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2024 ICADV Fall Conference
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Welcome to ICADV’s 38th fall conference, Building Blocks of Resilience 2024This is the place to find and manage all information and aspects of participating in the conference. Please make sure you to select the workshops you wish to attend and create your personalized agenda, access workshop details and materials. Also, please make sure that your profile has the option "Receive email announcements and updates from the organizers" enabled so that you receive important notifications from ICADV and workshop facilitators. For a map of our conference spaces, information about Continuing Education Units, and other items of note, please check the FAQs page.

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Tuesday, October 22
 

10:30am EDT

Healing in Pieces
Tuesday October 22, 2024 10:30am - 11:45am EDT
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Claressa Patton

Claressa Patton is a motivational speaker and author. She released her fourth book, Life after Death: The Journey Continues. The book speaks of her journey through life after the homicides of her brother, Clarence Williams Jr. and husband, Jerome Patton in 2005. She is the founder... Read More →
Tuesday October 22, 2024 10:30am - 11:45am EDT
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1:00pm EDT

What are My Values?: How personal values surrounding pregnancy, parenting, abortion, and adoption (PPAA) impacts work with survivors of domestic violence
Tuesday October 22, 2024 1:00pm - 2:15pm EDT
All-Options operates within a reproductive justice framework and works diligently to center marginalized folks, including survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Our presenters are both members of marginalized communities. While inviting attendees to examine their values surrounding pregnancy, parenting, abortion, and adoption, facilitators will actively encourage participants to reflect on how their values impact their work with marginalized communities.  


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Forest Beeley

State Programs Manager, All-Options
Forest (she/they) joined All-Options in September 2022. As our State Programs Manager, she manages day to day operations of our Hoosier Abortion Fund, Hoosier Diaper Program, and related programs in Indiana. Forest has spent the last two decades advocating for victims of intimate... Read More →
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Kyra Jay

State Programs Coordinator, All Options
Kyra joined All-Options in June 2023 as our Volunteer Coordinator. Kyra is a high school graduate, an award-winning community organizer, and co-founder of Indy10 Black Lives Matter. In the last nine years, she has led community efforts in ending cash bail, police transparency and... Read More →
Tuesday October 22, 2024 1:00pm - 2:15pm EDT
South Conference

2:30pm EDT

The Intersection of Race and Mental Health Part 1
Tuesday October 22, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EDT
Explore the complex intersection of race and mental health as we delve into the broader landscape of the mental health crisis in Indiana and the US. Gain insights into the scope of the issue before examining the impact of racial trauma on mental and emotional well-being. Acquire practical tools, strategies, and resources to address racial trauma, fostering a more inclusive and supportive environment.


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Jill L English

Chief of Community Equity & Inclusion, Child Advocates, Inc.
Jill L. English is a native of Indianapolis and a graduate of DePauw University, where she was the founding president of the first chartered historically black Greek organization at the institution. She has been an organizer and advocate for social justice and racial equity for over... Read More →
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Annie Hostetter

Program Developer, Child Advocates Inc
Annie Hostetter is a Program Developer and facilitator for Interrupting Racism for Children at Child Advocates. She has been doing antiracist organizing for over fifteen years from post-Katrina New Orleans, the mountains of North Carolina, Tanzania, and Vermont before returning to... Read More →
Tuesday October 22, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EDT
South Conference

4:00pm EDT

The Intersection of Race and Mental Health Part 2
Tuesday October 22, 2024 4:00pm - 5:15pm EDT
Explore the complex intersection of race and mental health as we delve into the broader landscape of the mental health crisis in Indiana and the US. Gain insights into the scope of the issue before examining the impact of racial trauma on mental and emotional well-being. Acquire practical tools, strategies, and resources to address racial trauma, fostering a more inclusive and supportive environment.


