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DISCOVER. INSPIRE. GROW. 16th Annual Community Response Sioux Falls Convention Center 1101 N. West Ave. Sioux Falls, South Dakota 012000-00454 6/16

16th Annual Community Response GUEST SPEAKERS: Carole James Ms. James has a Bachelor s degree in Sociology and Criminal Justice from Northern State University and her Juris Doctorate from the University of South Dakota. Ms. James began practicing criminal law in 2006 after being admitted to the South Dakota State Bar. Ms. James has been prosecuting juveniles in Minnehaha County since 2007. Ms. James has been active in various committees and organizations in Minnehaha County as they relate to juvenile prosecution and she has also been active on multiple work groups related to the implementation of the Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative in Minnehaha County. Ms. James is married and has a daughter approximately 16 months old. Jacqueline Page, Psy.D. Dr. Page is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis, Tennessee. Her specialty areas include: adolescents who have engaged in sexually abusive behavior, children with sexual behavior problems, victims of sexual abuse and juvenile justice. Dr. Page served on the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers Executive Board for six years, is co-chair of the adolescent guidelines committee and is an appointed member of the Tennessee Joint Task Force for Children s Justice. She has published in the field and is an experienced presenter at a state, regional, national and international level. Dr. Page s main focus at this time is assisting the Tennessee Department of Children s Services in developing and implementing best practices for adolescents who have engaged in sexually abusive behavior and children with sexual behavioral problems.

DISCOVER. INSPIRE. GROW. Lisa Stellinga Ms. Stellinga is a master s level therapist whose counseling agency is located in Sioux Falls, SD. She earned her Master s degree from South Dakota State University in Counseling & Human Resource Development, and her Bachelor s degree from the University of South Dakota in Alcohol and Drug Abuse Studies. She s worked in related fields for more than 30 years including outpatient and home-based therapy, hospitals, alcohol and drug treatment centers, group homes and schools. Currently, Ms. Stellinga works with adults struggling with depression/anxiety and insomnia, and with children and families involved in the post-adoption process. She is passionate about educating anyone who will listen about attachment and trauma issues as she is committed to offering hope. She speaks to parent organizations, churches, mental health and medical professionals. She uses metaphors and stories to help the listener absorb the material presented and she will help you understand how healing has been found in many with whom she has worked! Kevin M. Mulcahy Kevin is a survivor of child sexual abuse. He works as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Detroit and serves as the Executive Assistant United States Attorney. Throughout his career, Kevin has prosecuted a variety of cases, including offenses involving firearms, drugs, bank robberies, threats, and a wide variety of other federal prosecutions. But most of his caseload focuses on child exploitation crimes, including production of child pornography cases, traveler cases, and other significant crimes against children prosecutions. Kevin has been a prosecutor since 2002, all on the federal level, with the first 3 ½ years as an Assistant United States Attorney in San Diego, and the rest in Detroit. Kevin obtained his undergraduate degree in Statistics and American Culture from the University of Michigan and his Juris Doctorate from Santa Clara School of Law. He has 3 kids, 2 cats, 1 dog and a very nice wife.

16th Annual Community Response AGENDA 7:00-8:00 a.m. Registration and Breakfast 8:00 8:15 a.m. Welcome and Opening Remarks 8:15 9:15 a.m. Juvenile Sex Offender: Punishment or Rehabilitation? Presenter: Carole J. James, Senior Deputy State s Attorney 9:15 10:15 a.m. Shattered Hearts: Sibling Sexual Abuse & Considerations for Reunification Presenter: Jacqueline Page, Psy.D. 10:15 10:35 a.m. Break 10:35 12:00 p.m. What You Need to Know: Adolescents Who Have Engaged in Sexually Abusive Behavior Presenter: Jacqueline Page, Psy.D. 12:00 1:15 p.m. Lunch 1:15 2:15 p.m. Effective Responses to Trauma: Field Work Presenter: Lisa Stellinga, MS, LPC-MH, QMHP, LAC, Therapist 2:15 2:35 p.m. Break 2:35 4:35 p.m. Randy & Me: A Prosecutor s Story of His Childhood Sexual Abuse Presenter: Kevin M. Mulcahy 4:35 4:45 p.m. Closing and Evaluations

