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S Phillippi CV 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Stephen Phillippi, Jr. PhD, LCSW, CCFC Current Title: Associate Professor, Tenure Program Chair- Behavioral & Community Health Sciences Director- Institute for Public Health & Justice School of Public Health Business Address: 2020 Gravier St, 3 rd Floor, New Orleans, LA 70112 Business Telephone: Office- (504) 568-5958 Mobile- (504) 234-3899 Business email Address: [email protected] Citizenship: United States of America Education: B.A. 1991 Psychology Loyola University, College of Arts and Sciences New Orleans, Louisiana M.S.W.1994 Social Work Tulane University, School of Social Work New Orleans, Louisiana Ph.D. 2007 Social Work Louisiana State University, School of Social Work Baton Rouge, Louisiana Certification: Clinically Certified Forensic Counselor (January 2001 to present) American College of Certified Forensic Counselors: Certification #F16645 Board Approved Clinical Social Work Supervisor (2000 2012) Licensure: Licensed Clinical Social Worker (August 1997 to present) Louisiana State Board of Social Work Examiners: License #4145 Academic, Professional, and Research Appointments: Academic Appointments 9/2001 5/2008 Instructor- Health Policy and Systems Management School of Public Health Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 1/2005 6/2008 Instructor- Section of Family Medicine School of Medicine Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 6/2008 6/2013 Assistant Professor- Behavioral and Community Health Sciences School of Public Health Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 7/2009 6/2015 Adjunct Professor / Research Associate Department of Psychology University of New Orleans, New Orleans, La 8/2010 to date Graduate Faculty- Full Member School of Graduate Studies Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 7/2012 to date Director-Founding Member

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Stephen Phillippi, Jr. PhD, LCSW, CCFC Current Title: Associate Professor, Tenure

Program Chair- Behavioral & Community Health Sciences Director- Institute for Public Health & Justice School of Public Health Business Address: 2020 Gravier St, 3rd Floor, New Orleans, LA 70112 Business Telephone: Office- (504) 568-5958 Mobile- (504) 234-3899 Business email Address: [email protected]

Citizenship: United States of America

Education: B.A. 1991 Psychology Loyola University, College of Arts and Sciences

New Orleans, Louisiana M.S.W.1994 Social Work Tulane University, School of Social Work

New Orleans, Louisiana Ph.D. 2007 Social Work Louisiana State University, School of Social Work

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Certification: Clinically Certified Forensic Counselor (January 2001 to present) American College of Certified Forensic Counselors: Certification #F16645

Board Approved Clinical Social Work Supervisor (2000 – 2012)

Licensure: Licensed Clinical Social Worker (August 1997 to present) Louisiana State Board of Social Work Examiners: License #4145

Academic, Professional, and Research Appointments:

Academic Appointments

9/2001 – 5/2008 Instructor- Health Policy and Systems Management School of Public Health

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 1/2005 – 6/2008 Instructor- Section of Family Medicine School of Medicine

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 6/2008 – 6/2013 Assistant Professor- Behavioral and Community Health Sciences School of Public Health

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 7/2009 – 6/2015 Adjunct Professor / Research Associate Department of Psychology University of New Orleans, New Orleans, La 8/2010 – to date Graduate Faculty- Full Member School of Graduate Studies

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 7/2012 – to date Director-Founding Member

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Institute for Public Health and Justice

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 7/2013 – 6/2016 Associate Professor- Behavioral and Community Health Sciences School of Public Health

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 7/2016 – to date Associate Professor, Tenure - Behavioral and Community Health Sciences School of Public Health

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 4/2018 – to date Founding Director Center for Evidence to Practice in Behavioral Health Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La Professional and Administrative Appointments

1/1995 – 7/1995 Clinical Social Worker Three Rivers Psychiatric Hospital (Adolescent Unit), Covington, La 1/1995 – 9/1995 Clinical Social Worker Youth Service Bureau of St. Tammany, Covington, La 9/1995 – 2/2001 Director of Client Program Services Youth Service Bureau of St. Tammany, Covington, La 2/1998 – 12/1998 Clinical Social Worker Private Practice, Covington, La 2/2001 – 8/2001 Assistant Director of Training

Juvenile Justice Program- School of Public Health Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 9/2001 – 9/2002 Director of Training

Juvenile Justice Program- School of Public Health Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 10/2002 – 12/2006 Director of Program Development Juvenile Justice Program- School of Public Health Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 1/2006 – 9/2008 Project Coordinator

Florida Parishes Human Services Authority- Co-Occurring Treatment Services

School of Public Health Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 1/2007 – 12/2012 Project Director and Principal Investigator

Models for Change in Juvenile Justice- Evidence-based Community Practices

School of Public Health Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 1/2007 – present Clinical Social Worker & Consultant Private Practice, Covington & Mandeville, La 3/2008 – 12/2013 Clinical Supervisor Woman’s New Life Center Metairie, La 9/2008 – 9/2011 Chair Louisiana Mental Health and Juvenile Justice Network

Partnership between the MacArthur Foundation, National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice, and Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center-School of Public Health

7/2011 – 6/2014 Lead Evaluator / Principal Investigator

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Community Based Interventions and related Outcomes for LGBT Youth, Justice Involved Youth, and Youth of Color Louisiana Youth Empowerment Project (funded by Tides Foundation and Open Society Foundation)

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 7/2011 – 12/2016 Lead Evaluation, Project Consultant, & Principal Investigator

Community Based Education and Re-entry Interventions Outcomes Evaluation- Youth Empowerment Project School of Public Health

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 10/2012 – 6/2015 Grant Director / Principal Investigator

Outcome Driven Practices in Behavioral Community Health. John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation / Baton Rouge Area Foundation

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 7/2012 – 10/2015 Lead Evaluator, Project Consultant & Principal Investigator

Public Defense Team Model Process and Impact Evaluation- Louisiana Center for Children’s Rights School of Public Health

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 4/2012 - 6/2013 Developer & National Trainer, Co-Principal Investigator Mental Health Training Curriculum for Juvenile Justice

Contract: U.S. DOJ- Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, MacArthur Foundation, & the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice

12/2012 – 7/2014 State Project Manager & Principal Investigator Models for Change in Juvenile Justice- Evidence-based Community Practices

Institute for Public Health and Justice Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 2/2014- 10/2016 Lead Evaluator & Principal Investigator

Youth Futures Initiative and Alternative Education Programs for Youth at Risk of Juvenile and Criminal Justice Involvement Louisiana Youth Empowerment Project (funded by Tides Foundation, Vera Institute for Justice, & Department of Labor) Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La

7/2014 – 6/2016 Grant Director, State Project Manager & Principal Investigator MacArthur Foundation Models for Change in Juvenile Justice Reform School of Public Health Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 7/2014 – to date Director, Institute for Public Health and Justice School of Public Health Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 8/2014 – to date Program Director/Chair, Behavioral and Community Health Sciences

Program School of Public Health Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 6/2015 - 12/2015 Consultant & Co-Principal Investigator City of New Orleans – Safety and Justice Challenge (Jails Reform

Initiative- Data Management) John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (subcontract with City of New Orleans- Grant Recipient)

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La

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6/2015 – 2/2016 Grant Director & Principal Investigator

Legislated Study regarding Raising the Age of Juvenile Jurisdiction in Louisiana

Baton Rouge Area Foundation Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 1/2016 - 12/2018 Lead Evaluator & Principle Investigator

OJJDP Juvenile Mentoring Program Grant – Camp Mariposa Mentor Evaluation Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention (subcontract with The Moyer Foundation- grant awarded 12/2015)

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 6/2016 - present Co-Principal Investigator & Project Evaluator Assessing a school, justice, and behavioral health collaborative approach

to improving school safety National Institute of Justice – Comprehensive School Safety Initiative (sub-award with Policy Research Associates) Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La

7/2016 - 6/2017 Contracted Consultant, Lead Evaluator & Developer Assessment and development of community based EBPs & Design and implementation of forensic evaluation process for juvenile and family courts in Louisiana Contract: Louisiana Department of Health / Office of Behavioral Health

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 7/2017 – 6/2018 Co-Principal Investigator Resilient Baton Rouge- Disaster response evaluation and planning Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Sub-awardee via: Baton Rouge Area foundation Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 12/2017- 7/2018 Contracted Lead Evaluator & Principal Investigator

Assessment of EBP utilization and recommendations for adult Medicaid behavioral health services

Louisiana Department of Health / Office of Behavioral Health– under the LSUHSC SPH Consortium for Health Transformation

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La 2/2017 – 7/2017 Contracted Lead Evaluator & Principal Investigator

Mapping of Medicaid funded behavioral health services for children and youth. Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La

1/2018 – 10/2018 Contracted Lead Evaluator & Principal Investigator Mapping of Medicaid funded behavioral health services for adults in Louisiana. Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, La

5/2018 – present Founding Director & Principal Investigator Louisiana Evidence Based Practice Advancement Project Center of Evidence to Practice in Behavioral Health

Partnership between the Louisiana Department of Health / Office of Behavioral Health and the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center- School of Public Health, New Orleans, LA

Membership in Professional Organizations: [*Indicates Current Member]

New Pathways New Orleans (Board Member-- Juvenile Justice Steering Committee)* National Dialogs on Behavioral Health (Board Member)*

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National Center for Youth Opportunity and Justice (National Advisory Group)* National Center for Youth Opportunity and Justice Trainers Network* U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention State Advisory Group* Systems & Psychosocial Advances Research Center’s (SPARC)- Long-Term Impact and Cost-Effectiveness of Risk Assessment and Risk-Need-Responsivity Reform in Juvenile Justice Study- National Advisory Group* National Center for Mental Health & Juvenile Justice Trainers Network National Center for Mental Health & Juvenile Justice (Regional Coordinator & National Advisory Committee Member for Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment- SBIRT) Council of Juvenile Correctional Administrators American Public Health Association- Social Work Section* International Evidence-Based Practice Consortium National Association of Forensic Counselors* National Association of Counsel for Children Louisiana FINS Association (Board of Directors) Association for the Advancement of Evidence Based Practices (Leadership member of the

Implementation Science Subcommittee) American Correctional Association (Subcommittee member for review, writing, and piloting of

first ACA Juvenile Healthcare Standards adopted by the Board July 2003) National Juvenile Justice Trainers Association American Correctional Association National Commission on Correctional Health Care Juvenile Justice Coalition of St. Tammany Southeastern Louisiana Delinquency Prevention Council (Board of Directors-Vice President) Commission on Families Child and Adolescent Service System Program (Louisiana - Region 9) National Association of Social Workers

Awards and Honors:

2009,10 &12 National Association of Social Workers- Louisiana Chapter’s Platinum Sponsor Awards for assisting the annual professional conference in the identification, support, and facilitation of keynote speakers and workshops

2011 American Counseling Association & The Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development - Award of Appreciation for “Giving Back to the Community Project”

2011 Archdiocese of New Orleans Order of St. Louis Medallion for outstanding service 2013 National Champion of Change Award (awarded to the Institute for Public Health

and Justice four member core team) from the MacArthur Foundation for reform work in juvenile justice

2014 Certificate of Recognition from the National Association of Counties for contributions to the professional development, education, and training of its members.

