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31st Annual Conference of Agencies and Organizations Serving Troubled Youth

Thursday, May 6, 2010 at 8:00 AM - Friday, May 7, 2010 at 3:00 PM (MT)

Snowbird, United States

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Registration Ended $150.00 $0.00
One Day Registration (Thursday Only) Ended $85.00 $0.00
One Day Registration (Friday Only) Ended $85.00 $0.00
Late Registration Ended $150.00 $0.00
Late One Day Registration (Thursday Only) Ended $85.00 $0.00
Late One Day Registration (Friday Only) Ended $85.00 $0.00

Event Details

On-Site registrations will be accepted with cash or check payment due at the time of registration (NO Credit Cards will be accepted on-site)

See Below at the very bottom for schedule

Shelter Kids/TYC Mailing Information (for payments made by check)

PO Box 1481

Riverton, Utah 84065

For 31 years a multi-agency collaboration involving professionals working in all areas of human service has presented this nationally recognized conference. The mission of these agencies and professionals is to provide the multitude of services our at-risk population so desperately need if they are to develop successful life, pro-social, and educational skills. 


WHEN: Dates this year are Thursday, May 6th and Friday, May 7th. Pre-conference intensive training sessions presented by NOJOS will be Wednesday, May 5th. The conference will run Thursday 9:00am to 5:00pm and Friday 9:00am to 3:30pm. Check-in starts at 8:00am on Thursday.



WHERE: Snowbird Cliff Lodge in Little Cottonwood Canyon, Salt Lake City, is the conference site. We have again chosen Snowbird for the beautiful location and opportunity to be away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Once in the canyon and at Snowbird you then exit at “Entry 4” to get to the Cliff Lodge. Snowbird is approximately 7 miles from the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon.


COST: Registration fee is $150.00 for two days and $85.00 for one day. The fee covers all sessions, continental breakfasts, luncheons and a Thursday night social. Parking is free and valet parking is also available.

If you require special lunches (vegetarian, vegan, or gluten free), please email that request to troubledyouthreg@hotmail.com after you have registered. 


LODGING: Several options for lodging are available if you choose to stay at Snowbird. Please call Snowbird Central Reservations at 1-800-453-3000 (or from Salt Lake 521-6040) to check your options and to make your reservation. The conference staff will not be able to make any reservations for you. You will need to provide a credit card guarantee for at least one night’s cost. Reserve early as space is limited. When making your reservation please specify that you are attending the 31st Annual Troubled Youth Conference.

 

How to Register:

- To pay online by credit card, click the "Check out with PayPal" button

- To pay by check or purchase order, select the "Show other payment options" and click the "Pay Offline" button. Then follow the directions for your payment option.  If you checked "Pay by Check" or "Send Invoice" the following is the address to mail payment to: ShelterKids/TYC, PO Box 1481, Riverton, Utah 84065.  All Registrations must be paid on or before April 30, 2010.

 

Scholarship application deadline was March 19. Approved applicants will be notified via email by April 1, 2010. 

NOJOS 2010

Clinical Intensive Training

 

 Full Day Pre-Conference Session of the


 

Troubled Youth Conference

Snowbird Cliff Lodge

May 5, 2010

  

Sexually Explicit Material Among Today’s Youth

 

Myths vs. Reality

What does the research tell us?

Can we keep ahead of the technology changes?

How to address this issue with clients?

 

Presented by:

David Burton, Ph.D.

Smith College for Social Work,

Northhampton, MA

 

To Register for Wednesday's session, please visit: http://nojos2010cit.eventbrite.com/ 

 

Troubled Youth Schedule

2010 Troubled Youth Conference
Thursday
Ballroom 1 Ballroom 2 Ballroom 3 Magpie Wasatch Maybird
TOPIC: There Is Life After Tests - And Before      
Speaker: Dr. Pat Cooper, New Orleans, LA      
BREAK & EXHIBITS
TOPIC: Gender Differences in Communication TOPIC: "Gangsters", Literature and Academics TOPIC: What's the Big Deal About Pornography & Adolescents? TOPIC: Engaging Young People Through Digital Media Productions TOPIC: Providing Effective Therapy for Individuals with Aspergers Syndrome TOPIC: Safe at School: An Anti-harrassment, Anti-bullying Program
Speaker: Michael Nerney Speaker: Bobbi Houtchens Speaker: Dr. David L. Burton Speaker: Rick Wray Speaker: Diane Adreon Speaker: Annabel Sheinberg
LUNCHEON
TOPIC: Bully in the Classroom TOPIC: Gender Responsive Approaches for Girls TOPIC: What is the Best Way to Treat Trauma?  TOPIC: The Rose Park School Mental Health Initiative TOPIC: Working with Undocumented Youth in School and the Community  TOPIC:  Dual Adjudication Kids - - Progress and Challenages
Speaker: Michael Nerney Speaker: Alyssa Benedict Speaker: Dr. David L. Burton Speaker: Tammer Attallah & David Koldewyn Speaker: Tony Yapias Speaker: Judge Sharon McCully 
BREAK & EXHIBITS
Open for Social TOPIC: Gender Responsive Approaches for Girls TOPIC: A Crime Fight, One Neighborhood at a Time,  TOPIC: Working with Difficult Youth by Building Strengths TOPIC: A Movie: A Brief History of  Utah Juvenile Justice  TOPIC: Empowering Parents: Utah's Campaign Against Underage Drinking
Speaker: Alyssa Benedict Speaker: Dr. Pat Cooper Speaker: Talon Greeff Moderator: Russ VanVleet Speaker: Stephen Wright 
SOCIAL
Friday
Ballroom 1 Ballroom 2 Ballroom 3 Magpie Wasatch Maybird
TOPIC: Understanding Reactive Attachment Disorder TOPIC: Educational Strategies for Students with Aspergers Syndrome TOPIC: Mad Skills for Student Success TOPIC: Storytelling to Support Mourning TOPIC: Is Addiction Really a "Disease?" TOPIC: Working Positively with Troubled Youth 
Speaker: Eric Guy Speaker: Diane Adreon Speaker: Patrick Perez  Speaker: Gail Rosen Speaker: Dr. Kevin McCauley Speaker: Trish Henrie 
BREAK & EXHIBITS
TOPIC: Creative Communication: Facilitating Right Brain Communication TOPIC: The Impact of Domestic Violence on Children  TOPIC: Stories of Hope: Literature, "Gangsters", and Classroom Teachers TOPIC: My Folk and Folktales: Connecting the Personal Tradition TOPIC: Understanding Disabled Adolescents Offending Sexually TOPIC: Supporting Our Youth Through Times of Change and Loss
Speaker: Eric Guy Speaker: Chuck Diviney Speaker: Bobbi Houtchens  Speaker: Gail Rosen Speaker: David Dodgion Speaker: Carol Voorhees 
LUNCHEON
TOPIC: "Break Dancing"       
Speaker: Patrick Perez , "PAC MAN"      

When & Where

Little Cottonwood Canyon Road
Cliff Lodge Entry #4
Snowbird, 84092

Thursday, May 6, 2010 at 8:00 AM - Friday, May 7, 2010 at 3:00 PM (MT)


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