Family Centered Approach for Children of Addicted Parents Wednesday, November 14, 2018 Northern Kentucky Convention Center 7:15 am 4:30 pm HOSTED WITH THE COLLABORATIVE, CHILDREN OF ADDICTED PARENTS
CONFERENCE DESCRIPTION Welcome to the 3 rd annual conference, Family Centered Approach for Children of Addicted Parents, presented by the Collaborative for Children of Addicted Parents, GLAD House, and. This year s conference will focus on medical and neurodevelopmental issues, childcare, preschool and school issues, family placement, protective services and court involvement, and prevention measures through a family centered approach. Through these discussions, we hope as a community to support the family structure (biological or other) for every child affected by parental addiction, thereby, halting the intergenerational cycle of addiction. CONFERENCE GOALS Discuss the neurodevelopmental outcomes of in utero opioid exposure Discuss the psychosocial and mental health aspects of living with parents affected by a substance use disorder Discuss the educational issues of children affected by parental substance use disorder Describe the fundamental components of the integration of Children s Services and the court system as it relates to cases of child neglect and/or abuse. CONFERENCE FEE Physicians: $125 Non-Physicians: $75 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Ira Chasnoff, MD Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, University of Illinois College of Medicine President, NTI Upstream O dell Moreno Owens, MD, MPH President and Chief Executive Officer Mary Vicario, LPCC-S Founder, Finding Hope Consulting, LLC 2
ACCREDITATION Physicians: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of and GLAD House. is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. ABP MOC Part 2: Successful completion of this CME activity enables the participant to earn MOC points in the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. It is the CME activity provider s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABP MOC credit. Nurses: 6.3 Contact hours will be awarded to nurses who attend the entire program and complete an evaluation tool. Hospital Medical Center is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Ohio Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. (OBN-001-91). Social Work: Hospital Medical Center Social Services is an approved provider of Social Work continuing education, PROVIDER NUMBER: RSX069302, Ohio Counselor, Social Worker, and Marriage and Family Therapist Board. Social Work clock hours are pending. Clinical Counselor: Hospital Medical Center is an approved provider of professional counselor continuing education units, provider number RCX111201. This conference is pending approval for 6.25 clock hours. Child Life: Child Life Specialists can use a certificate of attendance for CE Credit. Teachers (LPDC): 7 Contact Hours of Educator Credit are provided. Final approval of Certificates of Participation will be determined by your Local Professional Development Committee (LPDC). Keep all Certificates of Participation with your Individual Professional Development Plan (IPDP). Ohio Psychologists: is approved by the Ohio Psychological Association-CME Program to offer continuing education for psychologists. (provider #310833936), maintains responsibility for the program. This program is approved for 6.25 hours. Additional credits pending. Visit www.cincinnatichildrens.org/childrenofaddiction for updates. 3
Agenda 7:15 8:15 am Registration, Resource Fair, Exhibitors, & Continental Breakfast 8:15 8:30 am Welcome KATHY WEDIG, MD, CONFERENCE CO-CHAIR Attending Neonatologist, Perinatal Institute, Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine 8:30 9:30 am KEYNOTE Infants with Prenatal Substance Exposure: Readiness for Attachment IRA CHASNOFF, MD Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, University of Illinois College of Medicine President, NTI Upstream 9:30 9:45 am Break, Resource Fair, Exhibitors & Posters 9:45 11:15 am MORNING BREAKOUT SESSIONS See selections on page 5 11:15 am noon Lunch, Resource Fair, Exhibitors & Posters noon 12:20 pm KEYNOTE PRESENTATION Opioids: What About the Children? O DELL OWENS, MD, MPH President and Chief Executive Officer, 12:30 2 pm AFTERNOON BREAKOUT SESSIONS 1 See selections on page 5 2 2:15 pm Break, Resource Fair, Exhibitors & Posters 2:15 3:15 pm AFTERNOON BREAKOUT SESSIONS 2 See selections on page 5 3:15 3:30 pm Break, Resource Fair, Exhibitors & Posters 3:30 4:30 pm CLOSING KEYNOTE Resilience and Hope: Building Your Plain of Possibility MARY VICARIO, LPCC-S Founder, Finding Hope Consulting, LLC 4:30 pm EVALUATION AND CLOSING Support this Conference! Do you work for an organization that would like to participate in the Resource Fair, be an Exhibitor, or a Conference Sponsor? To learn more about these opportunities visit: www.cincinnatichildrens.org/childrenofaddiction 4