2015 School of Public Health Honors Day Student Presentation Award (awarded to Kaitlin Hanken, S Phillippi-Advisor, for Formative Evaluation of “Play Streets for Safe Play” Pilot Intervention)

2015 National Association of Social Workers- Spotlight Recognition. Highlights social worker leadership and their contributions to the field in a write up in the association’s national bulletin

2015 State of Louisiana Governor’s recognition- for “Dedicated Service to the Louisiana Prevention Systems Committee.” Official Statement signed by Governor Bobby Jindal.

2016 National Conference of State Legislatures- National Legislative Research Librarians, Notable Document Award for A Legislated Study of Raising the Age of

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Juvenile Jurisdiction in Louisiana. The award recognizes excellence in documents that explore topics of interest to legislators and staff, and present substantive material in an outstanding format.

2018 Delta Omega National Public Health Honor Society- Inducted by nominations of current honor society members.

2018 Dr. Allen Copping Award- Annual award to one LSU School of Public Health faculty recognizing “teaching excellence.”

TEACHING EXPERIENCE AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Course, Fellowship or CE Directorships

1/2001 – 12/2005 Clinical Training Director, offering CE/CME, professional development, and instruction for LSUHSC pediatricians, psychiatrists, nurses, psychologists, and social workers affiliated with the Juvenile Justice Program and the Louisiana Office of Youth Development healthcare clinics. Responsibilities included the development and delivery of curricula on the following topics: Family Systems Approach; Cognitive Behavioral Treatment; Motivational Interviewing; Experiential Group Therapy; Management the Driving Force: Leadership & Change Management; Verbal De-escalation & the Psychology of Behavior; Adolescent Development; Crisis Intervention & Prevention (Suicide); Mandatory Reporting; Causes of Delinquency; Basic Training on Mental Health; Accommodations for Seriously Mentally Ill, Mentally Retarded, and Developmentally Disabled; Confidentiality; and Casework & the Team Approach.

1/2004 – 5/2005 Co-Coordinator and lecturer for Department of Psychiatry- Forensic Psychiatry Series. Responsibilities included development and coordination of ten session lecture series and presentation to LSUHSC Psychiatry Residents.

8/2011 – present Annual Course Director- BCHS 7202- Health Behavior Change (3 credit hours). This is an advanced PhD level course on theoretical and practical aspects of health behavior change. The course is designed to provide and understanding of theoretical issues and current methodologies influencing health behavior change. Several models of health behavior change are studied in detail. The strengths and shortcomings of these models for the development and evaluation of interventions at individual, community and system levels are critically assessed. Students are expected to translate their knowledge into practical interventions for health behavior change.

6/2012 – present Annual Course Director- BCHS 7352- Mental Health Promotion in Community Health Sciences (3 credit hours). This course exposes MPH and PhD seeking students to the emerging field of mental health promotion; its history, principles, theories; and its differences and linkages to mental illness prevention. The course objectives are to impart knowledge of the basic principles of mental health promotion; teach the many factors causal to mental illness and the maintenance of mental health; and afford students an understanding of the complexity and multiplicity of disciplines involved in the practice of mental health promotion.

8/2013 – 5/2018 Course Director- BCHS Indep Study- Grantsmanship and Proposal Development (2 credit hours) Independent study to afford PhD students the opportunity to complete and submit a federal grant application related to their research interest under the guidance of their major advisor.

6/2015 – present Annual Course Director- BCHS 7410- CHS Teaching Practicum (2 credit hours). This course provides PhD students with supervised teaching

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experience to develop their pedagogical skills. This experience will come primarily from serving in the role of teaching assistants for Behavioral and Community Health Sciences courses. Developmental workshops and materials offered by the LSU Health Sciences Center’s Academy for the Advancement of Educational Scholarship will be incorporated as part of the training experience.

1/2016 – present BCHS Faculty Representative and Student Presentations Reviewer - PUBH 6600- Culminating Experience Course (3 credit hours). This course provides MPH students a team, multi-disciplinary approach to synthesizing and integrating knowledge acquired in coursework and other learning experiences as they apply theory and principles in situations that approximate some aspects of professional practice before graduation.

8/2017 – present LSUHSC IPE Group Facilitator & Core Content Instructor for Motivational Interviewing. This university-wide interdisciplinary course provides all LSUHSC students with common instruction, activities, and assignments to expose them to higher-level practice skills and teamwork needed to approach critical healthcare needs of the 21st century.

8/2019 – present Albert Schweitzer Fellowship Academic Mentor for MD/MPH student Jessica Seay. Project is to develop a mentorship program for children with behavioral health problems in a New Orleans public/charter school. The mission of the Schweitzer Fellowship is to develop “leaders in service”: individuals who are dedicated and skilled in addressing the health needs of underserved communities, and whose example influences and inspires others. This is done, under the supervision of a Site Mentor and Academic Mentor, through designing and implementing a service project of at least 200 hours that addresses an unmet community health need.

Curriculum Development/Implementation

Developed BCHS 7352- Mental Health Promotion in Community Health Sciences (3 credit hours) Developed BCHS 7202- Health Behavior Change (3 credit hours) Co-led the revision & Implementation of BCHS MPH Curriculum 2014-15 Co-led the revision of the BCHS PhD Curriculum 2014-15 Redesigned BCHS 7410- CHS Teaching Practicum (2 credit hours) Developed an MSW/MPH Dual Degree Curriculum in partnership with LSU School of Social Work

(3-year program- University approval 2016. SACS approval 2017) Co-developed the BCHS course sequence and requirements for the MD/MPH Dual Degree

Curriculum (4- and 5-year sequences) Developed LSUHSC IPE Core Content Seminar and activities on Motivational Interviewing in

partnership with the LSUHSC Center for Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice.

Creation of Enduring Teaching Materials

Wood, A., Phillippi, S., & DePrato, D. (2005) LSUHSC-Juvenile Justice Program Treatment Manual: Clinic-Based Substance Abuse Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders. Developed for the Louisiana State University Healthcare Clinics working in conjunction with the Louisiana Office of Youth Development.

Wood, A., Phillippi, S., & DePrato, D. (2005) LSUHSC-Juvenile Justice Program Treatment

Manual: Dorm-Based Substance Abuse Treatment Program. Developed for the Louisiana Office of Youth Development.

Wood, A., Phillippi, S., & DePrato, D. (November 2005) LSUHSC-Juvenile Justice Program

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Treatment Manual: Clinic-Based Substance Abuse Treatment Program. Developed for the Louisiana Office of Youth Development.

Phillippi, S. (2010). Unit 3: Adolescent Mental Health Disorders & Treatment. In Crisis

Intervention Training for Youth. Published by the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice & University of Colorado. Delmar, New York.

Phillippi, S. (2010). Unit 2: Adolescent Development. In Crisis Intervention Training for Youth.

Published by the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice & University of Colorado. Delmar, New York.

Phillippi, S. (2010). Unit 6.5: School Resource Officer Roles & Responsibilities. In Crisis

Intervention Training for Youth 24hr SRO Training. Published by the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice. Delmar, New York.

Skowyra, K., Cocozza, J., Griffin, G., Ferguson, D., Hills, H., Phillippi, S., & Kavanaugh, A.

(2011 & 2014/2nd ed.). The Mental Health Training Curriculum for Juvenile Justice. Published by the MacArthur Foundation and the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice. Policy Research Associates: Delmar, New York.

Phillippi, S., Gatlin, C., Skowyra, K., Cocozza, J. (2014). Adolescent Mental Health Training

for School Resource Officers. Published by the MacArthur Foundation and the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice. Policy Research Associates: Delmar, New York.

Phillippi, S. & Greenwood, P. (2014). Expanding EBPs in Juvenile Justice Settings Using an

Efficient and Effective Model of Implementation- Policy Academy Model. Developed & used in multi-state and regional academy format by the Institute for Public Health & Justice. Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center: New Orleans, Louisiana.

Keator, K., Halls, G., & Phillippi, S. (2016). Crisis Intervention Training for Youth- Training for

Trainers. Published by the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile. Delmar, New York.

Phillippi, S., & Keator K., (2017). Adolescent Mental Health Training for School Resource

Officers (2nd ed). Published by the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice. Delmar, New York. Disseminated by the National Association of School Resource Officers. Birmingham, Alabama.

Keator, K., Phillippi, S., Feye, A. & Irons, A. (2019). The Mental Health Training Curriculum for

Juvenile Justice (3rd ed.). Published by the National Center for Youth Opportunity & Justice. Policy Research Associates: Delmar, New York.

Phillippi, S. (2019). S.T.R.I.V.E.+ Training Curriculum and Trainer’s Manual. Published by the

New York City Administration for Children’s Services, Division for Youth and Family Justice. New York, New York.

Formal Course Responsibilities

1/1997 – 12/2001 Clinical field placement instructor / supervisor. Responsibilities included clinical supervision, instruction, and development of Tulane University School of Social Work graduate students at the Youth Service Bureau of St. Tammany.

