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  • Contains 6 Component(s) Includes Multiple Live Events. The next is on 12/05/2024 at 11:00 AM (EST)

    The Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) Basic training is appropriate for Master’s level therapists and above or those who are working on a Master’s degree and providing mental health services under the supervision of a licensed professional. TF-CBT has more data (25 + randomized trials and a number of quasi-experimental studies) to support the model’s effectiveness in helping children and families overcome the impact of child abuse and trauma than any other therapy model available. TF-CBT has been recognized by the federal government as a model program and is included on numerous websites for evidence-based practices.


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    This live training with Ashley Fiore, LCSW, includes two required learning sessions; Learning Session 1 is December 5, 6, and 10  from 11:00 am - 5:00 pm EST; Learning Session 2 is one day and will be held early Feb 2025, from 11:00am - 5:00pm EST. This will be an interactive and participatory virtual training experience with pre-work and action period assignments that build participants’ skills at implementing TF-CBT with children and families with fidelity and clinical competence. Clinicians will receive a training packet which will be mailed to them, private online access to over 800 downloadable clinical resources for TF-CBT, access to a private TF-CBT Clinical Discussion Forum with other participants and includes 12 group consultation calls 

    Attendees should have an active caseload appropriate for TF-CBT and be ready to apply the model. Supervisors are welcome to attend training; however, if they are not carrying their own active TF-CBT cases, they will not meet criteria to seek national certification.

    There is a cap of 50 attendees for this training. You must be paid in full to count toward the participation cap. It is strongly recommended you pay with credit card to ensure your spot is secure. If you plan to pay by check, you must email Jami Bolton, jbolton@nca-online.org, to let us know you are sending a check. The check must be received by Friday November 22, 2024.

    If registration is full, this means that our capacity has been met. Please email jbolton@nca-online.org, and we will add you to the waiting list. 

    The cost for the training is $450 and includes 12 consultation calls. You may use NCA grant funds for this training. Your spot will not be reserved until payment is received. If you are paying by check, please mail ASAP to ensure your spot. 

    To pay by check, select "check" under payment method during check out. After checking out, please save your invoice or email confirmation. 

    Mail your check and invoice, payable to National Children's Alliance, to:

    National Children's Alliance P.O. Box 71477 Washington, DC 20024 

    Your name and TF-CBT Intro must be on the check memo or on a note with your check, otherwise it will not be approved. Do not mail checks to the former NCA office address, please use the PO Box listed above.

    The Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) training is appropriate for Master’s level therapists and above or those who are working on a Master’s degree and providing mental health services under the supervision of a licensed professional. TF-CBT has more data (25 + randomized trials and a number of quasi-experimental studies) to support the model’s effectiveness in helping children and families overcome the impact of child abuse and trauma than any other therapy model available. TF-CBT has been recognized by the federal government as a model program and is included on numerous websites for evidence-based practices. 

    At the conclusion of this TF-CBT training, participants will be able to: 

    •  Evaluate which cases would benefit from TF-CBT and successfully engage families in treatment
    •  Create session agendas and structure TF-CBT sessions to meet fidelity standards
    •  Explain how to integrate gradual exposure into every TF-CBT session
    • Support children and teens in developing skills that enhance coping and symptom reduction in the aftermath of trauma 
    • Support caregivers in developing coping skills and parenting strategies for responding to children’s therapeutic needs in the aftermath of trauma 
    • Apply and implement the PRACTICE components of TF-CBT with families impacted by trauma 

    Upon completion of the virtual training, participants will have most of the requirements for formal certification in TF-CBT (obtained through the Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy National Therapist Certification Program). The Virtual Training and group calls count toward the requirements for national certification in TF-CBT. However, a few additional guidelines for national certification must be met as established by the developers. (For more information, please see www.tfcbt.org)Training participants are required to have a web camera (i.e., on a laptop computer or cell phone) in order to participate in the TF-CBT 4-day training via web-platform. 

    The training will be offered over 4 days including:

    3-day Learning Session 1: 

    Thursday December 5, 2024: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm EDT  

    Friday December 6, 2024: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm EDT  

    Tuesday December 10, 2024: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm EDT 

    1-day Learning Session 2:

    DATE TBD, Early February 2025; 11:00 am - 5:00 pm EDT

    Pre-Requisite: TF-CBTWeb *please note that there is a $35 fee that is NOT covered as part of your registration and which is paid to the Medical University of South Carolina through TF-CBTWeb.

