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EABDLY ·~~! ~~ Challenges to Safety, Security and Well-being National Council on Family Relations 69'th Annual Conference November 7-10, 2007 Pre-conference Workshops: November 6-7 Pittsburgh Hilton Hotel 600 Commonwealth Place, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222 Phone: 412-391-4600 Program Chair: Patricia Hyjer Dyk, Ph. D., University of Kentucky Plenary and Invited Special Speakers Conference Sponsors The National Council on Family Relations thanks the following sponsors: Bank of New York Mellon Schneider Downs Bayer University of St. Thomas, Highmark Communications Department Johnson Printing, Rochester Minnesota Thymes Lee Hecht Harrison Wiley-Blackwell Publishing PNC Financial Services The National Council on Family Relations The National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) is the oldest concerns in marriage and other relationships, parenting, divorce, multidisciplinary family science organization in the United States. domestic violence, family policy, sexuality, family therapy, family NCFR is the only non partisan, non profit professional organization sociology and demography, education, poverty, family health, focused solely on family research, policy and practice. Its member gender roles, child development, adolescence, aging and human ship of over 3200 consists of the nation’s premier family researchers, development. practitioners, educators and family policy professionals. NCFR also confers the nation’s only certification for family life NCFR publishes two internationally acclaimed journals the educators through its Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) Journal of Marriage and Family and Family Relations: credential. Over 100 colleges and universities now offer degree Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Studies. NCFR is highly programs based on NCFR’s CFLE curricular requirements. regarded as an authority for information on a wide range of family which families can live safe, secure lives is influenced by a number of NCFR Mission Statement factors in individual, family, and community contexts. What are the To provide an educational forum for family researchers, emerging issues for mass media, policymakers, and the public that educators, and practitioners to share in the development and challenge the safety, security and well being of families? dissemination of knowledge about families and family Vulnerabilities are national and international concerns as relationships, establish professional standards, and work to families face multiple challenges in providing safe and secure promote family well-being. homes and finding sufficient livelihoods in an uncertain world. Safety is at the forefront in response to both external forces natural disasters, terrorist acts, crime, and war and also internal Objectives of the NCFR Annual Conference dynamics including stressors, crises, relationship dissolution, To provide a forum to disseminate family research domestic violence, financial concerns, health issues, and lifespan To share effective and evidence based practice caregiving. applications for direct family service Security is often described as social, financial, employment or To promote the CFLE credential and its educational and Homeland. Security speaks to the critical role that families play preventive approach to working with families as part of society’s safety net caring for each other, providing social To discuss policy implications of family research and how to and material support, and creating a home where individuals are inform decision makers loved, nurtured, protected and encouraged. To promote the professional development of its membership, through participation in NCFR governance and by offering Cover Photo - NCFR Plenary and Invited Special Speakers Top row: Graham Spanier, Kathryn Edin, Sara McLanahan, opportunities for continuing education units (CEUs) for Paul Amato, Bonnie Braun, Katherine Pearson, Ann Masten credentialing Row 2: Karen Bogenschneider, Elaine Anderson, Denise Skinner, Steven Wisensale, Michael P. Johnson, Anne Menard. Conference Theme—Family Vulnerabilities: Row 3: David Bredehoft, Marcie Brooke, Bill Allen, Wallace Challenges to Safety, Security and Well-being Goddard, Jeanne Illsley Clark, Michael Walcheski. Row 4: Jodi The 2007 conference focuses on the challenges families face as they Pfarr, Suzanne Bianchi,Velma McBride Murray, Patricia Hyjer balance the relational, social, spiritual, health related, financial, Dyk (Program Chair), Steven Zarit, Mignon Moore, Ramona occupational and other dimensions of their daily lives. The degree to Faith Oswald 2 2007 NCFR Annual Conference Program Map of Pittsburgh Hilton Hotel Meeting rooms are on the ftrst and second floors of the hotel. Lobby Level • • • Promenade Cafe • K •·-Gift~L-----~ Shop ~BeneLdtun i. Board • • • ,._--:-:------4• -f. Fo~es • • F • G • H • Ft. Pitt Smithfield Birmingham • • • N • Duquesne • B Sterlings 2 ~ Hotel c ----• Registration c I I Sterlings 1 I J.:o6Dyl:evel l:ege A, B - Round Tables and Lunchin' With the Legends ~ . D. E. F. G, H. K. N - Concurrent Sessions and L. M - Job Fair eerings I , J - Committee Meetings 2nd Floor . ' _;JIDlfl t=::;:I I. 