NJ Task Force on Child Abuse and Neglect - 2022 Skill Building Conference
NJ Task Force on
Child Abuse and Neglect
2024 Conference
October 7, 2024
9:00am — 3:30pm
Doors Open at 8:00am
Location: The Westin at Forrestal Village
201 Village Boulevard Princeton, NJ
Join us to discuss the evolution of reporting child abuse and neglect!
On October 7, 2024 from 9:00 – 3:30 at the Westin, Forrestal Village in Princeton, the NJ Task Force on Child Abuse and Neglect will host professionals from New Jersey’s health care, education and law enforcement communities, to hear from child welfare experts about mandatory reporting and ways we can empower and assist families to prevent child abuse and neglect.
For context, over 35% of all American children – and over 50% of America’s Black children – will be reported to a CPS hotline before turning 18. Overwhelmingly these reports are allegations of neglect, and are ultimately unfounded. Many jurisdictions across the United States – including New Jersey – are beginning to examine the dynamics surrounding neglect investigations, taking steps to ensure that efforts to help families in poverty do not unnecessarily involve the child protection system, while also ensuring that children are kept safe from harm.
We value your experience and input!
Event Details:
We are happy to announce that there will be no fee to participate in these conversations and that participation will be in-person. You must be registered in order to attend.On-site, day-of registration is not available due to capacity. Only registered participants will be eligible for CEUs. Doors open at 8:00am.
Once you have registered, you will immediately receive a confirmation email. Look for an email from Eventbrite (noreply@order.eventbrite.com). Make sure to check your Junk/Spam folder if you don't see it.
If you encounter any difficulty while attempting to register, call (609) 652-4270 for assistance, or email NJTFCAN@stockton.edu.
Registration is now closed.
Conference Materials and Resources:
Continuing Education:
The 2024 NJTFCAN Conference will offer 5.5 Ethics or Cultural Competency Contact Hours of Continuing Education (CE) for Social Workers, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists, and Licensed Professional Counselors. The NJTFCAN Conference will offer 5.5 NJDOE Professional Development Hours.
Stockton University is authorized to offer continuing education credits for social workers in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Connecticut, and Massachusetts for licensure and certification renewal by the licensure boards in those states. Stockton’s undergraduate and graduate programs in social work are accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).
Stockton University is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0635.
Stockton University is a recognized NJDOE Professiobal Development provider (NJDOE Provider ID #229).
Conference Agenda:
Time |
Event |
8:00 |
Registration and Coffee Opens |
9:15
|
Welcome
|
9:30 |
Keynote Address: Strengthening Families Using a Racial Equity Lens Dr. Jessica Pryce, Florida State University |
10:00 |
Panel Discussion: Experiences of Professsionals and Families when Neglect is Reported
|
10:45 |
When Mandated Reporters Encounter Families Discussion and working
Community resources available to families outside of the child welfare system |
12:00 |
LUNCH (Buffet Lunch is Provided) |
1:00 |
Panel Discussion: Efforts to build support for families outside of the child protection system Changing approaches for responses to family distress
|
2:00 |
Listening to Mandated Reporters Overview of mandated reporter focus groups being conducted with health care professionals, educators and law enforcement professionals for NJTFCAN Subcommittee on Race, Poverty and Neglect
|
2:30 |
Feedback and discussion: Opportunities for change in NJ |
3:00 |
NJ Task Force on Child Abuse and Neglect: Strategic Plan and Committee Opportunities NJ Task Force on Child Abuse and Neglect Co-Chairs
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New Jersey Task Force on Child Abuse and Neglect Co-Chairs
Mary E. Coogan, Esq.
Christine Norbut Beyer, MSW
Keynote Speaker
Jessica A. Pryce, PhD, MSW
Conference Host Agencies
The New Jersey Department of Children and Families is the state’s first Cabinet-level agency devoted exclusively to serving and supporting at-risk children and families. It is made up of about 6,600 staff who are focused on and committed to assisting and empowering residents to be safe, healthy and connected.
The purpose of the New Jersey Task Force on Child Abuse and Neglect is to study and develop recommendations regarding the most effective means of improving the quality and scope of child protective and preventative services provided or supported by State government.
The Child Welfare Education Institute (CWEI) at Stockton University is facilitating logistics for this event. The mission of CWEI is to support the ongoing transformation of the public child welfare system through social work education and professional training. Our vision is safety and well-being for the children and families of New Jersey.
Need Assistance?
For any questions or concerns regarding the registration process or the event itself, please call (609) 652-4270 or email NJTFCAN@stockton.edu
Stockton University
Child Welfare Education Institute
101 Vera King Farris Drive
Galloway, NJ 08205
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