Thursday, March 26, 2026
Keeping Families Connected: A Healing-Centered Approach for Child Welfare Professionals
with Beth Tyson, MA
By the end of this keynote, participants will understand the critical importance of maintaining safe, supportive, and consistent connections for children and families navigating foster care, kingship care, and reunification. Attendees will learn how family connection services as both a protective factor and a healing force in the face of trauma and ambiguous loss. Using stories from the field, evidence-based research, and practical strategies, this session will highlight how professionals, advocates, and caregivers can reduce harm, strengthen resilience, and foster belonging for children whose families have been disrupted. Participants will leave with a renewed hope and concrete tools to sustain family ties while navigating the complex realities of child welfare.
Legislative Panel
with ND Legislators and Tim Giegner
Ethics
with Katie Krukenberg, LMSW
This session explores the ethical dimensions of practice for helping professionals, with a focus on rural settings and family-based services. Participants will examine professional standards related to self-care, consider unique boundary and ethical dilemmas that arise in rural communities, and learn practical strategies for resolving challenges while maintaining ethical, client-centered practice.
The Dangers of Nicotine and its Newest Devices: How to Talk to Youth About It All
with Heather Austin
This session examines the history and evolution of tobacco and nicotine products, from early commercial cigarettes to today’s high-tech vaping devices targeting youth. Participants will learn how electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) impact physical and emotional health, review current youth vaping prevalence and risk factors, and explore why the vaping epidemic is a critical prevention priority. The session will highlight emerging and “stealth” products seen in schools, industry tactics used to attract youth, effective strategies for talking with young people about nicotine use and quitting, and current tobacco prevention policies at the local, state, and national levels, with an emphasis on building youth leadership and advocacy.
Fostering Employee Resilience Through Reflective Supervision
with Janet Amundson, MA, LPCC, IMH-E
In this session, attendees will be able to understand reflective supervision and how this impacts their employees in not only preventing burnout but also building resilience. They will also be introduced to entry-level ways to facilitate and build reflective capacity to those they supervise.
Is It Me Or Is Conflict Uncomfortable
with Christy Wilkie, LCSW and Lucas Mitzel, LCSW
This session will help provide insight on how to navigate conflict within families and relationships. This is important as these dynamics are at the heart of many social service challenges. By equipping professionals with tools to understand and manage conflicts, this session will help foster healthier outcomes for individuals and families.
The Eyes Lead the Way
with Dr. Ryan Capouch
What if a key driver in childhood development gets missed when a child is screened at their school? What if dyslexia, ADHD, and other processing disorders aren’t as severe in some children as we think? In this conversation, Dr. Ryan Capouch explores how the visual system depends on three factors: health, clarity, and function; and how many children are slipping through the cracks because we don’t know what to look for.