This link serves as event registration for all six sessions. Alternatively, individual sessions can be purchased by selecting the specific dates listed below.
General Admission (all 6 sessions): $90.00
APSAC Members and The New York Foundling Staff Admission: Free
6 CE Credits (Social Work & Psychology) Non-Members: $90.00
6 CE Credits (Social Work & Psychology) APSAC Members and NY Foundling: $60.00
APSAC Members: You will receive your discount automatically when registering.
The New York Foundling Staff: Please email FontanaCenter@nyfoundling.org to request your entry code.
General Admission (individual sessions): $30.00
APSAC Members and The New York Foundling Staff Admission: Free
1 CE Credit (Social Work & Psychology) Non-Members: $30.00
1 CE Credit (Social Work & Psychology) APSAC Members and NY Foundling: $20.00
APSAC Members: You will receive your discount automatically when registering.
The New York Foundling Staff: Please email FontanaCenter@nyfoundling.org to request your entry code.
Please contact FontanaCenter@nyfoundilng.org if you would like to receive NY State CE credits for psychology, mental health counseling, or social work
The sessions are scheduled to take place from 2 pm to 3 pm ET. This program will be conducted remotely utilizing live interactive webinars hosted on Zoom.
Event Details:
February 14: Online Sexual Abuse of Children and Youth presented by David Finkelhor, PhD (Recording available, continuing education only available for live attendance)
March 27: “Just the facts”: Best practices for minimal facts interviewing presented by Thomas Lyon, JD, PhD (Will be rescheduled for a future date)
March 27: Effective MDT Responses to the Spiritual Impact of Child Abuse presented by Victor Vieth, JD (Recording available, continuing education only available for live attendance)
May 9: Complexities of child serious injury and death investigations presented by Vincent J. Palusci, MD, MS & Leigh Bishop, JD
July 25: Is Cannabis Legalization Really Impacting the Maltreatment of Children? The Highs and The Lows presented by Stacie LeBlanc, JD, MEd & Darrell Armstrong, EdS-MFT, MDiv, DDiv
September 10: Are Black and Hispanic Children Over-Reported, Over-Substantiated and Over-Placed Compared to White Children? presented by Brett Drake, PhD
October 8: Upstream Prevention: Support Minoritized Families and Understand Their Lived Experiences presented by Darcey H. Merritt, MSW, PhD
November 14: "Just the facts": Best practices for minimal facts interviewing presented by Thomas D. Lyon, JD, PhD
December 17: Why and How white child protection advocates must talk to black parents about the harms of corporal punishment? presented by Stacey Patton, PhD
Cancellations:
No cancellations. No refunds. Registration is transferable. Requests for transfer to a future event will also be considered on a case-by-case basis.