11 th Annual Child Abuse and Neglect Conference Presented by the Children s Healthcare of Atlanta Monday, Oct. 24, and Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011 Omni Hotel at CNN Center 100 CNN Center Atlanta, GA 30303-2762 404-785-5004 www.choa.org/annualconference
Registration 11 th Annual Child Abuse and Neglect Conference Monday, Oct. 24, and Tuesday, Oct. 25 Name (print) Credentials Address City State ZIP Email Business phone Other phone Hospital/agency affiliation Special needs Conference participant fee (check registration preference) Circle day you will attend $100 Standard 1 day $175 Standard 2 day Monday $85 Early bird 1 day (by Aug. 31) $150 Early bird 2 day (by Aug. 31) Tuesday $75 Student 1 day* $125 Student 2 day* Late fee (after Friday, Sept. 23) $25 additional Select desired breakout sessions on the agenda and return these selections with this registration form. *A copy of your valid student ID should be sent with payment to confirm student registration status. Fee includes professional course credits, educational materials and valet parking. Meals will be provided. Lodging and travel costs are the responsibility of the participant. Total amount: Type of payment Credit card (circle one) Visa MasterCard American Express Discover Card number Expiration date (required) Printed name (as it appears on card) Cardholder s signature Check # (payable to Children s Healthcare of Atlanta) Children s Healthcare of Atlanta departmental account Supervisor s signature Dept. # Account # Supervisor s phone # Complete and return all three pages of this form with payment to: Attention: Elizabeth Williams, 1655 Tullie Circle NE, Suite C, Atlanta, GA 30329-2304, Fax: 404-785-9171 Contact the conference coordinator at 404-785-5004 or cpctraining@choa.org for registration information. Cancellation policy: Refunds will not be granted if you are unable to attend. However, participant substitutes are accepted.
Agenda Send breakout session selections along with registration form. Monday, Oct. 24 7:15 a.m. Registration, breakfast and exhibits 8 a.m. Welcome Special guest 8:15 a.m. Eye of the Storm: Part I (MULTI) Sharon Cooper, M.D. 9:45 a.m. Break 10 a.m. Eye of the Storm: Part II (MULTI) Sharon Cooper, M.D. 11:30 a.m. Break 11:45 a.m. Lunch and networking 12:45 p.m. Break 1 p.m. Improving Offender Accountability (MULTI) A representative from Human Trafficking Unit Georgia Bureau of Investigation 2:30 p.m. Break 2:45 p.m. Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) Prevention Panel (MULTI) Moderator: Tamara Hurst, L.C.S.W. My Life, My Choice Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation Voices Project 3:45 p.m. Closing and door prizes Tuesday, Oct. 25 7:15 a.m. Registration, breakfast and exhibits (select desired breakout sessions) 8 a.m. Special Session Inspired by Girls Like Us (MULTI) Rachel Lloyd, M.A. 9 a.m. Break 9:15 a.m. Breakout Session One: Select one Prosecuting Traffickers and Buyers (LGL) Dalia Racine, J.D. Key: Physical Exam Findings That Mimic Sexual Abuse (MED) Nancy N. Fajman, M.D., M.P.H. Special Breakout Session Inspired by Girls Like Us (MULTI, MH) Rachel Lloyd, M.A. MULTI = multidisciplinary CP = child protection LE = law enforcement LGL = legal MED = medical MH = mental health PREV = prevention
Agenda 10:30 a.m. Break 10:45 a.m. Breakout Session Two: Select one Partnering in Crime: Successfully Coordinating Federal and State Child Exploitation Prosecutions (LGL) Richard S. Moultrie Jr., J.D., and Kevin McMurry, J.D. Noon When is Sudden Unexplained Infant Death a Case of Infanticide? (MED, LE) Jordan Greenbaum, M.D. How to be a Super Witness and How to Feel Better About the Unknown Unknowns of Trial (MULTI) Andrew H. Agatston, J.D. Developmental Disabilities and Abuse (MH, CP, MULTI) Felissa Goldstein, M.D., and Moshe R. Manheim, L.C.S.W. Lunch and networking 1 p.m. Door prizes in the general session room 1:15 p.m. Breakout Session Three: Select one Investigating CSEC Cases: Part I (LE) A representative from Human Trafficking