December 13, 2024 12:00pm PT - 1:00pm PT
Hot Topic: How does one heal after surviving Munchausen by Proxy?
Description: This gathering will discuss current controversies surrounding the "Medical Kidnap" narrative as Child Abuse Pediatricians, CPS, and family recognize Munchausen by Proxy/Medical Child Abuse. Voices of survivors and family members who participate in support groups offered by the non-profit Munchausen Support will be shared.
November 8, 2024 12:00pm PT - 1:00pm PT
Hot Topic: "Is the legal deprivation of gender-affirming care an ACE?"
In just a few years, legislation and policies constraining the freedoms of and excluding LGBTQ youth--especially trans youth--mushroomed across the United States. What effect have these laws and policies had, can they be framed as ACEs, and what can professionals do to assist?
October 18, 2024 12:00pm PT - 1:00pm PT
Presenter: Minty Siu-Kootnikoff
Hot Topic: One size does not fit all: DV remedies in a trauma-informed environment
Link to Presentation: https://www.mentimeter.com/app/presentation/n/alzbgucqf8ib8e8d7jtpnh8ws15pq1yh/present
September 26, 2024 12:00pm PT - 1:00pm PT
Presenter: Brigid McCaw, MD, MS, MPH, FACP
Hot Topic: “What’s Resilience got to do with it?”
Building on recent advances in neuroscience and resilience research, it is time to embrace a trauma- and resilience-informed framework and move beyond the traditional pathology-focused biomedical model. This shift is essential for achieving Whole Person Care and advancing equity. This presentation will help you implement and integrate resilience care into your everyday clinical work. And bring resiliency into your life.
June 27, 2024 12:00pm PT - 1:00pm PT
Hot Topic: "Can we transform relationships through 100 little conversations in pediatric care?"
Trauma-informed care is a vital part of whole-person, comprehensive care…but oftentimes TIC trainings leave practicing providers without a clear idea of what to do differently in our day-to-day practice. Following the principles in his upcoming book, The Trauma-Informed Pediatric Practice, Dr. Gillespie will outline practical, positive changes that can be made in everyday primary pediatric care.
May 29, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm PT
Hot Topic: Can Collaborative Learning Networks Transform Trauma-Informed Care?
The Resilient Beginnings Network coached 15 clinics in the San Francisco Bay area over a five year period. The clinics were coached on implementation of trauma informed care. Advancing trauma-and-resilience-informed care (TRIC) is complex, long-term, culture change work. Their experience and findings will be presented.
April 19, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm PT
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Hot Topic: “My Kid Did What?!?! The Essential Information about Children and Teens with Problematic Sexual Behavior.”
Children and teens engage in sexual behaviors that range from developmentally expected to problematic and harmful. This presentation will provide information to help professionals distinguish normative from problematic sexual behaviors in children and teens, identify potential contributing factors to the behavior, dispel common misconceptions, and have robust, evidenced-informed responses.
March 22, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm PT
Hot Topic: Delayed Disclosure of Sexual Abuse and Child Sex Abuse Statutes of Limitations. Why does it matter?
Professor Hamilton will discuss the Statutes of Limitations (SOL) movement. “Why should there be limitations on child sex abuse prosecution and civil lawsuits if there is no SOL on the suffering of the victims?” Who are the opponents of the victims and what are their strategies?
February 23, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm PT
Hot Topic: What are We Learning about Online Child Sexual Abuse Material and the Predatory Marketplace?
Dr. Cross and Mr. Turkheimer will discuss international strategies for combatting online Child Sex Abuse Material (CSAM), including stopping CSAM producers from historically advantaged countries from exploiting poor children in historically disadvantaged countries.
January 26, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm PT
David Love, LMFT
Hot Topic: Can School Based Mental Health Services Make a Difference?