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1/2001 – 12/2005 Clinical training, professional development, and instructor for LSUHSC

pediatricians, psychiatrists, nurses, psychologists, and social workers affiliated with the Juvenile Justice Program and the Louisiana Office of Youth Development healthcare clinics. Responsibilities included the development and delivery of curricula on the following topics: Family Systems Approach; Cognitive Behavioral Treatment; Motivational Engagement; Experiential Group Therapy; Management the Driving Force: Leadership & Change Management; Verbal De-escalation & the Psychology of Behavior; Adolescent Development; Crisis Intervention & Prevention (Suicide); Mandatory Reporting; Causes of Delinquency; Basic Training on Mental Health; Accommodations for Seriously Mentally Ill, Mentally Retarded, and Developmentally Disabled; Confidentiality; and Casework & the Team Approach.

1/2004 – 5/2005 Co-Coordinator and lecturer for Department of Psychiatry- Forensic Psychiatry Series. Responsibilities included development and coordination of ten session lecture series and presentation to LSUHSC Psychiatry Residents.

11/2009 - present Annual Guest lecture- Three sections of Social Work Methods II (Topic- Juvenile Justice Reform at the Macro, Mezzo, Micro Level) at Tulane University Graduate School of Social Work.

2/2010 Guest lecture- Behavioral and Community Health Sciences Symposium (Topic- Evidence Based Practices for Violence and Delinquency Risk Reduction) at LSU School of Public Health.

6/2010 - present Annual Guest lecture- Three sections of Advanced Practice in Social Work (Topic- Motivational Interviewing & Motivational Enhancement Therapy) at Tulane University Graduate School of Social Work (6 CEs).

1/2011 Guest lecture- Behavioral and Community Health Sciences Symposium (Topic- Youth Violence, Risk, and Intervention) at LSU School of Public Health.

8/2011 – present Annual Course Instructor- BCHS 7202- Health Behavior Change (3 credit hours

6/2012 – present Annual Course Instructor- BCHS 7352- Mental Health Promotion in Community Health Sciences (3 credit hours)

8/2013 – 12/2013 Independent Study (1 credit hour) - Melissa Goldin, CHS PhD student. Literature review, critical analysis and applied publication work.

8/2013 – 5/2017 Course Director- BCHS 7702- Grantsmanship and Proposal Development Independent Study Instructor (2 credit hours)

8/2014 – 5/2015 Culminating Experience Chair and Study Principal Investigator (3 credit hours)- Eric Knott, “Maternal Physical Activity, Breast Feeding and Intrahepatic Lipids in Children,” LSU School of Public Health- Behavioral and Community Health Sciences

8/2014 – 5/2015 Culminating Experience Chair and Study Principal Investigator (3 credit hours)- Christine Breland, “A Need for Reentry Services for the Formerly Jailed Female Population: A Needs Based Analysis,” LSU School of Public Health- Behavioral and Community Health Sciences

8/2014 – 5/2015 Culminating Experience Chair and Study Principal Investigator (3 credit hours)- Kaitlin Hanken, “Formative Evaluation of ‘Play Streets for Safe Play’ Pilot Intervention,” LSU School of Public Health- Behavioral and Community Health Sciences

8/2014 – 5/2018 Annual Guest Lecturer- BCHS 6700 BCHS Seminar (1 credit hour)- MPH Program Overview. LSU School of Public Health- Behavioral and Community Health Sciences

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10/2014- 11/2017 Grand Rounds Presenter, Department of Psychiatry- Child Psychiatry

Residents (Topic- Forensic Interviews, Adolescent Competency Issues, and Research Driven Treatments for Juvenile Offenders) at LSUHSC Medical School.

1/2015 – 5/2015 Independent Study (1 credit hour) – Christine Breland- Literature review, critical analysis and applied publication work.

4/2015 Invited Lecture- BCHS 6700 BCHS Seminar (1 credit hour)- Raise the Age: Incarceration & Public Health Policy. LSU School of Public Health- Behavioral and Community Health Sciences

4/2015 Invited Lecture- Research Methods in the Health Sciences– BCHS 6227 (3 credit hours) Prospective vs. Retrospective Analysis in Cohort vs. Case-Control Studies.

6/2015 – present Annual Course Director- BCHS 7410 CHS Teaching Practicum (2 credit hours)

10/2015 – present Annual Guest Lecture (summer & fall)- Behavioral Science Theories in Public Health- BCHS 6212 (3 credit hours) Mental Health Promotion in Public Health.

11/2015 - present Invited Lecture- Introduction to Global Health- PUBH 6300 (2 credit hours) Global Mental Health- Reducing Disease Burden & Promoting Mental Health.

4/2016 – present Annual Guest Lecture (spring)- Public Health Project Management - BCHS 6230 (2 credit hours) Policies and Procedures in Public Health Projects.

2/2017 Invited Lecture- BCHS 7700, 7701, 7702 Community Health Sciences PhD Seminar (1 credit hour)- State policy work from and academic and advocacy perspective. LSU School of Public Health- Behavioral and Community Health Sciences

4/2017 Invited Lecture- BCHS 6700- Behavioral and Community Health Sciences MPH Seminar (1 credit hour)- Ignore your health and it will go away: Professional development for graduate students. LSU School of Public Health- Behavioral and Community Health Sciences

10/2017 Invited Lecture- BCHS 7200, 7201, 7201 Community Health Sciences PhD Seminar (1 credit hour)- Innovative public health approach to school safety. LSU School of Public Health. Behavioral and Community Health Sciences

4/2018 Invited Lecture- BCHS 6700- Behavioral and Community Health Sciences MPH Seminar (1 credit hour)- Violence as a Public Health Issue. LSU School of Public Health. Behavioral and Community Health Sciences.

Departmental/Interdisciplinary Teaching Conferences

1/1997 – 12/2001 Clinical field placement instructor / supervisor. For Tulane University School of Social Work graduate students at the Youth Service Bureau of St. Tammany.

1/2004 – 5/2005 Co-Coordinator and lecturer for Department of Psychiatry- Forensic Psychiatry Series. Presentations to LSUHSC Psychiatry Residents.

1/2010 – 3/2010 Field consultant for culminating research project by Kim Vu, Psy.D. student in the California School of Professional Psychology in Los Angeles, entitled “Examining the Treatment Implications When Juvenile Delinquents Have a History of Childhood Sexual Abuse.”

2/2010 Departmental presenter- Behavioral and Community Health Sciences Symposium at LSU School of Public Health. Topic- Evidence Based Practices for Violence and Delinquency Risk Reduction.

6/2010 - 7/2016 Annual Guest lecture- Three sections of Advanced Practice in Social Work at Tulane University Graduate School of Social Work (6 CEs). Topic- Motivational Interviewing & Motivational Enhancement Therapy.

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1/2011 Departmental presenter- Behavioral and Community Health Sciences

Symposium at LSU School of Public Health. Topic- Youth Violence, Risk, and Intervention.

10/2014- 11/2014 Grand Rounds Presenter Department of Psychiatry- Child Psychiatry Residents at LSUHSC Medical School. Topic- Forensic Interviews, Adolescent Competency Issues, and Research Driven Treatments for Juvenile Offenders.

2/2016 Guest lecture- PhD Seminar: Adolescent Health at Tulane University. Topic- Adolescent Development and Violence.

4/2016 Multi-University/Discipline Panel Presenter. LSUHSC- National Public Health Week. Topic- Mass Incarceration: A Public Health Issue.

8/2016- present Annual plenary speaker for LSUHSC Inter-Professional Education program. Topic- Motivational Interviewing. All schools at LSUHSC participate.

3/2017 Invited lecture- Social Work Practice Day. Topic- the MSW/MPH Dual Degree. LSU School of Social Work.

8/2017- present Invited lecture- Social Work Orientation Day. Topic- the MSW/MPH Dual Degree. LSU School of Social Work.

8/2017 Invited lecture- Psychiatry Residents. Topic- Child Welfare, Foster Care, & Juvenile Justice: Serious Behavioral Problems & Psychosocial Developmental Considerations in Working with Abused Youth.

11/2017 Invited Lecture- Social Welfare Policy Class at Tulane School of Social Work. Topic- Justice Reform- Raising the Age of Juvenile Jurisdiction: Policy Level Change.

9/2018 Interdisciplinary Instructor. Topic- Introduction to Motivational Interviewing. Departments of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center.

Teaching Awards:

2015 School of Public Health Honors Day Student Research Presentation Award (awarded to Kaitlin Hanken, S Phillippi-Advisor, for Formative Evaluation of “Play Streets for Safe Play” Pilot Intervention)

2018 Dr. Allen Copping Award- Annual award to one LSU School of Public Health faculty recognizing “teaching excellence.”

Undergraduate, Medical, or Graduate Students Trained:

8/2008 – 5/2009 Capstone / Thesis Advisor - Laquinta Below, MPH, LSUHSC-SPH-BCHS 1/2010 – 3/2010 Field research Advisor - Kim Vu, Psy.D. -California School of Professional

Psychology in Los Angeles 1/2010 – 5/2010 Capstone / Thesis Advisor- Damien Cuffie, MPH, LSUHSC-SPH-HPSM 10/2011 – 5/2019 Major Professor & Dissertation Committee Chair- Amanda Hammack,

PhD graduate, LSUHSC-SPH-CHS 8/2011 – present Faculty supervisor for multiple funded PhD student research

assistantships (Amanda Hammack, Yilin Xu, Chris Mergerson, Willy Felton, Mariella Gastanaduy, Alecia Ray-Botello, Rebecca Atkinson, Kaylin Beiter, Casey Thomas, Britany Coote)

8/2011 – 5/2012 Academic Advisor- Kadie Rome, MPH, LSUHSC-SPH-BCHS (graduated HPSM)

8/2012 – 12/2012 Academic Advisor- Rawaa Almukhtar, MPH, LSUHSC-SPH-BCHS (graduated EPID)

8/2012- 5/2014 Culminating Experience Study & Academic Advisor- Stephanie Kennedy, MPH, LSUHSC-SPH-BCHS

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8/2012 – 12/2014 Major Professor PhD Student- Willy Felton, LSUHSC-SPH-CHS 8/2012 – present Major Professor and Dissertation Committee Chair PhD Student- Mariella

