Leadership Institute Highlights

Check out these great highlights from the 2012 Leadership Institute on Preventing Child Abuse & Neglect, Sept. 11-13, 2012, at the Charleston Civic Center.



Many thanks to everyone who attended and helped make this event such a great success!
 



The 2012 Leadership Institute on Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect convenes on Sept. 11-13

Welcome to the 2012 Leadership Institute! The Institute is designed for people who share a common desire to build strong programs and supportive communities for West Virginia’s children and families. This year’s event offers more than 30 different sessions and includes nearly 50 presenters from West Virginia and beyond.

13 hours of continuing education units (CEUs) have been approved through the West Virginia Prevention Resource Center for addiction/prevention, counseling, nursing and social work; WV State Training and Registry System (WV STARS) credits for early care and education are also approved.

Click on the following for additional information.
  • Leadership Institute brochure provides an overview of the event and how to register.
  • The Institute at a Glance provides a schedule of all sessions.
  • Session Descriptions provide detailed information about each plenary session and workshop, along with the presenters and their organizations.
  • Registration page allows you to register and pay online or by mail. Deadline for conference registration in Aug. 31. REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED.
  • Leadership Awards Nomination Form is provided for nominations of individuals, organizations and communities that exemplify outstanding leadership in strengthening families. Deadline for nominations is Aug. 1.

Questions? Contact Genny Ferri at (304) 438-5655, or email
genny@teamwv.org.


The Institute is Sponsored by Prevent Child Abuse West Virginia, a program of TEAM for West Virginia Children. Financial and other support is provided by the West Virginia Children’s Trust Fund; West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, Office of Child and Family Policy in the Bureau for Children and Families, and Office of Maternal, Child and Family Health in the Bureau for Public Health; and the Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation.