Northern California Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Conferences
Every year since 1995, ISSB has produced or co-produced the Annual Northern California Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Conferences. The first four were co-produced by Yolo County Mental Health and UCD Rape Prevention Center. In 1999 CPPA began to co-produce all of our conferences. These conferences have been held in Yolo County every year from 1995 to present, usually in Davis. All of the conferences described below were offered at no cost and no registration. Detailed descriptions are listed below:
2015
See the 2015 Conference tab.
2014
Twentieth Anniversary Northern California Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Conference Saturday April 5, 2014 Childhood Trauma: Focusing on Solutions 9:00 am to 5:30 pm Veterans' Memorial Center 203 E 14th Street, Davis CA 95616 Conference wass free -- no cost, registration optional. Continuing Education units available at cost. Keynote Speaker Wendy Murphy Attorney, former child abuse/sexual abuse prosecutor Special Guest: Johanna Janis star of documentary “Invisible Scars” Featuring: Ryan Matlow, Ph.D. Jane Stevens, founder of ACEsConnections Cherie Schroeder of Yolo County Foster and Kinship Care Alissa Sykes, MSW, and Karleen Jakowski, MFT
Exhibits: Museaum of Lost Childhoods and the Survivor Quilts Presented by: Incest Survivors Speakers’ Bureau www.issb.us California Protective Parents Association www.protectiveparents.com Co-sponsor: Yolo County CASA CE provider IVAT
2013
The Nineteenth Annual Northern California Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Conference:
NATIONAL SCANDAL: Family Courts Placing Children with Identified Sex Abusers
April 27th, 2013, 9:30 am to 5:00 pm, at the Veterans Memorial Center, 203 East 14th Street, Davis, California
Keynote speaker Dr. Linda Barnard is a licensed Marriage Family Therapist, in private practice in Sacramento since 1981. Dr. Barnard has also served as a trainer and consultant to various domestic violence programs in northern California since 1982
Other professionals at the conference were Geraldine Stahly, PhD, who presented research findings, and Kathleen Russell, legislative director of the Center for Judicial Excellence, who presented and discussed Garland Waller's documentary: No Way Out But One.
Journalist Jane Stevens discussed the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) studies by Kaiser Permanente and the Centers for Disease Control. The ACE studies show that child sexual abuse as well as other types of traumatic childhood events prevent healthy development and have become a public health emergency.
The 2013 ISSB Conference was offered at no-cost and no-registration so that all who care to could attend free of charge.
Professionals could choose to register if they want to earn up to 6 CEUs for the full day. Linda Barnard, PhD, is approved to offer continuing education to marriage & family therapists and social workers by the CA Board of Behavioral Sciences, PCE#4159.
2012
Eighteenth Annual Northern California Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Conference:Featuring Dr. Jaime Romo http://jaimeromo.com
Healing the Sexually Abused Heart
April 28th, 2012, 9:30 am to 5:00 pm, at the Veterans Memorial Center,
203 East 14th Street, Davis, California
What does recovery, healing, and transformation look like, sound like, and feel like? Dr. Romo shared his journey from childhood sexual abuse to crash landing and profound transformation. He shared maps and guiding resources for our healing journeys, knowing that the map is not the territory. In this presentation, participants voluntarily explored the power of their own responses to foundational questions: “Who am I? What do I want? What is my purpose?” Finally, participants heard from extraordinary victims turned survivor and thriver about what helped them in their journeys and what they have found to be their purposes. We were inspired and challenged to find and be the solutions we have been searching for.
Dr. Jaime Romo is an educator, consultant, and author. He promotes healing from abuse and the prevention of child sexual abuse, particularly abuse by religious authorities or in the context of religious settings. For more information about Dr. Romo, please go to his website: http://jaimeromo.com
This workshop was appropriate for therapists, survivors, friends, and relatives. Professionals coyld earn up to 6 CEU's by registering, but the 2012 ISSB Conference was offered at no-cost and no-registration, as always, so that all who care to may attend, and can remain anonymous if they so choose
2011
Seventeenth Annual Northern California Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Conference: Featuring Dr. Collin Ross, of the Ross Institute in Texas http://www.rossinst.com/ and Rhonda Begos of Rhonda Begos Speaks, http://www.rhondabegos.com
Trauma Model Therapy for Child Sexual Abuse
April 30th, 2011, 9:30 am to 5:00 pm, at the Davis Senior Center, 646 A St., Davis, California
As always, the 2011 ISSB Conference was offered at no-cost and no-registration, so that all who care to may attend, and can remain anonymous if they so choose.
