Programming

HEAD TO TOE 11 CONFERENCE AGENDA

 

Tuesday, April 17, 2007:  Pre-Conference Workshops

8:30 - 11:30 am

PC1

Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Adolescents: Epidemiology, Counseling, and Treatment Strategies

12:30 - 4:30 pm

PC2

Managing School Crises: Lessons for Schools and Communities

 

 

 

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

7:00 - 3:30 pm

 

Exhibit Hall Open

7:00 - 8:00 am

 

Registration/Continental Breakfast Served

8:00 - 10:15 am

 

OPENING CEREMONIES AND KEYNOTE PRESENTATION:

Opening Ceremonies: Performance by the Petroglyph Elementary School Choir

Opening Remarks by Lt. Governor Diane Denish and Yolanda Cordova, Director, Office of School and Adolescent Health, New Mexico Department of Health. Special update from Maria Duran, President, NM Assembly on School-Based Health Care

 

 

Keynote Presentation:  

I AM the Child that the Village Helped Raise with Victor Rivas Rivers

10:15 - 11:00 am

 

BREAK/Visit Exhibits and the NM Teen Pregnancy Coalition Silent Auction

Entertainment by the Tse Bit Ai School Dancers

11:00 - 12:15 pm

 

BREAKOUT SESSIONS

 

1

Tell Me Where It Hurts: Update from a Real Live Pediatrician

 

2

Using Policy to Improve Student Nutrition

 

3

Chicano, Latino, Hispanic, Mexicano—What's the Difference?

 

4

Partnerships in Prevention: Community Collaboration to Address Kids’ Health

 

5

Would You Label a Six-Year-Old a Sex Offender?

 

6

The Strength of Sharing: A Networking Session for SBHCs Serving Native American Students

 

7

Student Grief: Helping Students Cope In AND Out of School

 

8

What Base Is Oral Sex?: Risky Sexual Behaviors among School-Age Youth

 

9

Developmental Trauma (REPEAT)

 

10

Facing the Meth Epidemic in Our Schools

 

11

Brain Education: Unlock Their Potential (REPEAT)

12:15 - 1:45 pm

 

LUNCH/Visit Exhibits and the NM Teen Pregnancy Coalition Silent Auction

1:45 - 3:00 pm

 

BREAKOUT SESSIONS

 

12

Teaching Kids It’s HIP to Be Fit sm

 

13

The Meds Made Me Do It

 

14

Emergency Contraception: What School Health Professionals Need to Know (REPEAT)

 

15

Beyond the Black Box Warning: Adolescent Depression and Other Behavioral Issues (REPEAT)

 

16

The Youth Development Approach

 

17

A Suicide Prevention Protocol for Schools

 

18

Delivering Culturally Effective Health Care to Adolescents

 

19

Postvention: Planning for the Aftermath of a Student Suicide

 

20

Developmental Trauma (REPEAT)

 

21

Meth and Youth: What You Need to Know (REPEAT)

3:00 - 3:30 pm

 

BREAK/Visit Exhibits and the NM Teen Pregnancy Coalition Silent Auction (Closes 3:30 pm)

3:30 - 4:45 pm

 

BREAKOUT SESSIONS

 

22

From Trauma to Resiliency: Changing Our Responses to Student Behavior

 

23

Meth and Youth: What You Need to Know (REPEAT)

 

24

Understanding The Impact of Post-Colonial Stress and Historical Trauma on Native Americans

 

25

Empowering Bystanders: Students as Powerful Resources to Stop Bullying and Violence

 

26

United We Stand: Benefits of Collaboration by School-Based Health/Mental Health Staff

 

27

What Comes Next-Transition Planning for Youth with Special Health Care Needs

 

28

Poverty, Health, and Child Advocacy

 

29

Watch Your Mouth! The Hazards of Oral Body Modification

 

30

Pandemic Influenza: Is It for the Birds? (REPEAT)

 

31

Suicide Prevention: The Role Schools Play in Saving Lives

 

32

Brain Education: Unlock Their Potential (REPEAT)

 4:45 pm

 

Pick up NM Teen Pregnancy Coalition Silent Auction Items

 

Thursday, April 19, 2007 

7:00 - 7:30 am

 

Worm Catchers Walk

7:30 - 8:00 am

 

Registration/Continental Breakfast

8:00 - 9:15 am

 

BREAKOUT SESSIONS

 

33

Contraceptive Tool Bag  (REPEAT)

 

34

SBHC Best Practice: Evaluating and Treating the Overweight Student

 

35

Got Red Rash?

 

36

Reaching the Hip Hop Generation: The Dynamics of Urban/Ethnic Youth.

 

37

Our Children Are Watching: Responding to Domestic Violence

 

38

Beyond the Black Box Warning: Adolescent Depression and Other Behavioral Issues (REPEAT)

 

39

The ABCs of BMI: Communicating the Message of Weight Management

 

40

Genital Human Papillomaviruses (HPV) and Vaccine Requirements

 

41

Health Care Decisions for Minors: Who Decides?

 

42

Behavior Intervention & Positive Behavior Supports

 

43

Emergency Contraception: What School Health Professionals Need to Know (REPEAT)

9:15 - 9:35 am

 

BREAK

9:35 - 10:50 am

 

BREAKOUT SESSIONS

 

44

EPSDT: The Annual Wellness Exam

 

45

Reduce Bullying in Your School: A Proactive Approach.

 

46

Keeping Our Children Safe

 

47

School Attendance Is a Community Effort

 

48

Referring Students to Crisis Services

 

49

Promoting Cultural Awareness for a Safe School Environment

 

50

Contraceptive Tool Bag (REPEAT)

 

51

Pandemic Influenza: Is It for the Birds? (REPEAT)

 

52

Yes YOUth Can!

 

53

Reducing Teen Pregnancy in the Hip Hop Generation

 

54

Selling a Good Thing: Marketing Strategies for Your SBHC

10:50 - 11:15 pm

 

BREAK

11:15 am

 

Drawing for FREE registration to Head to Toe 12
You must be present to win!

11:15 - 12:30 pm

 

KEYNOTE PRESENTATION:  A New Tomorrow – An Inspirational and Interactive Exploration of What Today’s Youth Bring to Our Future with Ron Chapman, MSW

12:30 - 2:00 pm

 

LUNCH

 

 

Room #1: National Assembly Membership Meeting and Lunch

 

 

Room #2: General Attendance Networking Lunch

12:30 - 4:00 pm

 

CEU Certificates Available for Pick Up

2:00 - 3:30 pm

 

WELLNESS SESSIONS sponsored by Dahn Yoga

 

55

Fitting Physical Activity into the School Day

 

56

Yoga & Tai Chi: An Introduction

 

57

Back to the Breath and Body

 

58

Simple Tools for Health, Happiness and Peace

 

59

The Principle of Health

 

60

Using Breath to Control the Mind

 

61

5 Simple Exercises for Better Digestion (and a flatter tummy too!)

 

62

Human Technology-The Technology of Life Itself