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2016 NDTAC National Conference

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2016 NDTAC National Conference

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Moving the Needle to Improve State's Title I, Part D Programs

June 21-23, 2016

American Institutes for Research

Washington, DC

This year’s conference activities will begin with three pre-conference workshops and a networking lunch. The opening keynote will highlight two capstone projects from the Center for Juvenile Justice Reform by State Coordinators. Plenary sessions offered on the second day provide highlights of the work by several State Part D Coordinators and information about the mental health needs of youth who find themselves in the juvenile justice system. Always a favorite at the NDTAC conference are the ND Community Working Sessions, during which State TIPD Coordinators will be able to participate in a data workshop. 

Handouts

PDF icon 2016 NDTAC Conference Program (PDF)
File Day 1: New Coordinator Meeting Presentation (PPTX)
File Day 1: Seasoned Coordinators Meeting Draft Profile Template (DOCX)
File Day 1: Seasoned Coordinators Meeting Notes (DOCX)
File Day 1: Administrative Challenges Presentation (PPTX)
File Day 1: Administrative Challenges Handout (DOCX)
PDF icon Day 2: Plenary I Moving the Needle Part A Presentation (PDF)
PDF icon Day 2: Plenary I - Stacey Wojdak
PDF icon Day 2: Plenary I Moving the Needle Part B Presentation (PDF)
File Day 2: Plenary I Moving the Needle Handout (DOCX)
File Day 2: Plenary II Students' Mental Health Presentation (PPTX)
File Day 2: Plenary II Breakout Session Handout (DOCX)
File Day 2: Federal Panel Presentation (PPTX)
File Day 2: Federal Panel State Correctional Education Self Assessment (DOCX)
PDF icon Day 2: Federal Panel Human Trafficking Resources (PDF)
File Day 3: ND Communities Presentation
File Day 3: ND Communities Handout (DOCX)

Additional Resources

Online Version of Conference Evaluation
Sex Trafficking of Minors: What Schools Need to Know to Recognize and Respond to the Trafficking of Students
Child Welfare and Human Trafficking
Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children /Sex Trafficking
Confronting Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Sex Trafficking of Minors in the United States
Homeless Youth and Sexual Exploitation: Research Findings and Practice Implications
Homelessness, Survival Sex and Human Trafficking: As Experienced by the Youth of Covenant House New York
Human Trafficking Trends in the United States: National Human Trafficking Resource Center 2007–2012
Innocence Lost National Initiative
National Educators to Stop Trafficking (NEST)
National Human Trafficking Resource Center (NHTRC): 1-888-3737-888
Polaris Project - Comprehensive Human Trafficking Assessment.
Polaris Project - Human Trafficking Assessment for Runaway and Homeless Youth.
Polaris Project - Tools for Educators.
Surviving the Streets of New York: Experiences of LGBTQ Youth, YMSM, and YWSW Engaged in Survival Sex
Grossmont Union High School District (CA): Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) Protocol
Madison Metropolitan School District (WI): Trafficking Protocol
Virginia PTA (VAPTA) Resolution on Child Trafficking
Virginia SB 259 Human Trafficking; Board of Education to Provide Information for Local School Division Staff
Youth Involvement in the Sex Trade: A National Study

Topic(s)

Reporting and Evaluation
Data Systems
National and State Reports & Summaries

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