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Upcoming Events

 

As a service to the elder and vulnerable adult abuse community, WordBridges has compiled a selected list of relevant upcoming conferences and workshops.

August 20-21, 2003
Crimes Against the Elderly Conference -- Includes presentations on ante- and post-mortem indicators of long-term neglect, assessing neglect from teeth and gums, reading death certificates, and the interactions between prescribed and OTC medications, among others.
Waco, TX
Mr. Randy Jacobs
Department of Forensic Science, Baylor University
254-752-9284
Randy_Jacobs@baylor.edu

August 20-21, 2003
Rural Law Enforcement Training: Domestic Violence Intervention and Investigation
Marshall County, IN
Brigitte Wittel
800-424-7827
Bwittel@sheriffs.org

August 21-23, 2003
Second Summer Conference on Current Topics in Forensic Toxicology
Sunset Village, CA
Northeastern Association of Forensic Scientists
Keith Graziadei
310-825-7093
Kgraziad@unes.ucla.edu
www.neafs.org/forevents.htm

August 22-23, 2003
2003 Education and Conference Calendar of UCLA Multicampus Program in Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology
Anaheim, CA
Mr. Lucio Arruda
310-312-0531
larruda@ucla.edu

August 24-29, 2003
NOVA's 29th Annual North American Victim Assistance Conference
New Orleans, LA
National Organization for Victim Assistance
202-232-6682
nova@trynova.org
http://newweb.trynova.org/conference/2003/

September 8, 2003
Elder Abuse Conference Elder Abuse & Neglect: A Call to Action

This event will feature NCPEA President Bob Blancato as the morning keynote speaking on "The Elder Justice Act" and Susan Somers, Assistant Commissioner Adult Services of the NYS Office of Children and Family Services.
LIFESPAN of Greater Rochester, Onondaga Department of Aging & Youth, NYS Office of Aging, and Onondaga County D.S.S. Division of Adult Services.
Liverpool, NY
http://verahouse.org/ve8.html (click on "events")

September 8-12, 2003
Train the Trainer Domestic Violence Program  -- For law enforcement, advocates, prosecutors, and community members.  Includes dynamics of domestic violence, rural cultural issues and community organizing around domestic violence issues.
Holland, MI
Gary Loberg, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center
800-743-5382, ext. 3669
Deborah Tucker, National Training Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence
512-407-9020

September 8-12, 2003
Financial Manipulation Analysis  -- Techniques of financial profiling, and analysis of: business linkages, financial records, financial statements, money flow, and money manipulation.  Limited to 24 participants.
Austin, Texas
Anacapa Sciences, Inc.
Barbara Gates
805-966-6157, ext. 10
bagates@anacapasciences.com
www.anacapatraining.com

September 15-17, 2003
2003 Wisconsin Elder Abuse and Adult Protective Services Conference
Wisconsin Dells, WI
262-821-4444
elderabuse@sewaaa.com

September 15-17, 2003
Leadership Training Event on Religious Resources and Roadblocks in Ending Violence Against Women 
The goal of this 2-day training is to ensure that religious leaders in your community are resources and not roadblocks in working to end sexual and domestic violence.  Three videos and two books are included with this training.  Teams of two staff persons are encouraged to attend.  Space is limited to 25 teams.
Seattle, WA
Sandra Barone, Center for the Prevention of Sexual and Domestic Violence
206-634-1903, ext. 14

September 16-20, 2003
8th International Conference on Family Violence -- "We will have many sections devoted to elder abuse"
San Diego, California
Family Violence and Sexual Assault Institute
Lisa Conradi, Conference Coordinator
858-623-2777, ext. 427
fvconf@alliant.edu
www.fvsai.org 

September 17-18, 2003
Rural Law Enforcement Training: Domestic Violence Intervention and Investigation
Williamson County, TN
National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence
Deborah Tucker
512-407-9020