Gastanaduy, PhD Candidate, LSUHSC-SPH-CHS 8/2013 – 7/2014 Major Professor PhD Student- Chris Mergerson, LSUHSC-SPH-CHS 8/2013 – 5/2015 Culminating Experience Study & Academic Advisor- Christine Breland,

MPH, LSUHSC-SPH-BCHS 10/2013 – 4/2016 Dissertation Committee Member- Yilin Xu, PhD graduate, LSUHSC-SPH-

CHS (successful defense) 8/2014 – 5/2015 Culminating Experience Study & Academic Advisor-Kaitlin Hanken, MPH,

LSUHSC-SPH-BCHS 8/2014 – 5/2015 Culminating Experience Study & Academic Advisor- Eric Knott, MPH,

LSUHSC-SPH-BCHS 8/2014 – 5/2015 Major Professor PhD Student - Alicia Ray-Botello, MPH 8/2015 – present Major Professor & Committee Chair PhD Student – Rebecca Atkinson,

PhD Candidate 8/2015 – 5/2018 Academic Advisor MD/MPH Student – Caitlin Creel, MPH 8/2016 - present Academic Advisor MD/MPH Student - David Samsel 8/2016 - present Academic Advisor MD/MPH Student – Shonte Joseph 3/2017 – 4/2019 Dissertation Committee Member- Aubry Kyle, PhD 5/2017 – present Academic Advisor MD/MPH Student – Amanda Rushing 5/2017 – present Academic Advisor MD/MPH Student – Paige Guillory 5/2017 – present Academic Advisor MD/MPH Student – Keiko Leong 5/2017 – present Academic Advisor MD/MPH Student – Sarah Lawhon 5/2017 – present Academic Advisor MD/MPH Student - Nicole Dominque 5/2017 – present Academic Advisor MD/MPH Student - Marquerite O’Quinn 8/2017 – present Major Professor PhD Student – Casey Thomas, MA 5/2018 – present Academic Advisor MSW/MPH Student – Catherine (Suzette) Addison,

MSW 5/2018 – present Academic Advisor MSW/MPH Student- Catherine Conwill 5/2018 - present Academic Advisor MSW/MPH Student- Jane (Cameron) Barney, MSW 5/2018 – present Academic Advisor MSW/MPH Student - Alexander Manning, MSW 7/2018 – present Major Professor MD/PhD Student – Kaylin Beiter 7/2018 – present Major Professor PhD Student – Dana Smiles 7/2018 – 5/2019 Interprefessional Education Facilitator for Caroline Miles-

Communications Disorders, Rossana Deleon- Nursing, Brett Laiche- Nursing, Ruppert Even- Nursing, Daniel Areille- Nursing, Cody Hill- Cardiopulmonary Science, Morgan Nobile- Dental Hygiene, Tammy Ly- Denistry, Andrew Carbajal- Medicine, Mohummed Kazmi- Medicine, Harold Richard- Medicine, Meghan Pliske- Occupational Therapy, Nia Walker- Physician Assistant, and Chaoyi Zeng- Public Health.

11/2018 – present Dissertation Committee Member PhD Candidate- Ting Luo 1/2019 – present Dissertation Committee Member PhD Candidate- Renee Underwood 5/2019 – present Academic Advisor MSW/MPH Student- Aidan Morse 5/2019 – present Academic Advisor MSW/MPH Student- Megan Schmidt, MSW Thesis and Dissertation Committees: 8/2008 – 5/2009 Capstone / Thesis Advisor - Laquinta Below, BCHS- Advocating for

evidence-based programs with juvenile justice populations 1/2010 – 5/2010 Capstone / Thesis Advisor- Damien Cuffie, HPSM- Health Education

Attainment Theory (H.E.A.T.)

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8/2013 – 5/2015 Culminating Experience Study Advisor- Christine Breland, BCHS – A

need for reentry services for the formerly jailed female population: A needs based analysis

10/2013 – 4/2016 Dissertation Committee Member- Yilin Xu, PhD graduate, CHS- Diet and obesity in Mexican Americans: Influences of acculturation and social support—PhD earned May 2016

10/2013 – 5/2019 Dissertation Committee Chair- Amanda Hammack, PhD graduate, CHS- Emergency department recidivism among youth victims of gun violence participating in Ceasefire New Orleans—PhD earned May 2019

1/2014- 5/2014 Culminating Experience Study Advisor- Stephanie Kennedy, BCHS – A process evaluation of the Point of Sale Youth Advocacy Project school-based curriculum

8/2014 – 5/2015 Culminating Experience Study Advisor- Kaitlin Hanken, BCHS – Formative evaluation of “Play Streets for Safe Play” pilot intervention

8/2014 – 5/2015 Culminating Experience Study Advisor- Eric Knott, BCHS – Maternal physical activity, breast feeding and intrahepatic lipids in children

10/2014 – present Dissertation Committee Chair- Mariella Gastanaduy, MPH, PhD Candidate, CHS- (prospectus in progress) Quality of care for falls among older adults seen in primary care.

6/2016 – 12/2017 Dissertation Committee Member- Melissa Goldin, PhD graduate, CHS- Patient, provider, and policy factors associated with the uptake of most and moderately effective methods (MMEMs) of contraception among the Louisiana Medicaid population at risk of unintended pregnancy, with a special focus on the utilization of long-acting reversible contraceptives among those using MMEMs.

6/2016 – 5/2018 Dissertation Committee Member- Kiva Fisher, PhD graduate, CHS – The role of resilience in substance abuse: The epidemiology of psychosocial mechanisms influencing high risk injection behaviors associated with HIV and Hepatitis C

1/2017 – 5/2019 Dissertation Committee member- Aubry Kyle, PhD graduate, Department of Geography and Anthropology- LSU Baton Rouge, LA. Understanding the impacts that hurricane planning and preparedness strategists have on the communities they seek to serve, in order to identify strengths and weaknesses in community/planner partnerships to assist in future evacuation techniques.

10/2017 – present Dissertation Committee Chair- Rebecca Atkinson, PhD Candidate- Assessing the Impact of Incarcerating Individuals with Serious Mental Illness.

10/2018 – present Dissertation Committee member- Ting Luo, PhD Candidate- Examining a WeChat-based smoking cessation program for Chinese smokers.

1/2019 – present Dissertation Committee member- Renee Underwood, PhD Candidate- Exploring successful implementation of organizational supports on employee health behavior at the worksite environment.

RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP

Grants and Contracts:

Funded

1/1999 – 5/1999 Consultant, Developer &Trainer Intake/Assessment training for FINS Officers in Louisiana Contract: Louisiana Supreme Court

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Approx amount: $2,500

1/2006 – 9/2008 Consultant/Project Leader Louisiana Co-occurring State Incentive Grant for Integrated Treatment Services in the Florida Parishes. Contract: Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals Approx amount: $27,500

1/2007 – 12/2008 Principal Investigator Louisiana Models for Change in Juvenile Justice Initiative. Targeted Area of Improvement: Evidence Based Practices for the Juvenile Justice System at the Community Level. Grant: John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Total amount: $400,000

7/2007 – 1/2008 Principal Investigator 9th Judicial District Court Fathering Assistance Program Evaluation Contract: Rapides Foundation Approx amount: $7,500 1/2009 – 10/2012 Principal Investigator

Louisiana Models for Change in Juvenile Justice Initiative. Targeted Area of Improvement: Evidence Based Practices for the Juvenile Justice System at the Community Level Grant: John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Total amount: $750,000

1/2009 – 12/2009 Principal Investigator/Louisiana Project Chair Louisiana Mental Health and Juvenile Justice Action Network Contract: National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice Total amount: $98,000 5/2010 – 4/2011 Consultant &Trainer

Pennsylvania Juvenile Probation Departments Motivational Interviewing Training and Implementation Contract: Pennsylvania Juvenile Court Judges Commission Approx amount: $9,000

10/2010 – 6/2011 Consultant, Developer &Trainer Crisis Intervention Teams for Youth Training for Law Enforcement and School Resource Officers (curriculum development and training delivery)

Contract: National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice Approx amount: $17,500 7/2011 – 6/2014 Principal Investigator

Community Based Interventions and related Outcomes for LGBT Youth, Justice Involved Youth, and Youth of Color Contract/Grant: Louisiana Youth Empowerment Project (funded by Tides Foundation and Open Society Foundation) Total amount: $120,000

2/2012 Consultant & Trainer Pennsylvania Juvenile Detention Centers Association Motivational Interviewing Training and Implementation Contract: Juvenile Detention Centers Association of PA Approx amount: $4,000

4/2012 - 6/2013 Principal Investigator, Developer & National Trainer Mental Health Training Curriculum for Juvenile Justice

Contract: U.S. DOJ- Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, MacArthur Foundation, & the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice Approx. amount: $9,800

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7/2012 – 10/2015 Principal Investigator

Public Defense Team Model Evaluation including outcomes with LGBT youth Contract/Grant: Louisiana Center for Children’s Rights (formerly- Juvenile Regional Services and funded by Tides Foundation and Baptist Community Ministries) Total amount: $135,892

10/2012 – 6/2015 Principal Investigator Institute for Public Health and Justice. Program Evaluation & Training: Outcome Driven Practices in Behavioral Community Health. Grant: John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation / Baton Rouge Area Foundation Total amount: $350,000

2/2014- 10/2016 Principal Investigator Youth Futures Initiative and Alternative Education Programs for Youth at Risk of Juvenile and Criminal Justice Involvement Contract/Grant: Louisiana Youth Empowerment Project (funded by Tides Foundation, Vera Institute for Justice, & Department of Labor) Approx. amount: $120,000

7/2014 – 6/2016 Principal Investigator Louisiana Models for Change in Juvenile Justice Initiative. Targeted Area of Improvement: Evidence Based Practices for the Juvenile Justice System at the Community Level. Grant: John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Total amount: $550,000

11/2014 Consultant & Trainer Mental Health Training Curriculum for Juvenile Justice- Training of Trainers

Contract: Louisiana Office of Juvenile Justice Total amount: $2,500 6/2015 - 12/2015 Consultant City of New Orleans – Safety and Justice Challenge (Jails Reform

Initiative- Data Management) Grant: John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (subcontract with City of New Orleans- Grant Recipient)

Total amount: $20,000 (5 months) 6/2015 – 2/2016 Principal Investigator

Legislated Study regarding Raising the Age of Juvenile Jurisdiction in Louisiana

Grant: Baton Rouge Area Foundation Total Amount: $120,000 1/2016 - 4/2019 Contract Evaluator

OJJDP Juvenile Mentoring Program Grant – Camp Mariposa Mentor Evaluation Grant: Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention (subcontract with The Moyer Foundation- grant awarded 12/2015)

Approx. amount: $213,000 LSUHSC 5/2016 Principal Investigator Youth Mental Health Training Program for School Resource Officers Grant: Louisiana Children’s Trust Fund

Total Amount: $7,000 (PI turned down the grant award as it was far below application request yet at the ceiling for CTF awards that year).