Unit Georgia Bureau of Investigation 2:30 p.m. Break The Impact of Intimate Partner Violence on Children: Understanding, Assessment and Intervention (CP, MH, MULTI) Nadine Kaslow, Ph.D. Stewards of Children: Part I (MULTI, PREV) (Must attend Parts I and II) Nikki Berger, L.P.C., and Tiffany Sawyer, B.A. The Period of PURPLE Crying: Prevention for Shaken Baby Syndrome/Abusive Head Trauma and Infant Abuse (MED, PREV) Julie Price, B.S. How to be a Super Witness and How to Feel Better About the Unknown Unknowns of Trial (MULTI) repeat session Andrew H. Agatston, J.D. 2:45 p.m. Breakout Session Four: Select one Investigating CSEC Cases: Part II (LE) A representative from Human Trafficking Unit Georgia Bureau of Investigation 4 p.m. Adjourn Stewards of Children: Part II (MULTI, PREV) Nikki Berger, L.P.C., and Tiffany Sawyer, B.A. Recognizing Signs of Physical Abuse (MED) Stephen Messner, M.D., F.A.A.P. Disclosure, Nondisclosure and Recantation From the Viewpoint of Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse (CP, MH) Tamara Hurst, L.C.S.W. Teen Dating Violence (MULTI) Amber McKeen, B.S., and Kara Klein, C.C.L.S.
General Information Objectives This conference provides continuing education in the prevention, recognition and treatment of child abuse and neglect, with a focus on CSEC in Georgia. At the completion of this conference, the participant should be better able to: Explain CSEC. Define child sexual abuse and identify its impact on a child and a community. Describe the legal and informal methods lawyers use to obtain records. Discuss how to work with children with developmental disorders when evaluating for abuse and neglect. Outline current CSEC prevention programs for children and young adults. Discuss factors for determining when child exploitation offenses originating on the local law enforcement level should be considered for exclusive federal prosecution or dual prosecution by both entities. Review the ways to identify children who are exposed to intimate partner violence. Describe the risk factors and consequences of teen dating violence. Who Should Attend Attorneys, law enforcement officers and juvenile court staff Child advocacy center staff and Court-appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) staff and victim advocates Medical professionals, school staff, and violence and injury prevention professionals Psychologists, mental health providers, counselors and social workers Foster parents, other caregivers and students interested in child abuse and neglect issues About the The center promotes the safety and well-being of children through advocacy in the community and the identification, assessment and prevention of child abuse and neglect. The center works closely with law enforcement agencies, child protective services and other community professionals when investigating reports of child abuse and neglect. Available services include forensic medical evaluations and interviews, multidisciplinary team reviews, case tracking and research, and collaborative partnerships. The center also offers ongoing training, education and consultation to professionals throughout Georgia and the Southeast. Children s Healthcare of Atlanta resolves to ensure that its educational mission and, particularly, its continuing medical education activities are not influenced by the special interests of any corporation or individual associated with its program. While having a financial interest or professional affiliation with a corporation does not necessarily influence a speaker s presentation, the standards of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education require that this relationship be disclosed to the audience. Any potential conflict of interest will be made known to participants at the beginning of the conference. All programs are intended to be accessible to all persons. If you have a disability and require assistance to fully participate in the conference activities, contact the conference coordinator to discuss your specific needs.
