2025 CIP Children's Summit - Attendee Resources

2025 CIP Children's Summit - Attendee Resources

Find your certificate of attendance to download and print here, as well as any resources provided by presenters. If there are no downloadable documents following the session title, the presenter has not provided documents to share. Some presenters may share during or after the conference. Those files will be added as soon as possible.

 

Download a fillable Certificate of Attendance here.

Downloadable Agenda (PDF)

TEOC Discussion Guide

Andrew Bridge The Child Catcher - buy here.

 

Day 1

Keynote: From Case File to Child: Andrew Bridge on Surviving and Redefining Foster Care

 

Breakout Session 1 10:45 AM – 12:00 PM

YRTC and transitions

Addiction 101: Understanding, Treating, and Supporting Individuals with SUD 

Guardian ad Litem (GAL) 101 

Partnering for Safety: Utilizing Community-Based Strategies to Reduce Gun Violence 

Healthy Families America in Nebraska - Changing the Trajectory 

“The Black Woman/Child”: How to Better Support Black Survivors 

Nebraska-Focused Family and Community Engagement Resources 

Navigating difficult choices: a child welfare domestic violence simulation 

Competency/Restoration of Competency in Juvenile Cases 

Youth Justice: Know Your Rights 

 

Lunch and Keynote: The Science of Hope as a Framework for Action 

 

Breakout Session 2 

Why Kids Run from Placement 

Applications of Early Childhood Mental Health in Child Welfare Systems

Evaluations in Juvenile Cases 

Emerging Adult Justice - Bridging the Gap Between Juvenile and Adult Probation 

Child Welfare and Prevention in Nebraska 

Empowering Families Through Prenatal Plans of Safe Care: Nebraska’s Binder-Based Approach 

Connecting the Dots: Using Medical Diagnoses to Unlock Education Rights in Juvenile Cases 

Strengthening Support for Families: Peer Mentoring and Motivational Strategies in Rural and Justice Settings 

Community Based Support for Families 

Friends of the Children, Mentoring and Kinship for Indigenous Youth and Families 

 

Breakout Session 3 

Nurturing and Sustaining Hope in Children and Families 

Tools, Not Just Talk: CE-CERT and the Skills of Sustaining a Career in the Helping Profession 

Stronger Together: Building Knowledge, Resilience, and Collaboration in Juvenile Court Advocacy 

Gangs 101 and Trends 

LB530 –Youth Justice Specific Implementation Efforts by the Administrative Office of the Courts and Probation 

Education and Planning Consistency for Systems-Involved Youth 

Partners in Protecting Children 

Using Restorative Practices to Address Student Attendance 

MDT Collaboration: Effectively Using Multi-Disciplinary Teams in Child Welfare Cases 

 

Day 2

Breakout Session 4 

Missing and Murdered Indigenous People 

Reactive Attachment Disorder 

Words Matter: The Importance of Effective Communication with Children 

Behavioral Health Issues 

Igniting School Culture with TeamMates: How to Elevate School & Community Involvement from Good to Great 

How a System Designed to Help Still Hurts: Confronting Inherent Issues in Families Formed Through Adoption

Disability Rights and Youth in Facilities 

GAL’s Guide to Termination of Parental Rights 

Hope Can Transform Futures; A Prevention Framework Approach 

Building Tomorrow’s Healthcare Heroes Today: Healthcare Pathways Partnership 

 

Breakout Session 5 

Together For Indigenous Families 

Impact of substance use in adolescents and young adults: utilizing their strengths to bring about hope 

Advanced Juvenile Defense Practice 

Building Continuums of Care to Support Youth Success in Nebraska 

Nebraska Goes Upstream 

Re-envisioning the Child Welfare System 

Omaha Bridges Out of Poverty - Helping people find hope 

Language of the Heart: Exploring the Impact of Leadership Opportunities on Young Adults 

Psychotropic Medication: Considerations with system-involved children 

Cross Collaboration Strategies to Enhance Success 

 

Breakout Session 6 

Child Welfare in Uncertain Times of Immigration 

Understanding Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health 

Impact of Case Law and Legislation on Juvenile Court Proceedings 

On The Right “TRACK” For Youth Behavioral Health

Family Centered Treatment

Ignite your b2i Learning Journey

Rethinking Status Youth: A Specialized Approach 

The Impact of Brain Injury on Justice-Involved Youth 

Honoring Indigenous Families 

Nebraska Crime Commission Funding 

 

Keynote: Aazia-Marie Ross