DISCOVER. INSPIRE. GROW. EDUCATION/CREDIT CME: Sanford Health is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Sanford Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.5 AMA PRA Category I Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. ANCC: Sanford Health Center for Learning is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Washington State Nurses Association Continuing Education Approval & Recognition Program (CEARP), an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. 6.65 ANCC Contact Hour SD SOCIAL WORK: Sanford Health is approved as a provider for continuing education by the South Dakota Board of Social Work Examiners Provider #1021. Social workers will receive 6.5 continuing education contact hours or 0.65 CEU s for participating in this course. South Dakota Board of Counselors The board will accept continuing education credits for programs approved by AMA PRA Category 1. EMS Advanced life support (ALS) continuing education has been reviewed and approved by the South Dakota Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners staff. ALS CE Approval #1703A.

16th Annual Community Response FEES AND REGISTRATION Registration fee for the conference includes course materials, refreshments and lunch. Please register at sanfordhealth.org and type in keyword Child s Voice. For more information, please contact Elizabeth Groff, Director Assistant, at (605) 333-2200 or via email at elizabeth.groff@sanfordhealth.org. Fee Sanford employees $25 All other registrants $55 Register Online Visit sanfordhealth.org and type in keyword: Child s Voice Cancellation Policy A full refund will be given for complete registration cancellations made before September 23, 2016. A written letter requesting cancellation must be faxed to Elizabeth Groff at (605) 333-2222. No refunds will be issued for requests made after September 23, 2016. If you have any special needs that require additional assistance, please call Elizabeth Groff at (605) 333-2200. Requests must be received at least two weeks prior to conference. Hotel Accommodations Listing of area hotels provided below. Due to other events taking place in Sioux Falls early reservation of hotel rooms are encouraged. Sheraton Sioux Falls & Convention Center (605) 331-0100 Ramada Hotel & Suites (605) 336-1020 Best Western Plus Ramkota Hotel (605) 336-0650 Guesthouse Inn & Suites (605) 338-6242 Super 8 (605) 339-9330

DISCOVER. INSPIRE. GROW. Conference Location The Sioux Falls Convention Center is located at 1101 N. West Avenue in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. For more information please visit http://www.siouxfallscc.com/ Please note: Room temperatures tend to fluctuate, so bring a light jacket or sweater for comfort. Target Audience Child abuse professionals involved in the identification, investigation, prosecution or treatment of children who may be victims of child abuse and neglect will benefit from this conference. Target audience includes: social workers, law enforcement, attorneys, judges, victim advocates, counselors, CASA volunteers, first responders, health professionals, medical, nursing, students, daycare providers, teachers, foster parents, and others interested in the field of child abuse and neglect. Statement of Need The National Children s Alliance recommends that child abuse professionals receive continuing education on the latest trends and research in child abuse annually. Child s Voice and Child Advocacy Centers of South Dakota are committed to best practice in the evaluation of children who may be victims of child abuse and neglect. The conference agenda was chosen based on feedback from prior attendees and the multidisciplinary team members. Disclosure Faculty disclosure and commercial relationship information will be made available at the activity. Speakers are required to disclose discussion of any off label, experimental or investigational uses of drugs or devices in their presentations. Disclosure of these relevant financial relationships will be published in course materials so those participants in the activity may formulate their own judgments regarding the presentation. National Children s Alliance, a not-forprofit organization whose mission is to provide training, technical assistance and networking opportunities to communities seeking to plan, establish and improve children s advocacy centers.

16th Annual Community Response Sioux Falls Convention Center 1101 N. West Ave. Sioux Falls, South Dakota