'Alii I . i V Cha tiers R !F~ T Concurrent Sessions and . s [W Tra ers Grand Grand Committee Meetings Ballroom 1 Ballroom 2 i ~and f Q - Conference Registration> [ X Riv s I rlla~:o:~ Posters ! - Hospitality Cenrer, Exhibits, ! i Grand · ffice Posters, Cash Sales King's PI a lU ! l B~ooml -Plenary Sessions and i . e Receptions p • • • • r if - Plenary Sessions, Concur ~·T~·~~r.-: I Q I I I rent Sessions, Receptions Ballroom Foyer U - Plenary Sessions, Special I I I Sessions, Receptions 2007 NCFR Annual Conference Program 3 Your Daily Schedule Planner Italicized sessions are for NCFR Board or committee meetings Monday, November 5, 2007 Thursday, November 8 continued 12:30 pm 0 NCFR Aulit Committee Maring 4:00 pm [] Marie Peters Award Address· Murry 2:00pm 0 2006/2007 NCFR 8o<rd Mee6ng [] Conrurrent5essions6and S/NPWorkshop 0 Additional appointments 5:00 pm [] Meet the Editors' Reception at Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Booth Tuesday, November 6, 2007 5:45pm [] Diversity Action Session 6:45 pm [] Legacy Circle 7:ll am [] Work/life Summit [] Section Mermer Meetings 9:00 am [] Public Policy Workshop [] Focus Groups 11:00 am 0 2007 Local Arrangemeris Canmittee Me96ng 12:30 pm [] Extension Family Ufe Specialists Workshop 7:ll pm 0 CFLE Reception 2:00 pm 0 2007/2008 NCFR 8o<rd Mee6ng 8:15pm 0 Section Mermer Meetings 3:00pm [] TCRM WorkshopSessioos 0 Focus Groups 4:ll pm [] TCRM Workshop Sessioos 0 2008 Local Arrangements Comm~tee Meeting 6:00 pm [] TCRM Opening Receptioo and Session 0 Norttr.vest Council Meeting 8:ll pm [] College/University/Allied Associations Receptions 0 Association ri Camels Officers Meeting 0 Additional appointments 6:30pm 0 NCFR Bowd!Sec6on Orienta6oo 7:45 pm [] TCRM Workshop Sessioos Friday, November 9, 2007 0 Additional appointments 7:00am 0 Yoga Wednesday, November 7, 2007 7:ll am 0 Focus Groups 7:00 am [] Yoga 0 Meeting of NCFR CommlteeorOther O'gooization 7:ll am 0 CFLE Exam 0 Univers~y/College Administrators Meeting 0 Pubic Poicy Commltee Mee6ng 0 Ohio Council Get together 8:00am [] TCRM Workshop Sessioos 7:45am 0 MedMtion S:ll am [] Association of Councils Leadership Workshop 8:ll am [] Special Session ·Health and Caregiving: New Directions in Research· Zarit 9:00am [] ConrurrentSessions 1 and RoundTables [] Conrurrent Sessions 7 9:15am 0 Meetilg of NCFR Edlrrs'/Staff/PriJ/isher 0 Reps of StudentAffi~ated Councils Breakfast 9:ll am [] TCRM Workshop Sessioos 10:1 5am [] Plenary- Uvin' on Life's Byways -Rur• Mothers Speak· Braun etal 10:45am [] RUP • Teaching Family Policy in College aassrooms ... • 12:1 5 pm [] Exhibits Break Bogenschneider, Anderson, Skinner, Wisensale 0 Fami¥ Relations Edlors' Me96ng [] Conrurrent Sessions 2 and S/NP Symposium 12:30 pm [] Poster Session 2 11:00 am [] TCRM Workshop Sessioos [] Leadership Institute 1:00pm [] Plenary· Vulnerability in the Changing American Family· Spanier 0 Special Session: How to be a CFLE 3:00pm [] RUP - Intimate Terrorism and Other Types of Domestic VIOlence. Johnson 1:00pm 0 Lunchin'With the Legends [] Conrurrent Sessions 3 and S/NP Seminar 2:15pm [] Special Session· Soul Sisters and Prairie Rames: Lesbian and Gay Parent 4:45 pm [] Annual NCFR Business Meeting and Membership Forum ing in Diverse Community Contexts· Moore and Oswald 6:ll pm [] Newcomers' Reception [] Conrurrent Sessions 8 0 Focus Groups 4:00pm [] Talk-Back With Mignon Moore and Ramona Faith Oswald 0 TCRM Workshop Business Meeting [] Conrurrent Sessions 9 and Round Tables 0 Netv.orl<ing for CFLE Ap~oved Programs [] Exhibits Closing 8:00 pm [] Section Mermer Meetings [] S/NP Workshop 0 Focus Groups 5:45pm [] Section Mermer Meetings 9:00 pm [] President's Welcoming Reception 0 Focus Groups 0 Additional appointments 7:15pm [] Section Mermer Meetings 0 Focus Groups Thursday, November 8, 2007 8:ll pm [] Dance/Celebration Featuring the Lost Farulties Band 7:00 am 0 Yoga 0 Additional appointments 7:ll am 0 NCFR Canmiltee Me96ng 0 Focus Groups Saturday, November 10, 2007 7:45am 0 MedMtion 7:ll am 0 NCFR Canmittee Me96ng 8:ll am [] PUP· Overindulgence· Bredehoft, Brooke, Allen, Goddard, Clarke, Walcheski 7:45am 0 MedMtion [] Conrurrent Sessions 4 and S/NP Symposium 8:00 am [] Town hall Meeting· NCFR Institutional Identity ProjKt . Dwight Jewson 9:00 am 0 NCFR Canmittee Meeting 10:30 am [] Plenary -!NlnerabUities Over theFarri/y Lifespan- Masten and Pearson 10:1 5am [] Plenary· Fragile Fani/ies • Edin, McLanahan, Amato 11 :00