September 17-19, 2003
Running Against the Wind, Aging and Disability Conference -- an interdisciplinary conference exploring means to promote planning and independence, prevent indignity and abuse, and remedy deception for the older or disabled adult.
Mackinac Island, MI
State Bar of Michigan, Elder Law and Advocacy Section
geellerb@ewashtenaw.org

September 17-21, 2003
Creating Our Legacy: National Conference of Gerontological Nurse Practitioners 22nd Annual Convention & Exhibition
West Palm Beach, FL
Kris Kaleida
724-695-7596
kkaleida@hotmail.com

September 22-26, 2003
2003 National Training Conference for the National Association of VOCA Assistance Administrators and the National Association of Crime Victim Compensation Boards
New Orleans, LA
National Association for Crime Victim Compensation Boards
Please register for the conference online at: http://www.navaa.org/conference/registration.html

September 23-24, 2003
National Center for Victims of Crime 2003 National Training Institute -- Midwest -- This is a one and half day training for victim service providers of all types and features workshops on resiliency, retelling violent death, dating violence, stalking, outreach to males, identity theft, rights in the juvenile justice system, program evaluation, reconciliation and cyberstalking.
Minneapolis, MN
Jasmine D'Addario-Fobian
National Center for Victims of Crime
202-467-8755
traininginstitute@ncvc.org
www.ncvc.org/traininginstitute

September 23-26, 2003
Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape's Mid-Atlantic Sexual Assault Conference
Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
Registrar, PCAR
800-692-7445 or 717-728-9740 (phone)
717-728-9781 (fax)
stop@pcar.org
www.pcar.org

September 24-26, 2003
2003 West Virginia Governor's Summit on Aging
Wheeling, WV
Charles F. Conroy Jr.
304-558-3317
cconroy@boss.state.wv.us

September 24-28, 2003
11th Annual International Association of Forensic Nurses Scientific Assembly -- Forensic Nursing: When the Stakes are High!
Las Vegas, NV
Registrar, IAFN
856-256-2425 (phone)
856-589-7463 (fax)
iafn@ajj.com
www.iafn.org/events

September 25-26, 2003
Women Who Use Violence -- "This workshop is designed to increase an advocate's awareness and consciousness regarding women's use of violence and interviewing skills.  Topics include: different types of violence women use against their partners and how they use it; self-defense versus retaliation, battering, and mental illness; individual and systems' advocacy issues; and civil and criminal justice system interventions that may or may not be helpful in stopping violence."
Minneapolis, MN
Eileen Briggs
Sacred Circle
1-877-RED-ROAD or 605-341-2050

September 28 - October 2, 2003
National College of District Attorneys' National Conference on Domestic Violence
New Orleans, LA
Mary Ellen Nodelman
National College of District Attorneys
803-544-5096
nodelman@law.sc.edu
www.law.sc.edu/ncda/

September 29 - October 1, 2003
Imagine: 25th Anniversary Conference of the Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Madison, WI
Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence
608-255-0539 (voice)
608-255-3560 (fax)

October 1-2, 2003
Toward a National Research Agenda on Violence Against Women
Lexington, Kentucky
University of Kentucky Center for Research on Violence Against Women
http://Gocadvs.ky.gov

October 6-9, 2003
National American Indian Court Judges Association Conference
New Orleans, LA
National American Indian Court Judges Association
605-342-4804
mail@naicja.org
www.naicja.org

October 8-10, 2003
14th Annual Conference of the National Association of Adult Protective Services Administrators (NAAPSA)
Chicago, IL
Joe Snyder
215-765-9000, ext. 4457
conference@naapsa.org

October 9-11, 2003
2003 National Conference of the American College of Forensic Examiners
Scottsdale, AZ
American College of Forensic Examiners, Inc.
417-881-3818
info@acfe.com
www.acfe.com

October 13-14, 2003
Elder Rights Conference: Our Community Cares
Des Moines, IA
Linda Hildreth
515-242-3321
Linda.Hildreth@iowa.gov

