Wyoming Children‘s Justice Project
Education
WY Home Matters is an initiative to promote a prevention-oriented child welfare system unique to our Wyoming communities that empowers families and communities to build strong families for a strong Wyoming. The initiative has two complementary goals. 1) To develop, draft, and implement Wyoming’s first Title IV-E Prevention Plan under the Family First Prevention Services Act. This goal focuses on tertiary prevention - preventing unnecessary removals. 2) To facilitate a larger conversation around prevention with our providers, communities, and families. This goal focuses on developing a continuum of prevention - not just preventing unnecessary removals, but also preventing trauma from occurring in the first place. In this session, we will briefly review statewide DFS data and then engage in a panel discussion with representation from all spheres - the community, partners, and the child welfare agency - about the current state of the child welfare system and what we need to move towards a prevention-oriented child and family well-being system.
SANE Training
Using Neuroscience and Social Services to Break the Cycle of Addiction
The 7 Habits of Highly Stressful People
Trauma Screening and Response
Increasing Access and Decreasing Barriers for Mental Health Services Through Telehealth
The What, How, and Why of Addiction
Practice Standards: Ethical Practice Beyond the Rules of Professional Conduct
Opening Ceremony
Changing Child Welfare Must Start with Changing How We View Families
Conducting Victim Centered Human Trafficking Operations
October 14th Panel Presentation on Parental Substance Abuse
2020 Joint Symposium Opening Remarks: Commissioner Jerry Milner, Children's Bureau
WY Home Matters: An Introduction to Wyoming's Family First Prevention Process
Working with Substance Abusing Parents Part III: Understanding the Intersection of Parental Substance Abuse and Child Maltreatment
Working with Substance Abusing Parents Part II: Development, Drugs & Despair: Primed for Addiction
Introduction to Adverse Childhood Experiences Part III: Practice
Introduction to Adverse Childhood Experiences Part II: Protective Factors
Introduction to Adverse Childhood Experiences Part I: ACEs
The Wyoming Practice Model and Case Plans
Interacting with Children and Youth in the Justice System Who May be Experiencing Mental, Substance Use, and Traumatic Stress Conditions
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