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October 28-30, 2009
San Antonio, Texas
Conference Presentations
The following presentations are provided for informational purposes only. The work is the exclusive property of the original author(s) and cannot be duplicated or attributed to another. Thank you.
Session A Workshops
A1-B1: Supervising Children in Foster Homes and Residential Facilities
A2: Maintaining Family Connections from Foster Care to Adoption
A3: The Power of Email Outreach for Nonprofits and Social Agencies: A Best Practices and Strategy Session
A4: Turning Around the Performance of an Agency: Lessons Learned from the Front Line
A5: Engaging Students in the Learning Process
A6: Unchartered Waters: Navigating the Rough Seas After a Serious Incident
Session B Workshops
B2: Partnering to Help Families and Youth in Multiple Service Systems
B3: The 81st Legislative Session: What Happened for Kids?
B4: Foster/Adopt Connections with Church and Community Collaborations
B5: The Nonprofit Secret: Six Principles of Successful Board/CEO Partnerships
B6: Awareness Is the Key to Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse
Opening Keynote Address: How to Cope with Compassion Fatigue and Live to Tell About It! handout 1 handout 2
Session C Workshops
C1: Improving Emotional Intelligence for Effective Communication with Families in Crisis handout 1
C2: The Role of STAR Health in the Foster Care System
C3: Employment Law Update
C4: Creating Sustainable Funding in Challenging Economic Times
C5: Residential Child Care Licensing Minimum Standards Evaluation
C6: Organizational Assessment and Scenario Planning
Luncheon Address: Workplace Happiness: Does It Even Matter?
Session D Workshops
D1: Developing and Using Dashboard to Manage Licensure Compliance
D2-E2: Ethics, Leadership and Organizational Culture: Why Good People Do Bad Things handout 1
D3: Psychotropic Meds for Texas Foster Children handout 1
D4: Overcoming Barriers Related to Continuous Quality Improvement handout 1 handout 2 handout 3 handout 4 handout 5
D5-E5: Keeping the Wolf out of the Sheep Pen
D6-E6: Doing What Works: Practical, Proven and Powerful Interventions that Help Traumatized Children
Session E Workshops
E1: Blazing New Trails in Texas: Partnering to Improve Transitional Living and Residential Services for Youth
E3: Building Strategic Partnerships
E4: Town Hall Meeting for Texas Child Care Administrators
Session F Workshops
F1: Texas Department of Family and Protective Services Panel
F3: Parental Styles of Attachment and the Home Study Assessment
F4: Developmentally Appropriate Interventions for Children with Intellectual Disabilities handout1 handout2 handout3 handout4
F5: Working with Teen Parents and Their Schools: Project MAS, A Program of The Children’s Shelter
Closing Keynote Address: God, Can You Change a Dollar?
Thank You to Our 2009 Conference Sponsors!
Devereux Texas Treatment Network
DePelchin Children's Center
Arrow Child & Family Ministries
Baptist Child & Family Services (BCFS)
Cal Farley's
Orenda Education
Texas Baptist Home
All Church Home
Azleway
The Bair Foundation
Buckner Children & Family Services
Lena Pope Home
Lutheran Social Services of the South
New Horizons Ranch & Center
Superior Health Plan Network/Integrated Mental Health Services (IMHS)
Therapeutic Family Life
The Children's Shelter
Aetna
Covenant Kids
Save the Date Information
Location: Dallas, Texas
Dates: Oct. 13-15, 2010
Credits: 15 CEUs offered to attendees!
- Save the date postcards mailed to previous attendees & sponsors in May 2010.
- Sponsorships, exhibitor and advertiser information available June of 2010.
- Conference Registrations begin approx. Sept. 1st 2010.
- To add your name to the mailing list, send your complete information (name, company, mailing address, email, city, state, zip) to info@tacfs.org.
Conference Specifics:
- The 2009 CCA Conference attracted 605 attendees - our largest gathering ever!
- 2009 Attendees received 15 CEU credits if they attended the entire conference.
- Conference exhibitors are housed in one main ballroom with table top exhibits.
- Conference sponsorships run from $10,000 for lunch (and speaking opportunities) to $500, or more choices in between. Sponsorships can be catered to maximize your company's presence at our conference.
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