MORNING BREAKOUT SESSIONS: CHOOSE ONE 1. Translating Trauma: Interventions to Treat School-Age Children and Teens MARY VICARIO, LPCC-S Finding Hope Consulting, LLC 2. Understanding and Managing Implicit Bias: Addictions Considerations TARA RILEY, MED 3. Navigating Child Custody Issues: A Panel Discussion KLARYSA BENGE, JD, Panel Moderator Law Office of the Hamilton County Public Defender AAREN MEEHAN, MS, JD Private Practice RYAN WYNETT NICHOLE MCCLURE, MS Clermond County Job & Family Services 4. Neurodevelopmental Outcomes for Substance-Exposed Children and Teens IRA CHASNOFF, MD NTI Upstream 5. What Might be Hidden Right Under Your Nose? FRED BARNES, RETIRED City of Loveland Police BETH RENNER Loveland Drug Task Force AFTERNOON BREAKOUT SESSIONS 1: CHOOSE ONE 6. Translating Trauma: Interventions to Treat School-Age Children and Teens (repeated from the AM session) MARY VICARIO, LPCC-S Finding Hope Consulting, LLC 7. It s a Family Affair: Voices of Caregivers who are Living the Impact of Addiction on their Families ERICA KOE-KROMPECHER, LISW-S, LICDC, OCPC, CCTSW, Panel Moderator ANNIE BENNETT, LISW-S, Panelist CARLNETTA FLAGG-MYLES, Panelist DENISE STRIMPLE, Panelist KRIS BULLOCK, Panelist CASSANDRA SWAN, Panelist WILLIAM STEARNS, Panelist 8. Prevention: A Critical Component in the Continuum of Care for Children of Addicted Parents SARA RORER, MSSW, JD, Panel Moderator Private practice MICHELLE COX, MSW, LISW-S GLAD House MARY HAAG, RN, BSN, OCPC, ICPS Prevention FIRST MARY FRANCIS, BA, MA, SONYA CARRICO, BSW 9. Understanding and Managing Implicit Bias: Addictions Considerations (repeated from AM session) TARA RILEY, MED 10. Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: The First 6 Months KATHY WEDIG, MD RYAN WYNETT 5
AFTERNOON BREAKOUT SESSIONS 2: CHOOSE ONE 11. The Impact of the Opioid Crisis on Young Children: A Focus on Early Childhood Educators & Care Providers STEPHANIE WEBER, PSYD ANDREA WITWER, PHD The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center MICHELLE ROLEY-ROBERTS, PHD The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center HANEIN EDREES, MD 12. Connections for Life: Utilizing Occupational Therapy in a Collaborative Treatment Model BREANNA LYNCH, OTR Cincinnati Occupational Therapy Institute/ Connections for Life 13. KEEPING FAMILIES TOGETHER KRISTEN BROKAMP, OTR Cincinnati Occupational Therapy Institute/ Connections for Life The State of Kinship Care in Kentucky: How to Partner with Kinship Families using the Kentucky Strengthening Families Protective Factors RACHEL GOSNEY, BS Children Inc. Failing to Plan is Planning to Fail: The Successes and Failures of St. Elizabeth s Baby Steps Program ANDREA EDEN-SHINGLETON, BSN St. Elizabeth Healthcare TERRI WILDE, MSN St. Elizabeth Healthcare Supporting High Risk Pregnancies in Rural Communities: A 360 Degree View SHANNON WHEELER, MS University of Southern Indiana JENNIFER TACKITT-DORFMEYER, LCSW Indiana University ELIZABETH OYER, PHD Indiana University 14. Increasing Breastfeeding in Neonates Diagnosed with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome GAIL BAGWELL, DNP Nationwide Children s Hospital 15. THERAPEUTIC INTERAGENCY PRESCHOOL A Community TIP for Babies: Trauma-Focused Treatment for Very Young Victims and their Families JANE SITES, EDD FRANCOISE PIERREDON, LPCC JAMI CLARKE, LSW Therapeutic Interagency Preschool: Bringing TIP to Your County AMY LEDYARD, LISW Solutions CCRC LISA CAYARD, MA Warren County Community Services Early Learning Centers SUSAN WALTHER Warren County Community Services 6
CONFERENCE FEE Physicians: $125 Non-Physicians: $75 REGISTRATION Online registration for this conference is required. To register online, please visit www.cincinnatichildrens.org/childrenofaddiction and click Register. Credit card and electronic check transactions will be processed at time of registration. To pay by hard copy check, please register online as described above, complete the following form, and submit form and payment to the address below. Name: Phone: Email: Make checks payable to: CCHMC CME. Please remit your form and payment to: CME Office 3333 Burnet Avenue, MLC 3003 Cincinnati, OH 45229 CANCELLATION Cancellations received before November 1, 2018 will be fully refunded. Cancellations received after November 1, 2018 will not be refunded. Attendee replacements can be arranged by contacting cme@cchmc.org. ACCOMMODATIONS A limited number of discounted guest rooms have been reserved at the Cincinnati Marriott at RiverCenter (10 West RiverCenter Boulevard, Covington, KY 41011) at the rate of $139.00 per night. Rooms will be available until October 23, 2018 at 5 pm. To reserve a room online visit www.cincinnatichildrens.org/childrenofaddiction. Questions? Contact the CME office at 513.636.6732 or cme@cchmc.org. BRV295929