NorCal Services for Deaf & Hard of Hearing provided Sign Language interpreters for the deaf and hard of hearing, so that members of the Deaf Community were able to attend.
Dr. Ross presented his inspired techniques used successfully in his programs for patients with dual-diagnosis and comorbidities. Trauma and sexual abuse survivors often suffer from depression, anxiety, dissociation, somatization, borderline personality, amnesias, self injury, substance abuse, eating disorders, and more. Dr. Ross’s methods are tested and effective across the board for all of these conditions.
Subtopics of the workshop included: · The Problem of Attachment to the Perpetrator in Child Abuse Victims · Long Term Effects of Child Abuse · A Trauma Model of Borderline Personality Disorder · A Dissociative Subtype of Schizophrenia · How to Choose a Trauma Therapist · Childhood Trauma and Eating Disorders
This workshop is appropriate for therapists, survivors, friends, and relatives. Professionals can earn up to 6 CEU's by registering either in advance (below), or on site at 9:00am , but, as always, the 2011 ISSB Conference will be offered at no-cost and no-registration, so that all who care to may attend, and can remain anonymous if they so choose. For questions, information about our organization and our previous 16 Annual California Child Sexual Abuse Awareness conferences, or to contact us, please visit our website, at www.issb.us. Colin A. Ross, MD, directs the Trauma Program at Timberlawn Hospital in Dallas, Texas, and provides consultation to Trauma Programs at the Forest View Hospital in Michigan, and the Del Amo Hospital in Torrance, California. He is author of seven books on trauma and dissociation, dozens of research articles, and has presented workshops all over the world, including in Australia and China. For more about Dr. Ross, go to www.rossinst.com
Rhonda Begos is an educator, entertainer, professional speaker and advocate for children’s and women’s rights from Milwaukee, WI. She is also a member of the popular, nationally known band, Streetlife, the official band of the Milwaukee Bucks. Rhonda’s beautiful and inspirational slide presentation will be shown continuously during the lunch break. www.RhondaBegos.com
The highly recommended optional textbook for this workshop, Truama Model Therapy by Colin A. Ross, 2009, is a user-friendly 306 trade paperback which contains assessment tools, instructions for scoring, much of the information that will be presented, and more. Available at Amazon.com and ManitouCommunications.com for $24.95. Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Trauma-Model-Therapy-Dissociation-Comorbidity/dp/098218512X Manitou http://www.manitoucommunications.com/EasyCart/Product.asp?CategoryID=1&ItemID=30
2010
16th Annual Northern California Child Sexual Abuse conference presented by the Incest Survivors Speakers’ Bureau of CA, and CA Protective Parents Association
Saturday, April 10, 2010
9:30 am – 4:30 pm
Davis Senior Center*
No fee, no registration, no CEU's this year.
*NOTE: Change of location from previous conference
WHISTLE BLOWER CHILDREN:
What happens when children report sex abuse?
Whistleblowers frequently face reprisal - sometimes at the hands (those) accused, sometimes from related organizations, and sometimes under law…. It is probable that many people do not even consider blowing the whistle, not only because of fear of retaliation, but also because of fear of losing their relationships… http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whistleblower
1. Keynote Speaker: Robin Sax
Robin Sax is a former LA prosecutor who specialized in prosecuting child sex abuse cases. She is the author of six books, and is a commentator for national television and the Justice Interrupted radio show. http://www.robinsax.com
2. Yolo County District Attorney's Office panel
How child sex abuse cases should be handled. The Yolo County District Attorney's Office panel will present information on their excellent procedure for interviewing children who report sex abuse, and their successful process for prosecuting these crimes.
