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

  1. Hestia, Lessons Learned from Child Welfare Data in Germany, UK, and Netherlands

Susanne Witte, German Youth Institute

  1. ICAST-Trial Lessons in Measurement for Intervention

Franziska Meinck, University of Oxford, United Kingdom & North-West University, South Africa

  1. Ontario Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect

Barbara Fallon, University of Toronto, Canada

  1. Official Statistics on Risk Assessment in German Child Protection Services

Gudula Kaufhold & Jens Pothmann, TU Dortmund University, Germany

  1. Adverse Childhood Experiences in European Context

Dinesh Sethi, The World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe

  1. 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
  1. Status of the Data Collection of the Observatoire National de la Protection l’Enfance (ONPE).

Gaëlle GuibertFlora Bolter, ONPE, France

  1. Developing an Understanding of Norwegian Child Protection Data

Svein Arid Vis, University of Tromsø, Artic University, Norway

  1. 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

Pre-conference Meeting

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