    Completion of TF-CBT Web2.0 is required as a prerequisite to the virtual TF-CBT training and proof of completion should be submitted to Jami Bolton at NCA 3 days prior to Day 1 of the virtual training.  Email your certificate of completion to jbolton@nca-online.org 

    Registration:

    To register for this training, you will need an NCA Engage account. If you do not have one, visit NCA Engage Getting Started page for step-by-step instructions to request an NCA Engage account. The account request form will include a field that asks for an Organizational ID number. The Organizational ID number will inform us that the person signing into NCA Engage is employed at or partnered with a member organization. Please email membership@nca-online.org if you need your Organizational ID. If you are not employed at or partnered with a member organization, please enter MH24 as your Organizational ID for non-member access to NCA Engage. Non-member access will provide access to the training. 

     ** As a reminder, if you are paying by check, your training registration is incomplete, and your spot will not be reserved, until your check is received and is manually approved by our staff. Your name and TF-CBT Intro must be on the check memo or on a note with your check, otherwise it will not be approved. Do not mail checks to the former NCA office address, please use the PO Box listed above. 

    If you need any disability accommodations for this training, please reach out to Jami Bolton, jbolton@nca-online.org

    By registering for this training, I agree to the following:

    -I will complete all Pre-training assignments and email proof of my certificate of completion for TF-CBT Web 2.0 to Jami Bolton, jbolton@nca-online.org

    -I will provide brief monthly data regarding my caseload to meet funder requirements; this enables NCA to offer training at a reduced rate for trainees

    -Successful completion of TF-CBT Training includes: participating in all training activities, including didactic portion and interactive breakout activities and discussions; having my camera on during training and consultation calls; remaining in a stationary, private space during training and consultation; attending and participating in at least 75% of all scheduled group consultation calls (9 of 12), presenting my own TF-CBT treatment case during group consultation twice. 

     For any questions or concerns related to this training, or your participation, please contact Jami Bolton, jbolton@nca-online.org

    Ashley Fiore, MSW, LCSW

    National Trainer

    National Children's Alliance Institute for Better Mental Health Outcomes

    Ashley Fiore has worked with CACs throughout her professional career as a clinician, clinical director, program manager, trainer, and consultant. She has assessed and treated over 2,000 children and families using Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) and Alternatives for Families Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (AF-CBT). Prior to joining NCA, Ashley served as clinical faculty for the North Carolina Child Treatment Program, where she trained TF-CBT and provided individual and group consultation to clinicians using a learning collaborative model. She has expertise in the implementation and dissemination of evidence-based, trauma focused, child/family interventions. Ashley is a certified trainer in TF-CBT and AF-CBT and has provided training/consultation on trauma-informed comprehensive clinical assessments, trauma-related problematic sexual behaviors in children, and implementation support of evidence-based treatment models. She received her MSW from UNC-Chapel Hill, and enjoys gardening, making pottery, and hiking in her free time. 

  • Contains 7 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes Multiple Live Events. The next is on 10/23/2024 at 12:00 PM (EDT)

    Join your CAC Executive Director (ED) colleagues for this exciting training opportunity. CAC EDs lead the charge for positioning CACs to meet NCA’s Mental Health Accreditation Standards. Many ED’s do not have a mental health background which can create challenges. NCA is excited to announce this training opportunity for EDs to learn about developing and sustaining high quality mental health programs at your CACs.

    Join your CAC Executive Director (ED) colleagues for this exciting training opportunity. CAC EDs lead the charge for positioning CACs to meet NCA’s Mental Health Accreditation Standards. Many ED’s do not have a mental health background which can create challenges. NCA is excited to announce this training opportunity for EDs to learn about developing and sustaining high quality mental health programs at your CACs. 

    About The Project

    A total of 50 Executive Directors from CACs will be accepted into this training. Not only will you learn about mental health, but you will also be able to help shape future iterations of the training through feedback to the trainers. In 2021, NCA convened a Mental Health Standard Revision Committee of 20 individuals from Regional CACs, CACs, and subject-matter experts to make recommendations for the new Mental Health standard that went into effect in January 2023 to support the expanded NCA mission of healing for all children seen at CACs. This training will support CAC Executive Directors in the successful implementation of the 2023 NCA Mental Health standard.

