December 3-4, 2013
TUES. DEC. 3 – A
Pre-Conference Workshop “Use the Force, Luke!” Managing Number One First . . . and Staying Motivated to Do Make a Difference
KEYNOTE: “No Such Thing As a Bad Kid!” The Power of a Strength-Based Approach in Reshaping the Lives of At-Risk Children, Youth & Families
RTF Medical Directors Roundtable
Ittleson Pilot Project: Delivering RTF Services to Residents and Families in Preparation for Discharge Home
Compromised Attachments: Understanding Reactive Attachment Disorder
Culture Shock: Recognizing Youth Culture as a Component of Cultural Competency
ONTrackNY for Young Adults with Emerging Psych Symptoms
Using Data in a Transformed Behavioral Health System
Accountability of Family Peer Support Services in the Future
Strength-Based Practice, Part II
TUES. DEC. 3 – B
Knowledge Empowers You (KEY): Empowering Youth to Make Decisions that Work for Them
The Phoenix Project; Successful Outcomes and Lessons Learned from a Cross Systems Collaborative Project in Franklin County
Lend Me Your E.A.R.S.
“It Takes a Village to Be Trauma-Sensitive”: One Agency’s Multidimensional Approach to Trauma-Informed Care
The Family Finding Modeland Implications for HCBS Waiver Programs
The Paperless HCBS Waiver Enrollment and Disenrollment Process and How to Maximize CAIRS Reports Available
Emotional Freedom Techniques: Using Meridian Tapping to Manage Stress and Anxiety (Healing Therapies and Alternative Interventions)
Powerpoint | PDF 1-PRESENTATION | PDF 2- HANDOUT | PDF 3 – HANDOUT | PDF 4 – HANDOUT
Outcome Trajectories for Youth Served in Residential Treatment Settings Compared to Youth Served in Medicaid Home and Community Based Services Waiver
WED DEC. 4 – C
EAGALA – Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Therapy – Learning and Understanding this Growing Modality
An Overview of the NYSAINT Project and The Seven Challenges (an Evidenced Based Practice for Treating Adolescents with Substance Use Disorders and Co-Occurring Disorders)
Examing the Changes of DSM-5 and How it Relates to our Patient Care
Integrating Fennell’s Four Phase Treatment Model within Restorative Justice Practices to Address Trauma’s Aftermath
Trauma Informed Wellness: Self Care for the Soul
Building Family/Clinical Teams for Successful Outcomes in Residential Mental Health Settings
Family Peer Advocate Training and Credentialing
SPOA Meeting
Improving Family-to-Family Services in Children’s Mental Health
WED DEC. 4 -D
Incorporating Strength Based, DBT, Trauma Informed and Family Driven Care in Supervision
Association Between Strengths and Needs on CANS-MH and Risk of Subsequent Psychiatric Hospitalization for Youth Who Completed Home and Community Based Medicaid Services Waiver
Coming Home: How Yoga and Meditation has been a Key Component for Adolescents Transitioning Home from Residential Care
Engagement: Providers & Families
Family Peer Support-Moving Forward