using Technology to Expand Service and Supports for Rural Children and Families Steve Trout, MA, Southern Consortium for Children, Athens, OH

Florida's Implementation of Trauma-Informed Care in Residential Settings for Youth, Mary Armstrong, PhD, Norìn Dollard, PhD, and Victoria Hummer, MSW, LCSW, Louis de la Parte, Florida Mental Health Institute, University of South Florida

Finding a Way Home: Assisting Families with the Transition Home Part 1: Tamarack Center, Part II: Trillium Family Services
Ellen Woltemath, LICSW, Tamarack Center, Spokane, WA and Phillip Blea, MSW, Trillium Family Services, Corvallis, OR

Session 4
3:45 pm to
5:00 pm

PLENARY- Organizational Culture Meets Evidence-based Practice-Demystifying the Dialectics
Introduction by Robert E. Lieberman,MA,LPC
Presentation by Luba Botcheva, Ph.D., The Children's Health Council Outcomes Research Group, Palo Alto, CA; Eric Epstein, B.S., Southern Oregon Adolescent Study and Treatment Center; and Janina Nadaner, MFT, Parents Place, Jewish Family and Children Service Agency, San Francisco, CA
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Session 5
9:00 am to 10:15 am
Data: Not Just Collecting, But Acting
Shobha Mittal, MPPM, MPA and Shauna Reinhart, MPA, Pressley Ridge, Pittsburg, PA
Keeping Youth in the Program: Identifying Predictors of Running and Implementing Interventions Part 1: Adolescent Centre forTreatment, Part II: Morrison Center
Sharon E. Clark, Ph.D., Adolescent Centre for Treatment, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada and Nancy Preston-Royer, MS Ed., LPC, Morrison Center Child and Family Services, Portland, OR
Partnering with Youth & Families for Positive Interventions and Outcomes
Belle Walls Montree, ACBSW, MS, LMHC, Child and Family Services of Erie County, Inc., Buffalo, NY
Session 6
10:30 am to 11:45 pm
The Children's Receiving Center: An examination of key Short- and Mid-range Outcomes
Andrew Grover, MPH, ChristieCare, Portland, OR
Implementation of a Program of Outcomes Research Across Residential Treatment Settings for Children and Youth: Year 2 Sharon G. Portwood, JD, PhD, and A. Suzanne Boyd, PhD, ACSW, CMSW, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, NC
Preliminary Findings from an Evaluation of the Trillium Proctor Home Program: Using An Evidence-Based Program to Improve Youth Transition to Community Michele Solloway, PhD, and Sarah Spear, BS, Trillium Family Services, Portland, OR, and Robert Brohmer, LMFT Albertina Kerr Centers, Portland OR

 
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