CPPC Spring 2019 Learning Network Convening

Wednesday, 27 March 2019 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM CST

4800, Merle Hay Road, Urbandale, IA, 50322, United States

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Wednesday, 27 March 2019 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM CST

Holiday Inn and Suites Northwest, 4800, Urbandale, IA, 50322, United States.

 

The Community Partnerships for Protecting Children (CPPC) 2019 Spring Statewide Learning Network Convening on March 27, 2019 will feature an interactive day including CPPC site sharing and networking, and energizing morning and afternoon workshops of interest to our Community Partnership Communities. Opening remarks will be presented by Jana Rhoads, Division Administrator of DHS’ Adult, Children and Family Services, and motivational keynote speaker Antonio Mouzon will close the day with his inspiring message on Meaningful Connections through Emotional Intelligence. The event will also provide attendees an opportunity to attend The Lisa Project, a unique multi-sensory exhibit experience allowing the visitor to hear, see and experience the reality of the world of child abuse.

Registration Time: 8:30am - 9:30am

Program Time:  9:30am - 3:30pm

Sign up times to attend the The Lisa Project exhibit will be made available at the time of registration at the event.

Light breakfast, lunch, and snacks will be provided. Please let us know of any special dietary needs. 

A block of hotel rooms are reserved at the Holiday Inn for attendees who wish to arrive the night before. Please contact the Holiday Inn at (515) 278-4755 to reserve a room. Upon making a hotel reservation, mention the CPPC Statewide Learning Network to request the state rate for a single room.  The block of rooms will be available for reservation through March 5!

Event registrations accepted until March 18, 2019!

Cancellation policy

Kindly notify us if you are no longer able to attend via the Contact Organizer message button with your cancellation prior to the day of the event, thank you!

Community Partnerships for Protecting Children

Community Partnerships for Protecting Children (CPPC) is a community-based approach to strengthening families, keeping children safe, and creating community connections and collaborations. Community Partnerships work to reduce negative childhood experiences, promote everyone's responsibility in protecting our children, and build safety networks. The long-term focus of Community Partnerships is to protect children by changing the culture to improve child welfare processes, practices and policies. The Community Partnership approach involves four key strategies which are implemented together to achieve desired results: Shared Decision Making, Neighborhood Networking, Individualized Course of Action, and Policy and Practice Change.

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