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NJ Statewide Network for Cultural Competence presents
Achieving Equity in Maternal, Child, & Family Health:
A Call to AcCon
Overall Conference Goals: To increase par,cipants’ knowledge about: ‣ na,onal, state and local ini,a,ves designed to help eliminate dispari,es and foster equity in maternal, child, and family health ‣ the importance of “upstream approaches” in addressing the biopsychosocial and environmental determinants of maternal, child, and family health ‣ best and promising prac,ces for improving maternal, child, and family health outcomes in diverse popula,ons
Overall Conference ObjecCve: Explain how collabora,on between Federal and state partners can improve health outcomes in maternal and child health in the state and across the na,on.
At the end of the Conference, parCcipants will be able to:
1. List prac,cal sugges,ons for effec,ve communica,on when working with interpreters. 2. Discuss the causa,ons of fatherlessness in America. 3. Describe the components in conduc,ng screening for au,sm in families from culturally & linguis,cally different
backgrounds. 4. List three basic components of a genogram. 5. Use a genogram as a tool to explore complex family paOerns that influence behavior. 6. Describe the model for training women of child-‐bearing age to be peer leaders. 7. List specific services and supports for women aimed at improving pre-‐concep,on, pre-‐natal and inter-‐concep,on
care. 8. Iden,fy ways that providers, educators and family members can create safe space for LGBTQ youth survivors of
sexual violence. 9. Discuss cultural beliefs and its impact on the use of Early Interven,on services in Asian Indians living in the U.S. 10. Iden,fy interac,on skills that are culturally appropriate when providing care to Asian Indians. 11. Explain strategies used to support diverse military-‐connected children with special health care needs and their
families. 12. Describe ini,a,ves occurring in New Jersey that improve health outcomes for children and their families.
Co-‐Provided by:
NJSNCC
Target Audience: Educators | Early Interven,on Personnel | Nurses | Physicians | Social Workers Language Interpreters | Mental Health Counselors | Therapists
Thurs Dec 8
Brookdale Community College 765 Newman Springs Road Lincrof, NJ 07738 20
16
Conference Schedule:
8:00 -‐-‐ 9:00 am Con,nental Breakfast and on-‐site registra,on
9:00 -‐-‐ 9:15 am General Session: Opening Remarks
9:15 – 10:15 am Keynote Address: Dr. Michael C. Lu, M.D., M.S., M.P.H.
Associate Administrator, Maternal and Child Health Health Resources & Services Administra,on U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
10:15 -‐-‐ 10:30 am Break
10:30 – 12:00 noon Workshops A1, B1, B2, C1 12:00 – 12:45 pm Lunch – Visit our exhibit tables!
12:45 – 1:30 pm Poster Session
1:30 -‐-‐ 3:00 pm Workshops A2, B3, C2, C3
3:00 -‐-‐ 3:30 pm Concluding Session & Evalua,on
Conference Tracks:
Workshop A – Maternal/Family Health Track
Workshop B – Infant/Child and Adolescent Health Track
Workshop C – Families with Special Needs Track
Achieving Equity in Maternal, Child, & Family Health:
A Call to AcCon
Maternal | Infant | Child | Adolescent | Family H E A L T H
RegistraCon fee: $55.00 (early bird special unCl 10/15/16) $65.00 -‐ aZer 10/15/16
(Registra,on fee includes con,nental breakfast and lunch)
NJ Statewide Network for Cultural Competence presents
Thurs Dec 8
Brookdale Community College 765 Newman Springs Road Lincrof, NJ 07738 20
16
Please select 1 morning and 1 a;ernoon workshop only.