    The training will be delivered in three-3 hour live interactive webinars. There will be approximately 1-2 hours of outside work to prepare for the next webinar. It is important that you complete the work between webinars to be an effective participant with your colleagues during the interactive portion of the webinars. 

    Training dates:

    Three – 3 hour live interactive webinars to be held the following dates from 12:00-3:00PM EST.

    • October 23, 2024
    • October 30, 2024
    • November 20, 2024

    What You’ll Learn
    Through this training, EDs will learn:

    • NCA’s 2023 Mental Health Accreditation Standard and strategies for successful implementation at your CAC.

    • Mental Health Roadmap to meeting the Accreditation Standard and providing quality mental health services for children and families served.

    • Evidence-Based Treatments (EBTs) recognized by NCA and training requirements.

    • Conducting a community-based mental health gap analysis to determine areas of concern in your CAC’s mental health response and what EBT is needed to add to your community/CAC’s menu of services.

    • The importance of collecting and documenting of accurate data and how that data can be used to inform service delivery and to seek funding for mental health services.

    • The MDT’s role in mental health service delivery.

    • The role of the Victim Advocate in engaging children and families in care.

    • Mental health collaborations to increase the number of linkage agreements.

    • The importance of collaboration between VAs and MH providers in the delivery of mental health services.

    • Opportunities to collaborate with other EDs from CACs across the country and to learn about strategies that other CACs are using to successfully meet the NCA MH Accreditation Standard 

    If you would like a hard copy of the workbook, please send Jami, jbolton@nca-online.org, your shipping address no later than Friday October 4th

    Executive Director Project Requirements

    This project is designed for Executive Directors at CAC who are interested in furthering their knowledge about the NCA Mental Health Accreditation Standard, evidence-based practices and planning and sustaining high quality mental health programs. Executive Directors are defined as having a leadership role including responsibility for the outcome of services to children and families served by the CAC. This professional possesses the administrative responsibility within the organization with authority to make systematic changes (policies, procedures, budgeting). NOTE: Senior Leaders who possess the administrative responsibility within the CAC with authority to make system changes (policies, procedures, budgeting) are welcome to register.  

    Complete Pre-Work:

    • The CAC Directors Mental Health Guide as pre-work: https://www.nctsn.org/resource...  The information in this guide will provide a foundation for this training and can serve as a resource to reinforce learning and the implementation of learning.

    • There will be additional resources provided to support learning as well as the implementation of that learning within your CAC and MDT.

    Additional Training Requirements:

    • Complete tasks between webinars to prepare yourself for the next training.

    • Complete training surveys to contribute to strengthening future ED training.

    Attendance and interactive participation are necessary to the success of your learning and to support other participants as they seek to learn from each other.

    The trainers will be available to answer any questions you might have via email both before and during the training.

    Libby Ralston, PhD

    Founding Director of the Dee Norton Lowcountry Children’s Center, Inc (DNLCC)

    Libby Ralston, PhD was the founding director of the Dee Norton Lowcountry Children’s Center, Inc (DNLCC) an accredited Children’s Advocacy Center located in Charleston, SC and now serves as the Director Emeritus. Dr. Ralston is on the clinical faculty of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science at the Medical University of South Carolina. She served on the NCA Board of Directors, on the NCA mental health standard revision committee and participated in the partnership between NCA and NCTSN to develop the CAC Director’s Guide to Mental Health services. Since 2007 Dr. Ralston has served as the co-director of Project BEST, a Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy dissemination and since 2013 has served as Co-Director of the South Carolina Trauma Practice Initiative, a collaboration between the South Carolina Department of Social Services, the SC Department of Mental Health and Project BEST. Both initiative have been funded by The Duke Endowment.

    Michelle Miller

    Director, NCA Institute for Better Mental Health Outcomes

    National Children's Alliance

    Michelle Miller, PhD, LCSW, LCPC, is the Director of NCA’s Institute for Better Mental Health Outcomes.  In addition to her 8 years at NCA, she nearly 3 decades of experience working in the child welfare field and over 20 years’ experience as a mental health provider. Dr. Miller spent 15 years as the founding director of NCA’s first accredited CAC in Montana and was the founding board chair for the Montana State Chapter of NCA. Michelle has over 20 years’ experience providing training and supervision to mental health practitioners. Since joining the NCA team in 2016, Michelle has worked with the Yale Child Study Center on the implementation of Child and Family Traumatic Stress Intervention in CACs. Michelle also works with Baylor University on training clinicians in evidenced-based assessment.  Michelle worked with the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center as a co-developer of a curriculum for victim advocates on engaging families in mental health care and provides national trainings on the topic. Michelle is the co-developer of a training curriculum for CAC executive directors on mental health. Michelle is the co-author of a chapter on Evidence-Based Mental Health Services for Child Victims of Maltreatment in the book Child Sexual Abuse: Practical Approaches to Prevention and Intervention that will be published by the Child Welfare League of America in April 2023. 

  • Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 10/15/2024 at 3:00 PM (EDT)

    This webinar will provide CACs and Chapter staff with an overview of the updates to OMS that will launch in late October. We will introduce the new, optional OMS Mental Health Services Survey, review updates to the Initial and Follow-up Caregiver Surveys, and review strategies for electronic data collection. Please join us and bring your questions!

    This webinar will provide CACs and Chapter staff with an overview of the updates to OMS that will launch in late October.  We will introduce the new, optional OMS Mental Health Services Survey, review updates to the Initial and Follow-up Caregiver Surveys, and review strategies for electronic data collection. Please join us and bring your questions!

    Erin Casey

    Program Evaluation Manager

    National Childrens Alliance

    Erin Casey is the NCA Program Evaluation Manager and coordinates data and evaluation projects such as NCA's Outcome Measurement System (OMS), CAC and Chapter Census surveys, and data collection for some of the Institute's initiatives. Prior to joining NCA, Erin was a Professor of Social Work at the University of Washington, Tacoma, where she was involved in research and program evaluation projects related to interpersonal violence and violence prevention.

  • Contains 2 Component(s) Includes a Live In-Person Event on 10/15/2024 at 9:00 AM (MDT)

    Advanced TF-CBT PSB Intensive (Children 12 and Under) Learning Session 1 includes 3 full days of live training in Denver, CO on October 15, 16, and 17 from 8:30 – 5:00 pm Learning Session 2 includes two virtual live training ½ days, Tuesday, Jan 21 from 11 am -2:30pm EST and Thursday, Jan 23 from 11 am – 2 pm EST. We are applying for CEs from professional organizations. This will be an interactive and participatory training in person and virtual training experience with pre-work and action period assignments that build participants’ skills at implementing a PSB application TF-CBT with children aged 12 and under and families with fidelity and clinical competence


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    Advanced TF-CBT PSB Intensive (Children 12 and Under) 

    This 10-month Advanced Training Intensive includes two learning sessions with Ashley Fiore, LCSW, and Geoff Sidoli, LCSW

    Learning Session 1 includes 3 full days of live training in Denver, CO on October 15, 16, and 17 from 8:30 – 5:00 pm

    Learning Session 2 includes two virtual live training ½ days, Tuesday, Jan 21 from 11 am -2:30pm EST and Thursday, January 23 from 11 am – 2 pm EST 

    Applications are in the process for CEs from professional organizations. This will be an interactive and participatory training in-person, and virtual training experience with pre-work and action period assignments that build participants' skills at implementing a PSB application TF-CBT with children aged 12 and under and their families with fidelity and clinical competence.

    Training content includes: Client identification and standardized assessment of children and their caregivers; interpretation, case conceptualization, record review practice; structured interviewing of children and caregivers, developing individualized treatment goals and safety plans, techniques for engaging caregivers who are in dissent/denial, PRACTICE component application of TF-CBT, and clinical skill development for working with this population. Training will include case application of TF-CBT using an evolving case study with video demonstration of skills. Clinicians will receive a training packet, private online access to over 800 downloadable clinical resources for TF-CBT, access to a private TF-CBT PSB Clinical Discussion Forum with other participants and includes 11 group consultation calls co-facilitated by the trainers. Clinicians must attend at least 8 of 11 calls to successfully complete training.

    Cost: $1,250/person

    NOTE: By registering for this training, I agree to the following:

    • I have completed Basic TF-CBT Training AND at least 9 of 12 group consultation calls with a developer-endorsed, national trainer    

    *Please provide proof of training and group call completion and/or national certification by emailing this to Jami Bolton at jbolton@nca-online.org by October 4, 2024.

