PCCYFS 2010 Annual Spring Conference - Thursday, April 8

T1 | T2 | T3 | T4 | T5 | T6 | T7 | T8 | T9 | T10 | T11 | T12 | T13 | T14 | T15 | T16 | T17 | T18 | T19 | T20

T1&T6. Creating the Conditions of Accountability from the Top Down, Part 1 & 2
           ~Christine Coward & Neill Edwards, Coaching to Fulfillment, LLC

Creating the Conditions of Accountability from the Top Down
Tips on Effectively Using the Accountability Model

T2. Using the Strength-Based, Solution-Focused Model  
           ~Robert Brinker, ParentWISE Program of Family Services of Western PA

Engaging Clients from a Strength-Based, Solution-Focused Perspective

T3. The Transition to Adulthood: Clinical Considerations and Resources for those on the Autism
       Spectrum  ~Dawn M. Hoffman,
Center for Autism & Disabilities & Kristen Riley, Philhaven ASERT

Transition to Adulthood: Clinical Considerations and Resources for those on the Autism Spectrum
Autism Services, Education, Research &  Training (ASERT) Resource Center Brochure
Bureau of Autism Services (ASERT: Bringing Autism Resources Together)

T4&9. Agents of Change: How Leaders Can Inspire Cultural Competence, Part 1 & 2
           ~Trisha Gadson, Family Design Resources, Inc.

Agents of Change: How Leaders Can Inspire Cultural Competence

T5&10. Using the 3-5-7 Model in Family Group Conferencing, Part 1 & 2
           ~Darla Henry, Family Design Resources, Inc. & Stephanie Wolfe, Northwestern Human Services

Using the 3-5-7 Model in FGC

T6. Creating the Conditions of Accountability from the Top Down, Part 2  
See T1&6 above

T7. SWAN – Making It Work for You 
           ~Brenda Lawrence, SWAN Prime Contract - Diakon/FDR & Kim Walkingshaw, Family Design Resources, Inc.

The Statewide Adoption and Permanency Network: Making It Work for You
SWAN Subcontractor Guidelines

T8. Perspectives on Working with Youth with Co-Occurring Disorder Issues   ~Deb Becky, DASPOP
A Call to Action: Health Professionals Who Serve Adolescents
A Call to Action: Schools and the Education Community
Children of Alcoholics: Important Facts
Annual Costs of Untreated Alcohol and Drug Problems: Loss to the U.S. Economy
Need Help for Alcohol and/or Drug Problems?
Facts about Parents Who Have Drug and Alcohol Programs and Their Children
Substance Abuse and Adolescents
Substance Abuse - Affected Families in the Child Welfare System: New Challenges, New Alliances
Substance Abuse Treatment: Reduces Family Dysfunction, Improves Productivity
Medicaid/Health Choices and Treatment for Addictions (PA Act 152 or 1988)
Commercial Insurance and Treatment for Addictions (PA Act 106 of 1989)
Just the Facts: Pre-Treatment - The Costs; Post-Treatment - The Savings
Single County Authorities (SCA) by County
Bibliography and Article Sources

T9. Agents of Change: How Leaders Can Inspire Cultural Competence, Part 2  
See T4&9 above

T10. Using the 3-5-7 Model in Family Group Conferencing, Part 2
See T5&10 above

T11. Who Moved My Cheese?  ~Paul Tedesco, FamilyLinks
How to Plan for, Manage, and Get Buy-In for Organizational Change
Assessing an Organization's Readiness for Change
Opening Exercise

T12&17. Helping Children Manage Tough Feelings, Part 1 & 2  ~Tricia Underwood, FamilyLinks
Helping Children Manage Tough Feelings

T13&18. The Building Blocks to Integration: Meeting the Treatment Needs of Juvenile Sex Offenders & Their Victims, Part 1 & 2  ~Jay Deppeler & David Attryd, Edison Court, Inc.
Building Blocks to Integration: Meeting Treatment Needs of Juvenile Sex Offenders &Their Victims

T14. The Impact of Outcome Measurement on Grant Applications and Marketing Materials
           ~Mark Amendola, Perseus House, Inc.; Julie Kresge & Jennifer Martin, Starboard Communications & Grants;

Measuring Your Programs: Why Spend Time and Effort?

T15. Family Group Decision Making: Best Practices for Families Experiencing Domestic Violence
           ~Jo Sterner, PA Coalition Against Domestic Violence

Enhancing Family Group Decision Making with Families Experiencing Domestic Violence

T16. Strengths-Based Management: Developing Agency Leaders for Kids’ Sake
           ~Andrea Boyles, Centre County Youth Service Bureau
Strengths-Based Management: Developing Agency Leaders for Kids' Sake

T17. Helping Children Manage Tough Feelings, Part 2  
See T12&17 above

T18. The Building Blocks to Integration: Meeting the Treatment Needs of Juvenile Sex Offenders & Their Victims, Part 2
See T13&18 above

T19. Effectively Utilizing Data Collection  ~Bob Bartelt & Kristen Gay, Silver Springs-Martin Luther School
Effectively Utilizing Data Collection: A Case Study of a Functioning System

T20. Overview of High-Fidelity Wraparound in Pennsylvania 
           ~Shannon Fagan & Mike Bricker, Youth & Family Training Institute

Handouts not available; contact fagansm@upmc.edu with questions

Pennsylvania Council of Children, Youth & Family Services, 2040 Linglestown Road, Suite 109, Harrisburg, PA 17110