This workshop will give an overview of classical Aristotelean ethics which underlies Judeo-Christian values and contrast it with utilitarian, relativistic modern ethics that drive the current medical climate. Presented By: George Delgado, MD
The GDPR: General Data Protection Regulation. What it is and why it matters to a center. By the end of the workshop attendees should know what the GDPR is, whether it impacts their center and outreach and how to comply with the GDPR. Presented By: Ellen Foell
Get an overview of mifepristone abortions and the possibility of reversing them with progesterone, as well as how the well-publicized Creinin article actually supports abortion pill reversal rather than indicating it is unsafe. Presented By: George Delgado, MD
Women often regret their abortions and sometimes that regret sets in right away. We have available to us a cutting-edge application of a time-tested treatment that enables women to rescue their children from the tragedy of abortion. This teaching will provide the tools and information needed to become part of the Abortion Pill Rescue Network and to effectively assist women who have started chemical abortion and are experiencing regret. Presented By: Teresa Tholany
This workshop will assist and inspire leaders to craft a statement that aligns staff and supporters to a shared vision of success for their center. Attendees will walk away with practical tips on how to productively express their organization’s life-affirming vision in a way that encourages supporters, positively impacts office culture and betters the client experience. Presented By: Nathan Schock
We will discuss the new CLI website VoyageOfLife.com, an in-depth exposition of fetal development from conception to birth, with outstanding graphics, key information, scientific links, and helpful facts that tell the dramatic story of individual fetal development. New CLI resources will be offered and explored that can help pregnancy help organizations educate themselves and their clients about the science of life before birth. Presented By: Tara Sander Lee; Katrina Furth
Fostering a strong internship program is an excellent strategy for investing in your organization's future successes, and can open the door to discovering future colleagues and leaders. In this workshop we will unbundle key facets of a successful internship experience and create a blueprint for your organization. Presented By: Betsy Wetherby
The goal of this workshop is to educate participants on the warning signs of burnout in order to prevent it therefore, increasing stability in leaders. Presented By: Vicki Krnac
This workshop addresses high-risk operational pitfalls that all nonprofit organizations need to address. We will look particularly at how to mitigate risks such as wage/hour claims, harassment and discrimination claims and other highly litigated areas. Presented By: Theresa Brennan
Often clinics and individuals specialize in one area of grief care. But women and men often experience more than one type of reproductive loss in their lifetime. Our goal is to increase the learner's awareness of reproductive losses and how to best care for those who grieve. Presented By: Tanya Flores; Tricia Lewis, M.A.
To empower others with practical steps to take for expanding into new places (schools, community programs, youth centers, etc.) Presented By: Stephen Mowat