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AzCADV 30th Anniversary Celebration and Conference

Wednesday, September 22, 2010 at 5:30 PM - Friday, September 24, 2010 at 4:00 PM (MT)

Tempe, AZ

AzCADV 30th Anniversary Celebration and Conference

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Full Member Attendee Ended $250.00 $0.00
Regular Attendee Ended $300.00 $0.00
Groups of Three or More persons Ended $200.00 $0.00
September 22 Gala for Conference Attendees   more info Ended $40.00 $0.00

Event Details

Telling Our Story,
Writing Our Future

September 22 - 24, 2010

 

As we celebrate 30 years of successful programming, events, societal and political changes that have enhanced services for survivors of domestic violence and created systems of offender accountability in Arizona, we will acknowledge the challenges, struggles, and achievements that made this possible. We will also look forward to explore and imagine what is next for the domestic violence movement.


September 23, 2010 Conference Agenda

 

Track 1

Sustaining Today’s and Developing Tomorrow’s Leaders

Track 2

Back to Basics: Safety Issues

Track 3

We Didn’t get Here Alone: Multi-Disciplinary Collaborations

Track 4

Change and Growth

Track 5

Uncharted Territory


7:30 am-8:30 am

Registration and Continental Breakfast

8:30 am-8:45 am

Welcome

8:45 am-9:45 am

Keynote: Dr. Kathleen Ferraro

Kathleen Ferraro is a Professor of Sociology at Northern Arizona University. She began her work in the domestic violence movement in 1975 as a shelter volunteer. Since then she has published numerous articles, book chapters and reports on domestic violence. Her book Neither Angels nor Demons: Women, Crime and Victimization was a Choice Outstanding Academic Title in 2007. She has been a member of the Arizona Governor’s Commission to Prevent Violence Against Women, the board of the Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence, and the boards of several shelters and programs for women. She has served as an expert witness on the effects of battering in 120 criminal, civil and clemency cases. Currently she co-chairs the Coconino County Domestic Violence Fatality Review Team.

9:45-10am

Break

Workshop Series 1

10am-11:30 am


Supporting Women of Color Leadership

 

Tonya Lovelace, National Women of Color Network

High Risk vs. High Conflict Family Law Matters: Identifying the Differences

 

John McLaughlin, Borders McLaughlin & Associates

Co-creating Access to Health Services for Domestic Violence Survivors

 

Sally Mason, Sojourner Center

We Could Not Have Known: A Chronicle of Historical Challenges and Successes in Serving Survivors of Domestic Violence

 

Gail Sweat

Domestic Violence: Old Problems, New Possibilities: Morrison Institute Forum 411 report

 

Bill Hart, Morrison Institute for Public Policy

11:30am-1:15pm

Lunch & Presentation

Dodging Bullets

Workshop Series 2

1:30pm-3pm


*Workshop Presentation Pending*

Intimate Partner Violence Risk Assessment: The Role of Science in Promoting Victim Safety and Offender Accountability

 

Jill Messing, MSW, PhD, Arizona State University School of Social Work

Best Practice Synergy: The Multi-Disciplinary Model of Domestic Violence Investigations

 

JoAnn Del-Colle, City of Phoenix; Kathleen McLaughlin, ACFAN; Sgt. Marc Rivers, Phoenix Police Department; Diane Umphress, Ambery’s Place

Telling Amy’s Story  & Discussion

 

Stephanie Mayer, Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence

STAND & SERVE: Working Together to Prevent Domestic Violence Before it Begins

 

Jennifer Rauhouse, Peer Solutions

3pm-3:15pm

Break

Workshop Series 3

3:15-4:45pm


Designing Effective Programs: Tools for Successful Leaders

 

Heidi Adams, MSW

Andrea Cimino, MSW

Protecting Survivors by Documenting Their Abuse

 

Sarah Buel, Diane Halle Center for Family Justice, Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law

Working Together to End Violence

 

Shannon Jose, Edward Reina, Joseph Delgado, Caroline Antone, Brian Warde, Dorothy Talamantes-Tohono O’odoham Nation,

Cultural Competency: One Organization’s Process of Change and Growth

 

Allie Bones, MSW, Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence

The Intersections of Domestic Violence and Human Trafficking

 

*Information Pending*

4:55-5:55pm

Annual Membership Meeting[1]