Morning Workshops: 10:30 am – 12:00 noon
AM Workshop A1 – “Effec,ve Communica,on in Cross-‐Cultural Encounters: A Toolkit for Providers, Bilingual Staff and Community Interpreters who work with Hispanics in High Risk OB” Presenter: Hank Dallman, MA
AM Workshop B1 – “The Father Factor” – Fatherlessness in America Presenter: Keva White, LCADC, LSW
AM Workshop B2 – “Considering Culture in Au,sm Screening” Presenter: Elaine Gabovitch, MPA
AM Workshop C1 – “Genogram: A Tool to Iden,fy Strengths, Resources & Challenges in Culturally Diverse Families of Children with Special Needs” Presenters: Cynthia Newman, MSW, LCSW and Jennifer BlanchePe McConnell, PhD
AZernoon Workshops: 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
PM Workshop A2 – “Peer to Peer Leadership” Presenters: Nicole PraP, BS, MA and Rachel E.H. Ruel, MSW, CLC, LCCE
PM Workshop B3 – “The Perfect Storm”: How S,gma and the Lack of Educa,on and Resources Open the Door to Sexual Violence among LGBTQ Youth” Presenter: Kris,n Raye
PM Workshop C2 – “Reducing Health Dispari,es in Asian Indians with Special Needs Children” Presenters: Naveen Mehrotra, MD, MPH and Robyn D’Oria, MA, RNC, APN
PM Workshop C3 – “Suppor,ng Military Families of Children with Special Healthcare Needs: Best & Promising Prac,ces” Presenter: Margaret Kinsell, AA
Achieving Equity in Maternal, Child, & Family Health:
A Call to AcCon
POSTER SESSION (12:45 pm – 1:30 pm)
“Addressing Black Infant Mortality in N.J.: A Comparison of Minority Infant Mortality Programs Across the United States” Presenter: Maria Palakudiyil
“A Healthy Baby Begins with You, the Preconcep,on Peer Educator Program” Presenter: Betsy Coffin, MPA
“Elimina,ng Dispari,es and Improving Pregnancy Outcome across the Life Span” Presenter: Margaret Gray, MSN
“La,nas Living with Domes,c Violence: A Cultural Storytelling and Spirituality Perspec,ve” Presenter: Maria del Carmen Rodriguez, PhD, LPC, NCC, NJ-‐DRCC
“Newborn Screening for Cri,cal Congenital Heart Defects (CCHD) in New Jersey” Presenter: Regina Grazel, MSN, RN, BC, APN-‐C
“The New Jersey Au,sm Registry” Presenters: Dr. Sandra Howell, Ph.D. and Dr. Nancy ScoOo-‐Rosato, Ph.D.
“Raising Awareness about Postpartum Depression (PPD) in the Maternal and Child Health Popula,on” Presenter: Nava Bastola, MPH
NJ Statewide Network for Cultural Competence presents
Visit www.njsncc2016.eventbrite.com to register.
Thurs Dec 8
Brookdale Community College 765 Newman Springs Road Lincrof, NJ 07738 20
16
Co-‐Provided by:
NJSNCC
NJ Statewide Network for Cultural Competence presents
Achieving Equity in Maternal, Child, & Family Health:
A Call to AcCon
Nursing: This ac,vity has been submiPed to New Jersey State Nurses Associa,on for approval to award contact hours. New Jersey State Nurses Associa,on is accredited as an approver of con,nuing educa,on by the American Nurses Creden,aling Center’s Commission on Accredita,on.
To obtain a nursing contact cer0ficate par0cipants must sign in, a5end the en0re day, and complete an evalua0on form.
Social Work: The Mental Health Cultural Competence Training Center of the Family Service Associa,on is funded by the Division of Mental Health and Addic,ons Services. Family Services Associa,on, provider #1192, is approved as a provider for social work con,nuing educa,on by the Associa,on of Social Work Boards (ASWB) www.aswb.org, through the Approved Con,nuing Educa,on (ACE) program. Family Service Associa,on maintains responsibility for all programs. ASWB Approval Period: 6/30/2016-‐6/30/2019. Social Workers par,cipa,ng in this conference will receive 4 clinical con,nuing educa,on clock hours.
To obtain a social work cer0ficate par0cipants must a5end en0re day, sign in and out, and complete the evalua0ons.
Disclosures: The planners and the workshop speakers and poster presenters do not have anything to disclose, except: Elaine Gabovitch discloses that she has received funding from the Associa,on for Maternal & Child Health (AMCHP), the Deborah Munroe Noonan Memorial Research Fund with in-‐kind support from the Centers for Disease Control & Preven,on (CDC) for the development of public domain resources that are free of charge.
The conference is currently sponsored by: Amerigroup Visit www.njsncc2016.eventbrite.com to become a conference sponsor. Addi,onal sponsors will be listed on the website.
QuesCons: For ques,ons about the conference, please contact: [email protected] For ques,ons about registra,on, please contact Carolyn Hayer: (973) 642-‐8100, ext 102 or [email protected] For ques,ons about nursing contact hours, please contact Ellen Shuzman: (732) 937-‐5437, ext 155 or [email protected]