3. California town Hall Meeting
How child sex abuse cases are handled in California family courts. Non-abusive parents will describe civil and human rights violations that happened to them, and panelists will offer suggestions for remedies. The family courts and criminal courts receive identical reports or child sexual abuse, but the family court handles them much differently. Testimony from parentys who attmpted to protect their children who reported incest will be heard by a panel of experts, including Jean Jorden from the CA District Attorneys Association, Nina Salarno from Crime Victims United, Robin Sax, and Kathleen Russel from the Center for Judicial Excellence.
2009
Fifteenth Annual Northern California Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Conference Presented by the Incest Survivors’ Speakers Bureau and California Protective Parents Association Co-sponsored by The Institute on Violence, Abuse and Trauma (IVAT), Alliant International University Saturday, April 25, 2009 9:30 am - 5:00 pm At the Veterans' Memorial Center in Davis, CA Offered at no-cost and no-registration. Topic: RITUAL ABUSE in the 21st CENTURY Keynote Speaker: Randy Noblitt, Ph.D. What is ritual abuse? How does it happen? What is the evidence? How do survivors heal? Ritual Abuse in the 21st Century, edited by clinical psychologist Randy Noblitt Ph.D. and Pamela Perskin Noblitt, is a sweeping overview of the subject of ritual abuse by an international, multi-disciplinary team of writers, researchers, therapists and survivors. Dr. Noblitt discussed the evidence of ritual abuse, international research data from over 1,500 survivors, efforts to discredit allegations made by survivors, and the psychological, behavioral and physical devastation left by such abuse. Afternoon Panels: Author-Survivors of ritual abuse focused a discussion on pathways to wellness and recovery: 1. Jeanne Adams, author of Drawn Swords
2. Anne A. Johnson Davis, author of Hell Minus One Additional activities: * networking activities * letter-writing * survivor quilts on display 2008
Fourteenth Annual Northern California Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Conference Presented by Incest Survivors Speakers' Bureau & California Protective Parents Association INCEST: THE ULTIMATE BETRAYAL Saturday April 12, 2008, from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm Veterans' Memorial Center, 203 East 14th Street, Davis, CA 95616 No cost, no registration Keynote Speakers: Jessica Hendra, actress and author ("Dejar" in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) discussed her books & exposure of her own family's secrets. Jessica Hendra spent three decades protecting the family secret. In 2004 her comedian father Tony Hendra, former editor of the National Lampoon, published his memoir Father Joe: The Man Who Saved My Soul. Jessica read the memoir, found a glaring oversight in his confession, and made the wrenching decision to publicly confront him. She then wrote How to Cook Your Daughter, which exposed his sins against her as a child and led to a New York Times investigation that shocked the literary world. Wanda Karriker, Ph.D. presented research on the occurrence and effects extreme, systematic abuse. Child sexual abuse is alarmingly common. It is reported by 30-40% of all US women. Wanda Karriker, PhD presented her international research study of approximately 1,500 extreme abuse survivors from 30 countries and the commonalities of their horrifying abuse experiences, including incest and child sex abuse. Two films were viewed during lunchtime: Stories of Survival: Domestic Violence and Child Custody from the The Sheila Wellstone Foundation, presented protective parents and Courageous Kids describing their histories of court-ordered abuse. Family Court Crisis: Our Children at Risk is a documentary produced by the Center for Judicial Excellence in Marin County, CA. It describes the risks experienced by children and their protective parents when they request protection from domestic violence and child abuse in the context of custody and visitation disputes.