    I commit to sharing information about my readiness, familiarity, willingness, and ability to serve this population pre-training and post-training. I commit to completing all pre-training and action period assignments

    • I commit to sharing information about my readiness, familiarity, willingness, and ability to serve this population pre-training and post-training
    • I will participate in the Welcome Call scheduled for Thursday, October 3 at 2 pm EST
    • I will participate in at least 8 of 11 scheduled Group Consultation Calls, the first of which is scheduled for Thursday, October 3 at 2 pm EST
    • I commit to submitting deidentified client data related to the number of children who receive treatment, reduction in clinical symptoms, and successful discharges 

    Attendees should have an active caseload appropriate for TF-CBT PSB and be ready to apply the model with at least 2 children.  Clinical supervisors are welcome to attend; however, if supervisors are not delivering the treatment during the consultation call phase, they will not be able to attend consultation calls. In order to be considered fully trained, participants must complete a minimum of 8 consultation calls and deliver the treatment to two children and their caregivers.   

    At the conclusion of this TF-CBT training, participants will be able to: 

    • Evaluate which cases would benefit from a PSB application of TF-CBT for children aged 12 and under
    • Use record review, assessment, and structured interviewing techniques to develop individualized treatment goals and collaborative safety plans.
    • Successfully engage appropriate cases in treatment, including caregivers in dissent/denial
    • Create session agendas to structure TF-CBT sessions to meet fidelity standards
    • Support children and teens in developing skills that enhance coping and symptom reduction in the aftermath of trauma 
    • Support caregivers in developing coping skills and parenting strategies for responding to children’s therapeutic needs in the aftermath of trauma 
    • Apply and implement the PRACTICE components of TF-CBT with families impacted by trauma and children exhibiting problematic sexual behaviors

    Lodging has been secured at the federal rate of $215. You can book your room here: Available Rooms - Embassy Suites by Hilton Denver Downtown Convention Center

    The training takes place at the same location.

    Ashley Fiore, MSW, LCSW

    National Trainer

    National Children's Alliance Institute for Better Mental Health Outcomes

    Ashley Fiore has worked with CACs throughout her professional career as a clinician, clinical director, program manager, trainer, and consultant. She has assessed and treated over 2,000 children and families using Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) and Alternatives for Families Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (AF-CBT). Prior to joining NCA, Ashley served as clinical faculty for the North Carolina Child Treatment Program, where she trained TF-CBT and provided individual and group consultation to clinicians using a learning collaborative model. She has expertise in the implementation and dissemination of evidence-based, trauma focused, child/family interventions. Ashley is a certified trainer in TF-CBT and AF-CBT and has provided training/consultation on trauma-informed comprehensive clinical assessments, trauma-related problematic sexual behaviors in children, and implementation support of evidence-based treatment models. She received her MSW from UNC-Chapel Hill, and enjoys gardening, making pottery, and hiking in her free time. 

    Geoff Sidoli, MSW, LCSW

    Coordinator of Mental Health Programs

    National Children's Alliance

    Geoff Sidoli, MSW, LCSW, is the current Coordinator for NCA’s Institute for Better Mental Health Outcomes.  He assists CACs around the country implementing, building, and sustaining mental health services.  Prior to coming to NCA, Geoff was the executive director of a CAC in Asheville, NC where he supervised a clinical department that assessed and treated trauma and problematic sexual behavior (PSB) utilizing multiple evidence-based/supported models, including a PSB model that he developed.  Geoff has a broad history of work with trauma and sexual violence for over 30 years including the assessment and treatment of individuals that have caused sexual harm.  He speaks regionally and nationally on the topic of sexual abuse, trauma assessment and treatment.  He served on several state/national boards and work groups that focus on intervention and prevention of sexual harm and trauma. 

  • Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 10/10/2024 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

    Join NCA for quarterly discussion calls to exchange ideas with other CACs working with military partners. Join us to share about your collaboration with military partners and learn what other CACs are doing to strengthen services for military families. Each call will include opportunity for highlighting successful practices, discussing challenges, and sharing ideas for improving CAC-military service coordination. Calls will take place the second Thursday of January, April, July, and October 2-3pm ET. All CACs are welcome to join calls when they can (attendance at all calls is not required). Please note that calls are live events and will not be recorded.

    Join NCA for quarterly discussion calls to exchange ideas with other CACs working with military partners. Join us to share about your collaboration with military partners and learn what other CACs are doing to strengthen services for military families. Each call will include opportunity for highlighting successful practices, discussing challenges, and sharing ideas for improving CAC-military service coordination.  

    Calls will take place the second Thursday of January, April, July, and October 2-3pm ET. All CACs are welcome to join calls when they can (attendance at all calls is not required). Please note that calls are live events and will not be recorded. 

  • Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 10/07/2024 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

    For all of us, CAC sustainability is top of mind these days. And, we are grateful for the many ways you strengthen the capacity of CACs every single day. Our collective efforts to secure and sustain funding have become even more imperative as CACs have experienced more frequent volatility and uncertainty in their funding. We invite you, CAC Leaders, to participate in a virtual discussion to learn about the strategies being discussed at the local, state and federal levels and to share your insights and perspectives on what you believe will deliver impact so that our future planning can be well informed and collaborative. With support from Ivy.Ly consulting, NCA is offering THREE opportunities for one representative from your CAC to participate in a virtual discussion.

    For all of us, CAC sustainability is top of mind these days. And, we are grateful for the many ways you strengthen the capacity of CACs every single day. Our collective efforts to secure and sustain funding have become even more imperative as CACs have experienced more frequent volatility and uncertainty in their funding.

    We invite you, CAC Leaders, to participate in a virtual discussion to learn about the strategies being discussed at the local, state and federal levels and to share your insights and perspectives on what you believe will deliver impact so that our future planning can be well informed and collaborative.  With support from Ivy.Ly consulting, NCA is offering THREE opportunities for one representative from your CAC to participate in a virtual discussion. 

    AnneMarie Schindler, MBA

    Ivy.Ly

    AnneMarie blends her business school background with years of experience as an entrepreneur and a constituent-focused professional. As a result, her approach is often measured, collaborative, and effectively delivered. Her ability to pivot between strategic and operational thinking and build highly-effective teams has made her widely sought after by organizations experiencing change and those trying to scale.

    AnneMarie works in both the for-profit and non-profit sectors, intentionally sparking thoughtful, informed actions that deliver financial results. Her projects have ranged from building complex development programs with emerging non-profits like The Chris Long Foundation and Fight CRC to assisting more mature organizations like AACR and Pelotonia in assessing, innovating, and scaling their efforts. AnneMarie’s operational and strategic skills allow her to bring a complete perspective into every project and push her clients to develop well-rounded initiatives that deliver on their key metrics.

    During her tenure as a fundraiser, AnneMarie has managed development portfolios that have met and exceeded revenue targets of $10M+ annually. She has also built fundraising programs from the ground up and developed creative fundraising engagements for professional athletes from the NFL, NBA, and professional cycling.

    Melissa Stewart, LCSW

    Ivy.Ly

    Melissa is a senior non-profit professional who has spent more than a 20-year career working in and supporting non-profits and organizations with a social impact. Her diverse program development and management expertise, including relationship building, strategic planning, and visionary leadership, helped her design and implement comprehensive public health programs for organizations across causes. Melissa was a pioneer within The LIVESTRONG Foundation, creating new and previously untapped strategies such as non-traditional partnerships that allowed scalable growth while providing more cancer survivors with much-needed support services.

    Melissa's experience in the first part of her career in direct social service delivery gives her a unique lens into the social sector world. Her time as a clinical social worker, and her ongoing licensure, ensure that she keeps the target audience and intended community at the forefront of her consultation and planning.

    Melissa brings tremendous energy and enthusiasm to her work. She is steadfast and forthright and has an innate ability to put people at ease and be adaptable to her settings. She is very disciplined and systematic in her approach to her work and takes great pride in being able to delicately integrate the art and science of program development and management

  • Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 09/27/2024 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

    For all of us, CAC sustainability is top of mind these days. And, we are grateful for the many ways you strengthen the capacity of CACs every single day. Our collective efforts to secure and sustain funding have become even more imperative as CACs have experienced more frequent volatility and uncertainty in their funding. We invite you, CAC Leaders, to participate in a virtual discussion to learn about the strategies being discussed at the local, state and federal levels and to share your insights and perspectives on what you believe will deliver impact so that our future planning can be well informed and collaborative. With support from Ivy.Ly consulting, NCA is offering THREE opportunities for one representative from your CAC to participate in a virtual discussion.

    For all of us, CAC sustainability is top of mind these days. And, we are grateful for the many ways you strengthen the capacity of CACs every single day. Our collective efforts to secure and sustain funding have become even more imperative as CACs have experienced more frequent volatility and uncertainty in their funding.

