Accessing Workshops & Live Sessions

Please note, workshop recordings will be released daily at 9am Eastern. The agenda below is a suggested schedule for attendees. All live sessions will take place December 14 – 16th. Each live session will be recorded and available on-demand until March 15, 2021.  
Workshops are labeled as live events. Unfortunately, we cannot change the text, and the workshop is not live. The workshop recording will be released daily at 9am Eastern.
Schedule at a Glance - Monday, December 14th

Agenda December 14th - All Times EST

Welcome to the 2020 Leadership Conference with Teresa Huizar, NCA Executive Director10:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.

Welcome to the 2020 Leadership Conference with Teresa Huizar, NCA Executive Director

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Live welcome from NCA's Executive Director, Teresa Huizar
Speaker

Teresa Huizar

Session 1A: I Take it Back: When a Child Recants Sexual Abuse Allegations10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Session 1A: I Take it Back: When a Child Recants Sexual Abuse Allegations

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This workshop will identify risk factors that might be present in a case, which could be indicative of a possible recant. A discussion on how the MDT can evaluate the report of a recantation to determine what to do next, such as a recant interview, and what it should look like. 
Speaker

Carrie Paschall

Session 1B: Helping Your Members Through the Accreditation Process Part I10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Session 1B: Helping Your Members Through the Accreditation Process Part I

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Which Standards for Accredited Members and essential components cause the most challenges for CACs going through accreditation? What strategies can CACs use to meet essential components? We'll give you an overview of accreditation, review the pending process, and discuss the benefits that can come from going pending.
Speaker

Alyson MacKenzie, Alyssa Todd

Session 1C: Treating Child and Caregiver Trauma Under One Roof10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Session 1C: Treating Child and Caregiver Trauma Under One Roof

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Caregivers play an essential role in helping children recover from trauma. Most are able to actively participate in the child’s treatment, but some need their own services due to their trauma history and untreated PTSD. We’ll discuss the benefits of providing Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) and Cognitive Processing Therapy.
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Anna Schimmelpfennig, Nicola Herting, PhD

Session 1D: Elevating your Forensic Interview Program10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Session 1D: Elevating your Forensic Interview Program

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Leadership, providing support and feedback, and proper training programs are imperative for the success of a forensic interviewer. This session will help supervisors and directors create and maintain a defensible forensic interview program.
Speaker

Christina Rouse, MSW, Michele Thames

Session 1E: Our Disaster Story : Lessons Learned from Hurricane Michael10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Session 1E: Our Disaster Story : Lessons Learned from Hurricane Michael

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In October 2018, the Panhandle of Florida was leveled by Category 5 Hurricane Michael. Gulf Coast Children’s Advocacy Center’s primary facilities in four counties were caught in the eye of the storm. The short preparation time. recovery, and aftermath taught us what's important and how to continue operations after a life-altering disaster.
Speaker

Lori Allen

Session 1F: Child Sex Abuse Victims' Access to Justice & SOL Reform10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Session 1F: Child Sex Abuse Victims' Access to Justice & SOL Reform

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In this workshop, we will discuss the history of statute of limitations reform for child sex abuse victims, its impact on institutions that have endangered children, and where the movement is headed today, including a state-by-state survey, and how people can get involved in the movement.

Marci is the leading national expert on SOL reform and the author of Justice Denied: What America Must Do to Protect Its Children (Cambridge University Press).
Speaker

Marci Ann Hamilton

Session 1G: Putting Ourselves Out of Business: Prioritizing Primary Prevention10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Session 1G: Putting Ourselves Out of Business: Prioritizing Primary Prevention

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The CAC model is built around intervention to help children recover from the trauma of abuse. Chicago Children's Advocacy Center, however, has set out to execute research-informed primary prevention programming and strategies at local schools, within legislative coalitions and through policy consultation with youth serving organizations. Initiatives regarding the importance of prevention education during the COVID-19 pandemic and within the context of remote learning will also be discussed.
Speaker

