Healing Families & Communities After Tragedy VOICES Center of Excellence for Community Resilience Symposium Promoting Resiliency in Communities Impacted by Trauma: Identification and Treatment of Long-Term Needs Friday, April 3, 2015 Registration 8:30am 9:00am - 3:00pm Rutgers University Livingston Campus Student Center 84 Joyce Kilmer Avenue | Piscataway, NJ 9/11 Families, Survivors and Responders: No Charge Symposium Fee for Professionals: $75
5 CEU Credits: $25 Exhibitor Table Fee: $100 Continental breakfast and lunch included Thanks to our Co-Sponsors:
The day-long event includes presentations by subject matter experts who have provided support services for children, families, responders and survivors impacted by 9/11. Some of the topics include enhancing your resiliency, promoting hope and healing and addressing ongoing mental health and medical issues. The Symposium is intended to inform the 9/11 community as well as service providers and other community stakeholders working in the field of trauma. Registration is required and space is limited. 9/11 families, responders and survivors are invited to attend free of charge. Other attendees: Symposium $75, Symposium with 5 clinical CEUs for NJ social workers and licensed professional counselors $100. Please feel free to forward this information to colleagues who may be interested in attending. For more information, please contact Stephanie Landau by e-mail at symposium@voicesofsept11.org, call 203-966-3911 or visit our website at www.voicesofseptember11.org. All of us at VOICES remain committed to promoting resiliency in the lives of 9/11 families, responders and survivors, and to sharing lessons learned with communities impacted by other tragedies. We are grateful to our sponsors the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the United Way of Central Jersey and the Rutgers School of Social Work. This year's Symposium promises to be an insightful day featuring presentations by accomplished clinicians, authors, and researchers. Our confirmed speakers include: | Mickie Brown, RN, HN-BC Deputy Nurse Manager Mount Sinai Selikoff Centers for Occupational Health |
| Richard Edwards, PhD Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Chancellor, Rutgers University - New Brunswick Professor, Rutgers School of Social Work |
| Mary Fetchet, LCSW Founding Director, Voices of September 11th |
| Craig Haen, Ph.D., RDT, CGP, LCAT, FAGPA Clinical Director of Adolescent Services for Kids in Crisis Assistant Clinical Director, ANDRUS |
| V. Alex Kehayan, Ed.D. Clinical Psychologist and Co-Director, Resiliency LLC |
| Joseph Napoli, M.D., DABPN, DLFAPA Psychiatrist and Co-Director, Resiliency LLC |
| Suzanne Phillips, Psy.D., ABPP, CGP, FAGPA Adjunct Full Professor of Clinical Psychology, Long Island University Faculty, Suffolk Institute for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy Fellow, Board Member and Co-Chair of Community Outreach of the American Group Psychotherapy Association |
| Ronald Quincy, PhD Professor of Professional Practice School of Social Work, Rutgers The State University of New Jersey |
| Steven Stellman, Ph.D., MPH Research Director, The World Trade Center Health Registry New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Professor of Clinical Epidemiology Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University |
| Iris Udasin, M.D. Professor of Environmental and Occupational Medicine Medical Director, EOHSI Clinical Center Clinical Research and Occupational Medicine Division EOHSI, Rutgers - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School |
| Maureen Underwood, MSW, LCSW, CGP Clinical Director Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide |
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Voices of September 11th (VOICES) is a 501c3 nonpartisan organization that provides information and a wide range of support services to promote resiliency and address the long-term needs of all those affected by September 11th; commemorates the lives and stories of September 11, 2001; and advocates for public policy reform to promote national preparedness. VOICES is committed to helping communities prepare for, respond to and recover from traumatic events, by sharing lessons learned that will promote resiliency and healing in the lives of those impacted by other tragedies.
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