    We invite you, CAC Leaders, to participate in a virtual discussion to learn about the strategies being discussed at the local, state and federal levels and to share your insights and perspectives on what you believe will deliver impact so that our future planning can be well informed and collaborative.  With support from Ivy.Ly consulting, NCA is offering THREE opportunities for one representative from your CAC to participate in a virtual discussion. 

    AnneMarie Schindler, MBA

    Ivy.Ly

    AnneMarie blends her business school background with years of experience as an entrepreneur and a constituent-focused professional. As a result, her approach is often measured, collaborative, and effectively delivered. Her ability to pivot between strategic and operational thinking and build highly-effective teams has made her widely sought after by organizations experiencing change and those trying to scale.

    AnneMarie works in both the for-profit and non-profit sectors, intentionally sparking thoughtful, informed actions that deliver financial results. Her projects have ranged from building complex development programs with emerging non-profits like The Chris Long Foundation and Fight CRC to assisting more mature organizations like AACR and Pelotonia in assessing, innovating, and scaling their efforts. AnneMarie’s operational and strategic skills allow her to bring a complete perspective into every project and push her clients to develop well-rounded initiatives that deliver on their key metrics.

    During her tenure as a fundraiser, AnneMarie has managed development portfolios that have met and exceeded revenue targets of $10M+ annually. She has also built fundraising programs from the ground up and developed creative fundraising engagements for professional athletes from the NFL, NBA, and professional cycling.

    Melissa Stewart, LCSW

    Ivy.Ly

    Melissa is a senior non-profit professional who has spent more than a 20-year career working in and supporting non-profits and organizations with a social impact. Her diverse program development and management expertise, including relationship building, strategic planning, and visionary leadership, helped her design and implement comprehensive public health programs for organizations across causes. Melissa was a pioneer within The LIVESTRONG Foundation, creating new and previously untapped strategies such as non-traditional partnerships that allowed scalable growth while providing more cancer survivors with much-needed support services.

    Melissa's experience in the first part of her career in direct social service delivery gives her a unique lens into the social sector world. Her time as a clinical social worker, and her ongoing licensure, ensure that she keeps the target audience and intended community at the forefront of her consultation and planning.

    Melissa brings tremendous energy and enthusiasm to her work. She is steadfast and forthright and has an innate ability to put people at ease and be adaptable to her settings. She is very disciplined and systematic in her approach to her work and takes great pride in being able to delicately integrate the art and science of program development and management

  • Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 09/25/2024 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

    Please join us for an introduction to the Medical and Mental Health Disparities project!

    Please join us for an introduction to the Medical and Mental Health Disparities project!  This webinar will provide an overview of ways to define and assess services disparities in the Child Advocacy Center Field.  Participants will be introduced to a new tool for evaluating disparities and provided with a demonstration of how the tool can be used to assess for referral and services disparities.

    Erin Casey

    Program Evaluation Manager

    National Childrens Alliance

    Erin Casey is the NCA Program Evaluation Manager and coordinates data and evaluation projects such as NCA's Outcome Measurement System (OMS), CAC and Chapter Census surveys, and data collection for some of the Institute's initiatives. Prior to joining NCA, Erin was a Professor of Social Work at the University of Washington, Tacoma, where she was involved in research and program evaluation projects related to interpersonal violence and violence prevention.

    Rhonda Wurgler

    NCAtrak Application Specialist

    National Children's Alliance

    Rhonda Wurgler is the NCAtrak Specialist for National Children’s Alliance (NCA). Prior to joining NCA Rhonda was an Executive Director of a Child Advocacy Center and a Deputy Sheriff in Medina County, Ohio. In addition to her twenty plus years of serving her community in those capacities she has also served on many task forces, councils, not-for-profit boards and is currently a member of her local school board. Her experience and knowledge of CACs, Multidisciplinary Teams, and of the technology needed to assist them daily in their work provides CACs across the country valuable technical assistance. In addition to providing technical assistance with NCAtrak Rhonda also develops and delivers NCAtrak training programs to assist CACs with their important work of helping children.

  • Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 09/24/2024 at 3:00 PM (EDT)

    Join NCA staff for an opportunity to discuss the new national military MOUs. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions about MOU participation and discuss military partnership efforts with NCA staff and other CACs. Whether you drop in for a quick question or stay for the entire session, this live event will provide insights and networking opportunities. Please note that this session will not be recorded.

    Join NCA staff for an opportunity to discuss the new national military MOUs. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions about MOU participation and discuss military partnership efforts with NCA staff and other CACs. Whether you drop in for a quick question or stay for the entire session, this live event will provide insights and networking opportunities. Please note that this session will not be recorded.  

