Session Three


9:00 AM - 11:00 AM EST | Wednesday, June 9 

 

Option A:

The Role of Psychotropic Medications in Child-Serving Systems

Presenters: Dr. William Lohr

CEU: 2

Many children with complex emotional and behavioral problems are treated with multiple psychotropic medications. This session will discuss how children with complex emotional and behavioral problems can be treated with psychotropic medications within a balanced and holistic system of care approach.


Option B:

Applying Trauma-Informed Strategies to Enhance Resilience

Presenters: Miriam Silman

CEU: 2

This session will explore how to enhance our support for customers and staff who are coping with their own trauma exposure, as well as the additional collective stressors of the COVID-19 pandemic and racial violence. The six principles of trauma-informed approaches -- safety; trustworthiness and transparency; peer support; empowerment, voice and choice; collaboration and mutuality; and cultural, historical and gender issues -- will be utilized to describe an array of individual and organization strategies to build and support resilience in customers and staff. Participants will use an assessment tool to begin to identify areas for growth and improvement using the six principles.


Option C:

Building Family Peer Support Services in any Agency

Presenters: Joy Varney

CEU: 2

Family Peer Support Services offer concrete support in times of need for families of youth receiving behavioral health services. The concept sounds easy enough, but peer integration is both an art and a science. This workshop gives a high-level overview of best practices for effective Family Peer Support services from organizational readiness to supervision. This session will benefit any agency or organization.