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  • Purpose, Hope, and Change:Improving Daily Practices and Building a Better System

    JANUARY 911ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICOCHILDRENSLAWINSTITUTE.ORG

  • PURPOSE, HOPE AND CHANGE 2019

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    Wednesday, January 9, 20198:30 am – 12:00 pm Pre-Conference Session8:00 am – 1:00 pm Conference Registration and Sign-in1:30 pm – 4:00 pm Opening Session Welcome Chief Justice Judith K. Nakamura, New Mexico Supreme Court

    Opening Remarks: Master of Ceremony, Beth Gillia, Director, Corinne Wolfe Center for Child and Family Justice

    Keynote PresentationNatalie S. Burke

    What Happens When Equity is the New Solution to Old Problems? We Get Uncomfortable.

    Break

    4:15 pm – 6:00 pm Reception for all CLI Attendees ▶ Franciscan Room

    Thursday, January 10, 20198:30 am – 10:00 am Featured Speakers I10:00 am – 10:30 am Break

    10:30 am – 12:00 pm Featured Speakers II12:00 pm – 1:15 pm Lunch (On your own)1:30 pm – 3:00 pm Workshop Session III3:00 pm – 3:30 pm Break3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Workshop Session IV

    Friday, January 11, 20198:30 am – 10:00 am Workshop Session V10:00 am – 10:30 am Break

    10:30 am – 12:30 pm Closing Session Closing Remarks: Mater of Ceremonies, Nick Costales, Deputy Director of Field Services, CYFD Juvenile Justice Division

    Keynote Presentation Dr. Victor Rios

    Building a Continuum of Care for Marginalized Children and Youth

    Conference Overview Special thanks to2019 CLI PlanningCommittee

    Elizabeth Bennett, Program Manager, Southwest Regional Training Center, NMSU

    Bob Brazell, Project Coordinator, Southwest Regional Training Center, NMSU

    Shelly Bucher, Program Director, Substitute Care Review Council

    Isela Burciaga, Bureau Chief, Foster Care and Adoptions, CYFD Protective Services Division

    Cynthia Chavers, Federal Reporting Bureau Chief, CYFD Protective Services Division

    Nick Costales, Deputy Director of Field Services, CYFD Juvenile Justice Division

    Bette Fleishman, Executive Director, Pegasus Legal Services for Children

    Farra Fong, Director of Evaluation and Training, NMCAN

    Beth Gillia, Director, UNM Corinne Wolfe Center for Child and Family Justice

    Michelle Harwood, Volunteer Supervisor, CASA First District

    Michael Hock, ASURE Team Leader, CYFD Behavioral Health Services

    Leslie Jones, Contract Attorney

    Rebecca Liggett, Chief Children’s Court Attorney, CYFD Protective Services Division

    Brenda Manus, Manager, CYFD Protective Services Division

    Kim McGinnis, Judge, Pueblo of Pojoaque Tribal Court

    Erika Meadows, Juvenile Probation Officer Supervisor, Colfax/Union County Juvenile Probation Office

    Chuck Neelley, Retired Chief Children’s Court Attorney, CYFD Protective Services Division

    Brooke Stanley Tou, Director, Southwest Regional Training Center, NMSU

    James Sumrow, Parent Advocate

    Jennifer Vieira, NM Administrative Office of the Courts

    Staff of the Southwest Regional Training Center at New Mexico State University

    Elizabeth Bennett, Bob Brazell, Lorretta Diaz, Alana Hancock, Julia Maciel, Lindsay Madden, Mary Ortaleza, Brooke Stanley Tou, Erika Washburn

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    Crowd Compass CLI App Please download the Crowd Compass CLI App for detailed descriptions, session materials and speaker bios. You may also view the descriptions on the CLI website www.childrenslawinstitute.org. Check your email or visit the conference registration desk for more information on the CLI App.

