Northwoods Coalition Methamphetamine Summit Marshfield Clinic, Northwoods Coalition and the Alliance for Wisconsin Youth in collaboration with Wisconsin Department of Justice and Northcentral Technical College Registration Packet Heartwood Conference Center & Retreat N10884 Hoinville Road Trego, WI
Hotel Accommodations Northwoods Coalition Methamphetamine Summit The first Northwoods Coalition Methamphetamine Summit will be held at the Heartwood Conference Center & Retreat in Trego, WI. Hotel Accommodations and Instructions: Participants are responsible for making their own lodging reservations. Contact Heartwood Conference Center & Retreat: N10884 Hoinville Road, Trego, WI 54888 at 715-466-6300. Mention Northwoods Coalition Methamphetamine Summit, or click here to make your reservation. Cost of room per night is $82.00. To receive the room rates noted above, you must book your room by March 17, 2017. Registration The cost of registration is $50 per participant, non-refundable. The fee includes meals, CEUs and workshops on. Registration fees must be submitted by March 17, 2017. Instructions Complete the online registration form, one form per participant is needed. Scholarship recipients should follow the instructions included in your award notification. To host an expo booth, indicate this on your online registration form. An 8 foot table will be provided to you at no cost. REGISTER HERE! Registration / Breakfast / Networking / Expo Hall 8:30-9:00am Opening Session Welcome 9:00-9:15am Danielle Luther, MPH, Manager-Substance Abuse Prevention, Marshfield Clinic Center for Community Outreach Sarah Turner, Prevention Specialist, Drug Free Communities Grant Coordinator, Barron County Community Coalition and Northwoods Coalition Board of Directors Chair Keynote 9:15-10:00am Brad Schimel, Attorney General, State of Wisconsin Break / Networking / Expo Hall 10:00-10:15am 1
Session 1-10:15-11:15am Northwoods Coalition Methamphetamine Summit A. The Impact of Methamphetamine Use on the Family Cindy Giese, Special Agent in Charge, Division of Criminal Investigation, Wisconsin Department of Justice Description: Children that live in environments with methamphetamine use are in danger every day. Learn about the hazards that methamphetamine use and production create. Recognize the signs of children and families in methamphetamine crisis. Learn how the Drug Endangered Children (DEC) program can assist. Action: Use knowledge learned to implement a DEC program or increase support in your community. Content Level: Intermediate B. Hiding in Plain Sight Lil Piñero, Drug Free Communities Coordinator, Burnett County Prevention Coalition and Northwoods Coalition Board of Directors Member Sarah Turner, Prevention Specialist, Drug Free Communities Grant Coordinator, Barron County Community Coalition and Northwoods Coalition Board of Directors Chair Julie Bever, Youth Development and Prevention Coordinator, Drug Free Communities Program Director, Indianhead Community Action Agency, Rusk County Youth Council Elizabeth Hagen, Health Educator, Polk County Community Services Division - Public Health Department and Assistant Coordinator, Western Wisconsin Working for Tobacco-Free Living and Northwoods Coalition Board of Directors Member Description: Hiding in Plain Sight is a simulation of a teenager s bedroom which contains items that can signal risky behavior. Learn about drug paraphernalia and how communities in Burnett, Barron, Rusk and Polk Counties have used the bedroom to spread awareness. Action: Bring Hiding in Plain Sight to your community. C. The Impact of Methamphetamine on Fetal Development and Newborn Behavior Kyle Mounts, Program Director, Wisconsin Association for Perinatal Care & Perinatal Foundation Description: Substances used by women during pregnancy can affect the fetus and newborn. This presentation will review the potential impact of maternal methamphetamine use on fetal development and newborn behavior. It will also describe the role of other co-existing environmental factors on outcomes. Action: Reach out to untreated methamphetamine addicted women, offer priority treatment to pregnant women and reduce the number of infants affected by methamphetamine. Content Level: Intermediate 2
