International Society for the Prevention of
Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN)
15th ISPCAN European Regional Conference on Child Abuse & Neglect
Pre-conference Meeting –Agenda
GGD building
Westeinde 128, 2512 HE Den Haag
The Hague, Netherlands
SUNDAY, 1October, 2017
8:30 to 15:45
8:30
Coffee/Tea
9:00 – 9:15
Welcome and Introductions
1)Welcome by the ISPCAN President, Bernard Gerbaka, Lebanonand ISPCAN President Elect,Tufail Muhammad, Pakistan
2)Welcome and objectives, and organization of the day by co-chairs - Working Group Pre-Conference Co- Chairs: Christoph Liel, German Youth Institute, Germany and Flora Bolter, Observatoire National de la Protection l’Enfance, Francewith comments by Jenny Gray ISPCAN Councillor and Working Group Co-Chair, UK
9:15 – 10:55
Country and Project Updates
Facilitator: Christoph Liel, Germany
- Hestia, Lessons Learned from Child Welfare Data in Germany, UK, and Netherlands
Susanne Witte, German Youth Institute
- ICAST-Trial Lessons in Measurement for Intervention
Franziska Meinck, University of Oxford, United Kingdom & North-West University, South Africa
- Ontario Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect
Barbara Fallon, University of Toronto, Canada
- Official Statistics on Risk Assessment in German Child Protection Services
Gudula Kaufhold & Jens Pothmann, TU Dortmund University, Germany
- Adverse Childhood Experiences in European Context
Dinesh Sethi, The World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe
- Optimus Three - Agency Participation Rates and Lessons Learned from Switzerland Andreas Jud, University of Ulm, Germany, and Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Switzerland
- Status of the Data Collection of the Observatoire National de la Protection l’Enfance (ONPE).
Gaëlle GuibertFlora Bolter, ONPE, France
- Developing an Understanding of Norwegian Child Protection Data
Svein Arid Vis, University of Tromsø, Artic University, Norway
- Netherlands Data Collection and Plans for the New National Incidence Study Lenneke Alink, University of Leiden, the Netherlands
11:00 -12:30
Topical Discussions Part I – Convener: Flora Bolter (France)
11:00 – 11:45
Linked Data, Examples and Prospects
Facilitator: Scottye Cash, Ohio State University (USA)
- Linkages with Health and Judicial Data
Ruth Gilbert, University College London, Karen Broadhurst, Lancaster University, UK
- Risk Terrain Modeling a Child Maltreatment Paradigm
DyannDaley,MD, Founder and CEO, Predict-Align-Prevent, US
- Parent Self-report and Pediatrician Screening of Family Risk for Child Maltreatment: Do They Match?
Anna Neumann & Christoph Liel, National Centre for Early Prevention, Federal Centre on Health Education & German Youth Institute, Germany
11:45 – 12:30
Children in Migration:Policy and Frameworks for Data Collection
Facilitator: Flora Bolter
- Carla van Os, Study Centre for Children, Migration and Law, University of Groningen, the Netherlands
- George Nikolaidis, Institute of Child Health Department of Mental Health and Social Welfare, Greece
12:30 – 13:15
Working Group Lunch Meeting
Chairs: John Fluke, University of Colorado and Lil Tonmyr, Public Health Agency of Canada
Publication Opportunities –
- Journal of Child Abuse and Neglect–Editor, Christine Wekerle, McMaster University, Canada
- Special Issue Possibilities– Andreas Jud
Special Interest Sub-Groups
Working Group Sessions and the Epidemiological Track during the Conference
Upcoming ISPCAN Regional Conferences
Dubai
Prague
Other Future Working Group activities
Special Projects (Prague)
13:15-15:30
Topical Discussions Part II – Convener: Flora Bolter
13:15-14:30
ICAST/Self-Report Discussion
Convener: Des Runyan, University of Colorado, USA
- Ethics of Self-report Studies
- ISPCAN and ICAST Policy
14:30-15:10
Social Media
Convener:Lil Tonmyr, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Application for Data Collection and Research
Christine Wekerle and Tara Black, University of Toronto, Canada
- Examinations of the Crises Text Line Data
Scottye Cash, Ohio State University and Laura Schwab Reese, Purdue University, US
15:10-15:45
Mothers, Fathers and Child Maltreatment. Does Gender Matter and Where are Research and Measurement Gaps? Experiences from the German KID 0-3 In-Depth Study
Conveners:Christoph Liel and Franziska Meinck
15:45
Adjourn
ISPCAN Working Group on National Child Maltreatment Data Collection
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