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HomeMy WebLinkAbout257383 04/08/16 ,.+yi.C�Nb CITY OF CARMEL, INDIANA VENDOR: 355848 `i, CHECK AMOUNT: $i'•""448.00' ONE CIVIC SQUARE TRENT MCINTYRE ;�� CARMEL, INDIANA 46032 CHECK DATE: 04/08/16 .. DEPARTMENT ACCOUNT PO NUMBER INVOICE NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION 210 4357000 040616 448.00 TRAINING SEMINARS VOUCHER NO. WARRANT NO. TRENT MCINTYRE ALLOWED 20 $448.00 ON ACCOUNT OF APPROPRIATION FOR Carmel Police PO#/Dept. INVOICE NO. ACCT#/Fund AMOUNT Board Members I 0 I 43-570.00 I $448.00 1 hereby certify that the attached invoice(s), or 1110 210 bill(s) is (are)true and correct and that the materials or services itemized thereon for which charge is made were ordered and received except Monday, April 04, 2016 Cost distribution ledger classification if claim paid motor vehicle highway fund 6 " 1 I CITY OF CARMEL Expense Report (required for all travel expenses) EMPLOYEE NAME: Trent McIntyre DEPARTURE DATE: 3/21/2016 TIME: 1000 AM/PM DEPARTMENT: Police Ulu RETURN DATE: 25-Mar TIME: 1530 AM/PM REASON FOR TRAVEL: Training DESTINATION CITY: Washington DC EXPENSES ARE FOR (check all that apply) ' TRAVEL ADVANCE TRAVEL REIMBURSEMEN TRAVEL PER DIEM X Transportation Gas/Tolls/ Meals Date Lodging Misc. Total, •. Air-fare Car Rental Other Parking Breakfast Lunch Dinner Snacks Per Diem 3/21/16 $65.00 . $65.00 3/22/16 $41.00 $65.00 $106:00 3/23/16 $41.00 $65.00 $1.06.00 3/24/16 $41.00 _ $65.00, ,$106-'00 3/25/16 $65.00 $65.00 $0:00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0:00 $0.00 $0:0,0 $U.00 n ` $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.0'0 $0.00 O:UO Tofial $000' $0 00 , 'T $0'00 $123:00 ;t$0 00 $;Q 00 ' $0;00 °U $000 $000 $325,;00 $0.00 DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT: 1-hereby affirm that all expenses listed conform to the City's travel policy and are within my department's appropriated budget. Director Signature: Date: City of Carmel Form#ER06 Revision Date 3/31/2016 Page 1 WASHINGTON HILTON 1919 Connecticut Avenue NW I Washington,DC 20009 Washington Hilton T: 202 483 3000 1 F: 202 939 3271 W:wash ington.hIIton.com NAME AND ADDRESS: MCINTYRE,TRANT Room: 8125/K1 3 CIVIC SQUARE Arrival Date: 3/21/2016 Departure Date: 7:48:OOPM 3/25/2016 CARMEL, IN 46032 Adult/Child: 1/0 US Room Rate: RATE PLAN C-EVAW HH# AL: CAR: CONFIRMATION NUMBER: 3222375799 3/25/2016 PAGE 1 DATE DESCRIPTION ID REF.NO CHARGES CREDITS BALANCE 3/22/2016 PARKING IYEMANE 11230099 $41.00 HILTON 3/23/2016 PARKING GTSUMA 11231808 $41.00 HHONORS 3/24/2016 PARKING GTSUMA 11233949 $41.00 BALANCE $123.00 W-M-0at 4S, PUS EXPENSE REPORT SUMMARY CONRAD 03/22/16 03/23/16 03/24/16 STAY TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS $41.00 $41.00 $41.00 $123.00 DAILY TOTAL $41.00 $41.00 $41.00 $123.00 J Hilton ITt vii':i:Tllt.l 0IIIA n 6aMen hm (Jln++w+amu ACCOUNT NO. DATE OF CHARGE FOLIO NO./CHECK NO. 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March 22-241 2016 Washington Hilton Washington, DC Join fellow law enforcement personnel, prosecutors, victim advocates judges, parole and probation officers, medical personnel, faith community members, educators and others in this three-day conference highlighting �4 , promising practices and emerging issues in sexual assault, domestic _\ violence and campus responses. 11�tt ;i1 � l � C �= Highlights p Y d Just some of the sessions you can look forward to attending include: Working Together Across Differences:Building Alliances to Engage Men & * Boys Strangulation: What Emergency Care Providers Need to Know g g Y Strengthening Military-Civilian Community Partnership to Respond to Sexual Agenda at a Glance; i Assault • No More "Just the Facts Ma'am"-A Revolution in Trauma-Informed Tuesday—March 22, 2016 Responses in Sexual Assault Cases 8:00-8:30 Welcome -,Dave Cohen • Digital Malice and Deception: The CyberArms of Interpersonal Violence 8:30-9:15 Award,Presentations • Linking Sytems of Care for Children and Youth 9:15-10:15 Plenary I -It's No Joke: i • Beyond the Burning Bed: What Does Justice Look Like for a Victim of Abuse The Cultural Acceptability of Stalking II Who Commits A Crime Against an Abuser? 