September 24, 2010 Conference Agenda

 

Track 1

Sustaining Today’s and Developing Tomorrow’s Leaders

Track 2

Back to Basics: Safety Issues

Track 3

We Didn’t get Here Alone: Multi-Disciplinary Collaborations

Track 4

Change and Growth

Track 5

Uncharted Territory


8am-9am

Registration and Continental Breakfast

9am-10:30am

Keynote: Laura Van Dernoot Lipsky

Trauma Stewardship

Laura van Dernoot Lipsky is an internationally known trauma worker who has been engaged in this work for 24 years. She has worked locally, nationally and internationally and has been involved in some of our nation’s largest disasters and community crises. Her work has included front-line work with homelessness, domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, the sex trade, natural disasters, environmental destruction, and other acute trauma. She is known as a pioneer in the field of trauma exposure and its toll on those working in trauma related fields. For over a decade she has been a constantly sought after keynote speaker and workshop leader on her theory of trauma stewardship. Trauma stewardship explores how humans are impacted by exposure to the suffering, hardship, crisis and trauma of humans, other living beings, and the planet itself. This impact is held within a larger context of systematic oppression and liberation theory and is addressed from an individual, organizational, systemic and societal based model. She has trained thousands of individuals, organizations and institutions over the years including zookeepers and reconstruction workers in post-Katrina New Orleans, community organizers and health care providers in Japan, U.S. Air Force Pilots, Canadian firefighters, public school teachers, private practice doctors, leaders in law enforcement, and federal, state and local governments.

10:30-10:45am

Break

Workshop Series 4

10:45am - 12:15 pm


Crafting Competitive Grant Proposals

 

Larry Grubbs & Wendy Kasprzyk-Roberts, Arizona Criminal Justice Commission

How To Do This Work Without Losing Your Mind: Part I

 

Laura Van Dernoot Lipsky

West Valley Partners in Action: Collaborative Responses for Regional Results

 

Elizabeth Finn, Presiding Judge-Glendale, Sgt. Genea Stevens, Glendale Police Department, Kyle Mickel, Glendale City Court

How to Become a Trauma Informed Care Program

 

Marcel Duclos and Robin Craig, Northland family Help center

Arizona Domestic Violence Shelter Standards

 

Laura Guild, Department of Economic Security, Jessye Johnson, Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence

12:15-1:45pm

Lunch & Presentation

S.H.A.R.E & Women of Color Committee

Workshop Series 5

1:45-3:15pm


Developing Leadership-Strengthening Our Movement

 

Sue Meuschke, Nevada Network Against Domestic Violence

How To Do This Work Without Losing Your Mind: Part II

 

Laura Van Dernoot Lipsky

Addressing Domestic Violence in Refugee Communities: A Collaborative Approach

 

Dana Martinez, A New Leaf’s Autumn House, Gayla Spenney

Shelter Panel Discussion: Sheltering Pets

 

Suzanne Clark, Kingman Aid to Abused People, Alicia Stewart, Page Regional Domestic Violence Services

Working with Battered Immigrant Women: A Discussion

 

Judy Flanagan Esq., Montserrat Caballero, Arizona Children’s Association: Su Voz Vale,

3:15-4pm

Wrap Up & Conference Evaluation

 



[1] The Annual Membership Meeting is open to individual and organizations that are current members of the coalition. To become a member please visit our website at www.azcadv.org. To inquire about your membership status please contact us at (602) 279-2900 or info@azcadv.org.


Conference Fees

Full Member* $250

Regular $300

Groups of 3 or More $200 each

*Full Member is an organizational member who meets the definition of a program whose primary purpose is to provide services to victim's of domestic violence and whose Full Membership is in good standing.


Special hotel room rates are available on September 22 and 23 at the Fiesta Resort Conference Center for $103 per night. Please contact the Fiesta Resort directly at
(480) 967-1441
to make your hotel room reservations.

Join us for our 30th Anniversary Gala! Conference registrants attend at a special $40 rate. Additional tickets can be purchased for $75 each or two for $125.


Pending Credit Approval

CEU/CER will be offered by:  NASW (social workers); AZPOST (law enforcement); AZBAR (legal), DHS Behavioral Health (counselors) and AHECs (medical and nursing).