Author Carolyn Lehman received an award as the author of Strong At The Heart, a powerful book about and for teens and adults who have been sexually abused in childhood. Afternoon Program: Afternoon Panel 1: Courageous Kids/Protective Parents Panel Chair Karen Anderson, Executive Director of CA Protective Parents Association, introduced a panel of courageous kids courageous kids, who told their stories in person Afternoon Panel 2: Are Incest Victims Safer Since the "Incest Exception" was Removed? In 2005 Senate Bill 33 (Battin) removed the outrageous CA Penal Code Section that permitted convicted incest perpetrators to receive a lesser penalty than other sexual abuse perpetrators, and then be reunified with their families. Panel of Law Enforcement & Legislative Activists discussed how assistance to incest victims has changed since the passage of SB 33, and other positive effects of the passage of California SB 33in 2005. 1. Jim Provenza, Special Assistant DA for LA District Attorneys Association 2. Actress Alison Arngrim (“Nellie” in Little House on the Prairie) representing the National Association to Protect Children (PROTECT) 3. Betsy Salkind, comedian/activist discussing PROTECT Project accomplishments Additional Activities: · networking activities · letter-writing · survivor quilts on display International recording artist Karie Hillery ended the conference with music that "soothes as it heals." Even in the darkest of times Karie's uplifting lyrics and powerful vocals open the heart to the possibility that there are other ways to accomplish goals without violence. Karie's music beautifully speaks truth and brings hope, weaving a thread that reflects her lifelong commitment to peace for our world. www.karie.com 2007
Thirteenth Annual Northern California Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Conference Presented by Incest Survivors Speakers' Bureau California Protective Parents Association, & Hearts Home Foundation Saturday, April 7, 2007, 9:30am - 5:00pm THE ABUSE SURVIVOR MOVEMENT and the BACKLASH This conference was a no-cost, no-registration annual conference. Continuing education units were offered. 1. Keynote Speakers, James Randall Noblitt, Ph.D. and Pamela Perskin, authors of: Cult and Ritual Abuse: Its History, Anthropology, and Recent Discovery in Contemporary America, discussed the “False Memory Syndrome” and its junior version “Parental Alienation Syndrome,” along with the lukewarm media attention to child abuse and how this impacts reporting/litigating child abuse cases 2. Lunchtime viewing of the video: The Lasting Impact of Childhood Trauma 3. Afternoon Panel 1: Child Abuse or Alienation? You Be the Judge . Panel Chair: Karen Anderson, Executive Director of CA Protective Parents Association 4. Afternoon Panel 2: The Safe Child Coalition: Proposed Solutions Panel Chair: Meera Fox, Executive Director of Child Abuse Solutions, Inc.. Additional activities:
- Music by Dennis, Peter, & friends
- networking activities
- letter-writing
- survivor quilts on display
CEU and MCLE credits were offered through Alliant University's Institute of Violence, Abuse and Trauma (formerly Family Violence and Sexual Assault Institute). April 6, 2007 A DAY WITH CALIFORNIA LEGISLATORS Friday April 6, 2007, 10:30am-3:00pm ISSB, CPPA, and other Safe Child Coalition members met with Legislators and their aides at the California State Capitol, 10th and L Streets, Sacramento, CA 95814. Children placed with abusers by Family Court were invited to give victim impact statements. 2006 Twelfth Annual Northern California Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Conference Presented by Incest Survivors Speakers' Bureau & California Protective Parents Association Sunday, April 2, 2006, 9:30am - 5:00pm
THE HEALING POWER OF WORDS
This conference was a no-cost, no-registration annual conference funded by many personal donations, the Davis Rotary Club, California HealthCare Foundation, and the City of Davis. Continuing education units were offered. Keynote Speakers: Carol Lehman, Award Winning Author - her newest book: Strong at the Heart, helps teens heal from sexual abuse Molly Fisk, Award Winning Poet Lunchtime viewing of the PBS Documentary: Breaking the Silence: Children’s Stories Afternoon Panel 1 Protective Parents & Courageous Kids Speak Out Several children who suffered court mandated child abuse, and protective parents who lost custody of their children to identified abusers, told their stories. Afternoon Panel 2 How to Make Change Happen Safe Child Coalition members who lobbied successfully to remove the CA incest exception described the process and their journey through the legislative process. Two of the panel members were Betsy Salkind, comedian/activist and California representative of PROTECT.org, and Andrea Ransdell, one of the founding members of ISSB. Ken Devore, staffer of CA Senator Jim Battin, author of SB 33 was present to receive an award of gratitude from ISSB. Legislative update and positive actions for CA protective parents
