Good morning, and thank you for your email. I’m replying to the entire list because I thought others might be interested in finding this information online too . . .

 

Each of these events will likely be recorded by CT-N and broadcast a number of times during the week following the event. The recordings are usually available on the CT-N website for many months following the broadcast and the link will be added to the Center’s kidscounsel website along with the materials and presentations available from each event.

 

These are usually posted the day after the event. Please check:  http://www.kidscounsel.org/training/seminars-and-events-archive/   

 

Thank you,
Bonnie Berk

 

 

 

 

Ms. Berk,

 

I am an assigned counsel for Juvenile Matters at Torrington. I have previously scheduled court hearings at that court and elsewhere on each of the three dates below. Would these sessions be recorded in some manner that would be accessible to those of us with such conflicts? Or would papers or reports be available shortly after each one?

 

Philip N. Walker

 

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Subject: [KIDSCOUNSEL-L] 3 Important events coming up



December 12, 2013

Invisibe No More: Forum on Youth Homelessness in Connecticut
Legislative Office Building, Room 2E
8:30am -12:30pm

Release of Connecticut’s First Study and Comprehensive Report on Homeless Youth
Co-sponsored by: Joint Committees on Housing, Children, Human Services, Education and Public Health

Hosted by:
Stacey Violante Cote, Esq, Center for Children’s Advocacy; Chair, Reaching Home Youth Workgroup
Alicia Woodsby, Deputy Director, Partnership for Strong Communities

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January 9, 2013

Mental  Health Screening and Early Intervention
UCONN School of Law, Starr Hall Room 108, 65 Elizabeth St, Hartford
9:00 am – 10:30 am

Andrea Spencer, PhD, Dean, Pace University School of Education; Education Consultant to Center for Children’s Advocacy
Blind Spot: Impact of Missed Early Warning Signs on Children’s Mental Health

Richard Pugliese, MD, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; Fellow ,Yale Child Study Center; Family Advocacy Practice, Middlesex Hospital
Screening and Intervention

Rob Zavoski, MD, MPH, Medical Director, Connecticut Department of Social Services
Mental Health Screening as Part of the Well Child Pediatric Visit

Jay Sicklick, Esq., Deputy Director, Center for Children’s Advocacy; Director, Medical-Legal Partnership Project
Medicaid and Behavioral Health Screenings – What the Law Requires
Center for Children’s Advocacy 2014 Legislative Agenda

 

 

Legislative Office Building, Room 2C
8:30am -12:00pm

Connecticut Voices for Children is hosting a youth-led discussion on the educational challenges facing young people in the care of the Department of Children and Families or residing in Court Support Services facilities:

·         Listen to youth sharing their stories and ideas;

·         Learn the facts about the academic challenges and opportunities facing youth in state care; and

·         Discuss how we as educators, advocates, and community members can support opportunities and success for youth in state care.

Participants include:

·         Youth in the care of the DCF

·         DCF Commissioner Joette Katz

·         Dr. Myra Jones-Taylor, Exec. Dir., Office of Early Childhood

·         Connecticut Child Advocate Sarah Eagan

·         Hon. Bernadette Conway, Chief Administrative Judge, Juvenile Matters

·         Rep. Toni Walker, Chair, Appropriations Committee

·         Rep. Andrew Fleischmann, Chair, Education Committee

·         Rep. Diana Urban, Chair, Children’s Committee

·         Martha Stone, Exec. Dir., Center for Children’s Advocacy

RSVP online by January 7, 2014