6/2016 - 9/2016 Contract Consultant & Developer

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Development and dissemination of Juvenile Drug Court Standards for

Louisiana Contract: Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals / Office of Behavioral Health

Total amount: $18,000 6/2016 - present Co-Applicant & Project Evaluator Assessing a school, justice, and behavioral health collaborative approach

to improving school safety Grant: National Institute of Justice – Comprehensive School Safety Initiative (awarded with Policy Research Associates- National Center for Youth Opportunity & Justice) Approx. amount: $292,000 (LSUHSC award)

7/2016 - 6/2017 Contract Consultant & Developer Assessment and development of community based EBPs & Design and implementation of forensic evaluation process for juvenile and family courts in Louisiana Contract: Louisiana Department of Health / Office of Behavioral Health

Total amount: $62,000 3/2017 Contract Trainer/Consultant

Mental Health Training Curriculum for Juvenile Justice- Training of Trainers Contract: Louisiana Office of Juvenile Justice Total amount: $3,080

7/2017 – 6/2018 Co-Principal Investigator Resilient Baton Rouge- Disaster response evaluation and planning Grant: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Sub-awardee via: Baton Rouge Area foundation Total amount: $23,458 12/2017- 10/2018 Principal Investigator

Assessment of EBP utilization and recommendations for adult Medicaid behavioral health services

Contract: Louisiana Department of Health / Office of Behavioral Health– under the LSUHSC SPH Consortium for Health Transformation

Total amount: $49,000 4/2018 – present Principal Investigator

Center for Evidence to Practice in Behavioral Health- to advance Medicaid supported EBPs for children and youth in Louisiana. Contract: Louisiana Department of Health / Office of Behavioral health- under the LSUHSC Center for Healthcare Value and Equity (formerly the Consortium for Health Transformation) Current amount: $1,093,053

12/2018 – 3/2019 Contract Trainer/Consultant S.T.R.I.V.E.+- Curriculum, Training Manual, & Training of Trainers Contract: New York City Administration for Children’s Services, Division for Youth and Family Justice Total amount: $18,000

8/2019 – present Consultant Examining best practices for serving children and youth with complex

needs and requiring multi-systems intervention. Contract: The Moss Group, Inc. Total amount: $9,700

Pending Funding

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None currently

Non-funded applications (last three years)

7/2016 Principal Investigator Age of criminal responsibility Grant: U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention Approx. amount: $199,500 6/2017 Principal Investigator. House Concurrent Resolution 110, Legislated

study to examine the impact of behavioral health issues, including mental illnesses, substance abuse disorders, and developmental disabilities, on the criminal justice system. Proposed to: LDH/LSUHSC Consortium for Health Transformation. Request: $175,000

6/2018 Co-Principal Investigator (submitted in partnership with Policy Research Associates) Law Enforcement- youth Field Initiated Research and Evaluation Program “An examination of officer and community factors that facilitate implementation of crisis intervention teams for youth”

Grant: The U.S. Department of Justice- Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention

Approx amount: $750,000 5/2019 Co-Principal Investigator (submitted in partnership with Policy

Research Associates) “An evaluation of Crisis Intervention Training for improving outcomes for law enforcement and youth in crisis.”

Grant: Arnold Ventures Approx amount: $500,000

Journal Publications:

Refereed Phillippi, S. & Schroeder, J. (2006). Addressing the needs of mentally ill juvenile offenders: An

integrated treatment model. Forensic Therapist, 5 (2), 9-13. Phillippi, S. (2012) Socio-demographic variables predicting formal vs. informal juvenile justice

system handling and associated outcomes. Journal of Forensic Social Work, 2 (1), 45-68.

Phillippi, S. (2012). Family engagement is discovering what the family is motivated for.

Children’s Advocacy and the Law Resources Online. Available at http://www.clarola.org , Best Practices, 1-3.

Childs, K., Ryals, J., Frick, P., Lawing, K., Phillippi, S., & DePrato, D. (2013). Examining the

validity of the Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth (SAVRY) for predicting probation outcomes among adjudicated juvenile offenders. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 31(2), 256-270.

Phillippi, S., Cocozza, J., & DePrato, D. (2013). Advancing evidence-based practices for

juvenile justice reform through community development. Journal of Community Practice, 21 (4), 434-450. Available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10705422.2013.849636

Walker, S., Bumbarger, B., & Phillippi, S. (2015). Achieving successful evidence-based

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practice implementation in juvenile justice: The importance of diagnostic and evaluative capacity. Journal of Evaluation and Program Planning. 52, 189-197. DOI: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2015.05.001

Goldin, M., Phillippi, S., & Gee, R. (2015). Examining the Screening practices of physicians for postpartum depression: Implications for Improving Health Outcome. Women’s Health Issues. 25 (6):703-710. DOI: 10.1016/j.whi.2015.07.003

Hanken, K., Phillippi, S., Broyles, S. & Sothern, M. (2016). Determining best practices for outdoor physical activity programs targeting children: A systematic review. Journal of Childhood Obesity.

Pelligrino, N., Phillippi, S., Scribner, R., Zaitzow, B. & Sothern, M. (2017). Incarcerated black women in the southern United States: A systematic literature review of STI and HIV risk and implications for future public health research, practice and policy. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Disparities. 4(1), 9-18. DOI: 10.1007/s40615-015-0194-8

Yoshida, X.Y., Scribner, R., Chen, L., Broyles, S., Phillippi, S., Tseng, TS.. (2017) Diet Quality and its relationship with central obesity among Mexican Americans? –Findings from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 1999-2012. Public Health Nutrition 20(7): 1193-1202. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1368980016003190.

Yoshida, X.Y., Scribner, R., Chen, L., Broyles, S., Phillippi, S., Tseng, S.T. (2017) Role of age and acculturation in diet quality among Mexican Americans- Findings from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1999-2012. Preventing Chronic Disease. 14:E59.

Fisher, K. A., Phillippi, S., & Robinson, W. T. (2018). Resilience, Distress, and Dependence Influence Injection Related Risk among People Who Inject Drugs. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11469-018-9955-z

Keegan, R., Grover, L., Patron, D., Sugarman, O., Griffith, K., Sonnier, S., Springgate, B., Jumonville, L., Gardner, S., Massey, W., Miranda, J., Chung, B., Wells, K., Phillippi, S., Trapido, E., Ramirez, A., Meyers, D., Haywood, C., Landry, C., & Wennerstrom, A. (2018). Case study of Resilient Baton Rouge: Applying depression collaborative care and community planning to disaster recovery. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 15(6), 1208. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15061208

Yoshida, Y., Broyles, S., Scribner, R., Liewei, C., Phillippi, S., Jackson-Thompson, J., Simoes, E., & Tseng, T.S. (2018). Social support modifies the negative effects of acculturation on obesity and central obesity in Mexican men. Journal of Ethnicity and Health. Published

online: 26 June, 1-12, DOI: 10.1080/13557858.2018.1492708

Yoshida, Y., Scribner, R., Chen, L., Broyles, S., Phillippi, S., Simoes, E., Tseng, T. (2018).

Components of diet quality explain the association between acculturation and increased body mass index in Mexican Americans. Medicinia Preprints 2018, 2018110281 (doi: 10.20944/preprints201811.0281.v1).

Evans, M. G.; Broyles, S.; Frederiksen, B.; Gee, R.; Phillippi, S.; Sothern, M.; Theall, K.; & Wightkin, J. (2019). Long-acting reversible contraceptive utilization after policy change increasing device reimbursement to wholesale acquisition cost in Louisiana. American Journal Obstetrics and Gynecology, 221(128). E1-10. (doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajog.2019.04.024).

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Phillippi, S., Beiter, K., Thomas, C., Sugarman, O., Wennerstrom, A., Wells, K., & Trapido, E.

(2019) Examining Medicaid utilization pre- and post-natural disaster: A case study of the 2016 Baton Rouge area flood indicating a need for increased behavioral health access.

American Journal of Public Health, 109(S4). 316-321. (doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2019.305193). Submitted (pending review decisions) Beiter, K., Phillippi, S., Thomas, C., & Vos, S. (2019- In Review). Use of evidence-based

practices and gaps in services for treatment of behavioral health conditions in Medicaid-insured children. Health Services Research. TBD.

Thomas, C., Phillippi, S., Keator, K., & Cramer, C. (2019- In Review). Law enforcement in

schools. Journal of School Health. TBD Beiter, K., Bishop-Baier, M., & Phillippi, S. (2019). Addressing adolescent mal-coping. A need

for targeted clinical training. JAMA Psychiatry. TBD. Phillippi, S., Gastanaduy, M., Thomas, C., Hammack, A., & Sawyer, M. (2019). Impact of

inclusive policies on a community-based, urban area, alternative education program. Journal of Social Work. TBD.