2005 Eleventh Annual Northern California Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Conference, Part 1 Presented by Incest Survivors Speakers' Bureau & California Protective Parents Association The Link Between Childhood Obesity & Teenage Substance Abuse Saturday, April 2, 2005, 9:30am - 5:00pm Veterans' Memorial Center, 203 E 14th Street, Davis 1. Keynote Speaker: Karen Hawthorne, Ph.D., Professor, California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University, San Diego, described the physiology of psychological trauma and traumatic memory. 2. Danielle Duperret, Ph.D presented a specialized trauma-release technique 3. Lunch Time Video: The ACE Study: Childhood Trauma and Adult Health with Vincent Felitti, M.D. by Cavalcade Productions 4. Afternoon Panel: Eat, Drink & Be Numb Co-chairs: Karen Hawthorne, Ph.D., Professor, California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University, San Diego. and Andrea Ransdell, M.S., R.D. Nutrition Supervisor, CommuniCare Health Center. For a summary of Andrea’s presentation, go to (link) 5. Legislation update on protective parent issues and removal of the incest exception (www.protect.org) This conference was a no-cost, no-registration annual conference funded by many personal donations, the Davis Rotary Club, California HealthCare Foundation, and the City of Davis. Continuing education units were offered. Eleventh Annual Northern California Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Conference, Part 2 Presented by Incest Survivors Speakers' Bureau & California Protective Parents Association Child Custody Scandal Cases: What’s Happening In Family Court? Sunday, April 3, 2005, 9:30am - 4:00pm Davis Public Library 315 E 14th Street, Blanchard Room, Davis, CA 1. Award-winning documentary Small Justice: Little Justice in America’s Family Courts 2. Update on national protective parent research by Geraldine Stahly, Ph.D., 3. CA Protective Parents and Courageous Kids workshop: Problems and Solutions: What Next? 2004
Tenth Annual Northern California Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Conference Presented by Incest Survivors Speakers' Bureau & California Protective Parents Association Men in Robes Sunday, April 4, 2004, 9:30am - 5:00pm Veterans' Memorial Center, 203 E 14th Street, Davis 1. Keynote Speaker: Davis Clohessy, President, Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) gave a presentation about abuse by Catholic priests. 2. Melissa Knight, Director Legislative Coalition to Prevent Child Abuse. 3. Jeanne Adams, Director of Mr. Light & Associates; and Deborah Parker gave a presentation on ritual abuse. 4. Karen Anderson, Director CA Protective Parents Association and the Courageous Kids Network gave a presentation on the effects on children who are placed with their identified perpetrators by family court. 5. Closing music by Andrea Ransdall and Niid SPECIAL EVENT: There was dinner and music from 6:00 to 8:00 pm on April 4, immediately following the conference, in celebration of ISSBYC's Tenth Anniversary and honoring the Rotary Club of Davis. Catered by Cafe Italia and music by Scarlett Huber van Horn (suggested donation to CPPA was $15 per person). This conference was a no-cost, no-registration annual conference funded by many personal donations, the Davis Rotary Club, California HealthCare Foundation, and the City of Davis. Continuing education units are offered. 2003
Ninth Annual Northern California Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Conference Presented by Incest Survivors Speakers' Bureau & California Protective Parents Association Which Court Best Protects Sexually Abused Children? The Answer May Surprise You Saturday, April 12, 2003, 9:30am - 5:00pm Veterans' Memorial Center, 203 E 14th Street, Davis 1. Keynote Speaker: Attorney Keith Perkins, Civil tort litigator, Never Again Foundation, and Nationally-known attorneys Richard Ducote & Seth Goldstein Discussion: The failure of family & criminal courts to protect sexually abused children, & their $135 million lawsuit on behalf of a now adult woman against court-appointees whom she believes deliberately refused to protect her from child physical abuse. 2. Professor Geraldine Stahly, PhD Discussion: Findings from her national survey of parents who are attempting to protect their children from sexual abuse. 3. Special guest Kristen Lombardi, Boston Phoenix reporter Discussion: Her work on the priest-abuse crisis in Boston began in March 2001 and continued until Cardinal Law resigned in December 2002. She is now beginning coverage of the family court scandal. This no-cost, no-registration annual conference was funded by many personal donations, the Davis Rotary Club, California HealthCare Foundation, and the City of Davis. Continuing education units were offered. 