Specifics of the pharmacological treatment and drugs of choice for mental disorders will be presented. Unique to this seminar is information on the common types of psychotherapeutic drugs used for children who are victims of abuse. You will leave this seminar with knowledge and confidence regarding effective and safe application of pharmacological drugs.
Who should attend? This workshop is appropriate for professionals who work with children and families in the field of child abuse. This includes law enforcement officers, CPS, prosecutors, mental health professionals, children’s protective services investigators, special investigators, child advocates and all multidisciplinary team members who work in the field of child abuse.
Stewards of Children is a prevention training program that teaches adults how to prevent, recognize, and react responsibly to child sexual abuse. The program is designed for organizations that serve youth and for individuals concerned about the safety of children. It is the only nationally distributed, evidence based program proven to increase knowledge, improve attitudes, and change child protective behaviors.
Crime Victims’ Advocates, Social Workers, Victim Advocates, CPS Case workers, Law Enforcement Victim Advocates, Criminal Justice Representatives, Family Advocates, family advocates at hospitals, clinics, and community centers, etc.
Who Should Attend :
This workshop is designed for CAC Multidisciplinary Team professionals involved in the crimi-nal and civil child abuse investigations, services delivery, and the legal process. This workshop is restricted to The CAC and partner agencies staff members only.
The Governor’s Child Sex Trafficking Team is excited to invite you to an area wide summit that will allow us all to take a deep dive into the anti-trafficking work being done across our county. We will be hosting a Harris County Anti-Sex Trafficking Strategic Planning Summit and we hope you will join us!
Regional Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force will be presenting the recent outcomes of their two-month long Operation Broken Heart,
a nationwide sting which investigated over 18,000 complaints of internet-related abuse and brought nearly 1,700 alleged abusers into custody during the months of April and May 2019. Those arrested are suspected of producing or possessing child pornography, engaging in child sex trafficking, enticing minors online for sexual purposes or traveling across state lines to sexually abuse children. The ICAC task forces identified over 300 potential offenders and nearly 360 minors who suffered from child exploitation.