10:15-10:45 Break • Using Telemedicine to Improve the Care of Sexual Assault Victims 10:45-12:00 Plenary II - The • Reimagine Sexual Violence Prevention Education: Taking Educator Skills from Neurobiology of Sexual Assault Good to Great 12:00-1:00 Lunch - Provided • Playing"50 Shades of Grey" 1:00-2:30 8 Concurrent Breakouts The Collision Course Between Mental Illness and Sexual Assault. What Does 2:30-3:00 Break It Mean? 3:00-4:30 8 Concurrent Breakouts Turning the Case Upside Down-Rethinking the Art&Science of Suspect 4:45-6:00 1 Evening Session Interviews 4:45 Meet the Author: Jon Krakauer • From "DNA Backlogs"Toward a Brighter Future:Addressing the Problem with Comprehensive and Strategic Approaches • College Men's Perceptions of Affirmative Consent, Coercion and Sexual Wednesday—March 23, 2016 Violence:Research Findings and Implications for Policy and Practice 8:00-8:30 Opening Remarks • Restoring Balance in Criminal Justice:Handling Issues that Arise When 8:30-10:00 Plenary I -Leadership & Victims Hire Lawyers and/or Exercise Their Rights Liability Lessons Learned.'Domestic . Using an Alternative Light Source in Forensic Nurse Examiner Programs: Violence, Sexual Assault and Stalking Recent Research 10:00-10:30 Break • Wraparound Victim Legal Assistance Network Project.Providing Holistic Legal 10:30-12:00 Plenary II -Lessons Services to Victims of Crime Learned from Death Row.How I . Establishing Partnerships with Professional, College and High School Sports Violence Emerges from Vulnerability to End Violence Against Women 12:00-1:00 Lunch—Provided 1:00-2:30 8 Concurrent Breakouts I Plenary Speakers 2:30-3:00 Break Jeffrey Bucholtz, Director, Tom Tremblay, Chief(Ret), Burlington 3:00-4:30 8 Concurrent Breakouts i We End Violence Police Department 4:45-6:00 3 Evening Sessions . Rebecca Campbell, PhD, Professor, Mark Wynn, Lt(Ret), Nashville Police Department of Psychology, Department Michigan State University Wendy Patrick, J.D., PhD, Deputy Thursday—March 24, 2016 Elizabeth Donegan, Sergeant, Sex District Attorney, Sex Crimes and 8:15-9:45 8 Concurrent Breakouts Offender Apprehension and Stalking Division, San Diego County 9:45-1.0:15 Break_ Registration Unit Supervisor, District Attorney's Office 10:15=11:45 8 Concurrent Breakouts Austin Police Department David Lisak, PhD, Forensic Consultant 11:45-12:45 Lunch—Provided ; Awardees 12:45-1:00 Announcements Visionary Award: Media Excellence Award: 1:00-2:15 Plenary 1 -Sexual + Dr. Rebecca Campbell Jon Krakauer Predators: What We Don't Know- We REALLY DON'T KNOW professional Impact Award: 2:15-2:45 Break Sergeant Shawn Sanders 2:45-4:00 Plenary II - "Reading" E Pre-Conference Track - March 21, 2016 Victims and Judging Credibility-.Best ; This year we will offer an incredible opportunity to participate in a SART Practices in Promoting Vicfim=Centered j In Scenario:From the Crime Scene to the Courtroom.This optional, Prosecution i one-day training will take place the day before the main conference starts. 4:00-4:30 Closing Remarks Seperate registration required-see www.evawintl.org for details 1 aJ Registration rr i ti _ A>I Register and pay by December 1, 2015 t and save $100 off the full.conference feel $445—Payment received by December 1, 2015 $495— Payment received by February 1, 2016 $545— Payment received after February 1, 2016 $395—Full Time Student Registration (must submit valid ID Hotel Travel Information at time of registration) Washington Hilton Only registrations received WITH PAYMENT by the cutoff date qualify for an early bird discount.You may use a purchase order to 1919 Connecticut Ave., NW, Washington DC register, but full payment must be received by the applicable cutoff Phone: (202) 328-2081 date to qualify for the early rate. Submit your paperwork early so Reservations: 1-800-HILTONS you can take advantage of this offer! Unfortunately, if your agency www.washingtonhilton.com will not pay until after you have attended or until after the cutoff date, you will not qualify for a discounted rate. Conference Room Rates: • $229.00+taxes and fees per room/per night. Adeposit equal to one night's stay is required. CONFERENCE FEES INCLUDE: • To obtain our conference room rate,reservations must be made • 3 days of training with leading national experts by February 19,2016,using the special 47digit Group • 3 continental breakfasts and coffee breaks Code"EVAW' • Visit our conference details web page for a link to the hotel - 3 lunches reservations group page. • Electronic course materials Transit Information: The Reagan National Airport is located 6 miles from the Washington Hilton.Below are typical rates: GROUP DISCOUNT available for teams of 5 or more; the 51' Super Shuttle $14.00 USD registration is free. Taxi $19.00 USD The Dulles International Airport is located 27 miles from the Washington Hilton.The Metrorail is available.Learn more and plan CANCELLATION AND REFUND REQUESTS must be received by your trip at www.wmata.com. February 19, 2016.An administrative fee of$100.00 applies to all Super Shuttle $29.00 USD refunds. Refund and cancellation