    Conference EvaluationsYou may provide evaluations through the Crowd Compass App during the conference or after the conference via a SurveyMonkey link. To provide an evaluation through the App, scroll down the workshop description page and click on the ‘evaluation’ tab to open the survey.

    Continuing EducationContinuing Education Credits (CEUs) for social workers are available for most workshops at CLI. Please see documentation form for approved session hours. CYFD Foster Care licensing and the NM Counseling Board honor Social Work CEUs. Some workshops also qualify for cultural competence CEUs. To receive a CEU certificate for the sessions you attend you must sign-in each day of the conference and submit a CEU documentation form at the end of each day of the conference. Failure to sign-in or submit the form each day will result in a loss of credit hours. Certificates will be emailed after the conference.

    Continuing Legal Education Credits (CLEs) for attorneys and judges are available for most workshops at CLI. Please see documentation form for approved session hours. To receive CLE credits, you must complete the CLE form and return it to the registration table.

    Heart Gallery Project The Heart Gallery Project began in New Mexico in 2001 and has since spread to 42 states. The collection includes photographic portraits of current children in CYFD custody who are dreaming of finding their “forever families” through adoption. The portraits are created and donated by some of the region’s most talented photographers. They are displayed in government buildings, hospitals, airports, galleries and other venues across the state. The Heart Gallery has resulted in numerous adoptions of the children and youth who appear in amazing portraits in this program. For more information, visit heartgallerynm.org

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    Special Meetings & Events

    Wednesday, January 9th

    Tribal State Judicial Consortium Meeting8:00 am – 1:00 pm

    Potters Room

    NM CASA State Organization Meeting8:30 am – 11:30 am

    Weavers Room

    Children’s Court MediationProgram Meeting12:00 pm – 1:15 pm

    Tablao Flamenco Room

    Youth Attorney and GaL Lunch12:00 pm – 1:15 pm

    Hotel Albuquerque Qbar

    Tickets $20, available for purchase when you register or onsite at the conference.

    Thursday, January 10th

    Yoga7:00 am – 7:45 am

    North Atrium Meeting Room

    Open to all conference attendees, however space is limited.

    No mat required.

    Children’s Court MediationProgram Meeting12:00 pm – 1:15 pm

    Tablao Flamenco Room

    Respondent Attorney Lunch12:00 pm – 1:15 pm

    Hotel Albuquerque Qbar

    Tickets $20, available for purchase when you register or onsite at the conference.

    Judges and Youth Luncheon12:00 pm – 1:15 pm

    Fireplace Room

    By invitation only, must RSVP.

    Children’s Law Section Meeting3:00 pm – 3:30 pm

    QBar

    CJAAG meeting5:30 pm – 8:30 pm

    Fireplace Room

    Yoga5:30 pm – 6:15 pm

    North Atrium Meeting Room

    Open to all conference attendees, however space is limited.

    No mat required.

    Friday, January 11th

    Yoga7:00 am – 7:45 am

    North Atrium Meeting Room

    Open to all conference attendees, however space is limited.

    No mat required.

    CLI Reception4:15 pm - 6:00 pmFranciscan & Fireplace Rooms

    Reconnect, Reach Out and Revitalize at the CLI Reception! Join us for refreshments, entertainment, door prizes and opportunities to reconnect with those you know, reach out to those you want to know and revitalize your passion to effect better outcomes for children and families in New Mexico.

    Cheyenne, 6 & Haley, 11

    Adrian, 13

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    Looking for a retreat? The North Atrium Meeting Room will be held as a quiet space for reflection and meditation, with 45 minute yoga sessions offered on Thursday at 7am and 5:30pm, and Friday at 7am (no mat required).