Phillippi, S., Thomas, C., Yoshida, Y., & Afaneh, H. (2019). Holistic representation in juvenile

public defense: An evaluation of a multidisciplinary team. Crime & Delinquency. TBD. Phillippi, S. & Beiter, K. (2019). A survey method for understanding the status of evidence-

based practices in behavioral healthcare for a Medicaid population in Louisiana. Journal of Implementation Science. TBD

Phillippi, S., Lindau, H., Coote, B., Lawrence-Bidwell, M., Leonardi, C., & Beiter, K. (2019). A

two-year evaluation of Camp Mariposa in prevention of youth substance abuse and delinquency for a national high-risk population. Journal of Applied Juvenile Justice. TBD.

Phillippi, S., Berman, J., Thomas, C., & Test, A. (2019). Client satisfaction with a holistic juvenile defense model. Children and Youth Services Review. TBD.

Beauchamp, A., Fahrenwald, L., Danos, D., Phillippi, S. & Ferguson, T. (2019). Examining the association between violent school environment and sexual risk behavior among youth. The American Journal of Epidemiology. TBD.

Luo, T., Li, M., Williams, D., Phillippi, S., Yu, Q., Kantrow, S., Kao, Y.H., Lin, W., Celestin, M., & Tseng, T. (2019). QuitSmokingHelp: A study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of a WeChat based smoking cessation intervention for Chinese smokers. BMC Public Health. TBD.

Luo, T., Li, M., Williams, D., Phillippi, S., Yu, Q., Kantrow, S., Kao, Y.H., Lin, W., Celestin, M., & Tseng, T. (2019). Using Social Media for Smoking Cessation Interventions: A systematic Review. Perspectives in Public Health. TBD.

Non-refereed (primarily Public Policy Papers & Interdisciplinary Translational Briefs)

Phillippi, S. (March 2000). The road to delinquency. News Letter, Family Matters, Covington,

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LA: Published by the Youth Service Bureau of St. Tammany.

Phillippi, S. (2007). Analysis of the association between socio-demographic variables, juvenile offending, and formal vs. informal juvenile justice system handling in a non-urban sample. Unpublished Dissertation. Available on-line at: http://etd.lsu.edu/docs/available/etd-11122007-231956/ , Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University.

Phillippi, S., Cocozza, J., & Shufelt, J. (2007). Sixteenth Judicial District Court Juvenile Justice System Provider Survey Report. Louisiana Models for Change in Juvenile Justice & The

MacArthur Foundation. Available at http://www.modelsforchange.net/publications/373 Phillippi, S., Below, L., Cuffie, D. (2010). Evidence Based Practices for Juvenile Justice Reform

in Louisiana. Whitepaper. Louisiana Models for Change in Juvenile Justice & The

MacArthur Foundation. Available at http://sph.lsuhsc.edu/wp-

content/uploads/2016/07/52BEBPWhitepaper.pdf . New Orleans, LA: Louisiana State

University Health Sciences Center.

Shufelt, J., Phillippi, S., Cocozza, J., & DePrato, D. (2010). Fostering a Movement Towards Evidence-Based Screening, Assessment, and Treatment. Published by the Institute for

Public Health and Justice. New Orleans, LA. Available at http://sph.lsuhsc.edu/wp-

content/uploads/2016/07/5AFosteringEBP.pdf . Phillippi, S., DePrato, D., & Morris, M. (2010). Louisiana Cross-agency Task Force Position

Statement: Evidence Based Programs. Adopted and disseminated by Louisiana Office of Juvenile Justice, Department of Child and Family Services, and Louisiana Supreme Court F.I.N.S. Office. Published by the Institute for Public Health and Justice. New

Orleans, LA. Available at http://sph.lsuhsc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/General-

PositionStatement-_-FINAL-FOR-LA-MHJJ.pdf

Romanelli, L. H., Jensen, P., Skowyra, K., Cocozza, J. Phillippi, S., Calderoni, D., & Cooling, S. (2011). Parent Empowerment Program (PEP)- Juvenile Justice. Published by the REACH Institute. New York, NY.

Kanary, P & Phillippi, S. (2011). Strategic Implementation: Louisiana EBP Selection Assessment Guide. Published by the Institute for Public Health and Justice. New

Orleans, LA. Available at http://sph.lsuhsc.edu/wp-

content/uploads/2016/07/Louisiana_EBP_Selection_Guide.pdf .

Phillippi, S. (2011). Research-driven Reforms: Louisiana Juvenile Justice Screening, Assessment and Treatment Services Inventory. Published by the Institute for Public

Health and Justice. New Orleans, LA. Available at http://sph.lsuhsc.edu/wp-

content/uploads/2016/07/BRIEF-LA-JJ-Scrn-Asses-and-Tx-Services-Inventory-

PHILLIPPI-4-2011.pdf .

Phillippi, S., DePrato, D. & Vincent, G. (2011). Service Matrix: Linking Results of Screening & Assessment with Appropriate Services. Published by the Institute for Public Health and

Justice. New Orleans, LA. Available at http://sph.lsuhsc.edu/wp-

content/uploads/2016/07/BRIEF-Service-Matrices-PHILLIPPI-4-2011-with-VINCENT-

Eds.pdf .

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Phillippi, S. & DePrato, D. (2011). Based on the Evidence: Understanding the Core

Components of Evidence-Based Practice. Published by the Institute for Public Health and Justice. New Orleans, LA. Available at http://publichealth.lsuhsc.edu/iphj/pdf/52CEBPowerpoint.pdf .

Phillippi, S. & DePrato, D. (2011). Stakeholder Education and Awareness Regarding Evidence- Based Practices in Juvenile Justice. Published by the Institute for Public Health and Justice. New Orleans, LA. Available at http://publichealth.lsuhsc.edu/iphj/pdf/BRIEF%20Stakeholder%20Education%20and%20Awareness%20PHILLIPPI%204%202011.pdf .

Childs, K., Ryals, J., Frick, P., & Phillippi, S. (2011). Jefferson Parish Youth Outcomes Study. Published by Models for Change, an initiative of the John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur

Foundation. Available at http://sph.lsuhsc.edu/wp-

content/uploads/2016/07/4BYouthOutcomes.pdf . Phillippi, S. (2011). Rapides Parish FINS Cases Data Analysis for Rapides Parish Court and

FINS Program. Louisiana Models for Change directed evaluation with funding from the

MacArthur Foundation. Available at http://sph.lsuhsc.edu/wp-

content/uploads/2016/07/SOLibrary16.pdf .

Phillippi, S. (2011). National Review of Model Status Offender Services. Louisiana Models for Change directed review with funding from the MacArthur Foundation. Available at

http://sph.lsuhsc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/SOLibrary15.pdf .

Phillippi, S. & DePrato, D. (2012 update). Louisiana Models for Change Tool Kit for Fostering Movement Towards Evidence-Based Screening, Assessment, and Treatment. Published by the Institute of Public Health and Justice. New Orleans, LA. Available at http://publichealth.lsuhsc.edu/iphj/treatment.html .

Phillippi, S. (2012). Improving Louisiana’s Status Offender System: A Summary of Program

Service Models from Connecticut, Florida, and New York. Technical assistance report to the 2012 Legislated FINS Commission- Service Model Sub-committee. Funded by the

MacArthur Foundation and available at http://sph.lsuhsc.edu/wp-

content/uploads/2016/07/SOLibrary14.pdf

Phillippi, S. & DePrato, D. (2012). Summary of Available and Relevant Louisiana Status Offender Data to Highlight Service Needs. In Response to Senate Concurrent Resolution of the 2011 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature: Families In Need of Services Commission (February 2012). Model services section per technical assistance requested by the Commission and funded by the MacArthur Foundation is

available at http://sph.lsuhsc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/SO8ServiceData.pdf .

Phillippi, S. & DePrato, D. (2012). National Models, Policy, and Practices to Address Service Needs of Status Offending Youth. In Response to Senate Concurrent Resolution of the 2011 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature: Families In Need of Services Commission (February 2012). Model services section per technical assistance requested by the Commission and funded by the MacArthur Foundation is available at

http://sph.lsuhsc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/SO3Services.pdf .

DePrato, D., Salsich, A., Phillippi, S., Siegel, G., & Halemba, G. (2013). Sustaining Juvenile

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Justice System Reform: A Report to the Louisiana Juvenile Justice Implementation Commission. Commissioned by the 2011 Louisiana Legislature, funded by the MacArthur Foundation, & published by the Institute for Public Health and Justice.

Available at http://sph.lsuhsc.edu/wp-

content/uploads/2016/07/Report_FINAL_11February2013.pdf .

Executive summary and supporting documents available at http://sph.lsuhsc.edu/wp-

content/uploads/2016/07/ExecutiveSummary_FINAL_11_February_2013.pdf .

Kaplan, D. & Phillippi, S. (2013). Local detention reform leading to state adoption of best practice detention standards. Models for Change Systems Reform in Juvenile Justice. Innovation Brief Series. Chicago, IL.: MacArthur Foundation. Available at http://www.modelsforchange.net/publications/493

Mahoney, B. & Phillippi, S. (2013). Professional development for key decision makers in juvenile court: Strengthening the juvenile-specific knowledge and capabilities of prosecutors, defenders, and judges. Models for Change Systems Reform in Juvenile Justice. Innovation Brief Series. Chicago, IL.: MacArthur Foundation. Available at http://www.modelsforchange.net/publications/492

Phillippi, S. & DePrato, D. (2013). Model for effective implementation of evidence based

practices. Models for Change Systems Reform in Juvenile Justice. Innovation Brief Series. Chicago, IL.: MacArthur Foundation. Available at http://www.modelsforchange.net/publications/494

Institute for Public Health & Justice and the Louisiana District Attorneys Association. Graduated Sanctions Paper. Chicago, IL.: MacArthur Foundation. Available at

http://www.modelsforchange.net/publications/542 Phillippi, S., Coenson, C., Ryals, J., Lentini, K. & Cocoza, J. (2013). The Louisiana Experience:

Building Evidence Based Practices. Chicago, IL: MacArthur Foundation. Available at

http://www.modelsforchange.net/publications/562 Phillippi, S. & DePrato, D. (2013). National Context: Principles of Model Screening,

Assessment, and Service Delivery Brief. Chicago, IL: MacArthur Foundation. Available

at http://www.modelsforchange.net/publications/575 Phillippi, S. & DePrato, D. (2013). Screening and Assessment in Louisiana’s Juvenile Justice

System (summary brief). Chicago, IL: MacArthur Foundation. Available at

http://www.modelsforchange.net/publications/583 Conroy, J. & Phillippi, S. (2013). Evidence of Better Practice in Louisiana’s Juvenile Justice

System. Published by the Institute of Public Health and Justice. New Orleans, LA.

Available at http://sph.lsuhsc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Evidence-of-Better-

Practice-in-Louisiana-JJS_conroy-phillippi-Jan_2013.pdf Phillippi, S. (2014). Improving Louisiana’s Status Offender System. Chicago, IL: MacArthur

Foundation. Available at http://www.modelsforchange.net/publications/682

Phillippi, S., Morris, J., Keator, K., & Cocozza, J. (2014). Evidence-based practices guidebook:

10 steps to providing effective programs—Supporting juvenile justice involved youth experiencing behavioral health disorders. A joint project of the MacArthur Foundation

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and SAMHSA national policy academy. Available at http://cfc.ncmhjj.com/resources/implementing-evidence-based-practices/

Phillippi, S. (2014). Crisis Intervention Teams for Youth: A Law Enforcement Diversion Project. Chicago, IL: MacArthur Foundation. Available at

http://www.modelsforchange.net/publications/715 Skowyra, K., Cocozza, J., Griffin, G., Ferguson, D., Hills, H., Phillippi, S., & Kavanaugh, A.

(2014 2nd edition). The Mental Health Training Curriculum for Juvenile Justice. Published by the MacArthur Foundation and the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice. Policy Research Associates: Delmar, New York.

Childs, K. & Phillippi, S. (2014). Indicators of success: Developing system and youth outcome measures for juvenile justice agencies. Models for change Systems Reform in Juvenile Justice. Innovation Brief Series. Chicago, IL.: MacArthur Foundation. Available at

http://www.modelsforchange.net/publications/663 Hills, H. & Phillippi, S. (2014). Implementing evidence-based practices in a Louisiana juvenile

drug court. Models for change Systems Reform in Juvenile Justice. Innovation Brief Series. Chicago, IL.: MacArthur Foundation. Available at

http://www.modelsforchange.net/publications/662

Ryals, J. & Phillippi, S. (2014). Effective tools for local and state probation offices. Models for change Systems Reform in Juvenile Justice. Innovation Brief Series. Chicago, IL.:

MacArthur Foundation. Available at http://www.modelsforchange.net/publications/668

Greenwood, P. & Phillippi, S. (2014). Evidence-Based Practice for Policy Makers. Chicago, IL.:

MacArthur Foundation. Available at http://www.modelsforchange.net/publications/742 Scharf, P. & Phillippi, S. (2015). The social ecology of youth violence: Implications for

evidence-based community crime prevention. U.S. Congressional Briefing- Youth Violence Subcommittee. Preventing Violence: Evidence-Based Programs and Policies to Promote Positive Youth Development. Washington, DC.

Phillippi, S., Siegel, G., Scharf, P., Atkinson, A., McCann, E., & Arteaga, P. (2016). A legislated study of raising the age of juvenile jurisdiction in Louisiana: The future of 17-year-olds in the Louisiana justice system. In response to Louisiana House Concurrent Resolution No. 73 of the 2015 Regular Session. New Orleans, LA: LSUHSC Institute for Public Health &

Justice. Available at http://sph.lsuhsc.edu/wp-

content/uploads/2016/07/RAISE_THE_AGE_DRAFT_20160128Final.pdf

Phillippi, S. (2016). Louisiana Juvenile Drug Court Program Standards. Published by the Louisiana Supreme Court and the Louisiana Association of Drug Court Professionals with funding from the Louisiana Department of Health. New Orleans, LA. Available at

https://sph.lsuhsc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Louisiana-JvDC-Standards-MAY-

2017-FINAL.pdf

Phillippi, S. (2017). Survey of Louisiana Juvenile & Family Court Judges Regarding Behavioral Health Services. Funded and published by the Louisiana Department of Health. Baton Rouge, LA.

Phillippi, S., Vos, S., & Beiter, K. (2017). Behavioral Health Provider Survey of Youth Related

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Services: Results from the 2017 Self-Report Survey of Louisiana Medicaid and State Contracted Providers. Funded and published by the Louisiana Department of Health.

Baton Rouge, LA. Available at https://laevidencetopractice.com/

Schwartz, R., Geraghty, D., Phillippi, S., & Bridge, B. (2018). We Saw Long-Lasting Reforms from Models for Change in Our States. Published by the Juvenile Justice Information Exchange February 19, 2018. Available online at http://jjie.org/2018/02/19/we-saw-long-lasting-reforms-from-models-for-change-in-our-states/

Phillippi, S., Salame, Z., & Beiter, K. (2018). Behavioral Health Provider Survey of Adult Services: Results from the 2018 Self-Report Survey of Louisiana Medicaid and State Contracted Providers. Funded and published by the Louisiana Department of Health. Baton Rouge, LA.

Feye, A., Keator, K., & Phillippi, S. (2019). Caring for youth with behavioral health needs in the juvenile justice system: Improving knowledge and skills. Published by the National Center for Youth Opportunity and Justice and disseminated at the Coalition for Juvenile Justice annual conference. Washington, D.C.

Book Chapters:

Phillippi, S. & DePrato, D. (2009). Assessment and treatment of juvenile offenders. In Principles of Child and Adolescent Forensic Mental Health. E. Benedek, P. Ash, and C. Scott (eds). Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.

DePrato, D. & Phillippi, S. (2011). Juvenile offenders. In Correctional Mental Health: From

Theory to Practice. T. J. Fagan and R. K. Ax (eds). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Cocozza, J., DePrato, D., Phillippi, S., & Keator, K. (2013). Changing juvenile justice practice

and policy: Implementing evidence-based practices in Louisiana. In A.M. Culp (Ed.), Child and Family Advocacy. New York, NY: Springer Publishing.

Phillippi, S. & McCann, E. (2017). Youth certified as adults & serving adult sentences. In W.

Church (Ed.), Serving the stigmatized: Working with incarcerated populations. New York, NY: Springer Publishing.

Videos, Electronic Media, and Multimedia: Phillippi, S. (May 2013). National webinar presenter. The Louisiana Experience: Building

Evidence Based Practices. For the Association for Advancing Evidence Based Practice. Video available at http://www.advancingebp.org/?page_id=297 .

Phillippi, S., Morris, J., Keator, K., & Cocozza, J. (2014). Evidence-based practices guidebook:

10 steps to providing effective programs—Supporting juvenile justice involved youth experiencing behavioral health disorders. A joint project of the MacArthur Foundation and SAMHSA national policy academy. Available at http://cfc.ncmhjj.com/resources/implementing-evidence-based-practices/

Phillippi, S. & Armand, J. (July 2014). Institute for Public Health & Justice website (including

archive for policy and practice briefs from Models for Change and other key initiatives).

Available at https://sph.lsuhsc.edu/service/institute-for-public-health-and-justice/

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Phillippi, S. (June 2015) Guest blog writer for MST Services- Strengths of implementing an

evidence-based practice in a climate of “It is simply too hard” Available at http://info.mstservices.com/blog/strengths-implementing-evidence-based-practice-ebp

Phillippi, S. (January 2016). Guest blog writer for Special Ed Connection- How can districts set

parameters for school resource officers when it comes to working with students with special needs?. Available at http://www.specialedconnection.com/LrpSecStoryTool/index.jsp?contentId=22701935&query=(({JAN.+20}))&topic=Main&chunknum=1&offset=13&listnum=1

Phillippi, S. (January 2018). Faculty instructor via campus-wide video for LSUHSC IPE- Team

Up Motivational Interviewing. Video available via IPE media site and Moodle. Phillippi, S. (June & July 2019). Guest webinar presenter for the Eluna Network. An Evaluation

of Camp Mariposa Mentor Program. Available at

https://cc.readytalk.com/cc/s/meetingArchive?eventId=l3lq2jpo0f21 Simpson, L., Phillippi, S., Beiter, K., Singh, S., & Dave, P. (June 2019). Website for the Center

for Evidence to Practice and interactive map of Louisiana’s child serving EBPs.

https://laevidencetopractice.com/ &

https://laevidencetopractice.com/resources/interactive-map/

Published Abstracts & Posters at Scientific Meetings: Goldin, M. & Phillippi, S. (2014). Screening practices of physicians for postpartum depression:

A review of current literature. American Public Health Association annual conference. New Orleans, Louisiana.

Phillippi, S. (2015). Rapid uptake: Diagnostic and evaluative capacity in Louisiana. Society for

Prevention Research 23rd Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. Xu, Y.; Broyles, S., Chen, L., Tseng, T., Scribner, R., Phillippi, S. (2015). Acculturation and diet

quality among Mexican American adults in the U.S.: Findings from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2001-2008. American Public Health Association annual conference. Chicago, Illinois.

Xu, Y.; Broyles, S., Chen, L., Tseng, T., Scribner, R., Phillippi, S. (2016). Is diet quality related

to central obesity among Mexican Americans: Findings from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2001-2008. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting & Expo. Denver, Colorado.

Yoshida, Y., Broyles, S.; Scribner, R., Chen, L., Phillippi, S., Simoes, E., Jackson-Thompson,

J., & Tseng, T. (2017). Social support modifies the negative effects of acculturation on obesity in Mexican Americans. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting & Expo. Atlanta, Georgia.

Beiter, K. & Phillippi, S. (2018). Abstract & Oral Presentation- Utilization of evidence-based

behavioral health practices in Medicaid-eligible pediatric patients in Louisiana. Society of General Internal Medicine-Sothern Regional Meeting- Health Care Research, Quality Improvement & Patient Safety. New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Kramer, C., Keator, K., & Phillippi, S. (2018). Paper presentation- Qualitative analysis of school

professional beliefs and subjective theories about adolescent behavioral health and discipline. 31st Annual Research & Policy Conference: Child, Adolescent, and Young Adult Behavioral Health. Tampa, Florida.