    Heather Provencher, LCSW

    Senior Manager for Federal Partnerships

    National Children’s Alliance

    Heather Provencher, LCSW, is Senior Manager for Federal Partnerships at National Children’s Alliance (NCA). Prior to joining NCA, she worked in foster care and child protective services and held investigative, forensic interviewing, advocacy, and prevention education roles at Children's Advocacy Centers in Maryland and California.

    Amber Garrison-Ahmed, LCSW

    Coordinator for Federal Partnerships

    National Children's Alliance

    Amber Garrison-Ahmed, LCSW is the Coordinator for Federal Partnerships at NCA. She received her education at University of Denver earning her Masters of Social Work and a certification in Animal Assisted Social Work in 2008.  Amber became a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in 2011. She is an experienced Social Worker with over 18 years of experience specializing in the care of domestic violence, child abuse, crisis intervention, child protection, and military social work.

    Wendy Luikart

    Administrative Assistant for Services to Military Families

    National Children's Alliance

  • Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 09/23/2024 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

    For all of us, CAC sustainability is top of mind these days. And, we are grateful for the many ways you strengthen the capacity of CACs every single day. Our collective efforts to secure and sustain funding have become even more imperative as CACs have experienced more frequent volatility and uncertainty in their funding. We invite you, CAC Leaders, to participate in a virtual discussion to learn about the strategies being discussed at the local, state and federal levels and to share your insights and perspectives on what you believe will deliver impact so that our future planning can be well informed and collaborative. With support from Ivy.Ly consulting, NCA is offering THREE opportunities for one representative from your CAC to participate in a virtual discussion.

    For all of us, CAC sustainability is top of mind these days. And, we are grateful for the many ways you strengthen the capacity of CACs every single day. Our collective efforts to secure and sustain funding have become even more imperative as CACs have experienced more frequent volatility and uncertainty in their funding.

    We invite you, CAC Leaders, to participate in a virtual discussion to learn about the strategies being discussed at the local, state and federal levels and to share your insights and perspectives on what you believe will deliver impact so that our future planning can be well informed and collaborative.  With support from Ivy.Ly consulting, NCA is offering THREE opportunities for one representative from your CAC to participate in a virtual discussion. 

    AnneMarie Schindler, MBA

    Ivy.Ly

    AnneMarie blends her business school background with years of experience as an entrepreneur and a constituent-focused professional. As a result, her approach is often measured, collaborative, and effectively delivered. Her ability to pivot between strategic and operational thinking and build highly-effective teams has made her widely sought after by organizations experiencing change and those trying to scale.

    AnneMarie works in both the for-profit and non-profit sectors, intentionally sparking thoughtful, informed actions that deliver financial results. Her projects have ranged from building complex development programs with emerging non-profits like The Chris Long Foundation and Fight CRC to assisting more mature organizations like AACR and Pelotonia in assessing, innovating, and scaling their efforts. AnneMarie’s operational and strategic skills allow her to bring a complete perspective into every project and push her clients to develop well-rounded initiatives that deliver on their key metrics.

    During her tenure as a fundraiser, AnneMarie has managed development portfolios that have met and exceeded revenue targets of $10M+ annually. She has also built fundraising programs from the ground up and developed creative fundraising engagements for professional athletes from the NFL, NBA, and professional cycling.

    Melissa Stewart, LCSW

    Ivy.Ly

    Melissa is a senior non-profit professional who has spent more than a 20-year career working in and supporting non-profits and organizations with a social impact. Her diverse program development and management expertise, including relationship building, strategic planning, and visionary leadership, helped her design and implement comprehensive public health programs for organizations across causes. Melissa was a pioneer within The LIVESTRONG Foundation, creating new and previously untapped strategies such as non-traditional partnerships that allowed scalable growth while providing more cancer survivors with much-needed support services.

    Melissa's experience in the first part of her career in direct social service delivery gives her a unique lens into the social sector world. Her time as a clinical social worker, and her ongoing licensure, ensure that she keeps the target audience and intended community at the forefront of her consultation and planning.

    Melissa brings tremendous energy and enthusiasm to her work. She is steadfast and forthright and has an innate ability to put people at ease and be adaptable to her settings. She is very disciplined and systematic in her approach to her work and takes great pride in being able to delicately integrate the art and science of program development and management