National Elder Abuse Symposium - California Association of Crime

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National Elder Abuse Symposium - California Association of Crime
National Elder Abuse Symposium
December 3-6, 2013 • Anaheim, CA
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Family Justice Centers
Legal Update & Elder
Justice Act
Communities Against Senior
Exploitation (C.A.S.E.)
The Conditional Exam
Common Thefts & Scams
Conservatorships/ PC 1368/1370
Presenting a Case in Trial Voir
Dire to Dynamic Evidence
HIPAA
Proving Neglect
Victims with Developmental
Disabilities
Basic Investigations/Freezing
Assets
Elder Domestic Violence
Consent to Adult Sexual Assault
Medical Documentation
Forensic Interview
Competency & Capacity
Medical Traumatology
Common Civil Issues
Successful FAST Teams
Medical Investigation Issues
Investment Fraud
Elder Financial Abuse: Case
Presentation
Elder Abuse Teambuilding MDTs
White Collar Crimes
Restitution
Elder Homicide
Toolbox
Document Management
MDT Roundtable
Elder Abuse Intervention: New
Technology Tools
And More!
California District Attorneys Association
921 11th Street, Suite 300 Sacramento, CA 95814
Erin J. Martinelli, Training & Marketing Consultant
(916) 443-2017 [email protected]
http://www.cdaa.org/training
This year’s course will offer top notch experts from around the country.
The California District Attorneys Association is proud to bring this training
to the home of Disneyland, CA!
Confirmed Co-Hosting Agencies
2013 CDAA National ElderAbuse Symposium (as of 8 /15/13):
Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
California Association of Crime Lab Directors
California Clinical Forensic Medical Training Center
California Commission on Aging
California Elder Justice Coalition
California Department of Justice Bureau of Medi-Cal Fraud and Elder Abuse
California District Attorneys Investigator’s Association
California Partnership to End Domestic Violence
California Police Chiefs Association
California State Sheriffs’ Association
Elder Financial Protection Network
Institute on Aging
National Adult Protective Services Association
National Association of Medical Examiners
National Center on Elder Abuse
National District Attorneys Association
National Family Justice Center Alliance
National White Collar Crime Center
The California Office of the State Long-Term Ombudsman
The Center of Excellence on Elder Abuse & Neglect University of California Irvine,
School of Medicine, Program in Geriatrics
National Association of State Long-Term Ombudsman Programs
Course meets the qualifications for (approximately 24hours) of continuing education credit for MFTs and/or LCSWs as required by the California Board
of Behavioral Sciences. MCLE Provider # 1123, Call for P.O.S.T. information and BRN hour certification.
CDAA NATIONAL ELDER ABUSE SYMPOSIUM
December 3-6, 2013
Anaheim, CA at the Hyatt Regency Orange County
▪ TENTATIVE 2013 AGENDA ▪
Confirmed Co-Hosting Agencies 2013 CDAA National Elder Abuse Symposium (as of 08/12/13):
Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
California Association of Crime Lab Directors
California Clinical Forensic Medical Training Center
California Commission on Aging
California Elder Justice Coalition
California Department of Justice Bureau of Medi-Cal Fraud and Elder Abuse
California District Attorneys Investigator’s Association
California Partnership to End Domestic Violence
California Police Chiefs Association
California State Sheriffs’ Association
Elder Financial Protection Network
Institute on Aging
National Adult Protective Services Association
National Association of Medical Examiners
National Center on Elder Abuse
National District Attorneys Association
National Family Justice Center Alliance
National White Collar Crime Center
The California Office of the State Long-Term Ombudsman
The Center of Excellence on Elder Abuse & Neglect University of California Irvine,
School of Medicine, Program in Geriatrics
National Association of State Long-Term Ombudsman Programs
Victims of Crime Resource Center, Pacific McGeorge School of Law
Sponsors & Exhibitors for the 2013 National Elder Abuse Symposium:
The Center of Excellence on Elder Abuse & Neglect University of California Irvine,
School of Medicine, Program in Geriatrics
Western Union Financial Services – Fraud Risk Management
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T ues day,
7:30-8:00
General Registration
8:00-8:15
Welcome & Opening Remarks
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Tristan Svare, Supervising Deputy District Attorney – San Bernardino County, CDAA Elder Abuse
Committee Co-Chair, and Technical Advisor for the National Elder Abuse Symposium
Janet K. Hasegawa, Deputy District Attorney, Riverside County, Technical Co-Advisor for the
National Elder Abuse Symposium
8:15-9:45
Family Justice Centers
Gael Strack, Chief Executive Officer, National Family Justice Center Alliance
9:45-10:00
Break
10:00-11:00
Legal Updates & Elder Justice Act
Candace Heisler, JD, Heisler & Associates
Kathleen Quinn, Executive Director, National Adult Protective Services
11:00-11:15
Break
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
12:30-2:00
11:15-12:30
Communities Against Senior Exploitation C.A.S.E.
