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210735 07/17/2012 CITY OF CARMEL, INDIANA VENDOR: 363190 Page 1 of 1 t ONE CIVIC SQUARE ALLEN COUNTY JUVENILE FIRESETTE"CHECK AMOUNT: $50.00 CARMEL, INDIANA 46032 TASK FORCE-FT WAYNE TASK FORCE + `+ 1270 SOUTH PHOENIX PARKWAY CHECK NUMBER: 210735 FT WAYNE IN 46816 CHECK DATE: 7/17/2012 DEPARTMENT ACCOUNT PO NUMBER INVOICE NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION 1120 4357004 50 . 00 EXTERNAL INSTRUCT FEE Allen County Juvenile Firesetters Task INVOICE Force/Fort Wayne Fire Department 1270 South Phoenix Parkway Fort Wayne, IN 46816 Phone 260-427-1483 Fax 260-427-5082 INVOICE 018 DATE: JULY 16,, 2012 TO: FOR: Carmel Fire Department Juvenile Firesetters Seminar on August 9, 2012 2 Civic Square Registration Fee: $25.00 Carmel, IN 46032 CEU's Offered: 5 317-571-2600 317-571-2615 fax DESCRIPTION AMOUNT Keith Freer $25.00 $25.00 Bruce Knott TOTAL $50.00 Make all checks payable to either: Allen County Juvenile Firesetters Task Force or Fort Wayne Fire Department Payment is due upon receipt If you have any questions concerning this invoice, contact: Captain Dave Meadows 260-427-1483 dave.meadows@ciityoffortwayne.org Thank You! WWI Allen County juvenile �e PirL Firesetters Task Force The Allen County Juvenile Firesetters Task W a, Force was formed to identify and help those 7 jUVC11ileS who have begun to experiment with firesetting. The task force is made up -Z of professionals from a variety of local agencies, such as fire departments 7y, probation departments, department of corrections, hospitals, schools, mental pjl health facilities, and social service agencies. Referrals for an assessment can he made by > juvenile Firesetters anyone, including parents or caregivers, U schools, counselors, doctors, or anyone else Conference: who interacts with the child. You can set up a time for an assessment by calling (260) w -Z Media and Other Risk 427-1483. At the assessment, the parent Q U and the child will meet with the Safety Factors Assessment iq Educator of the Fort Wayne Fire Depart- ;• ment and a counselor. Once the assessment and InteT'Ventl®n has been completed, it will be determined what level of intervention is needed for the i' child. j i AUGUST 09 , 2012 8 : 0 0 A M - 4 : 0 0 P M NORTHEAST INDIANA PUBLIC SAFETY ACADEMY X 7602 PATRIOT CROSSING tp FORT WAYNE , IN 46816 0 R E G I S T R A T I O N : $ 25 + tf FIVE CEU ' S 17 0 ONLINE REGISTRATION LL ONLY W W W S I G N M E U P . C 0 M 8 4 2 4 4 (260) 427-1483 QUESTIONS : 26 0 - 427 - 148 3 Morning Session :]uvenile Who is this training for? Afternoon Session : Assessment Firesetters and Media and Intervention Strategies While open to everyone, this year's juvenile fire- Consumption setter conference may be particularly applicable to: Juvenile firesetting is a devastating, costly and l a `0 This presentation wwill expose sometimes deadly problem that affects every Teachers and School Staff the brain-based sways media community in the United States. Yet often, influence development and Social Workers and Mental Health Counselors juvenile Fil"esettel"s go unnoticed, causes of fires behavior, drawing on the � remain undetermined, and young people never Fire Safety Officers and Fire Service 1 rofessionals latest research. Media's increasing influence on receive needed treatment and/or consequences. firesetting behavior will he explored, including This presentation will introduce the different the rise in social media as a means of sharing' s c h e d u I e types ofjuvenile firesetters, risk factors related learning about and mimicking the misuse of fire. Finally, o�tions for combating this rising to each type of firesetter that may lead to 1 g b 8:00am-8:30am Registration and Continental negative fire use, and appropriate problem in local communities will be Breakfast interventions/consequences for each type of presented. Upon completion of this presenta- tion, participants will understand the basics of 8:30am— 1 1:30am Juven Participants hiresetters and Media firesetter. swill learn Consumption environmental, behavioral, psychological, and brain development, how media affects percep tions which lead to changes in behavior, how 11:30am-12:30Pm Lunch, with optional tow- of interpersonal factors that lead juveniles to set fire is portrayed dangerously inaccurately by the the Northeast Indiana Public Safety Academy fires and gain techniques for interviewing (not interrogating)juveniles suspected of setting media, and how continued exposure to 12:30Pm 4:00Pm Assessment and Treatment of fires. Finally, participants will understand the inaccurate themes in media can desensitize Juvenile Firesetters children and impact behavior. Participants will scope of treatment and intervention options available and needed to adequately address the be able to recognise the rising influence of social varied causes of juvenile firesetting behavior. media on young People's perceptions, activities Registration and behaviors, understand media's impact on Presenter: Kelly FloFinan, PsyD is a clinician in juvenile firesetting, and what Parents and others Registration for the Juvenile Firesetter private practice in Muncie, Indiana. Dr. can do to curb its influence. Conference is available ONLY online, Flofman has expertise in the assessment and with payment by credit card. No cash, treatment Of juvenile firesetters, as well a Presenter: Megan E.B. Kelly, MSW has checks, or purchase orders will be working with high-risk youth in residential, worked with the Fort Wayne Fire Department accepted. To register, go to: juvenile detention, and outpatient settings who for the last nine years, assessing young People in the community who have set fires. In her full- \vyvvv.signmeup.corn/84244 display maladaptive and aggressive behaviors or who are experiencing a mental health crisis. Dr. time capacity, Ms. Kelly the Senior Learning 1e istration includes conference Registration 1-lofman completed her doctoral dissertation on Advisor for Compassion International, based in admission, continental breakfast the assessment and treatment ofjuvenile fire- Colorado Springs Ms. Kelly has Bachelor of Arts lunch, five CEU's/Professional Learn- setting. Dr. Hofman received her master's and degrees in Political Science and Human Devel- in Units and all conference materials. g doctoral' dey grees from Argosy opnent and Social Relations from Kalamazoo University in Washington Colleve and a Masters Degree in Social Work from the University of Michigan. 9 DC. `a •� August �, 2012 8 :00-4:001)111 ��-- Drescribed by State Board of Accounts City Form No.201 (Rev.1995) ACCOUNTS PAYABLE VOUCHER CITY OF CARMEL An invoice or bill to be properly itemized must show: kind of service,where performed, dates service rendered, by whom, rates per day, number of hours, rate per hour, number of units, price per unit, etc. Payee Purchase Order No. Terms Date Due Invoice Invoice Description Amount Date Number (or note attached invoice(s) or bill(s)) Knott, Freer $50.00 1 hereby certify that the attached invoice(s), or bill(s), is(are)true and correct and I have audited same in accordance with IC 5-11-10-1.6 20 Clerk-Treasurer VOUCHER NO. WARRANT NO. ALLOWED 20 Allen County Juvenile Firesetters IN SUM OF $ 1270 South Phoenix Parkway Fort Wayne, IN 46816 $50.00 ON ACCOUNT OF APPROPRIATION FOR Carmel Fire Department PO#/Dept. INVOICE NO. ACCT#/TITLE AMOUNT Board Members 1120 I I 43-570.04 I $50.00 1 hereby certify that the attached invoice(s), or 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 JUL 16 2012 Fire Chief Title Cost distribution ledger classification if claim paid motor vehicle highway fund