Char Rivette, Julia Strehlow

Session 1H: The Darkness to Light Prevention Paradigm for Behavior Change10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Session 1H: The Darkness to Light Prevention Paradigm for Behavior Change

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The Darkness to Light Prevention Paradigm addresses individual and social factors influencing adults' willingness/ability to take action to prevent abuse. We can use this approach to reduce barriers to prevention; increase individual and community faith that organizations and legal systems will work effectively for prevention; react responsibly; increase accountability; and increase resources for communication, mobilization, policy implementation, and advocacy.
Speaker

Angelia Gil, CCMP, CHES

Session 1I: Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse but Victims of Imagery: NCMEC’s Survivor Services10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Session 1I: Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse but Victims of Imagery: NCMEC’s Survivor Services

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Come learn how NCMEC assists survivors of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) by exploring innovative solutions to stop the proliferation of this material online and address the long-term needs of survivors and their families.
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Kathryn Rifenbark, Lanae Holmes

Session 1J: Stop, Collaborate, and Listen: Building Consensus in Your State Chapter10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Session 1J: Stop, Collaborate, and Listen: Building Consensus in Your State Chapter

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Chapter leaders must guide their organizations to be leaders on child abuse issues and the CAC model. But doing this successfully and collaboratively with our membership can be challenging. We'll discuss the importance of working with your membership and how to collaborate to advance your Chapter’s mission.
Speaker

Patty Terzian

Session 1A: I Take it Back: When a Child Recants Sexual Abuse Allegations LIVE Q&A11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Session 1A: I Take it Back: When a Child Recants Sexual Abuse Allegations LIVE Q&A

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Join a live question and answer session with Carrie Paschall on Session 1A: I Take it Back: When a Child Recants Sexual Abuse Allegations
Speaker

Carrie Paschall

Session 1C: Treating Child and Caregiver Trauma Under One Roof LIVE Q&A11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Session 1C: Treating Child and Caregiver Trauma Under One Roof LIVE Q&A

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Join a live question and answer session with Anna Schimmelpfennig & Nicola Herting on Session 1C: Treating Child and Caregiver Trauma Under One Roof.
Speaker

Anna Schimmelpfennig, Nicola Herting, PhD

Session 1D: Elevating your Forensic Interview Program LIVE Q&A11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Session 1D: Elevating your Forensic Interview Program LIVE Q&A

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Join a live question and answer session with Christina Rouse & Michele Thames on Session 1D: Elevating your Forensic Interview Program
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Christina Rouse, MSW, Michele Thames

Session1G: Putting Ourselves Out of Business: Prioritizing Primary Prevention LIVE Q&A11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Session1G: Putting Ourselves Out of Business: Prioritizing Primary Prevention LIVE Q&A

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Join a live question and answer session with Char Rivette & Julia Strehlow on Session1G: Putting Ourselves Out of Business: Prioritizing Primary Prevention
Speaker

Char Rivette, Julia Strehlow

Break/Networking Opportunities/Visit Exhibit Hall12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.

Break/Networking Opportunities/Visit Exhibit Hall

Exhibit Hall Networking

Opening Keynote: Athletes and Abuse1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Opening Keynote: Athletes and Abuse

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Professor Marci Hamilton will address the issue of the sex abuse of young athletes, which is a nationwide problem that spans multiple sports, coaches, schools, and leagues. She will survey the state of play with respect to the ongoing disputes and will offer insights into better prevention based on the work of CHILD USA.