October 15-17, 2003
National Center for Victims of Crime 2003 National Training Institute -- Mid Atlantic Region -- This is a one and half day training for victim service providers of all types and features workshops on resiliency, retelling violent death, dating violence, stalking, outreach to males, identity theft, rights in the juvenile justice system, program evaluation, reconciliation and cyberstalking.
Washington, D.C.
Jasmine D'Addario-Fobian
National Center for Victims of Crime
202-467-8755
traininginstitute@ncvc.org
www.ncvc.org/traininginstitute

October 15-18, 2003
Fourth National Aging and Law Conference
Arlington, VA
NALC@aarp.org
www.aarp.org/nltrpro/home.html

October 17-19, 2003
Women with Disabilities & Allies Forum: Linking Arms for Equality & Justice for All  -- Topics include violence against women and inaccessibility of shelters.
Bethesda, MD
National Organization for Women
American Association of People with Disabilities
http://www.aapd.com/docs/NOWwomanforum.html

October 17-19, 2003
Trapped by Poverty/Trapped by Abuse Research Conference
Austin, Texas
http://www.ssw.umich.edu/trapped/conference.html/

October 18-21, 2003
National Citizens' Coalition for Nursing Home Reform Annual Meeting
Arlington, VA
Alice Hedt
ahedt@nccnhr.org

October 21-25, 2003
International Association of Chiefs of Police 110th Annual Conference -- 15,000 participants expected
Philadelphia, PA
International Association of Chiefs of Police
800-843-4227, ext. 307 or 703-836-6767
faulkner@theiacp.org
http://theiacp02.expoexchange.com/

October 22-23, 2003
Making Good Choices in Tough Times: 2003 Annual Meeting of Grantmakers in Aging
Cleveland, OH
Carol A. Farquhar
937-435-3156
cfarquhar@GIAging.org
www.GIAging.org

October 23-25, 2003
National Association of Social Workers Texas Chapter 27th Annual State Conference: Social Workers: People Helping People, That's What We Do!
Arlington, TX
NASW Texas Chapter
Registrar
512-474-1454
naswtex@naswtx.org
www.naswtx.org/Conference03/conference.htm

October 26-29, 2003
Care Management in an Aging Society: Integration, Innovation, Inclusion and Incentive -- 6th Annual Conference on Care Management Presented by the American Society on Aging
Philadelphia, PA
American Society on Aging
415-974-9600 (phone)
415-974-0300 (fax)
info@asaging.org
www.asaging.org

October 27-31, 2003
Advanced Institute on Victim Studies: Critical Analysis of Victim Assistance -- Critical reflection of practice and policy as it pertains to victim services.  Specific types of victimization includes sexual assault, criminal death, family violence, and hate crimes.
Fresno, CA
Thomas Underwood
800-910-4308
thomas.underwood@washburn.edu
www.washburn.edu/ce/jcvvs

October 29-30, 2003
National Center for Victims of Crime 2003 National Training Institute  -- This is a one and half day training for victim service providers of all types and features workshops on resiliency, retelling violent death, dating violence, stalking, outreach to males, identity theft, rights in the juvenile justice system, program evaluation, reconciliation and cyberstalking.
Dallas, TX
National Center for Victims of Crime
202-467-8755
traininginstitute@ncvc.org
www.ncvc.org/traininginstitute

November 4-5, 2003
Office on Violence Against Women Training -- overview of the legal rights of immigrant victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and trafficking, and how programs can better serve diverse communities of immigrant victims.
Tucson, AZ
Harriet Lewis
NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund
202-326-0047

 November 4-7, 2003
20th Annual Adult Protective Services Conference
San Antonio, TX
Amanda Mathews
512-438-5506
amanda.mathews@tdprs.state.tx.us
http://www.tdprs.state.tx.us/Adult_Protection/Adult_
Protective_Services_Conference/default.asp

November 5-7, 2003
2003 National Network to End Violence Against Immigrant Women Conference
Tucson, AZ
Harriet Lewis
NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund
202-326-0047

