Tuesday, April 12, 2011
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8:30 – 12:30 pm
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LL1 |
Managing Asthma Triggers [For school nurses only]
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8:30 – 12:30 pm
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LL2 |
Preventing Mental, Emotional and Behavioral Disorders Among Young People: Using the Institute of Medicines Recommendations in Your Community
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9:00 – 4:30 pm
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School-based Health Center Summit
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1:30 – 4:30 pm
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LL3 |
Ethical Self Awareness: Personal Responsibility and Professional Obligation
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1:30 – 4:30 pm
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LL4 |
Expanding the Vision: A Systems Approach to School Based Behavioral Health
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011
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6:30 – 7:00 am
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Coffee Walk (Departs from Doubletree Lobby)
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7:00 – 8:00 am
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Registration/Breakfast/Visit Exhibits & Posters
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8:00 – 9:45 am
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OPENING And KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
Dr. Stephen R. Sroka – The Power of One
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9:45 – 10:15 am
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Break: Visit Exhibits & Posters
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10:15 – 11:35 am
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BREAKOUT SESSIONS
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#1
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Attachment & the Primary School Teacher: How Community and School Counselors Can Support the Learning Environment
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#2
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Tools that Work for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders
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#3
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The Heavy Backpack of Grief: Creative Strategies to Support Students Who are Grieving
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#4
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Adventures in a Caring Community: Experiential Bullying Prevention
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#5
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Implementing Project SUCCESS
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#6
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Be the Vitamin that Keeps Kids Going with Just Be It! Healthy Fit
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#7
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Using Brain Based Learning to Reach, Teach and Protect the Whole Child: 25 Free Strategies to Help You Today
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#8
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The Asthma Action Plan & Beyond – Asthma Education Programs
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#9
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Beyond the Basics: From Child Welfare to Collaborative Systems of Care for Foster Children and Youth
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#10
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Participatory Education and Experiential Education: Promoting Learning and Engaging Youth
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#11
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It Was Just a Joke: Cyberbullying, Social Networking and Web Ethics
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#12
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Know the Rules Before the Rules Know You
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11:35 – 12:55 pm
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Attendee Lunch
NASBHC Member Lunch (Doubletree)
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12:55 – 2:10 pm
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PLENARY SESSION
HIV/AIDS 101, a special presentation by students from the United World College
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2:10 – 2:40 pm
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Break: Visit Exhibits & Posters
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2:40 – 4:00 pm
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BREAKOUT SESSIONS
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#13
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Systems of Care in New Mexico
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#14
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The Other Side of Special Education: Working with the Gifted Student
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#15
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Healing Trauma through Nervous System Regulation
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#16
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Super Allies: How to Support LGBTQ Students
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#17
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Addressing Teen Dating Violence
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#18
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Team Nutrition: Join the Team
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#19
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Applying Patient Centered Medical Home Concepts to School Based Health Centers
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#20
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The Asthma Action Plan & Beyond – Project ECHO and Collaborative Asthma Case Management
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#21
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Fostering Healthy Families & Foster Care: Community’s Critical Role
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#22
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Student-Led Conference & Advisory: Charting a Course of Student Engagement, Academic Success & College & Career Readiness
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#23
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Go Where the Teens Are! Using Internet and Mobile Technology
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#24
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Health Education Graduation Requirement: What Does It Mean to You?
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Thursday, April 14, 2011
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7:30 – 8:00 am
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Celebrate “Wellness Month” 1 Mile Walk
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7:30 – 8:00 am
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Wake-Up to Wellness Sessions (TBD)
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7:30 – 8:30 am
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Registration/Breakfast/Visit Exhibits & Posters
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8:30 – 9:50 am
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BREAKOUT SESSIONS
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#25
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Connecting School Nursing & Behavioral Health
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#26
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Getting to Outcomes: A Framework for Implementing Evidence Based Strategies
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#27
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Overcoming Trauma: Prevention, Assessment & Treatment of PTSD in Children & Adolescents in the Schools
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#28
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School Climate for Sexual Minority Youth: A Survey of New Mexico School Health Professionals |
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#29
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Early Warning Signs of Psychotic Disorders and the Importance of Early Intervention
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#30
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Height & Weight: Standard Measures to Accomplish an Important Goal
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#31
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Just Another Website? Social Marketing Insights from the Trenches
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#32
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The “Eyes” Have It
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#33
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Slaying the Dragon: Stress Reduction & Self Care for Busy People
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#34
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Youth Leadership in Community Coalitions
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#35
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Risk and Resiliency in the Schools & Communities
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#36
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Looking In: Kids Who are Homeless
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9:50 – 10:20 am
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Break: Visit Exhibits & Posters
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10:20 – 11:40 am
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BREAKOUT SESSIONS
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#37
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A Practical Approach to Understanding Ethical Standards for School Counselors
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#38
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Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Training
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#39
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Dealing with Stress and Crisis both Personally and Professionally
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#40
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Inside Out Approach to Bullying Prevention
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#41
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Getting to Outcomes: A Framework for Implementing Evidence Based Strategies (Repeated Session)
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#42
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Let’s Walk to School! Using New Mexico Safe Routes to School Strategies to Increase Physical Activity
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#43
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Understanding the Context of Native Youth Behaviors & Health Disparities: Historical Trauma as a Lens of Understanding
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#44
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The Primary Care Provider’s Role in Providing Oral Health Screening
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#45
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School Administrators Embracing School Health Policy & Programs – How to Get them Hooked!
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#46
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Peer Education: Building Lasting Change One Leader at a Time
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#47
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Using YRRS Data at the Local Level
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#48
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Family Leadership Facilitators as Our Advocates
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11:40 – 12:45 pm
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Lunch
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12:45 – 2:00 pm
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Keynote Presentation
Anastasia Goodstein – Reaching Out to Totally Wired Teens
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2:00 – 2:10 pm
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Break: Move to final sessions
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2:10 – 3:30 pm
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BREAKOUT SESSIONS
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#49
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Delivering Behavioral Health Services in Managed Care Environment
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#50
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Communities of Practice: A Grassroots Movement to Improve Student Outcomes
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#51
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The Importance of Peer Education: Media Effects on Self Esteem
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#52
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Get in the Action
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#53
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NMAA Life of an Athlete Alcohol Education Program
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#54
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Sleepy Teens: Are Teenagers Today Sleep Deprived?
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#55
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Best Practices and Medicaid
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#56
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Empowering Kids to Take Charge of their Own Life
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#57
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Developing Youth Programs Based on Local Data
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#58
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Should Your District Become a Vaccine for Children Provider?
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#59
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The Core Drug Endangered Children’s (DEC)Training |
3:30 pm
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CEU Distribution
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