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Advancing Juvenile Justice Conference

Join us for a transformative experience at the Advancing Juvenile Justice Conference!

Event Details:

Friday, December 12th – 8 am-12 pm
Rhode Island College, Gaige Hall

Includes coffee and light breakfast.
CEU’s are being applied for from RI NASW. 

REGISTRATION FEE
Early Bird (ends 11/14) – $20
Regular – $25

About the Conference

Join Family Service of Rhode Island for the Advancing the Future of Juvenile Justice Conference, featuring keynote speaker U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, champion of the 2018 Juvenile Justice Act reform. Following the keynote, participants will hear from an engaging panel of experts, practitioners, and advocates who will explore innovative strategies and opportunities to build a fairer, more responsive juvenile justice system. Together, we will consider how to translate policy into practice, address inequities, and ensure that every young person has the opportunity to thrive.

Don’t miss your chance to participate in insightful discussions with a diverse panel of professionals, policymakers, and community advocates, delving into the multifaceted dimensions of advancing juvenile justice. If you would like to attend this conference but face a financial barrier, please complete the scholarship request form.

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Keynote Speaker

We are thrilled to announce our distinguished keynote speaker, U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, a leading voice for justice reform and equity in Rhode Island and across the nation. A longtime advocate for fairness, accountability, and evidence-based approaches within the justice system, Senator Whitehouse has championed initiatives that prioritize rehabilitation, prevention, and community-based solutions for youth. His keynote address at the Advancing Juvenile Justice Conference will offer powerful insights into how policy, partnership, and innovation can shape a more just and compassionate future for young people and families.

About Senator Sheldon Whitehouse

Ernestine Briggs-King, PhD, is a licensed psychologist with over 30 years of experience in the fields of child maltreatment and child traumatic stress. Over the last 24 years she has had multiple roles at the Center for Child and Family Health (Director of Research) and  Duke University School of Medicine in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Associate Professor, Associate Director of DEI and Network Relations for the National Center for Child Traumatic Stress). She recently transitioned to a position at Kennedy Krieger Institute as the Vice President of Community and Family Interventions. She is a clinical/community psychologist with a doctorate from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

As part of her current work, she is involved in the implementation, dissemination, and evaluation of evidence-based practices aimed at reducing the sequelae associated with maltreatment and child traumatic stress. Dr. Briggs-King is also a co-investigator on several multisite, longitudinal studies examining the developmental and psychosocial impact of trauma and violence. She also has expertise in the area of cultural, gender, community, and systemic issues. She is a clinical/community psychologist with a doctorate from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Senator Sheldon Whitehouse

Become a Sponsor

  • 2 event tickets
  • Logo/recognition on the website
  • 2 seats at pre-event introduction dinner
  • 2 seats at post-event strategy luncheon
  • 2 event tickets
  • Logo/recognition on the website
  • 2 seats at post-event strategy luncheon 
  • 2 event tickets
  • Logo/recognition on the website
  • 1 seats at post-event strategy luncheon

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Kristen Haffenreffer
Vice President of Philanthropy

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Venue Information

Rhode Island College – Gaige Hall
600 Mount Pleasant Ave,
Providence, RI 02908

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