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Page 1: Jarrod Haning - NJACYF · Jarrod Haning 1:45 pm Raffle Basket Drawing 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm Workshops Conference Schedule. Workshop Descriptions Workshop 1 Living in the System MAC Attack
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Jarrod Haning

Keynote Speaker

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As an award-winning speaker, Jarrod Haning trains companies in the psychology of music. When you know how music creates inspiration in you, then you know how to create inspiration in other people. By revealing the subconscious mechanism that drives our emotional response to music and language, Jarrod is able to give his audiences some very unique tools for increasing their income and influence. His background as a classically trained musician has equipped him with a unique set of leadership tools that you can use to create a business and life that works for you. As the principal violist for the South Carolina Philharmonic and has been called the “Seth Godin of music” and the “golden boy for music.” With performing experience in 14 professional orchestras and over 20,000 hours of practice, He is able to deliver some powerful secrets on performance, productivity, and persuasion. As an expert in music, he has helped doctors, lawyers, realtors, and more to impact their world with breakthrough results.

Some people don’t know this but when you are creating music, you are using more of your brain than any other activity. This is well documented with MRI scans. Similarly, a breakthrough in your business will first occur through a breakthrough in your thinking. This is why Jarrod leans on the data from the Nobel Nominated MindScan™ when working with his coaching clients.

When he’s not on stage, you’ll find him competing with his 7 year old for tickle champion of the year.

Jarrod Haning

Keynote Speaker

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8:30 am – 9:00 amRegistration, Continental Breakfast, Vendor Browsing and Networking

9:00 amWelcome and Opening Remarks

9:30 am to 10:30 am Keynote SpeakerMichael Sanders

10:45 am to 11:45 am 2018 Annual Conference Awards &Hamway Scholarship PresentationsMegann Anderson, Executive Directorand Susan Buchwald, Chief Strategy OfficerLegacy Treatment Services and President, NJACYF

12:00 pm Lunch/ Networking

12:45 pm to 1:45 pm Keynote SpeakerJarrod Haning

1:45 pmRaffle Basket Drawing

2:00 pm to 3:30 pm Workshops

Conference Schedule

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Workshop DescriptionsWorkshop 1Living in the SystemMAC Attack with Howard F. Wingard, Coordinator of Supported Housing & MAC ATTACK Co-Advisor

Intended Audience:All attendees

Living in the system is a presentation conducted and created by youth. The youth will help us to understand what it is like to be raised in the system through DCPP, residential programs and foster care homes. This presentation will help adults understand why it is difficult to reach some youth and what we as adults can do to have a better relationship with the youth we work with every day. Learning how to communicate better, listen better and having an open mind will help to create a better atmosphere between the youth and staff that work with on an everyday basis.

Workshop 2Mindfulness: The Practical Relevance for Your ProfessionFred C. Wasiak, Humanics Consulting, LLC

Intended Audience: All attendees

The days are busy, over-stimulating and you are dealing with many different personalities, situa-tions, and administrative demands. This interactive workshop introduces the basics of mindfulness; the importance of self-care; the power of breathing; and how to introduce a variety of practical methods for implementing mindfulness practices for you and family programs.

Workshop 3Catch the Wave: Why Providers are Flocking to Accreditation – And Why You Should Join ThemJennifer Flowers, Founder & CEO, Accreditation Guru, Inc

Intended Audience:Executives and Administrators

This interactive session focuses on a thorough review of the major phases of the accreditation process and highlight the benefits of becoming accredited, including enhanced revenue opportunities. Learn about the fundamental organizational requirements necessary for accreditation, key participants to include throughout the process and how to avoid the common pitfalls of accreditation preparation. There also will be a review of the three main accrediting bodies for agencies that provide services to children and families: CARF, Council on Accreditation (COA) and The Joint Commission.

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Workshop DescriptionsWorkshop 4Transitions within Family Systems: Addiction and RecoveryElizabeth Verdi, MSW, LCADC, Director of Substance Abuse Services, Robins Nest, Inc

Intended Audience:All attendees

This presentation will highlight:• Understanding how lifespan-focused therapy can alter an individual’s perspective and create

motivation for change • Stages of family recovery and ways to engage at each• Myth busting; how co-dependency and enabling holds the individual and family hostage• Empowering ‘Family Recovery’ through the reduction of stigma and shame • Tools to rebuild the broken system, including interactive• therapeutic techniques

Workshop 6Breakthroughs on DemandJarrod Haning,Master Coach, Keynote Speaker

Now that you know WHY trying harder won’t get you there and WHAT the thinking patterns of success look like (according to the Nobel Nominated MindScan) would you like to learn HOW to make the shift? In this workshop we are going to focus on the tools you need to create breakthroughs on demand. These tools apply whether you’re dealing with a breakthrough in your business, or a breakthrough with your clients. Now, I know that might sound like snake oil so I’m not asking you to take my word for it, come see for your-self if these tools will renew your power with people and with problems.

Workshop 5Trauma Informed Interventions for High Risk Teens and Families Joshua Durand LPC, ACS, Robins Nest Inc.

Intended audience: This presentation is designed for a wide range of attendees from the community, but will be of particular interest for those that are working with adolescents and families that have experienced adverse life events and are undergoing intense, family based conflict. Our target audience are those who are looking for better insight on how to intervene for teens and families that have multiple stressors and are involved across various systems of care (CSOC, DCPP, JJC, etc).