Speakers
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Jill L English

Chief of Community Equity & Inclusion, Child Advocates, Inc.
Jill L. English is a native of Indianapolis and a graduate of DePauw University, where she was the founding president of the first chartered historically black Greek organization at the institution. She has been an organizer and advocate for social justice and racial equity for over... Read More →
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Annie Hostetter

Program Developer, Child Advocates Inc
Annie Hostetter is a Program Developer and facilitator for Interrupting Racism for Children at Child Advocates. She has been doing antiracist organizing for over fifteen years from post-Katrina New Orleans, the mountains of North Carolina, Tanzania, and Vermont before returning to... Read More →
Tuesday October 22, 2024 4:00pm - 5:15pm EDT
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Wednesday, October 23
 

10:30am EDT

The Internal Struggle: Finding Compassion for Abusers While Supporting Survivor-Centered Advocacy
Wednesday October 23, 2024 10:30am - 11:45am EDT
Abuse interventionists are advocates for survivors of domestic violence. Working with perpetrators of abuse takes a special set of skills aimed at balancing compassion for people who have caused harm as well as simultaneously supporting the survivor experience.  This workshop uses reflection-based writing, lecture, and discussion to examine these concepts. As practitioners, you will analyze beliefs that will help you balance accountability, compassion, or even empathy when working with any individual who has caused harm to others. Attendees will also think critically about their engagement in survivor centered domestic violence advocacy/intervention.

Speakers
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Brandon Evans

Assistant Clinical Professor, Ball State University
Brandon Evans is an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Social Work at Ball State University. He has a Bachelor of Social Work degree from Ball State University and a Master of Social Work degree from Indiana University with a focus in Mental Health and Addictions. He... Read More →
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Marissa Mercer

MSW Graduate Student, Ball State University
Marissa Mercer earned a Bachelor of Social Work degree from Ball State University. She is now a graduate student working toward her Master of Social Work degree at Ball State University. She has direct client experience with teen girls in residential treatment and has career aspirations... Read More →
Wednesday October 23, 2024 10:30am - 11:45am EDT
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1:00pm EDT

Disrupting Gender-Based Violence from Within
Wednesday October 23, 2024 1:00pm - 2:15pm EDT
While there is much to say about the support gender-based violence organizations strive to provide to survivors, it should be stated that much of that work has been external. This workshop will provide participants with the A, B, C’s of disrupting gender-based violence through organizational and personal work to create a more just and equitable culture. In order to better serve survivors, organizations must look internally at the policies, systems, and beliefs held that are harmful to the clients they serve. Through Awareness, Belonging, and Change, gender-based violence organizations can become Disruptors and deepen their support of survivors.  


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Melody Gross

Founder/Principal Consultant, Courageous SHIFT
Melody Gross is a speaker, facilitator, certified professional life coach, survivor, and disruptor of intimate partner violence. Her company, Courageous SHIFT, is a speaking and consulting agency providing transformative work to people-centered organizations at the intersection of... Read More →
Wednesday October 23, 2024 1:00pm - 2:15pm EDT
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2:30pm EDT

The Vital Role of Domestic Violence Advocates in Supporting Human Trafficking Survivors
Wednesday October 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EDT
Human trafficking is a crime that often overlaps with domestic violence and sexual violence but can also have distinct differences. In this presentation, myths and facts about human trafficking will be discussed. After reviewing the definitions of labor and sex trafficking, the similarities and differences between sexual violence, domestic violence, and human trafficking will be explored through case studies. Attendees will then review evidence-based methods of working with survivors of trafficking, with emphasis given to dynamics of sexual, gender, and ethnic minorities. Finally, attendees will be provided with resources around the state for addressing human trafficking in their communities.  

Speakers
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Merissa Hauptstueck

Anti-Trafficking Project Coordinator, Indiana Coalition to End Sexual Assault and Human Trafficking (ICESAHT)
Merissa Hauptstueck (she/her) has served as the Anti-Trafficking Special Projects Coordinator with the Indiana Coalition to End Sexual Assault and Human Trafficking (ICESAHT) since the summer of 2022. Merissa is a trained therapist and used her previous clinical experience to enrich... Read More →
Wednesday October 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EDT
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4:00pm EDT

Put Your Mask On First: Self-Care to Avoid Burnout
Wednesday October 23, 2024 4:00pm - 5:15pm EDT
Through knowledge of the nervous system, helping professionals can create a better understanding of their own secondary or vicarious trauma and develop strategies for overcoming burnout and compassion fatigue. This presentation will include a brief overview of how secondary or vicarious trauma affect the brain and nervous system and how helping professionals can provide quality support for survivors, while simultaneously prioritizing their own mental health and well-being.

Speakers
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Jules Grable

Director of Student Advocacy, Butler University
Julianne (Jules) Grable has been a proud member of the Butler community since October 2018. She currently serves as the Director of Student Advocacy and provides responsive support for survivors of sexual misconduct and crisis support and case management services to support students... Read More →
Wednesday October 23, 2024 4:00pm - 5:15pm EDT
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