Northwoods Coalition Methamphetamine Summit D. Methamphetamine Trends Jay Smith, Special Agent in Charge, Division of Criminal Investigation, Wisconsin Department of Justice Description: Special Agent Smith will present information on the current drug trends, with a focus on methamphetamine in northwest Wisconsin, based on numerous investigations over the past decade. Action: Understand methamphetamine trade from a ground-level perspective. Break / Networking / Expo Hall 11:15-11:30am Session 2-11:30-12:30pm A. Supporting Recovery Moderator: Dan Cousins Sr., Director and Therapist, Northwoods Behavioral Health Services, LLC Brian Cole, Senior Pastor, The Oaks Church and Director of Recovery Outreach, Crossroads Outreach Ean McClelland, Life Recovery Coach, Minnesota Adult and Teen Challenge Mark Stoner, Recovery Coordinator, St. Croix Tribe Description: Learn how to support recovery in communities by listening to a panel of individuals with lived experience. Action: Apply learning to expand and improve programs in your community and offer hope that recovery is possible. B. Reaching Our Youth - Utilizing Health Curriculum for Methamphetamine Prevention Darcy Jensen, Founder and Executive Director, Prairie View Prevention Services, Inc. Description: This presentation will provide participants with a sample PowerPoint that can be used within a school s health curriculum and will include a lesson plan and follow up activities for educators and students to utilize for methamphetamine prevention. The workshop will address safety concerns related to methamphetamine use and tips to reach teens using methamphetamine prevention education. Action: Create an educational prevention lesson on the dangers of methamphetamine. Share lessons learned in providing methamphetamine prevention to teens. 3
Northwoods Coalition Methamphetamine Summit C. Understanding Methamphetamine Addiction, Treatment and Recovery Dr. Mark Lim, H.O.P.E. Medical Director, Northlakes Community Center Michelle Ruka, Care Coordinator, Marshfield Clinic Health System Description: Learn about the assessment and management of methamphetamine addiction and the background and development of the Matrix Model. This workshop will also provide evidence on how the Matrix Model was utilized as a treatment modality specifically for stimulant dependence. Action: Develop an understanding of how methamphetamine addiction is assessed and managed and learn about the evidence-based Matrix Model. D. Methamphetamine Crime Officer TJ Bill, Lac du Flambeau Tribal Police Department Description: Learn how methamphetamine is sold, traded and transported. Understand the impact of gangs in northern Wisconsin. Action: Educate your community on methamphetamine related crime activity and resources that can help. Lunch 12:30-1:00pm Ignite Presentations 1:00-1:30pm know METH Lori Duginski, Program Director, Taylor County Drug Opposition Partners Digital Story of Mother in Recovery Jennifer Boulley, Facilitator, Red Cliff AODA Reduction Coalition and Northwoods Coalition Board of Directors Member Burnett County Drug and Alcohol Court Graduate Mark Stoner, Recovery Coordinator, St. Croix Tribe Restart Program Barron County Church Group Plenary 1:30-1:45pm Dr. Narayana S. Murali, Executive Director, Chief Strategy Officer, Marshfield Clinic Health System Break / Networking / Expo Hall 1:45-2:00pm 4
Panel - 2:00-3:00pm Northwoods Coalition Methamphetamine Summit Moderator: Dan Cousins Sr., Director and Therapist, Northwoods Behavioral Health Service, LLC Prevention Darcy Jensen, Founder and Executive Director, Prairie View Prevention Services, Inc. Treatment & Recovery Dr. Mark Lim, H.O.P.E. Medical Director, Northlakes Community Center Lorie Goeser, Criminal Justice Coordinator, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Bureau of Prevention Treatment and Recovery, Division of Care and Treatment Services, Wisconsin Department of Health Services Law Enforcement Brad Schimel, Attorney General, State of Wisconsin Human Services Stacey Frolik, Director, Barron County Department of Health and Human Services Description: Learn from experts in the field of prevention, treatment and recovery, law enforcement, and human services and ask questions related to methamphetamine. Action: Apply learning to the guided discussion for next steps. Creating Context for Next Steps on Methamphetamine 3:00-4:20pm Melissa Dotter, Drug Free Communities, Marathon County AOD Partnership, Marathon County Health Department and Northwoods Coalition Board of Directors Member Description: Utilize a facilitated process to dive deeper into the impact of methamphetamine use by responding to a set of open ended questions to create a shared vision for next steps. Feedback from each participant will be used to create change in northern Wisconsin. For more about this process visit: www.liberatingstructures.com/mad-tea. Action: Learn about the Mad Tea Party process and how to utilize it in your community. Closing Thoughts 4:20-4:30pm Danielle Luther, MPH, Manager-Substance Abuse Prevention, Marshfield Clinic Center for Community Outreach 5