November 5-8, 2003
29th Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Association of Forensic Scientists
Pittsfield, MA
Jennifer Limoges
518-457-0054
jlimoges@troopers.state.nv.us
www.neafs.org/annmeeting.htm 

November 8-9, 2003
Cultural Competency for Non-Native Advocate-- "This workshop begins with a discussion of the impact of colonization on the status of Native women.  The herstory of the national anti-rape and battered women movements and their relationship to current efforts in Indian Country will be considered.  Native women's experience in dealing with non-Native systems will be used to increase skills of non-Native advocates.  Topics include: racism and how to address personal bias; elements of honorable advocacy; language and mannerism; jurisdictional issues; barriers for Native women negotiating criminal justice systems; and strategies for inclusion and recruitment of native women in local programs."
Seattle, WA
Eileen Briggs
Sacred Circle, National Resource Center to End Violence Against Native Women
1-877-RED-ROAD or 605-341-2050

November 10-12, 2003
Legal Advocacy: Safety and Justice for Native Women Who Are Battered -- "The workshop will address various topics including legal advocacy in terms of women's sovereignty; tribal court practices and codes; assistance in civil and criminal proceedings; jurisdictional issues; child custody; and appropriate response to challenges to confidentiality and advocacy safety."
Seattle, WA
Eileen Briggs
Sacred Circle, National Resource Center to End Violence Against Native Women
1-877-RED-ROAD or 605-341-2050

November 10-14, 2003
Ending Violence Against Native Women Training Institute -- Four workshops: role of law enforcement; role of criminal justice systems; role of batterers' programs; role of shelters and advocates.
Seattle, WA
Eileen Briggs
Sacred Circle, National Resource Center to End Violence Against Native Women
1-877-RED-ROAD or 605-341-2050

November 17-19, 2003
Rural Sexual Assault Management Curriculum -- 12-hour, tuition free course available to rural law enforcement executives/managers.
Omaha, Nebraska
National Center for Rural Law Enforcement
Rita Davis, 501-570-8031, or
Mira Frosolono, 501-570-8072

November 17-21, 2003
Teaching Diversity: Train-the-Trainer for Law Enforcement Professionals
Dallas, TX
Institute for Law Enforcement Administration
Registrar
972-244-3430
ilea@cailaw.org
www.cailaw.org

November 19-20, 2003
Rural Law Enforcement Training: Domestic Violence Intervention and Investigation
Minden, NV
National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence
Deborah Tucker
512-407-9020

November 21-25, 2003
56th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America
San Diego, CA
geron@geron.org
202-842-1275
www.geron.org

December 4-6, 2003
International Conference on Aging, Disability and Independence: Advancing Technology and Services to Promote Quality of Life
Washington, D.C.
American Society on Aging
www.asaging.org/icadi/
icadi@asaging.org

April 14-17, 2004
The Road Ahead: Taking the Journey Together; 2004 Joint Conference of the American Society on Aging and the National Council on the Aging
San Francisco, CA
415-974-9600
jc04@asaging.org
www.agingconference.org

May 12-13, 2004
Rural Law Enforcement Training: Domestic Violence Intervention and Investigation
Mason County, WA
National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence
Deborah Tucker
512-407-9020

November 19-23, 2004
57th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America
Washington, D.C.
Geron@geron.org

Note #1: The above list represents only some of the conferences and workshops that may be relevant to your discipline and interests. Further conference lists can be found at:

The Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse http://www.mincava.umn.edu/Events/index.asp

The Gerontological Society of America
www.geron.org/calendar.htm

The National Center on Elder Abuse
www.elderabusecenter.org/conference/index.html


Note #2: If you would like to add your conference to our list, please send the information to:

Loree Cook-Daniels
WordBridges
6990 N. Rockledge Avenue
Glendale, WI 53209
(414) 540-6489 (fax)
Loree@wordbridges.net

 

 

 
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