Suzanne Schultz, Coordinator, Family Crimes Unit District Attorney’s Office,
San Joaquin County
11:15-12:30
Mission & Purpose of LTC Ombudsman Program
Joseph Rodrigues, State Long-Term Care Ombudsman, California Department of Aging
11:15-12:30
The State of Adult Protective Services 2013
Kathleen Quinn, Executive Director, National Adult Protective Services
Lunch (on own)
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
3:00-3:15
2:00-3:00
Toolbox
Tristan Svare, Supervising Deputy District Attorney, San Bernardino County
2:00-3:00
Presenting it in Trial – from Voir Dire to Dynamic Evidence
Sherri Adams, Deputy District Attorney, San Joaquin County
2:00-3:00
The Conditional Exam
Mary Ashley, Chief Deputy District Attorney -Central Division, San Bernardino County
Break
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
3:15-4:45
Common Thefts & Scams for Investigators, Freezing Assets
Arthur Stellini, Retired Lieutenant, San Francisco Police Department
3:15-4:45
PC 1386/1370 Competency Issues
L.D. Louis, Deputy District Attorney, Alameda County
3:15-4:45
HIPAA
Tristan Svare, Supervising Deputy District Attorney, San Bernardino County
D AY
8:00am-4:00pm
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Wednesday ,
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EXHIBIT AREA OPEN
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
10:30-10:45
8:30-10:30
Forensic Investigation of Elder Abuse and Neglect
Dr. Stephany Fiore, Chief Forensic Pathologist, Sacramento County Coroner's Office
8:30-10:30
Elder Domestic Violence/Stalking other crimes Animal Abuse
Gael Strack, Chief Executive Officer, National Family Justice Center Alliance
8:30-10:30
Investment Fraud
Sean Rooney, Assistant Chief Council, California Department of Business Oversight
Break
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
11:45-1:15
10:45-11:45
Basic Investigations of Crime Scenes; Collecting Records
Cherie Hill, Detective, Anaheim Police Department
Janet Hasegawa, Deputy District Attorney, Riverside County
10:45-11:45
Document Management
Gary Fagan, Chief Deputy District Attorney, San Bernardino
10:45-11:45
Competency & Capacity
Stacey Wood, Associate Professor of Psychology, Scripps College
Lunch (on own)
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
1:15-3:15
Elder Abuse 2.0 - Using Technology to Address Abuse
Elaine Chen, M.S., Center of Excellence on Elder Abuse & Neglect,
National Center on Elder Abuse, University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine, Program in
Geriatrics
Mary S. Twomey, MSW,Co-Director National Center on Elder Abuse, Center of Excellence on Elder
Abuse and Neglect Program in Geriatrics University of California, Irvine
Dr. Kerry Burnight, Ph.D., Associate Professor, UCI School of Medicine, Geriatrics
Talitha Guinn, Director, Elder Abuse Prevention, Institute on Aging
1:15-3:15
Elder Financial Abuse A-Z
Michael Zachry, Deputy District Attorney, San Diego District Attorney’s Office
Dorothy Torescano, California Department of Insurance
1:15-3:15
Restitution
Bob Nichols, Retired Marin County Deputy District Attorney, CDAA Multijurisdictional
Environmental Prosecutor
3:15-3:30
Break
4:00pm
EXHIBIT AREA CLOSES
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
3:30-5:00
Navigating Elder Abuse Cases Criminal or Civil
Jennifer Euler, Deputy Attorney General, California Department of Justice, BMFEA
3:30-5:00
Medical Documentation
Dr. Diana Koin, Elder and Dependant Adult Abuse Education
3:30-5:00
White Collar Crimes
Dan Silverman, Deputy District Attorney, San Bernardino County
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T hurs day,
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8:00-10:00
Proving Neglect
Dr. Laura Mosqueda, Director, Program in Geriatrics, UC Irvine Medical Center
Paul Greenwood, Deputy District Attorney, San Diego County
10:00-10:15
Break
10:15-12:15
Capacity to Consent to Sex for Individuals with Disabilities
Scott Modell, PhD, Deputy Commissioner for the Department of Intellectual
and Developmental Disabilities
12:15-1:15
Lunch (on own)
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
1:15-2:45
Common Civil Issues in Aging (Wills & Trusts)
Kira Wattenburg King, Esq., Law Office of Kira Wattenburg King
1:15-2:45
Successful FAST Teams
Janet Berry, Deputy District Attorney, Santa Clara County
1:15-2:45
Medical Traumatology
Dr. Diana Koin, Elder and Dependant Adult Abuse Education
2:45-3:00
Break
3:00 -5:00
Victims with Developmental Disabilities
Scott Modell, PhD, Deputy Commissioner for the Department of Intellectual
and Developmental Disabilities
D AY
8:30-10:45
FOUR
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Elder Abuse Roundtable/Teambuilding
Moderator: Candace Heisler, JD, Heisler & Associates
Dr. Diana Koin, Elder and Dependant Adult Abuse Education
Paul Greenwood, Deputy District Attorney, San Diego County
Kathleen Quinn, Executive Director, National Adult Protective Services
Dr. Stephany Fiore, Chief Forensic Pathologist, Sacramento County Coroner's Office
Suzanne Schultz, Coordinator, Family Crimes Unit District Attorney’s Office, San Joaquin County
Gael Strack, Chief Executive Officer, National Family Justice Center Alliance
Joseph Rodrigues, State Long-Term Care Ombudsman, California Department of Aging
10:45-11:00
Break
11:00-12:15
Elder Homicide
Paul Greenwood, Deputy District Attorney, San Diego County

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