2002 Eighth Annual Northern California Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Conference Presented by Incest Survivors Speakers' Bureau & California Protective Parents Association TRAUMA AND RECOVERY April 7, 2002, 9:30am - 5:00pm Veterans' Memorial Center, 203 E 14th Street, Davis The conference was moderated by Laurie Jones, JD, MBA. An award was presented to Yolo County Supervisor Lois Wolk for her role in developing a Mulit-Disciplinary Interview Center in Yolo County. Keynote speaker Vincent Felitti MD from San Diego Kaiser Permanente gave a memorable talk which resulted in not one, but two standing ovations. His subject was the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) study. He and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention conducted this study with the help of 17,421 adult Kaiser Health Plan members. The research found a strong, graded relationship between 8 categories of adverse childhood experiences and the leading causes of health risks and mortality in adulthood. The data was accurate to p=.001. The study did not examine the age of onset, severity or chronology of the negative events, only whether the events had occurred in a child's life. The findings of the research were as follows: The more categories of the following experiences a child endures: 1. recurrent physical abuse 2. recurrent emotional abuse 3. sexual abuse 4. living in a household where a person is a substance abuser 5. living in a household where a person has a mental illness 6. living in a household where there is a person who is in prison 7. living in a household where the mother is battered 8. losing a parent ...The more likely the adult is to have: 1. smoking 2. alcoholism 3. drug abuse 4. obesity 5. 50+ sexual partners 6. poor occupational performance 7. depression 8. suicide attempts 9. lung disease 10. heart disease 11. hepatitis 12. diabetes For an example, a person with 4 categories of adverse childhood experiences is 1220% more likely to attempt suicide than a person with 0 categories. The study found that 2/3 of suicide attempts could be attributed to adverse childhood experiences. A male who experiences 6 categories of adverse childhood experiences has a 4,600% increase in the likelihood of later using intravenous drugs. The importance of this data cannot be overstated. It has widespread implications for public policy, health care, and treatment on all levels. Further information can be found at www.kp.org/permanentejournal.org, "The Relation Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Adult Health: Turning Gold into Lead" by Dr. Vincent Felitti and "Dear Doctor" by Anonymous in the Winter 2002 journal. This difficult information was balance by a powerful, hopeful presentation on a photography book project by Carolyn Lehman. Her book will document the lives of incest survivors spanning many different ages and ethnicities who are engaged in the healing process. The photographs of these survivors were on display at the conference, as were the four Survivor Quilts. Quilt squares were designed by incest and ritual abuse survivors during the past 6 years, and have been beautifully quilted by local artists. A well-attended dance and movement workshop by Patricia Ehnisz ADTR, MCAT was held by during lunch. Legislative Coalition to Prevent Child Abuse director Melissa Knight-Fine gave an update on California laws designed to protect children, including mandatory suspected child abuse reporting laws for clergy, and training and standards for custody evaluators (CA Family Law Sections 3044, 3110.5 and 3118 can be found at www.leginfo.ca.gov). The award-winning documentary Small Justice by Garland Waller was shown, followed by a presentation by California Protective Parents Association Executive Director Karen Anderson who described a chilling case history of a young boy who was placed with his identified rapist father by family and juvenile courts, despite consistent disclosures of sodomy by the child for 7 years, 3 positive MDIC interviews, and 7 substantiated child protective services reports. The final panel consisted of 6 survivors who had experienced at least 6 of the categories of adverse childhood experiences. All were survivors of ritual abuse, which can be viewed as a specific form of clergy abuse. These survivors demonstrated that healing is possible even under the most adverse conditions, with effective trauma treatment. The conference ended with a beautiful duet by two local women. This no-cost, no-registration annual conference was funded by many personal donations, the Davis Rotary Club, California HealthCare Foundation, and the City of Davis. Continuing education units were offered. 2001 Seventh Annual Northern California Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Conference Presented by Incest Survivors Speakers' Bureau & California Protective Parents Association
April 7, 2001, 9:30am - 4:30pm Veterans' Memorial Center, 203 E 14th Street, Davis
ARE CHILDREN'S REPORTS OF SEXUAL ABUSE MINIMIZED OR IGNORED? IF SO, WHY?
Bud Wolf, immediate past president and chair of the committee for Public Awareness and Education regarding Child Abuse Prevention, Davis Rotary Club, opened the conference.
Judith Reisman, PhD, author fo Kinsey: Crimes and Consequences described the effects of Alfred Kinsey's fraudulent research on society and law.