    Workshops at a Glance

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    2019 CLI Conference Highlights

    Wednesday, January 9th

    ▷ 8:30 am - 12:00 pm • Pre-Conference Session • Franciscan RoomIntersections: How to Work with Complexity in Domestic Violence Cases

    Sponsored by NM Children Youth and Families Department and the Corinne Wolfe Center for Child & Family Justice at the UNM Institute of Public Law

    Presenter: David Mandel, MA, LCP, Safe & Together Institute

    ▷ 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm • Opening Session • Alvarado BallroomWelcomeOpening Remarks

    Master of Ceremonies, Beth Gillia

    Opening Keynote Presentation:▶ What Happens When Equity is the New Solution to Old Problems? We Get Uncomfortable.

    Presenter: Natalie S. Burke, President and CEO of CommonHealth ACTION

    A nationally-known speaker, strategist, master facilitator, and public health leader, Natalie S. Burke leads CommonHealth ACTION–whose mission is to develop people and organizations to produce health through equitable policies, programs, and practices. Natalie believes that to alter our collective health destiny, we must change our language, challenge deeply held beliefs about equity in our society and accept the role we each play in the production of the public’s health.

    ▷ 4:15 pm - 6:00 pm • CLI Reception • Franciscan & Fireplace Room

    Daniel, 12

    Ariana, 12

    Darion, 13

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    Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice Excellence Awards

    Please visit the Excellence Award Recipient Exhibition near the piano to see who was selected and learn a little more about them.Please congratulate all the 2018 Nominees:

    Valerie AlderetteShana ArvisoEricka BacaMicaela BacaSarah BackusMatthew BernsteinJane BoremanAaron BoswellStephanie BrowneShelly BucherSusannah BurkeMichael BurtonDenicia CadenaTerrie ChavarriaRena Chavarria

    Emet and Melonie ChavezLori ChitwoodFrank CortezDavid DowningJohn DuranCheryl FairbanksChristi FieldsMartha FrantomAnna GabrielidisShantell GallegosJoel GarciaBeth GilliaMegan GonzalesElizabeth Hamilton

    Andrea HawkinsSandra HerreraMiya HoshijoCrystal Hubert- MasonMonique JacobsonRachel JaramilloBilly JonesJulie KingPeter KlagesAdam KoontzJames LetterJim LocatelliAlice LopezBrittini Luna

    Kimberly ManganTamera MarcantelAnnette MartinezErika MeadowsVanessa MedinaDonald MehringJohnnie MillerDangelo MontoyaChristina NuanesJessica OlivasMaria OrtizAmanda PereaJasmine QuintanaMarion RutterDoreen Sansom

    Sean ScatesDon ShapiroMaria SilvaEzra SpitzerJamie StandridgeAdam SummervilleBarbara TegtmeierAmanda VerackaPatti VowellDaniele WilliamsIris WilmesChristianna WilsonJacqueline YalchJane YohalemStacey York

    Lifetime Achievement Recognition to Senior Justice Petra Jimenez Maes. Thank you for your years of service!

    2019 CLI Conference Highlights (continued)

    Friday January 11th

    ▷ 10:30 am - 12:30 pm • Closing Session • Alvarado BallroomWelcomeClosing Remarks

    Master of Ceremonies, Nick Costales

    Closing Keynote Presentation:▶ Building a Continuum of Care for Marginalized Children and Youth

    Presenter: Dr. Victor Rios, University of California, Santa Barbara

    Dr. Victor Rios is a Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He received his Ph.D. at the University of California Berkeley in 2005. Using his personal experience of living on the streets, dropping out of school, and being incarcerated as a juvenile—along with his research findings—Dr. Rios has developed interventions for marginalized students aimed at promoting personal transformation and civic engagement. These programs have been implemented in Los Angeles, California (Watts); juvenile detention facilities; and alternative high schools.

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    Our 2019 SponsorsSpecial Thanks to

    Administrative Office of the CourtsChildren’s Juvenile Justice Act Advisory GroupNew Mexico Judicial Education Center

    Organizing Parents Education NetworkCopper Hills Youth Center

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    THE 25TH ANNUAL Children’s Law Institute

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    Hotel Chaco

    Hotel Albuquerque

    Meeting Room

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    Room

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