October - November 2016

Training NEWS Link SATRI is pleased to announce the addition of Mr. Brandon Howlett to the team. Brandon will assume the role of Training Projects Coo...
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Training NEWS Link SATRI is pleased to announce the addition of Mr. Brandon Howlett to the team. Brandon will assume the role of Training Projects Coordinator on October 17th, 2016. Brandon is a Master of Science in

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Educational Administration & Policy Studies from the State University of New York, Albany. He minored educational studies and criminal Justice. Brandon has been a loyal member of the Parsons Home and Commu-

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nity Based Services Waiver program for the past nine years. Through his work he has interfaced with the Mental health, State education, and criminal justice systems, developing an in depth ability to navigate the systems and advocate for his client population. Additionally, Brandon has served as a service provider in the Bridges to health program, provided literacy support to Albany City youth through Two Together, Inc, and provided community outreach and education through S.N.D.H targeting the prevention of youth violence in NYC and the Tri-State area. SATRI is excited to welcome him to our team!

Jillian Gecewicz, LCSW Director, SATRI Training and Research LMS Reminder; You need to enter your employee number as your user name when logging in to the LMS. Any previous user name that was assigned is no longer be valid. Your employee number will also need to be written next to your name on all training attendance sheets (when attending training in person). If you are unsure of your employee number, you can obtain it by logging in to ADP PayEx (time card system). Your employee ID number will be the last 6 numbers of the ID next to your name at the top of the time card you complete in ADP. If you number starts with ZEROS do not enter the zero’s just enter the numbers. (example: 002345 should be entered at 2345)

If you have any questions, please e-mail [email protected].

Newly Added Internal Trainings SATRI Is pleased to present you with the opportunity for INTRODUCTION TO MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING With Frank Delano, LMSW 7 Continuing Education Hours for Social Workers Staff are invited to participate in a one day training on Motivational Interviewing, an Evidence Based Practice Model of treatment designed to facilitate and engage intrinsic motivation within the client in order to change behavior.] MI is a goal-oriented, client-centered counseling style for eliciting behavior change by helping clients to explore and resolve ambivalence. This training will be offered on any of the following dates: (you only need to participate in 1 of the following offerings) October 27th, 8:30-4:30 at SATRI (60 Academy Rd Albany, NY 12208) November 28th, 8:30-4:30 Children’s Home Cafeteria (120 Park Avenue Schenectady, NY 12304) January 3rd, 8:30-4:30 at SATRI (60 Academy Rd Albany, NY 12208) Please register via the LMS at https://northernrivers.csod.com

SATRI presents: Working with Families who have Adopted With Suzanne d’Aversa, CSW-R 7 continuing education hours for Social Workers November 15, 2016 9a-5p This training will cover the following topics, specific to practitioners working with parents who have adopted: Adoption vs. Birth Parenting Attachment Complex developmental Trauma Avoiding Disruptions and Dissolutions Please register via the LMS at https://northernrivers.csod.com

Upcoming Internal Trainings Supervision for Success (S4S) YOU MUST ATTEND ALL THREE DAYS.

September 28, 2016; October 26, 2016; & November 30, 2016 –Supervision for Success (S4S) 9:00am-3:00pm at SATRI ( 18 CEUs)

Clinical Training October 7, 2016 - Module 1 Seminar Essentials of Assessment: Attachment 9:00am-12:00pm at SATRI (3 CEUs) October 14, 2016 - Module 2 Seminar: Building Resiliency Building Family Cohesion/Resilience 9:00am-12:00pm at SATRI (3 CEUs) October 18 & 19, 2016 –Caring for Children Who Have Experienced Trauma. 9:00am –3:00pm at SATRI Must attend both bays. (3 CEUs) October 21, 2016 - Module 1 Seminar Essentials of Assessment: Permanency 9:00am-12:00pm in the Hudson Room (formerly known as the Board 60 Academy) (3 CEUs) October 28, 2016 - Module 2 Seminar: Building Resiliency Creative Ways to Tell Stories 9:00am12:00pm at SATRI (3 CEUs) November 4. 2016 -Essentials of Assessment: Culture & Diversity in Service Planning 9:00am12:00pm at SATRI (3 CEUs) November 15, 2016 - Working with Families Who Have Adopted 9:00am-5:00pm at SATRI November 18, 2016 -Essentials of Trauma Informed Treatment 9:00am-12:00pm at SATRI (3 CEUs)

