The
program aims to bring a multi-disciplinary approach to educating participants
about violence and bullying. Participants will explore issues related to
bullying, including the relationship between family dynamics and bullying, the
role of technology in bullying, schools’ and parents’ response to bullying and
the effect of substance abuse in domestic violence and bullying.
The
keynote speaker is Gail Sullivan, chairperson of the School of Justice at Alta
Colleges. She is a certified trainer for Illinois Law Enforcement and Training
Standards Board. She will present “No More Bull: Straight Talk About Bullying.”
Discussions
on substance use and bullying and violence and the incidence of gangs in
McHenry County will also be featured. Other symposium highlights will include
local school administrators speaking on the schools response to bullying, a
local police sergeant’s presentation on cyber bullying. Two other session
topics include Psyche of a Bully and Alcohol & Domestic Violence: is there
a relationship to bullying?
The
event is intended for educators, school personnel, social workers, judges,
victim advocates, law enforcement, including student resource officers,
municipal officials, clergy, counselors, healthcare providers, probation
officers and youth leaders.
This
program is sponsored by the McHenry County Substance Abuse Coalition Drug Free
Communities Grant, the McHenry County Regional Office of Education, Rosecrance
Health Network, Pioneer Center for Human Services, and McHenry County College.
Cost
is $15, which includes continental breakfast and lunch. Continental breakfast
begins at 7:45 a.m. To register, call (815) 455-8588 or email shahcenter@mchenry.edu. Continuing
Education Units (CEU’s) and five Minimum Continuing Legal Education Credits
(MCLE’s) will be provided. Educators will have access to substitute
teacher pay by contacting the Regional Office of Education.
Use
course ID: USP U81 001 if you wish to receive CEU’s of any kind. Use course ID:
NTL S99 001 if you do NOT require CEU’s of any kind. For more information,
contact Bev Thomas at (815) 479-7792 or email her at bthomas@mchenry.edu.
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