Robert Geffner, PhD, author, judicial educator, and director of Family Violence and Sexual Assault Institute, San Diego, discussed legal issues in child sex abuse cases.
Professor Mia Whit, PhD, student Alanna Krause, and attorney Sheryl Patteson spoke on their experiences in family court law and the legal system.
2000
Sixth Annual Northern California Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Conference Presented by Incest Survivors Speakers' Bureau & California Protective Parents Association
April 8, 2000, 9:30am - 5:00pm Veterans' Memorial Center, 203 E 14th Street, Davis
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
Keynote Speaker: John E.B. Myers, JD, Professor of Law at the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento, CA, is nationally recognized as an expert on investigation and litigation of child abuse and neglect.
1999
Fifthh Annual Northern California Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Conference Presented by Incest Survivors Speakers' Bureau Co-Sponsored by California Protective Parents Association, the U.C. Davis Campus Violence Center, and the Yolo County Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Center.
THE HIDDEN HOLOCAUST April 17, 1999, 9:30am - 4:30pm
Veterans' Memorial Center, 203 E 14th Street, Davis
Morning Survivor Panel
Four survivors of incest, ritual abuse, cult abuse, and child pornography told their stories of the abuse they suffered, and shared their experience, strength, hope and healing. After years of difficulties due to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, all four are now highly functioning and gainfully employed, and a beacon of hope to all survivors who still suffer.
Afternoon Panel
Two protective parents discussed the effects of ritual abuse on their children, and the lack of protection afforded to them. Their names were not used, in order to protect the children from further abuse. Their message was: "Listen to your children, they might be talking about ritual abuse."
Paul Chrissy, Solano County Child Abuse Prevention Council made a presentation and took questions. He is a consultant to human services organizations, writer and trainer on child abuse issues. He is a past President of the California Professional Society on the Abuse of Children and co-chair of the Board of Directors of SurvivorShip, an organization that seeks to provide services to survivors of ritual abuse. He was nominated by his son as Contra Costa County's "Amazing Dad of the Year"
Jim Kitchens, a pastor at the Davis Community Church, talked about the seminars that he gives for pastors and other church leaders on the prevention of sexual misconduct in the church.
Kym H., a ritual abuse survivor, integrated multiple personality, mother of three, addictions counselor, and parenting instructor, spoke about family violence, post-traumatic stress, dissociation, and creativity and spirituality in the healing process.
There were question and answer sessions for both the morning and afternoon panels.
Andrea, the daughter of a concentration camp survivor, lead us in the closing song.
April 17, 1999, 7:00 pm
Congregation Bet Haverim, 1821 Oak Street
Paul Crissy and Amanda Stone spoke and presented a slide show on the connections between ritual abuse and the Nazi Holocaust.
Many survivors of ritual abuse report connections with the Nazi Holocaust, either through their own heritage, family members who survived that atrocity, or direct contact through abuse done by perpetrators who were trained by Nazis.
Paul Chrissy, from the Solano County Child Abuse Prevention Council is a consultant to human services organizations, writer and trainer on child abuse issues. He is a past President of the California Professional Society on the Abuse of Children and co-chair of the Board of Directors of SurvivorShip, an organization that seeks to provide services to survivors of ritual abuse.
Amanda Stone is the director of the Santa Cruz Ritual Abuse Task Force, and is a board member of the SurviorShip newsletter.
1998 Fourth Annual Northern California Conference on Incest and Child Sexual Abuse Presented by Incest Survivors Speakers' Bureau Co-Sponsored by the Mental Health Association of Yolo County, and U.C. Davis Rape Prevention
Free Admission. No Registration
April 4, 1998, 9:30am - 5:00pm Veterans' Memorial Center, 203 E 14th Street, Davis
AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION
Keynote Speaker Syrus Devers, Senior Consultant for Sheila James Kuehl, Speaker Pro Tem, California Assembly
Speakers: Incest and ritual abuse survivors
Presentation: Custody problems faced by Protective Parents
Musical Program: Sacramento Women's Chorus
Survivor Quilt, Art Work, Music and Poetry reading by Molly Fisk
1997 Third Annual Northern California Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Conference Presented by Incest Survivors Speakers' Bureau Co-Sponsored by the Mental Health Association of Yolo County, and U.C. Davis Rape Prevention
March 1, 1997, 9:30am - 5:00pm
Davis Senior Center, 646 A Street, Davis
Moderator Laurie Jones, JD, MBA, and Davis Mayor Lois Wolk, opened the conference
Morning Session: PERSONAL RECOVERY
Keynote Speaker: Sally Wood, PhD
What is Trauma Therapy and How Can it Help?
