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2009 Children & Families Experiencing Domstic Violence Conference!
The conference Committee is grateful to each of our presenters for their efforts to
make the Sixth CFEDV Conference a wonderful success. The following presenters have
given us permission to make their materials available to you.

Presenter Biographies for 2009 Conference
 



Larry Cohen, MSW

Executive Director and Founder, Prevention Institute

 

Preventing Violence Against Women and Children
 

From Practice to Policy: Tools for Prevention
 

Spectrum of Prevention Worksheet
 


 

Mark Adams, MA

Seth Ellner, MSW, LICSW


Engaging and Working with Fathers Who Batter and DV Dads Program

Handouts Only
 

Components of Batterer Intervention Programs

Continuom of Parenting Behaviors

DV Dads: Frequently Asked Questions
 

Empathy Letter Guidelines


Bibliography on Engagement with Abusers
 



Lynn Fainsilber Katz, Ph.D.

Research Associate Professor, Child Clinical and Developmental Psychology
University of Washington

Alician Glenwell, BA
Director of Community Programs
Domestic Abuse Women’s Network (DAWN)

Sara Sena, BA
Director of the Community Advocacy Program
Eastside Domestic Violence Program (EDVP)

 

Community Domestic Violence Programs for Children and Survivors
 


 

Professor Jeffrey Edleson
Director of Research, University of Minnesota
School of Social Work and
Director of the Minnesota Center Against
Violence and Abuse

Honorable Justice Bobbe Bridge
President & CEO
Center for Children and Youth Justice

 

Collaborating for Family Safety
Children Exposed to Domestic Violence in Dependency Systems
 


 

Emily Emerson, MP
Social Change Program Director, New Beginnings

Rebecca Goldberg, BA
Prevention Educator, New Beginnings

 

Engourageing Healthy Relationships Among Adolescents

Parts 1 and 2
 


Professor Jeffrey Edleson
Director of Research, University of Minnesota School of Social Work and
Director of the Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse

 

Best Practices in Batterer Intervention Programs 

 

Resources List for Children Exposed
 



Sheri Hill, Ph.D.

Early Childhood Policy Specialist

 

Very Young Children Exposed to DV and Child Maltreatment 

 



Kelly Rogers, BA

YWCA

 

Living with Fear and Abuse 

 

Sound Bite of Lisa
 



 

Jana Heyd, JD
Assistant Director, Society of Counsel
Kathryn Barnhouse, JD
CASA-Dependency Program Attorney

Ankita Patel, JD
Fatality Review Specialist
Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence

Sara Sena, BA
Director of the Community Advocacy Program
Eastside Domestic Violence Program (EDVP)

 

Challenges Attorneys Encounter in Serving Families Experiencing DV
 



Tim Jaasko-Fisher, JD
Director of the Court Improvement Training Academy
University of Washington, School of Law

 

An Introduction to Washington State Child Welfare Law

Statutory Provisions for Washington Social Service Professionals

Roles & Ethical Codes in the State Child Welvare Legal System
 

 



Laura Porter, BA

Staff Director, Washington State Family Policy Council

 

The Dynamics of Thriving 

 



Lena Pastores, MSW
Youth Counselor and Teen Peer Advocate Program Coordinator
Asian Counseling and Referral Service

 

Helena Nguyen
Senior–Garfiled High School
Teen Peer Advocacy Program
(TPAP) Advocate
Jelina Nguyen
Senior–Garfiled High School
Teen Peer Advocacy Program
(TPAP) Advocate
Lenda Nguyen
Senior–Garfiled High School
Teen Peer Advocacy Program
(TPAP) Advocate

 

DV Experiences of Young Asian Pacific Islander Women

Resources for Survivors of DV and Sexual Assault

Dating Bill of Rights
 


 

Lyungai Mbilinyi, Ph.D.
Research Assistant Professor
University of Washington, School of Social Work

Gita Mehrota, MSW
Consultant, Asian Women's Shelter, San Francisco, CA
Doctoral Student
University of Washington, School of Social Work

 

Structural and Social Barriers to Intervention Success for Men
 


 

 

 



 

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  PO Box 45015, Olympia, WA 98504
  360/902-7883
  Website: www.fpc.wa.gov

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