This presentation will demonstrate how a trauma informed approach is needed to address complex family dynamics that draw in various agencies and providers. Stories of school refusal, human trafficking, and marginal permanency will be used to explore how all service providers are called to evolve their approaches with high risk groups in order to achieve successful growth and measurable outcomes. At the conclusion of this workshop, participants will leave with an increased awareness of interventions that contribute to improved stability as well as a sense of hope for some of the most marginalized members of our local communities.

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Workshop DescriptionsWorkshop 7The Confident Leader: 3 Ways to Master Your Influence & Change Lives Around YouTameka Anderson, Parenting Confident Kids

Intended Audience: Youth Leaders

What would happen if educators inspired youth to learn from a place of overflow rather than overwhelm? This workshop addresses some challenging situations that educators face with self-care and how it affects their effectiveness in their leadership. Educators will learn 3 ways to master their influence so they can effectively change the lives around them that will encourage them to come from an empowered place as a teacher. Educators will role play and leave with strategies of how to keep their cup filled daily, so they can empower youth with a greater sense of ease and accomplishment.

Workshop 8Trauma and Your Workforce - Impacting Recruitment, Retention and Regulation

Barbara Wilson, LCSW Senior Training & Consultation Specialist and Karen McGrellis LPC,MPA,DRCC ,CTTS Senior Training & Consultation Specialist, Rutgers -University Behavioral Health Care -Behavioral Research & Training Institute

Intended Audience:Direct care and supervisory level employees, members of the administrative team, CEOs and CFOs of human services agencies. This workshop is intended to educate and bring awareness to the impact that the ACES (Adverse Childhood Exposure Study) and Toxic Stress have on workforce recruitment, retention and regulation needs of staff. An overview will be provided of the ACE study, its findings, and also a focus on resiliency factors that are critical for functionality. The presenters will discuss their experience as coaches in the Promising Path to Success initiative, specifically in Workforce Development strategies that promote better recruitment and retention rates when adverse exposures are accounted for in the work place. Clinical frameworks that support evidence based best practices for residential settings will be discussed and explained. Lastly, the need for staff regulation strategies as part of a Workforce Development plan will be outlined and discussed as ways to support staff retention.

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Workshop DescriptionsWorkshop 9Narcan Training Presented by TOPACHeidi Modjeski, Director of Community Outreach and Training Development, TOPAC - The Overdose Prevention Agency

During the TOPAC training session, you will learn how to:• Recognize the signs of an opioid overdose • Understand the steps required to save a life from an opioid overdose• Have a clear understanding of the overdose prevention act and how you

are protected• Know how and where you can acquire narcan (a.K.A naloxone - the

opioid overdose reversal medication)• Have the opportunity to get narcan at little or no cost • Receive a certificate in opioid overdose prevention training

All proceeds support the Ted Hamway Scholarship Fund

Each conference attendee will receive 5 free raffle tickets

Additional raffle tickets may be purchased at the conference

Please Help Support the Ted Hamway Scholarship Fund

Workshop 10Their Life, Their DecisionMichael Sanders, Keynote Speaker

Intended Audience: All participants

This fun, engaging session is critically important as we work to make sure youth are engaged in the decision-making process! Teens are more likely to participate with a plan they agree with AND more likely to agree with a plan they helped to develop. YOU can make the difference for young people by ENGAGING them in the decision-making process. This session explores strategies to engage youth in the various team meeting process.

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Please complete this form and e-mail or mail it no later than May 4, 2018 to: NJACYF, 3525 Quakerbridge Road

Suite 6325 Hamilton, NJ 08619(we do not accept fax transmissions)

E-mail: [email protected]

May 23, 2018

Changing ConversationsChanges Lives

NJACYF 2018 Annual Conference

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LUNCH SELECTION - Please Select One

Workshop SelectionsWorkshops will run simultaneously. You may attend only one. Please indicate your 1st and 2nd choices below. All workshops are assigned on a first-come first-serve basis. If both of your selections are filled, we will assign you to a workshop that has available seating.

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_____ 01 - Living in the System

_____ 02 - Mindfulness: The Practical Relevance for Your Profession

_____ 03 - Catch the Wave: Why Providers are Flocking to Accreditation

_____ 04 - Transitions within Family Systems

_____ 05 - Trauma Informed Interventions for High Risk Teens and Families

_____ 06 - Breakthroughs on Demand

_____ 07 - The Confident Leader

_____ 08 - Trauma and Your Workforce

_____ 09 - Narcan Training Presented by TOPAC

_____ 10 - Their Life, Their Decision

CEUsAttendees to this conference are eligible to receive 3 (three) non-clinical CEU’s for all-day attendance. CEU’s are $10 per attendee. You will receive credits via email from Rutgers University directly.

_____ Please check here and add ten dollars to your fee below, if you would like CEU’s for this conference.

Payment Information:

Early-bird discount - by 4/20/18NJ Alliance Member = $ 125Non-Member = $ 150

Regular registration fee – beginning 4/21/18NJ Alliance Member = $ 150 Non-Member = $ 175College Student Rate = $60

No refunds ~ Registrations are transferable Please notify NJ Alliance of any changes

TO REGISTER 1) Register online at www.njacyf.org

2) Make checks payable to: NJACYF, 3525 Quakerbridge RoadSuite 6325 Hamilton, NJ 08619

For more information contact Megann [email protected]

phone 609-586-9092

REGISTER ONLINE AT www.njacyf.org


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