Survivor Panel: Two survivors of severe, systematic child sexual abuse told their stories, and discussed their recovery and healing from severe trauma.
Afternoon Session: COMMUNITY RECOVERY
Moderated by Kerry Leigh Ellison, educator, writer, moderator
Panel members included
Randy Tyron, CADC Intern at Cache Creek Lodge gave a talk entitled Substance Abuse and Sexual Abuse: The Correlation
Judy Tischer, MFCC, Yolo County Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Center, Treatment for Sexually Abused Children and Adults
Tamara Navarro, MFCC, PhD, Sierra Children's Home The Success of Self-Help Groups for Healing
Suzanne McLennan and Roz Beasley also spoke
The panel then lead Focus Group Discussions, discussing concerns, needs and ideas about how we, as members of our communities, might act to prevent child sexual abuse and advocate for those who are still being sexually abused. The focus groups then shared their ideas with the larger group.
Closing music was provided by the Sacramento Women's Choir
1996 Second Annual Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Week Presented by Incest Survivors Speakers' Bureau
Co-Sponsored by the Mental Health Association of Yolo County, and U.C. Davis Rape Prevention
February 10, 1996, 9:00am - 5:00pm Davis Senior Center, 646 A Street, Davis, CA
THE BODY REMEMBERS
Moderator Laurie Jones, JD, MBA, and Davis Mayor Dave Rosenberg, opened the conference
Keynote Speaker 1: Shannon Smith, MD, family practice physician with the Woodland Clinic Medical group, discussed the medical and physical after-effects of child sexual abuse. (Scan her outline and references, and put a link to them here if she gives permission)
Keynote Speaker 2: Cathy Neuhouser, PhD
Lunchtime viewing of the video: True/Not True, a film about the biological basis of traumatic memory. The Afternoon Survivor/Therapist Panel featured four adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse, and two local therapists, who told their stories, spoke about the physical aftermath of child sexual abuse. They also presented guidelines for healing, and answered questions from the audience.
February 17, 1996
Woodland Public Library, Leake Room, 250 First St., Woodland, CA
IT TAKES A WHOLE VILLAGE TO RAISE A CHILD
Moderator Andrea Ransdell, MS, RD, and Woodland Mayor Gary Sandy, opened the conference
Survivor Panel
Two Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse told their stories, and the successful prosecution of one of their perpetrators. A survivor of sexual abuse by a therapist discussed the successful agency response to that crime.
Agency Panel
Speakers from the Woodland Police Department, Yolo County Sheriff's Department, Office of the District Attorney, and Department of Social Services presented information on identifying and protecting abused children, and prosecuting offenders.
Treatment Resources Panel
Speakers from the Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Center, Progress Ranch, Families First, and Incest Survivors Anonymous, discussed community treatment resources for children and parents who have been traumatized by sexual crimes.
1995
First Annual Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Conference Presented by Davis Incest Survivors Speakers' Bureau, Yolo County Sexual Assault and Domestic violence Center, and UC Davis Rape Prevention
January 28, 1995, 10:00am - 5:00pm Davis Senior Center, 646 A Street, Davis, CA
Open to the community, free of charge
ONCE UPON A TIME . . . CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
Opening address by Mayor Davis Mayor Dave Rosenberg
Morning Panel: four local therapists discussed the frequency of sexual abuse, signs and symptoms in children and adults, post traumatic stress disorder, treatment, and recovery.
Afternoon: Survivor Panel, presented by the Incest Survivors Speakers bureau
Keynote Speaker: Father Bernie Bush spoke about the spiritual aspects of healing from sadistic sexual and ritual abuse, and challenges that individuals and communities face coping with the memories of survivors and witnesses.
The conference closed with an open discussion of healing resources in our community, and ways to protect children who have endured sexual abuse.
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