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy November 7 & 8, 2016 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 9:00am-4:00pm at SATRI

Baseline Coding of CANS-NY October 11, 2016 - Baseline Coding of CANS-NY 9:00am-3:00pm at SATRI November 9, 2016- Baseline Coding of CANS-NY 9:00am-3:00pm at SATRI

Dignity for All Students Act Training (DASA) October 10, 2016 - DASA Dignity for All Students Act Training 9:00am-4:00pm at SATRI

Upcoming Internal Trainings ARC October 28, 2016 –ARC 10:00am-4:00pm in the Allegheny Room (formerly known as HPB 60 Academy Road)

First Aid/CPR October 17, 2016 – First Aid/CPR 9:00am-3:00pm at SATRI November 21, 2016 -First Aid/CPR 9:00am-3:00pm at SATRI

Med Admin October 6, 2016 - Med Admin 9:30am-11:00am at SATRI November 10, 2016 - Med Admin 9:30am-11:00am at SATRI

TCI Training (Therapeutic Crisis Intervention) Full TCI: October 13, 14, 20 & 21, 2016 - TCI Full Training 9:00am-5:00pm at SATRI* note change in location* November 3, 4, 10, & 11—TCI Full Training 8:30am-4:30pm at SATRI Update TCI: October 12, 2016 -TCI Update Training 8:30am-4:30pm at SATRI November 16, 2016- TCI Update Training 8:30am-4:30pm at SATRI

Supervision for Success (S4S) YOU MUST ATTEND ALL THREE DAYS.

September 28, 2016; October 26, 2016; & November 30, 2016 –Supervision for Success (S4S) 9:00am-3:00pm at SATRI ( 18 CEUS)

DBT October 14, 2016 –DBT 9:00am-12:00pm at the Children’s Home Schenectady

Sanctuary Training October 5, 2016 - Module 3& 4: Traumatic Reenactment/ Intro to Parallel Process and Team Meetings 9:00am-12:00pm at SATRI

MISC Info A great way to help protect children while traveling.

Snapping a Picture of your Hotel Room Could Help Stop Human Trafficking

Snapping a picture inside your hotel room could help protect children across the globe. The TraffickCam app enables travelers to submit pictures of hotel rooms around the world. The images are matched against a national database used by police. “You just enter your hotel name and your room number. You take four pictures, and you submit them to the website,” Washington University Researcher and TraffickCam developer Abby Stylianou said. “And then those become part of the pipeline that law enforcement can use to track down where the victims are being trafficked.”Stylianou was among the speakers at a Human Trafficking Town Hall at Maritz Tuesday. “Right now there are pictures posted every day. Hundreds of pictures, in every city around the United States, posted online, that show victims of trafficking, in hotel rooms posed on beds,” she said. Hotel photos submitted by travelers will allow police to query the database to determine where the pictures of victims were taken. TraffickCam now has more than 1.5 million images of hotels across the world, thanks to support from the public. The idea for the app is merging of ideas between researchers at Washington University and the Exchange Initiative, a non-profit formed by Nix Conference and Meeting Management. A few years ago, police sought the help of Nix staff to identify the specific hotel where a victim was trafficked. “It was a photo that they had from the internet,” Nix Principal Molly Hackett said. “One of the girls in our office knew exactly what it was.” The Exchange Initiative created the app, which Hackett said is widely used by her staff. But use of the app isn’t limited to her line of work. “It’s great that everyday citizens can do everyday things by taking a picture help stop sex trafficking,” Hackett added. The internet has made it easier for criminals to engage in sex trafficking and child exploitation, Sgt. Adam Kavanaugh with St. Louis County Police said. Kavanaugh is the deputy commander of the Missouri Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. He said detectives are noticing an increase in younger victims. “The average age, when we talk to our girls that we deal with, most of them have started at 13, 14 years old. And most of them have been sexually abused as children,” he said. He said he is optimistic the new technological tool will make a difference. “I think it’s going to be crucial to help us identify not only where they’re at now, but where they’ve been at. Which is something we need – that’s helps with prosecution.” TraffickCam is free and available for iPhone, iPads, and Android devices. http://fox2now.com/2016/06/22/snapping-a-picture-of-your-hotel-room-could-help-stop-humantrafficking/ Wendy Calabrese-Sampone Training Program Coordinator, Department of Child Welfare Professional Development Program Rockefeller College, University at Albany Email: wcalabrese@ albany.edu Phone: (518) 442-6511

