National Title IV-E Roundtable | Bloomington, MN
The Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare will be hosting this year’s National Title IV-E Roundtable in Bloomington, MN. The National Title IV-E Roundtable is a rare opportunity for child welfare stakeholders to gather and share ideas for education, training, research, and collaboration. Staff and faculty from Title IV-E education and training programs as well as state, county, and tribal partners enjoy the roundtable format of this professional conference, which allows participants to explore programs, initiatives, and ideas in-depth and through deep and meaningful conversations. People who have attended the Roundtable in the past have commented that it is their favorite professional gathering because of the intimate and meaningful exchanges of information.
We hope that you join us for the 2015 National Title IV-E Roundtable in Bloomington, Minnesota—you won’t regret it!
Details
Dates: June 2–4, 2015
Location: Radisson Blue Mall of America, Bloomington, MN
Pre-session (Day 1) Cost: FREE to all attendees. To register for Day 1 only, click here.
Day 2 & Day 3 Total Cost: $250 (some meals and snacks included.)
Agenda
Each day will consist of general overview presentations, followed by 3-4 roundtables in which roundtable presenters will discuss in depth their own practice experience based on the general overview presentation.
Tuesday, June, 2, 2015 | Wednesday, June 3, 2015 | Thursday, June 4, 2015 | |
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Morning |
8:00-9:00 am: Full Breakfast Buffet 9:00-9:15 am: Welcome & Opening Remarks 9:15-10:00 am: Title IV-E and Child Welfare Policy Overview, Joan Levy Zlotnik, NASW Foundation 10:05-10:50 am: Policy Roundtables 11:00-11:45 am: Title IV-E Program Evaluation Overview, Kristine Piescher, Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare 11:50-12:35 pm: Evaluation Roundtables |
8:00-9:00 am: Full Breakfast Buffet (Farmsted Buffet) 9:00-9:15 am: Welcome & Opening Remarks 9:15-10:00 am: Title IV-E Collaborations with Private Partners Overview by Susan Ault, Casey Family Programs 10:05-11:00 am: Panel 11:10-12:00 pm: Title IV-E State/Tribal/University Partnerships, Theresa Tanoury, University of Washington |
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Lunch |
12:35-2:00 pm: Lunch on your own—Explore the Mall of America! | 12:00 pm: Lunch Buffet – Sante Fe Street Tacos | |
Afternoon |
3:00-4:30 pm: Roundtable Registration 4:00-4:30 pm: Welcome & Networking w/ open bar and heavy hors’d oeuvres 4:30-500 pm: Opening Remarks 5:00-6:30 pm: Title IV-E Budgeting Overview by Don Schmid |
2:00-2:45 pm: Title IV-E and Child Welfare Curriculum Overview, Liz Winter, Yodit Betru, University of Pittsburgh 2:50-3:35 pm: Curriculum Roundtables I ** Snacks and beverages provided – 10,000 Lakes Snack Buffet3:45-4:30 pm: Curriculum Roundtables II |
12:45-1:30 pm: State/Tribal/University Partnerships Roundtables 1:40-2:00 pm: Closing Session |
Hotel Reservations
Radisson Blu Mall of America
2100 Killebrew Drive
Bloomington, MN 55425
(952) 881-5258
Conference Rate: $169.
You must make reservations directly with the hotel. Please use our booking link: http://www.radisson.com/reservation/resEntrance.do?pacLink=Y&promoCode=UCASCW&hotelCode=USABLMA
The conference code is UCASCW—you can enter this on the main booking page.
Transportation
There are 3 options for transportation to the Radisson Blu Mall of America:
Hotel Shuttle: Upon arrival at the Minneapolis airport, guests should contact the hotel concierge desk at 952-851-4035. Shuttle service departs the hotel every hour on the hour. Reservations are recommended for your departure back to the airport.
Light Rail: There is a light rail (train) that runs directly from the airport to the Mall of America, which is attached to the conference hotel. It is less than a 5-minute walk from the light rail stop to the hotel registration desk. The ride takes about 15 minutes and the cost is $1.75.
