Wyoming Children‘s Justice Project
Education
The Pediatric Traumatic Stress Care Process Model has been developed to provide frontline pediatric settings with the capacity to identify, assess and determine the correct next steps for children who have been abused or experienced other forms of trauma. The model has been designed to work in both primary care and Children's Advocacy Centers (CAC), and has been used successfully over 15,000 times in Utah, Wyoming and in several other centers across the country.
The presentation will provide an overview of the model, some practical examples that highlight the utility and added benefit of using the model, and share pilot data from both primary care and CAC settings.
Final Shelter Care Hearing
Abuse and Neglect Legal Refresher
It Takes Two to Tango
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Working with LGBTQ+ Youth
Annual Caselaw Update
Engaging Families Through Qualified Residential Treatment Program Treatment
Investigating and Prosecuting the Circumstantial Child Abuse Case
Wyoming Youth and Young Adult Council
Trauma Informed Courtrooms
Manifestation Determination: Behavior, Suspension and Placement for IEP Students
Protective Factors
Investigation and Prosecution without the Need for Victim Cooperation
Youth Voice Matters!
Media and Mental Health
DV Education: Healthy Moms, Happy Babies
Factions and Fractures: #Hashtag Advocacy Era
Penis and Vagina Aren't Bad Words
A Conversation on Wyoming Home Matters
Supporting Children that Do Not Have a Non-Offending Caregiver
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