requests must be made in writing Taxi $55.00 USD and e-mailed to Jessica@evawintl.org, or faxed to 774-404-7108. NOTE:Fares quoted are approximate, subject to change and based on NO REFUNDS WILL BE GIVEN AFTER FEBRUARY 19, 2096. one-way transportation. Parking: $36(Garage) j, CONTINUING EDUCATION is available for nurses and social You encourage li workers for a$25 fee. For other disciplines,we to - P �"FIPTtt - p 9 e; to submit your certificate of attendance along with our agenda, abstracts and speakers' biographies to pursue continuing education. !I r NOTE. This is a professional conference dealing with sensitive and sometimes difficult subject matter that may not be appropriate for untrained individuals.We are mindful that d=& some individuals may have a d0cu/t time with the subject matter,including those with a }n{ history of victimization.This is especially true because the content of workshop discussions cannot always be anticipated in advance.Please keep this concern in mind yy j t I�E�'l, r` y •y . as you consider participating in this conference. ,� z EVAWla professional training organization �Q v I O L EIEC, VISION STATEMENT F We envision a world where gender-based violence is unacceptable,where perpetrators are ® • _ O held accountable, and victims receive the compassion, support, and justice they deserve. G1 MISSION STATEMENT Z O We inspire and educate those who respond to gender-based violence, equipping them with i:� the knowledge and tools they need to support victims and hold perpetrators accountable. We �� promote victim-centered, multi-disciplinary collaboration,which strengthens the response oS ��� of the criminal justice system, other professionals, allies, and the general public—making EN IN communities safer. Quotesfrom Conference Attendees Great information:Act/Believe/ EVAW/NTL remains the best training Empower!!!Never forget why we/1 do available. This training helped me to realize to what 1 do and work together. -Victim Advocate change the perspective in evaluating -Victim Advocate certain sexual assault cases. Instead of I had a lightbulb moment when the doing a victim-focused investigation, try comparison between officer involved a defendant-centered investigation. Law Enforcement Leadership must -Prosecutor attend at least one EVAWI Conference shootings and sexual assault investi- in their career to view the real picture gative interviews was made. We give against women. EVAWI is our folks[law enforcement]24-72 1 am so impressed by the work you and of violence a g hours to "settle"before an interview, your staff do to prepare for this confer- the real picture of domestic violence ence so I thought I'd write and say so. worldwide. specifics immediately and in order... but expect a victim to rattle off And re the agenda, I need to clone -Law Enforcement Thank you, I get it! myself immediately. The conflicts for me -Law Enforcement -especially on Tuesday afternoon-are This will help me in my role as a victim overwhelming. SO much good stuff, I advocate in a military setting to assist wish I could be everywhere. Congratula- survivors in understanding what to Excellent. This really makes me want tions on passing the 1,200 attendees expect.And I can speak to the level to learn more and will motivate me to mark. of professionalism and compassion in do more. -Forensic Examiner -Attorney this field. -Victim Advocate Board of Directors and•Staff Herman Millhdlland . Catherine J.Johnson -Sgt.Joanne Archambault Information Soecialists: President, Director` (San Diego PD Retired) Stacy Swim Independent Consultant Sexual Assault Response Founder/Executive Director Los Angeles, CA CoordinatorMichelle Thomas Camp Lejeune, NC Kimberly A. y,PhD Kathryn Brown Varsha N.,JD - Director of Ressearchearch rY - " Secretary Aurelia Sands Belle Jennifer Levy-Peck,-PhD Jacque Bassett Independent Consultant Director. Training&Development Los Angeles,CA = Executive Director, Durham Diana Faugno Crisis Response Center Alison Jones-Lockwood i Treasurer, Founding Director Durham, NC Training and Technical 1 Forensic Nurse Consultant Michael Weaver,MD FACEP Assistance Specialist .Palm.Desert,CA = Founding-Director Jessica Fisher Jerald Monahan Medical Director, Clinical Financial Manager START BY ! �' Director Forensic Program, St. Luke's Terrah-Hatch Chief of Police Health System IT and Information Specialist �. I Prescott,.AZ Kansas"City, MO Nancy L.Connor Ann Bur dges Director Director Executive Director, Executive_Director,Gwinett Telephone: (509)684-9800-Fax:(509)684-9801 Long Beach BLAST Sexual Assault Center& Los Angeles, CA Children's Advocacy Center I Atlanta Metro, GA