42 Workshops

 

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Thursday workshop descriptions

MORNING WORKSHOPS – 10:15-11:45, Thursday

  • The Early Years: Promoting Healthy Development in Young Children- Vicki Hadd-Wissler, MA
  • Reclaiming Abstinence – Southern Style- Elokin CaPece, MA, Jennifer Warren, & Jennifer Marshall 
  • Relationship and Sexuality Education for Adolescents on the Autism Spectrum- Nancy Nowell, MPA MEd 
  • Sauxel Ftasnay: Decoding Desire- Megan Andelloux, CSE, BCS & Aida Manduley 
  • The Sexting Craze: Can We Protect Youth From Sex & Tech? – Rebecca Roberts, MEd & Catherine H. M. Dukes, Ph.D.
  • Teaching Pregnancy Prevention to At-Risk Boys – Megara Bell
  • Sex Ed, A Principal’s Perspective – Kim Marshall

AFTERNOON WORKSHOPS – 12:45-1:45, Thursday

  • Using Technology to Promote Sexual Health: Results of Focus Groups with Teens and Parents – Jennifer Johnsen, MPH, Leslie Kantor, MPH & Deborah S. Levine, MSW, MAT
  • ABC’s of Breast Health Education – Lizbeth Cruz & Robin Slaw
  • Being an LGBT Medical Ally: Fostering an LGBT-Friendly Clinic Environment – Shannon Criniti, MPH
  • Culture, Stereotypes and Sexual & Reproductive Health – Vivian Cortés, MPH
  • Let’s Get Political: How to Fight for Sex Education in the Public Schools – Martha R. Roper, MA & Peter C. Scales, Ph. D.
  • Sex & Nature: Lessons on Diversity from Animal Sexual Behavior – Marlene Pray, MEd
  • “Was It Good for You?” – Evaluating Your Sexuality Education Program – Kurt Conklin, MPH, MCHES

AFTERNOON WORKSHOPS – 2:00-3:00, Thursday

  • Daring to Improve the Gold Standard: OWL 2.0 – Melanie Davis, EdD, CSE & Judith Frediani
  • A Thin Glass Slide: Balancing Autonomy and Prevention – Elizabeth Boskey
  • “I Now Pronounce You Husband and…Husband?”: Activities to Reflect on Marriage Equality – Connie Bonillas, EdD
  • Usted Tiene Mas Que La Manana Siguiente:  An Interdepartmental Education Marketing Campaign for the Latina Community in an Urban Setting – Jennifer R. Miller
  • Reproductive Health, Adolescents, and Technology: The Good, the Bad, and the Worse – Pascale Saintonge, M.S.
  • Beyond Using the Buddy System: Teaching About Sexual Assault – Holly Moyseenko Kossover
  • Sex and Happiness – Molly Stranahan, Psy.D. & Bill Taverner, M.A., CSE

Friday, December 9, 2011

Friday Workshop Descriptions

MORNING WORKSHOPS – 10:00-11:30, Friday

  • Sexual Ethics for the Twenty-First Century: Helping Students Think Deeply About Moral Values – Deborah Roffman, MS, CSE
  • Sexuality Education and Developmental Disabilities: What Works, What Doesn’t – Katherine McLaughlin & Erin Livensparger
  • Get Real: A Promising Program that is Working – Shira Cahn-Lipman
  • What is Your “Bi-Q?” – Terri Clark, MPH, CHES
  • Postpone or Protect: Building Safe, Responsible Relationships – Su Nottingham & Al Craven
  • Ten No-Fail Strategies for a Lifespan Approach to Sexuality Education – Peggy Brick, M. Ed., CSE
  • Women’s Anatomy of Arousal—Secret Maps to Buried Pleasure – Sheri Winston, CNM, RN, BSN, LMT

AFTERNOON WORKSHOPS – 12:30-2:00, Friday

  • How to Be a Top Presenter – Charlie Glickman, PhD
  • Where is Your Line? Creating a Sex-Positive Language to Discuss Sexual Boundaries and Consent – Nancy Schwartzman
  • Creating a Sexuality-Ready Youth Development Setting – Amanda Perez, M.P.H. & Meghan Weidl, M.P.H.
  • BE AFRAID! BE VERY AFRAID! Examining Fear-Based Methods in STI Prevention – Kirsten deFur, MPH
  • Shut the Phone Up:  Exploring Electronic Communication, Boundaries & Professionalism – Melissa Keyes DiGioia, Susan Milstein, EdD, MCHES, CSE, & Carey Roth Bayer, Ed.D., R.N., C.S.E
  • “What’s Sex Got to Do with It?” – Increasing Sexual Health Literacy in Care Providers to Foster and Adoptive Youth – Anna Randall, DHS, MSW, MPH, ASW
  • Bullying, Harassment, and Relationship Violence: Creating a Safe Space for Youth to Learn, Grow and Respond – Carol Petrucci

AFTERNOON WORKSHOPS – 2:15-3:15, Friday

  • “You’re out, Baseball!” A New Model for Teaching the Concept of Sexual Activity – Al Vernacchio, M.S.Ed
  • Insights for Raising Confident Women – Joyce McFadden
  • A More Inclusive & Balanced Multicultural Education Through Children’s Literature – Gabriel Flores, Ed.D.
  • Testicular Self-Exam (aka. The Testicular Whisperer) – Matthew A. Morales, MBA
  • Creating Change through Policies:  Advocating for Comprehensive Sexuality Education – Tracy Windeknecht & Catherine Dhingra, M.S.
  • Gossip Girl is 16…and Pregnant!: Examining Sexual Influences in Popular Media – Judyth Brown & Claudia Lux
  • Kiss Me Thru The Phone: Teaching Healthy Sexuality Through Hip-Hop Music and Ringtones – Alison Bellavance