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The mission of FACTOR

includes providing high


quality educational
opportunities. The Fall
Symposium was
developed around this
commitment. Attendees
will gain valuable skills
to help them meet the
challenges that families
they serve present.

FACTOR Fayette Family Connection
Collaborative
101 Devant St Suite 502
Fayetteville, GA 30214

Ph 770-716-2797


www.fayettefactor.org



Fee includes breakfast, lunch, snacks and
all materials.

CEUs Available Upon Request:
NBCC (National Board of Certified
Counselors)

















Fayette Alliance
Coordinating
Teamwork, Outreach
and Resources
Strengthening Families for
a Healthier Communities!
Tuesday
October 14, 2014
Grace Church
164 Flat Creek Trail
Fayetteville
8am-4:00pm

Register on line www.fayettefactor.org
Call or email for more information

To Register:
On line: www.fayettefactor.org
Email fayettefactor@gmail.com
Call 404-291-1602
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
School counselors, social workers,
and administrators
Law enforcement and others who
network with the judicial systems
Social service agencies
Nonprofit organizations serving
families and children
Faith based organizations missions or
outreach coordinators, youth pastors
Business community interested in
issues which impact their workforce
Others who are interested in learning
more about what they can do to help
strengthen their communities


Symposium Fee:
$40 for Paid FACTOR Members
$60 for General Public
$40 per person with 10 or more in
group

Registration and light breakfast begin at 8am. Symposium begins at 8:30am
Morning Keynote Speaker: Dr. Terry Oatts-Asst. Superintendent for Student Achievement/Fayette Schools
Prevention
Track
Stewards of Children 2.0 Child
Sexual Abuse Prevention
2 hour session

9:20-10:50
Breakout Session A-
continues to 12:20


SOC (continued)
*Bystanders
Protecting Children from
Boundary Violations and
Sexual Abuse
1.20 hour session
11-12:20
Breakout Session B
Stop the Candy Shop-
Domestic Violence Sex
Trafficking
Street Grace
1.15 hour session
1:15-2:30
Breakout Session C
*Talking with
Children about
Safety from Sexual
Abuse
*Healthy Touch for
Children and Youth
1.5 hour session
2:35-3:40
Breakout Session D
* must have SOC 2.0
certification to take
Lunch Keynote Speaker- TBD
Governance/
Professional
Development
Track
Grant Writing
Bettye Ludd-Clayton State
University Continuing
Education
2.30 hour session
9:20-10:50 Breakout Session
A- continues to 12:20 (end of
2
nd
Session)

Grant Writing
(continued)
1.20 hour session
11-12:20
Breakout Session B

Whos Next-Succession
Planning (tentative)
-GCN
1.15 hour session
1:15-2:30
Breakout Session C
TBD
1.15 hour session
2:35-3;40
Breakout Session D
Mental Health/Child
Development
Track


Latent Trauma
Dr. Kevin Freeman
Grace Harbour
1.30 hour session
9:20-10:50
Breakout Session A

Vicarious Trauma
(Compassion Fatigue)
Johnnathan Ward M.Div
1.20 hour session
11-12:20
Breakout Session B
Child Trauma and the
Developing Brain
Dr. Jordan Greenbaum
Emory/CHOA
1.15 hour session
1:15-2:30
Breakout Session C
Developmental
Milestones
CHOA
1.15 hour session
2:35-3:40
Breakout Session D

Wrap-Up Session includes: Evaluation/ Sharing of Most Important Take-Aways
Strengthening Families for Healthier Communities!

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