External Trainings Webinar: Applying the Stages of Change with Commercially Sexually Exploited Youth in Residential Treatment Date: Friday, October 28, 2016 Time: 11:00am to 1:00pm The Stages of Change model has been identified as a best practice for working with CSE youth. This webinar will operationalize the model as it applies to working organizationally and individually with youth. The presenters will explore the model and the processes of change which will include practical ways of implementing the model when working with youth. *This webinar is designed for participants who already have a basic knowledge of CSE. Presenters: Gina Peck-Sobolewski, LMFT & Nicole Klasey, Psy.D. Gina Peck-Sobolewski, MA, LMFT, has worked in residential treatment for 19 years. She has been training mental health staff and professionals for 10 years on a variety of topics which includes clinical assessment/treatment, vicarious traumatization, risk management and Commercially Sexually Exploited Children (CSEC), most recently at Maryvale Residential Treatment Center where she was employed as the Senior Director of Residential Treatment Services. Maryvale’s program received local and state recognition for its work with the CSEC population. Gina recently developed CSEC training curriculum in the areas of prevention, treatment and engagement and regularly presents on these topics within her various roles. Gina now works in leadership for Hathaway Sycamores, a nonprofit agency that provides various support and mental health services for youth and families in Los Angeles, CA. Within this role, Gina assists in developing initiatives and processes for youth in residential care and expanding treatment programming for CSEC victims, with a new emphasis on prevention and intervention for male youth. Gina also maintains a private practice in Fullerton, CA.

Nicole Klasey, Psy.D. is a licensed psychologist and has worked in residential treatment for 13 years. She consults with group homes on the development and implementation of CSEC programming. She has been training providers on CSEC since 2015. She currently trains providers in Los Angeles on a 2-day CSEC 102. She has developed several of the training curriculums that are being utilized in Los Angeles and throughout California to better equip providers on working with commercially sexually exploited youth and youth at-risk of recruitment of CSEC. She has author the Los Angeles Probation Department’s CSEC prevention curriculum, “Word on the Street: Educating and Equipping Young Women and Girls” as well as a CSEC parenting prevention curriculum and a CSEC parenting intervention curriculum. She is currently working on a CSEC intervention curriculum for female youth. This event requires registration. The Webinar and NASW CEU’s are free to AACRC members and $50.00/$25.00 (Webinar/CEU’s) for nonmembers. Discounts are available to youth and family peer advocates. Once the host approves your registration, you will receive a confirmation email message with instructions on how to join the event. Non-Members can pay your webinar fee at the following link: http://togetherthevoice.org/webinar/registration

Register at: https://aacrc.webex.com/mw3100/mywebex/default.do?siteurl=aacrc

External Trainings N E A R I P re s s U p c o m i n g We b i n a r s 2016-2017 Free Webinar Series *All Webinars Occur on Tuesdays from 3-4 EST October 18th, 2016: The TOP Workbook for Sexual Health; Joann Schladale, M.S., LMFT November 22nd, 2016: Very Different Voices; David Prescott, LICSW and Robin Wilson, Ph.D. January 16th, 2017: Using the "Who Am I" Workbooks in Adult Treatment; Steven Sawyer February 7th, 2017: Ancient Ways; Geral Blanchard March 14th, 2017: Pathways: A Guided Workbook for Youth Beginning Treatment; Timothy J Kahn April 11th, 2017: For Now: Words of the Girl Who Fought Back; Anna Hanson May 16th, 2017: Street Wise to Sex Wise; Steven Brown, Psy.D. June 20th, 2017: Applying Evidence Based work with Indigenous Communities: Joy Te Wiata and Russell Smith

Go To: http://www.nearipress.org/webinars for more information.

NYS OCFS MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING This is a FREE 2-hour web-based online training course. This course meets the New York State Education Department mandatory requirements for Training in Child Abuse Identification and Reporting. Once the course is completed you will receive your certificate.

Available at http://www.nysmandatedreporter.org/TrainingCourses.aspx

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