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2019 NATIONAL TRAINING SEMINARJ U LY 2 3 - 2 5 , 2 0 1 9 | WA S H I N G T O N D C
* T H E R E I S N O C H A R G E F O R T H E N C T S N P R E - C O N F E R E N C E W O R K S H O P S F O R N C T S N PA R T N E R S
E x p l o r i n g C o n v o y s o f S o c i a l S u p p o r t
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS HOSTED BY
RENAISSANCE WASHINGTON, DC DOWNTOWN HOTEL
R e g i s t e r N o w !
TUESDAY | JULY 23
M O R N I N G
S E S S I O N
8 : 1 5 -1 1 : 3 0 a m
Supporting the
Well-Being of
Veterans’ Children
A F T E R N O O N
S E S S I O N
1 : 0 0 - 4 : 1 5 p m
Identifying Risks
and Promoting
Protective Factors
in Military Youth
NCTSN Partners are eligible for REGISTRATION SAVINGS*for the NCTSN Pre-Conference Workshops PLUS the MCEC
National Training Seminar. R E G I S T E R H E R E !
W O R K S H O P S E S S I O N D E TA I L SProgram Coordinator:
Gregory Leskin, Ph.D., , Director of Military and Veteran Families, The National Child Traumatic Stress Network
O P E N I N G S P E A K E RDr. Stephen Cozza | Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
A F T E R N O O NS E S S I O N
1 : 0 0 - 4 : 1 5 p m
Identifying Risks and Promoting Protective Factors in Military Youth
Subject matter experts, policy makers, senior military leaders and spouses will share
resources and best practices to prevent suicide and substance abuse among military
children and youth.
MILITARY CHILD PANEL 1 | Risk Factors Facing Military Children
David Goldston, Ph.D., Duke University
Michelle Cornette, Ph.D., SAMHSA
Robert M. Vincent, MS.Ed, SAMHSA
Tangeria Adams, Mt. Hope Family Center
Featured Speaker: Mary Winnefeld, SAFE Project
MILITARY CHILD PANEL 2 | Addressing Academic & SEL Needs of Military Children
Tomeshia Barnes, DoDEA
Mary “Tib” Campise, DoD Military Community and Family Policy (MC&FP)
Jessica Berlinski, Ripple Effects
Featured Speaker: Amy Looney, Travis Manion Foundation
MILITARY CHILD PANEL 3 | Character Development & Positive Youth Development
Michael D. Matthews, Ph.D., U.S. Military Academy
Amanda J. Visek, PhD, CMPC, George Washington University
Andrea Vest Ettekal, Ph.D., Texas A&M
M O R N I N GS E S S I O N
8 : 1 5 -1 1 : 3 0 a mO P E N I N G S P E A K E R
Shirley Glynn, Ph.D. | Department of Veteran Affairs (VA)
Supporting the Well-Being of Veterans’ Children
Expert panelists will describe the unique strengths and challenges faced by military
children as their families transition to civilian life.
VETERAN CHILD PANEL 1 | Identifying the Needs of Veteran Families & Children
Mayer Bellehsen, PhD, Northwell Health
Shelley Fenstermacher, Ph.D., Department of Veteran Affairs
Abigail Gewirtz, Ph.D., L.P., University of Minnesota
Valentina Stoycheva, PhD, Northwell Health
John Curry, Ph.D., Duke University
Julia Yeary, LCSW, ZERO TO THREE
VETERAN CHILD PANEL 2 | Meeting the Needs of Veteran Children
Terri Tanielian, RAND Corporation
Cicely K. Burrows-McElwain LCSW-C, SAMHSA
Joan Barrett, M.S. Ed., Military Child Education Coalition
Lynda Davis, Ph.D., Department of Veteran Affairs
Stephanie Renno, LCSW, Cohen Veterans Network
Liz Rotenberry, Elizabeth Dole Foundation
Angela Tunno, Ph.D., Duke University