CHILD USA recently surveyed elite athletes to assess the incidence of abuse and neglect, and Prof. Hamilton will report on those findings. CHILD USA also instituted the Game Over: Commission to Protect Youth Athletes in 2018 to study in-depth the sex abuse scandal involving the abuse of hundreds of gymnasts by Dr. Larry Nassar, and to put together more effective prevention policies for young athletes. The Commission is composed of a distinguished group of experts including NCA's own Executive Director, Teresa Huizar. Prof. Hamilton will discuss the progress of the Commission toward its goal of publishing a White Paper on the prevention of sex abuse of young athletes.
Speaker

Marci Ann Hamilton

Opening Keynote Live Q&A2:45 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Opening Keynote Live Q&A

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Professor Marci Hamilton will join conference attendees to answer questions on the Opening Keynote: Athletes and Abuse
Speaker

Marci Ann Hamilton

Session 2A: Reaching the Rural Underserved through Telehealth3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Session 2A: Reaching the Rural Underserved through Telehealth

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Barriers can prevent children and adolescents from accessing mental health services, especially in rural areas. We'll review recent research on the effectiveness of telehealth services, the lessons learned in North Dakota, and practical considerations for CACs implementing a trauma-focused telehealth program in a rural state.
Speaker

Nicola Herting, PhD, Paula Condol, Regan Stewart

Session 2B: Better Features, Better Futures: Data and Reporting for Chapters3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Session 2B: Better Features, Better Futures: Data and Reporting for Chapters

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Join the NCAtrak team for a look at new Chapter-level features, such as sharing non-identifiable information between participating centers in a state. Learn how to customize dashboards for Chapter users and share news with members. Get your support questions answered.
Speaker

Gary Cossaboom, Troy Price

Session 2C: Child Advocacy Center Expansion across Indian Country: Supporting American Indian/ Alaska Native Children and Families3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Session 2C: Child Advocacy Center Expansion across Indian Country: Supporting American Indian/ Alaska Native Children and Families

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American Indian and Alaska Native children who are victims of child abuse are often served by Child Advocacy Centers in both rural and urban communities. This presentation will explore the historical traumas perpetrated by the child welfare system and the present influences on Indigenous families. Participants will move through the National Children’s Alliance accreditation standards and be provided recommendations and approaches to consider that support the physical and psychological safety of AI/AN children and families accessing services. Further, participants will be asked to explore system-wide and programmatic barriers faced by AI/AN children and families involving accessibility and participation in the CAC process and subsequent case management and treatment services.


  • Improve participant understanding about the contemporary influence of historical trauma on AI/AN children and families accessing services offered through state and county operated Child Advocacy Centers;
  • Participants will explore approaches to practice across CAC accreditation standards that are culturally responsive to tribal children and families accessing services;
  • Participants will evaluate systemic and programmatic barriers within their Child Advocacy Center in effectively serving AI/AN children and families and consider paths towards improved service delivery


Speaker

Laura Guay, MSW, Lisa Stark (Ojibwe), CAPSW, MSW

Session 2D: Trauma, Vicarious Trauma, and COVID: Oh my!3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Session 2D: Trauma, Vicarious Trauma, and COVID: Oh my!

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The past year has been one of upheaval and uncertainty. We are aware of the myriad of potential impacts professionals may experience working in high trauma exposed environments. So how are people being impacted by doing this work during COVID? Is COVID amplifying any issues that existed pre-COVID?Join our conversation as we discuss how we best support staff during these turbulent times.

Learning Objectives:
  • Participants will revisit concepts of vicarious trauma and confounding factors.
  • Participants will explore the intersection of COVID and workplace trauma exposure.
  • Participants will discuss strategies to support staff. 
Speaker

Karen Hangartner

Session 2E: A promising FORECAST for MDT Training3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Session 2E: A promising FORECAST for MDT Training

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Learn about Project FORECAST's innovative MDT training through Problem Based Learned Simulations. We'll discuss how the simulations integrate intentional development of critical thinking with experiential training modalities, and talk about evaluation outcomes and potential applications for your community.
Speaker

Betsy Goulet, Jerry Dunn

Session 2F: Family First: Opportunities and Considerations for Implementation3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Session 2F: Family First: Opportunities and Considerations for Implementation

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The Family First Prevention Services Act is a major child welfare reform law with significant implications for CACs and their teams. We'll discuss implementation trends and opportunities for advocacy to ensure the law’s success.
Speaker