Faculty Andrew H. Agatston, J.D. President and Chief Executive Officer Law Office of Andrew H. Agatston, P.C. Nikki Berger, L.P.C. Prevention Educator Georgia Center for Child Advocacy Sharon Cooper, M.D. Chief Executive Officer Developmental and Forensic Pediatrics, P.A. Adjunct Professor Department of Pediatrics University of North Carolina School of Medicine Nancy N. Fajman, M.D., M.P.H. Lead Physician Children s at Hughes Spalding Lisa Goldblatt Grace, L.I.C.S.W., M.P.H. Executive Director My Life, My Choice Felissa Goldstein, M.D. Board-certified Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychiatrist Pediatric Neurodevelopmental Center Marcus Autism Center Jordan Greenbaum, M.D. Medical Director Children s Healthcare of Atlanta Tamara Hurst, L.C.S.W. Forensic Specialist Children s at Scottish Rite Nadine Kaslow, Ph.D. Professor, Vice Chair for Faculty Development Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Emory University School of Medicine Chief Psychologist, Grady Health System Kara Klein, C.C.L.S. Child Life Specialist Children s at Scottish Rite Rachel Lloyd, M.A. Executive Director and Founder Girls Educational and Mentoring Services Moshe R. Manheim, L.C.S.W. Senior Clinical Social Worker Marcus Autism Center Amber McKeen, B.S. Child Abuse Prevention Trainer Children s Healthcare of Atlanta Kevin McMurry, J.D. Assistant District Attorney Coweta Judicial Circuit of Georgia Stephen Messner, M.D., F.A.A.P. Lead Physician Children s at Scottish Rite Richard S. Moultrie Jr., J.D. Assistant United States Attorney Northern District of Georgia Julie Price, B.S. Director, International Prevention Program National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome Caleb Probst, B.F.A. Education Outreach Associate Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation Dalia Racine, J.D. Assistant District Attorney DeKalb County District Attorney s Office Tiffany Sawyer, B.A. Director of Prevention Services Georgia Center for Child Advocacy Grace Schouten, M.P.A. Voices Project Coordinator Juvenile Justice Fund Representative Human Trafficking Unit Georgia Bureau of Investigation Conference Coordinator Elizabeth Williams, M.P.H., C.H.E.S., C.P.H. Program Coordinator 404-785-7694 Fax: 404-785-9171 elizabeth.williams@choa.org
Faculty General Information Keynote Speakers Rachel Lloyd, M.A., Executive Director and Founder, Girls Educational and Mentoring Services Sharon Cooper, M.D., University of North Carolina School of Medicine, a nationally recognized CSEC expert Location Omni Hotel at CNN Center 100 CNN Center Atlanta, GA 30303-2762 404-659-0000 Complimentary valet parking is available at the Omni Hotel at CNN Center for conference attendees based on availability. Bring your parking voucher with you to the conference for validation. Additional locations for self-parking are available nearby at various fees. Accommodations A limited number of rooms are available at the Omni Hotel at CNN Center for the special group rate of $159 (plus applicable taxes). Call 800-524-0500 to reserve accommodations at this rate. Be sure to mention the Children s Healthcare of Atlanta Annual Child Abuse and Neglect Conference. Reservations should be made no later than Friday, Sept. 30, to guarantee rate and room availability. Handouts Note the 11 th Annual Child Abuse and Neglect Conference is going green. We will not be providing printed handouts at the conference. All registered participants will receive information about how to access the handouts electronically after Monday, Oct. 10. Acknowledgements The would like to thank the following organizations for their support of the 11 th annual conference: The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation The Governor s Office for Children and Families
Continuing Education Children s Healthcare of Atlanta is accredited by the Medical Association of Georgia to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Children s designates this live activity for a maximum of 11.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Children s Healthcare of Atlanta is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Georgia Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. Contact Hours 11.5 Approval as a provider refers to recognition of educational activities only and does not imply ANCC Commission on Accreditation of Georgia Nurses Association approval or endorsement of any product. The Georgia Office of Emergency Medical Services has approved this course for a maximum of 13.5 hours. Course # SOEMS-2011-047 The Licensed Professional Counselors Association of Georgia has approved this course for a maximum of 11.5 hours. Approval # 2001-11 The National Association of Social Workers, Georgia Chapter has approved this course for 11.5 core continuing education clock hours for social work licensing purposes. The State Bar Association of Georgia has approved this course for a maximum of 11.5 hours of Continuing Legal Education credit. Course # 154916 2011 Children s Healthcare of Atlanta Inc. All rights reserved. CPC 943477.es.8/11