Florida Council Against Sexual Violence
2008 Sexual Violence and Victim Services Conference
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Become a member now of FCASV or FNVWS online at www.fcasv.org or www.fnvws.org to receive the member conference registration price.
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Please register me for the Wellness Day on Tuesday, June 17.
I will attend the opening reception, Wednesday, June 18.
I will attend the Awards Luncheon, Thursday, June 19.
I require special assistance to participate in the conference. Please attach a written request prior to May 16.
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Make hotel reservations by May 5, 2008 for the $90 conference room rate. Valet parking is $20 per day. Contact the Deauville Beach Resort directly at (800) 327-6656, reservation code: FNVWS08.
Registration Fees:
Late Full Registration (after May 12th)
FCASV/FNVWS Members. .............. $220
Non-Members .........................$285
Late One Day Registration (after May 12th)
FCASV/FNVWS Members. .............. $185
Non-Members .........................$250
If one day registration, day registering for:
Wednesday June 18
Thursday June 19
Friday June 20
Please select one workshop for each section.
Wednesday June 18 (10:30 – 12:00)
Kelly Otte – The Biggest Mistakes Executive Directors Make with Their Boards and How Not to Make Them
Anna Salter – Protecting Children from Sexual Predators
Robin Josef – Collaborating with Faith Communities to End Sexual Violence
Brian ogawa – Morita Therapy and Trauma: Practical Approaches to Victim Assistance
Maria Larocco – Sexual Assault Survivor Services for the Deaf Community: Cultural Considerations
Wednesday June 18 (1:15 – 2:45)
Kelly Otte – Delegation, Time Management and Leadership
Lucane Lafortune – Creating Empowering Prevention Models for Adolescents
BeBe Westbrook – Rape Culture in the United States
Angelica Gonzalez & Christina Lalama – Finding a Healing Voice: Therapeutic Interventions for All Ages
Erika Smith – Re-thinking Recovery: The Impact of Aerobic Exercise on Adult and Childhood PTSD, Anxiety and Depression
Thursday June 19 (9:00 – 10:30)
Kimlynn Cohen – Community Supervision: Probation and Beyond
Ann Loonstra – Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Violence
Tracy Wright – Hip Hop: Exploitation of Women of Color
Mark Lazarus & Wendy Hollowell – Advocates on Death Penalty Cases: Preparing Advocates and Families Who Choose to Attend an Inmate Execution
Aurelia Sands-Belle – So You’re Thinking About Applying for That Executive Director Job: 10 Things I Wish Someone Had Told me Before I Took Over the Reins
Thursday June 19 (2:00 – 3:30)
Nola Theiss – What Victim Advocates Need to Know About the U.S. Trafficking Victims Protection Act, the T-Visa and Florida Anti-Trafficking Legislation
Monica ramirez – Addressing Sexual Assault Against Farmworker Women in the Fields
Condencia Brade – What’s Support Got to Do with It? Allying with Women of Color
Joseph Schiller & fabienne Vendrys – Domestic Violence in the Haitian Community
Diane Larochelle – Bearing Witness: Listening, Hearing & Healing with Survivors of Sexual Violence
Thursday June 19 (3:45 – 5:15)
Gretchen Howard – Replicating Programs: How to Implement Effective Programs on Little Funding
BeBe Westbrook – Dennis Siegel & Maria Schneider – Choir Practice for Advocates and Prosecutors: Working in Harmony for Victims of Sexual Battery
Suzanne Quinn – Improved Victim Advocacy: Best Practices in Culturally Competent Community Outreach
Deborah Winchock-ebert – The Silent Victim: Elder Sexual Abuse
Aurelia Sands-Belle – Extending Sexual Violence Outreach to At-risk Teens
Friday June 20 (8:45 – 10:15)
Lynn rosenthal – Poverty and Sexual Violence: Building Linkages with Public Housing
Katrina Lacy – Privilege and Confidentiality
Dr. Sergio Llanes – The Woman, Her Health and Domestic Violence
Deborah Winchock-ebert – The Silent Victim: Elder Sexual Abuse
Pablo Lorenzo – Fatherhood and Family Violence: Listening to Immigrant Fathers in South Florida
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