Agenda

Below is the agenda for the Institute.  Please click on the session name to view the description, or the speaker name to view their biography, if available. 

You are encouraged to attend sessions from multiple topic areas and should not attend the same track for the entire day; sessions are repeated, in order to allow maximum participation.

Please note, this agenda is subject to change.

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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

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Start Time

End Time

Session and Presenter(s)

8:30 am

9:00 am

Registration

9:00 am

12:00 pm

Optional Preconference Sessions:

APS - Lonnie Barraza, NM Public Education Department; Jeanne Forrester, Albuquerque Public Schools; Andrew Gans, NM Department of Health; Dean Hopper, NM Public Education Department; Kristine Meurer, NM Public Education Department; Patricia Wagner, Albuquerque Public Schools

Teen Dating ViolenceJudith Herrman, School of Nursing, University of Delaware; Kari Meredith, Office of the NM Attorney General

Team Nutrition – Barbara Berger & Nancy Cathey, Las Cruces Public Schools; Theresa (Jinky) Romero, Team Nutrition

11:00 am

12:00 pm

Registration

12:00 pm

1:30 pm

Welcome and Lunch (Provided)

1:30 pm

3:00 pm

Workshops:

APS Middle-School Health Educator Workshop (middle-school health educators only)

Teen Dating Violence – Judith Herrman, School of Nursing, University of Delaware

101 for New Health Educators – Kris Gracey, La Cueva High School; Lisa Henry, Eldorado High School; Dean Hopper, NM Public Education Department; Ron Meurer, West Mesa High School

Using YRRS Data in the Classroom – Dr. Bill Blair, NM Public Education Department; Dan Green, NM Department of Health; Linda Peñaloza, UNM School of Medicine

3:00 pm

3:15 pm

Break

3:15 pm

4:45 pm

Latest and Greatest Sessions:

Gangs: What You Need to Know – Nick Costales

Nutrition and Physical Activity - Daniel DePaula, Jasmin Hendrickson and Laurie Mueller, NM Public Education Department

Sexuality and HIV – Panel moderated by Dean Hopper, NM Public Education Department. Juan Rey Abeita; Carol Hilderbrandt, Youth Shelters; Jenn Jevertson and Javier Rios, Santa Fe Mountain Center; Arlyn John, Native American Community Academy; Beth Williams-Breault, University of New Mexico

 

Inside Out Approach to Bullying – Tracy Longwill and Brooke Tafoya, Albuquerque Public Schools

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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

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Start Time

End Time

Session and Presenter(s)

8:00 am

9:00 am

Keynote Presentation – Dr. Regalena "Reggie" Melrose

9:00 am

9:15 am

Break – Visit Exhibits

9:15 am

10:30 am

Implementation Sessions I:

A. Stay on Track – Ray Martinez and Wilbert Romero, NM National Guard

B. An Apple a Day the Teenage Way - Sara Robbins, Dairy Max

C. HIV and STD Education – Nikita Correa, Answer

D. Safe Schools

10:30 am

10:45 am

Break – Visit Exhibits

10:45 am

12:00 pm

Implementation Sessions I

A. Stay on Track – Ray Martinez and Wilbert Romero, NM National Guard [REPEATED]

B. An Apple a Day the Teenage Way - Sara Robbins, Dairy Max [REPEATED]

C. HIV and STD Education – Nikita Correa, Answer [REPEATED]

D. Violence Prevention – Dominic Cappello, NM Department of Health

12:00 pm

1:00 pm

Lunch (Provided)

1:00 pm

2:15 pm

Implementation Sessions I:

E.Smashed – Chris Schueler, Schueler Productions LLC

F. Food as Fuel - Dr. JoAnne Owens-Nauslar, GeoMotion Group

G. The Importance of Communication in Sexuality Education – Beth Williams-Breault

H. Bullying – Dr. Emily Moore

2:15 pm

2:30 pm

Break – Visit Exhibits

2:30 pm

3:45 pm

Implementation Sessions II [REPEATED]:

E.Smashed – Chris Schueler, Schueler Productions LLC

F. Food as Fuel - Dr. JoAnne Owens-Nauslar, GeoMotion Group

G. The Importance of Communication in Sexuality Education – Beth Williams-Breault

H. The Roots of Violence: Understanding Where Bullying Comes from & Where It Ends Up - Alena Schaim, IMPACT Personal Safety