Zach Laris, MPH

Session 2G: Is There a Seat Missing from Your Table? Engaging and Collaborating with Military Partners3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Session 2G: Is There a Seat Missing from Your Table? Engaging and Collaborating with Military Partners

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When children in military families experience abuse, military programs play a key role in keeping them safe and ensuring they receive the services they need to heal. But how can CACs navigate these unfamiliar systems to provide seamless case coordination? CAC leaders will share what they've learned from partnerships in their own communities.
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Cara Gerdiman, Deshunda Mitchell, Erinn Portnoy, Maureen Mo Basenberg, Michelle Harkey

Session 2H: The Top 10 “WHYs” of Accreditation3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Session 2H: The Top 10 “WHYs” of Accreditation

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When times are stressful, budgets are tight and caseloads are off the charts, it’s easy to forget the reasons behind remaining current on the standards of accreditation. When in reality, the children you serve deserve it and quite frankly, depend on it! Join us as we give you the top 10 reasons to stay or become accredited with NCA. If you are doubting, this session is for you!
Speaker

Kristie McKenney

Session 2I: Language Access in CACs: What Does It Really Look Like?3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Session 2I: Language Access in CACs: What Does It Really Look Like?

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What's it like to work with a family at a CAC when English isn't their dominant language? We'll discuss challenges and solutions for working with interpreters, trauma and language use, code switching, language assessment, and establishing evidence-based practice models.
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Karla Hallacy, Susana Avelar

Session 2J: Standards Adapted for Child Trafficking Victims3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Session 2J: Standards Adapted for Child Trafficking Victims

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Children's Advocacy Centers were developed to provide a comprehensive response to child abuse, but types of abuse and individual children's needs vary. Come learn how Maryland Children's Alliance use the national Standards for Accredited Members to adapt a response for child trafficking victims.
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Iona R. Rudisill, Jillian B. Henry, Susan Hansell

Session 2A: Reaching the Rural Underserved through Telehealth LIVE Q&A4:45 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Session 2A: Reaching the Rural Underserved through Telehealth LIVE Q&A

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Join a live question and answer session with Nicola Herting, Paula Condol, and Regan Stewart on Session 2A: Reaching the Rural Underserved through Telehealth
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Nicola Herting, PhD, Paula Condol, Regan Stewart

Session 2C: Child Advocacy Center Expansion across Indian Country: Supporting American Indian/ Alaska Native Children and Families LIVE Q&A4:45 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Session 2C: Child Advocacy Center Expansion across Indian Country: Supporting American Indian/ Alaska Native Children and Families LIVE Q&A

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Join a live question and answer session with Laura Guay & Lisa Stark from National Native Children’s Trauma Center on Session 2C: Child Advocacy Center Expansion across Indian Country: Supporting American Indian/ Alaska Native Children and Families
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Laura Guay, MSW, Lisa Stark (Ojibwe), CAPSW, MSW

Session 2I: Language Access in CACs: What Does It Really Look Like? LIVE Q&A4:45 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Session 2I: Language Access in CACs: What Does It Really Look Like? LIVE Q&A

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The Business of Child Advocacy - Join a live question and answer session with Susana Avelar and Karla Hallacy on Language Access in CACs: What Does It Really Look Like?
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Susana Avelar, Karla Hallacy

Session 2J: Standards Adapted for Child Trafficking Victims LIVE Q&A4:45 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Session 2J: Standards Adapted for Child Trafficking Victims LIVE Q&A

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Join a live question and answer session with Iona Rudisill, Jillian Henry, and Susan Hansell on Session 2J: Standards Adapted for Child Trafficking Victims
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Iona R. Rudisill, Jillian B. Henry, Susan Hansell

NCA Annual Awards5:45 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

NCA Annual Awards

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The presentation of NCA’s Annual Awards recognizing outstanding service in the Children’s Advocacy Center movement will occur during the reception. Please join NCA in recognizing the awardees who work every day to keep children safe.
Speaker

Teresa Huizar