Taxi: The cost of a taxi is approximately $15.00
Susan Ault
Senior Director
Strategic Consulting for Systems Improvement
Casey Family Programs
Yodit Betru, DSW
Child Welfare Agency Coordinator
Child Welfare Education and Research Programs
School of Social Work, University of Pittsburgh
Joan Levy Zlotnik, PhD, ACSW
Director
Social Work Policy Institute
National Association of Social Workers
Kristine Piescher, PhD
Director, Research & Evaluation
Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare
University of Minnesota School of Social Work
Donald L. Schmid, MSW
Theresa Tanoury, MSW
Director
Alliance for Child Welfare Excellence
University of Washington, School of Social Work
Liz Winter, PhD, LSW
Academic Coordinator
Child Welfare Education for Leadership Program
University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work
Places of Interest
Consider coming early on Tuesday, June 2, to explore the beautiful Radisson Blu hotel and adjacent Mall of America, the largest shopping mall in the United States with 520 stores, over 50 restaurants, an aquarium, and a full amusement park—there is much to see and do!
Consider staying an extra day to explore the Social Welfare History Archives at the University of Minnesota. The Social Welfare History Archives is a unique resource for studying the history of social services in the United States at a national level. The collections are open to the public at the Elmer L. Andersen Library reading room at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. The collections are filled with child welfare material. Take a tour of the archives, which are located in two underground caverns.
Tuesday June 2nd |
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4-4:30pm |
Lakes Ballroom C&D |
Traci LaLiberte, Jim Reinardy, Jean Quam |
Welcome & Opening Remarks |
5-6:30pm |
Lakes Ballroom C&D |
Don Schmid |
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Wednesday June 3rd |
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9-9:15am |
Lakes Ballroom C&D |
Traci LaLiberte |
Welcome & Opening Remarks |
9:15-10am |
Lakes Ballroom C&D |
Joan Zlotnik |
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10:05-10:50am |
Nokomis A |
Karen Goodenough |
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10:05-10:50am |
Nokomis B |
Liz Dodge |
Leveraging IVE education to initiate statewide policy change |
10:05-10:50am |
Nokomis C |
Justin Bucchino |
Making the Case to Enhance the Safety and Well-Being of Sexual Minority Foster Youth |
11-11:45am |
Lakes Ballroom C&D |
Kristine Piescher |
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11:50-12:35pm |
Nokomis A |
Ellen Smith |
Do Students know what we think they know? Assessing Child Welfare Competencies |
11:50-12:35pm |
Nokomis B |
Traci LaLiberte |
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11:50-12:35pm |
Nokomis C |
Mary Pfohl |
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2-2:45pm |
Lakes Ballroom C&D |
Liz Winter & Yodit Betru |
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2:50-3:35pm |
Nokomis A |
Diana Patterson with Zynovia Hetherington and Rick Butt |
Preparing IV-E Graduates for Hire |
2:50-3:35pm |
Nokomis B |
Derrik Tollefson |
IV-E in the Land Grant Tradition: Utah State University’s IV-E Program |
2:50-3:35pm |
Nokomis C |
Karen Nichols |
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3:45-4:30pm |
Nokomis A |
Matthew Mattila, MSW |
IV-E students who are public child welfare agency employees: Enhancing competencies for career advancement |
3:45-4:30pm |
Nokomis B |
Kathy Heltzer |
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3:45-4:30pm |
Nokomis C |
John Vogel |
A tour of the new Information Gateway |
3:45-4:30pm |
Lakes Ballroom C&D |
Yodit Keck Betru |
Trauma-informed leadership: A professional development model for BASW child welfare students |
Thursday June 4th |
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9-9:15am |
Lakes Ballroom C&D |
Traci LaLiberte |
Welcome & Opening Remarks |
9:15-10am |
Lakes Ballroom C&D |
Susan Ault |
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10:05-10:50am |
Lakes Ballroom C&D |
Andrea Hightower |
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10:05-10:50am |
Lakes Ballroom C&D |
Amelia Franck-Meyer and Traci LaLiberte |
Leveraging private partnerships to enhance IV-E education and training |
11-11:45am |
Lakes Ballroom C&D |
Theresa Tanoury |
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12:45-1:30pm |
Nokomis A |
Kay Casey and Sara Goscha |
Training and Stipend Program Budgeting with University Partners |
12:45-1:30pm |
Nokomis B&C |
Tracy Crudo and Liz Snyder |
State and University Partnerships: Models for Education and Training Collaboratives |
1:40-2pm | Traci LaLiberte | Closing Session & Remarks |