Phillippi, S., Lindau, H., Coote, B., & Maus, B. (2018). Abstract & Poster presentation-

Interrupting determinants of abuse, substance misuse, and delinquency: A national OJJDP supported evaluation of an innovative early prevention group mentoring approach with at risk youth. University of Maryland, Baltimore Training Institute Conference. Washington, D.C.

Beiter, K. & Phillippi, S. (2019). Abstract & Poster presentation- Hospitalization of Medicaid-

Insured Adults for Behavioral Health Conditions: Identified Needs for Substance Use Disorder Services. American Psychiatric Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Beiter, K. & Phillippi, S. (2019) Abstract & Poster presentation- Using a survey of behavioral

health providers to understand the status of evidence-based practices for Medicaid enrollees state-wide. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Expo. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Inventions and Intellectual Properties:

Wood, A., Phillippi, S., & DePrato, D. (2005) LSUHSC-Juvenile Justice Program Treatment Manual: Clinic-Based Substance Abuse Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders. Developed for the Louisiana State University Healthcare Clinics working in conjunction with the Louisiana Office of Youth Development.

Wood, A., Phillippi, S., & DePrato, D. (2005) LSUHSC-Juvenile Justice Program Treatment

Manual: Dorm-Based Substance Abuse Treatment Program. Developed for the Louisiana Office of Youth Development.

Wood, A., Phillippi, S., & DePrato, D. (November 2005) LSUHSC-Juvenile Justice Program

Treatment Manual: Clinic-Based Substance Abuse Treatment Program. Developed for the Louisiana Office of Youth Development.

Phillippi, S., Shufelt, J., & Cocozza, J. (2006). Louisiana Juvenile Justice Service Provider

Survey. Survey of screening, assessment, practices, and capacity of justice utilized service providers. Developed and housed at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center. Institute for Public Health and Justice.

Phillippi, S., Morris, J., McGrew, D., & DePrato, D. (2010). Louisiana Behavioral Health

Service Provider Survey. Survey of screening, assessment, practices, and capacity of child and adolescent behavioral health service providers. Developed in conjunction with a Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals-Office of Behavioral Health initiative and housed at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center. Institute for Public Health and Justice.

Phillippi, S. & Greenwood, P. (2014). Expanding EBPs in Juvenile Justice Settings Using an

Efficient and Effective Model of Implementation- Policy Academy Model. Developed & used in multi-state and regional academy format. Institute for Public Health & Justice.

Phillippi. S. & Vos, S. (2017). Behavioral Health System Treatment Services Inventory. Survey

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of practices and capacity of Medicaid and state contracted child and adolescent service providers. Developed and housed at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center- School of Public Health: Behavioral and Community Health Sciences.

Phillippi. S. & Darling, A. (2018). Behavioral Health System Treatment Services Inventory—

Adult Version. Survey of practices and capacity of Medicaid and state contracted adult service providers. Developed and housed at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center- School of Public Health: Behavioral and Community Health Sciences.

Scientific Presentations, Invited Presentations & Seminars at Professional Meetings/Symposia:

Local Phillippi S (February 1995). Plenary. Juvenile Crime and the Justice System. St. Tammany West Leadership Conference. Covington, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (August 1996). Plenary. FINS: Data Collection and Case Management. 17th Annual Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (February 1997). Plenary/Invited Presentation. Prevention & Intervention Measures for Juvenile Delinquency. St. Tammany East Leadership Conference. Slidell, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (August 1997). Invited Presentation. The Impact of FINS: A Step Toward Comprehensive Intervention. 18th Annual Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. New Orleans, Louisiana. Bronfin, M, Hallstrom, K, Phillippi, S (January 1998). Plenary. FINS of Louisiana: Informal FINS Process & Referral Criteria. Louisiana Association of Family Court Judges Conference. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (May 2001). Plenary. Reaching the Unmotivated FINS Client. Louisiana Families In Need of Service State Conference. Lafayette, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (June 2002). Plenary. Reaching the TASC Client: Using the Conference as an Agent of Change. Louisiana Truancy Assessment and Service Center Program Conference. Alexandria, Louisiana Phillippi, S, VanBeyer, K (June 2002). Plenary. Professionalism, Adolescent Behavior, and Crisis Management. New Orleans Public Schools Annual Conference for School-Based Resource Officers and Security. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S, Evans, L (January 2003) Invited Presentation. Training & Program Evaluation in Juvenile Corrections: Opportunity for Staff Development and Culture Change. Louisiana Conference of Family Court Judges. New Orleans, Louisiana. DePrato, D, Phillippi, S, Schwehm, K (September 2003) Invited Presentation. Mental Health and Juvenile Justice. Louisiana Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (September 2004). Invited Presentation. Integrated Substance Abuse Treatment for Youth in Juvenile Justice Settings. SASA/CADA/NPIC Fall Addictions Conference. Metairie, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (September 2004). Invited Presentation. Skills-Based Interventions for an Effective Continuum of Care in Juvenile Justice. Louisiana Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (October 2004). Invited Presentation. Best Practices for Youth Involved in the Juvenile Justice System. Southeast Louisiana Hospital 3rd Annual Mental Health Symposium. Mandeville, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (June 2005). Plenary. Youth with Mental Health Disorders in the Juvenile Justice System: A Brief Overview of Issues and Recommended Responses. National Alliance on Mental Illness. Mandeville, Louisiana.

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Phillippi, S (June 2006). Plenary. Screening & Treatment of Trauma in Adolescents: A New Assessment Tool for PTSD. Louisiana Association of Clinical Social Workers. Harahan, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (March 2007). Plenary. Child Welfare, Foster care, & Juvenile Justice: Serious Behavioral Problems & Psychosocial Developmental Considerations in Working with Abused Youth. Child Welfare & the Law Series, sponsored by the Louisiana Supreme Court. Alexandria, Louisiana. Phillippi, S, Cocozza, J, DePrato, D (March 2007). Invited Presentation. Research to Reform: Using Evidence-Based Practices in the Juvenile Justice System. 27th Annual Louisiana Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S, Cocozza, J, DePrato, D (March 2007). Presentation. Utilizing Research for Reform: Evidence-Based Practices & the Juvenile Justice System. National Association of Social Workers: Louisiana Chapter Annual Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Scali, M, Phillippi, S, Soler, M (April 2007) Plenary. Models for Change: System Reform in Juvenile Justice. Louisiana FINS Association Annual Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (November 2007). Invited Presentation. Training, Supervision, & Change Management: Key Components of Program Development. Louisiana Juvenile Drug Court Summit. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (December 2007) Seminar. Motivational Interviewing. Alexandria Juvenile Justice System Clinicians, Case Managers, and Probation Officers. Alexandria, Louisiana. Phillippi, S, DePrato, D (March 2008) Invited Presentation. Based on the Evidence: Understanding the Core Components of Evidence-Based Practice. Louisiana Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. Lake Charles, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (March – June 2008) Seminar. Motivational Interviewing and Engagement Skills for Front Line Staff and Supervisors. Florida Parishes Human Services Authority. Covington & Amite, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (April 2008). Presentation. A Louisiana Juvenile Justice Study: Gender, Race, and Family Factors Associated with How Non-Violent, First-Time Juvenile Offenders are Handled. Louisiana National Association of Social Workers. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (April 2008) Plenary. An Introduction to Motivational Interviewing & Engagement. Louisiana Families In Need of Services Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (April 2008) Plenary. Understanding Adolescent Development in the Context of the Juvenile Justice System. Louisiana Juvenile Officers Association Conference. Alexandria, Louisiana. Phillippi, S, Crawford, C (June 2008) Seminar. Understanding Adolescent Development Research in Juvenile Delinquency Cases. Jefferson Parish Juvenile Court Indigent Defenders. Gretna, Louisiana. Phillippi, S, Vincent, G (June 2008) Plenary. Evidence-based Community Services. Louisiana Child and Youth Planning Board Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (August 2008) Seminar. An Introduction to Motivational Interviewing & Engagement. Jefferson Parish Public Forum for Clinical Service Providers, School Counselors, and Probation Officers. Metairie, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (August 2008) Seminar. An Introduction to Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment. Jefferson Parish Public Forum for Clinical Service Providers, School Counselors, and Probation Officers. Metairie, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (October 2008) Seminar. Introduction to Socio-Ecological Systems Treatment. NAMI Louisiana Work Force Development Conference for the Louisiana Office of Mental Health. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (October 2008) Seminar. An Introduction to Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment. 16th Judicial District Attorney Diversion and Early Intervention Program. New Iberia, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (October 2008) Seminar. An Introduction to Motivational Interviewing & Engagement. Central Louisiana Regional Training for the Office of Community Services, Office of Family Support, Support Enforcement, Court, and Probation staff. Alexandria, Louisiana.

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Phillippi, S (December 2008) Invited Presentation. An Introduction to Motivational Interviewing & Engagement. Ascension Parish School Board for school mental health and counseling professionals. Donaldsonville, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (February 2009) Seminar. An Introduction to Motivational Interviewing & Engagement. Caddo Parish Juvenile Services. Shreveport, Louisiana. Roberts, J, Phillippi, S (March 2009) Invited Presentation. Applying Evidence Based Practices to Reduce Family Violence. Prevent Child Abuse Louisiana’s 23rd Annual “Kids are Worth It” Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (April 2009) Plenary. Why Evidence-Based Practices in Juvenile Justice? Louisiana District Attorneys Association. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (April 2009) Seminar. An Introduction to Motivational Interviewing & Engagement. AND Supervising Motivational Interviewing with Probation Staff. Calcasieu Parish Department of Juvenile Services. Lake Charles, Louisiana. Below, L, Phillippi, S (April 2009) Seminar. Evidence Based Practices for Louisiana’s Juvenile Justice System. Juvenile Justice Project of Louisiana and Families of Louisiana Incarcerated Children. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (April 2009) Seminar. An Introduction to Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment. Jefferson Parish Public Forum for Clinical Service Providers, School Counselors, and Probation Officers. Metairie, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (April 2009) Plenary. Research to Reform: Using Evidence Based Practices for FINS Clients. Louisiana Families In Need of Services Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (May 2009) Invited Presentation. Research Supported Practice: Engaging & Targeting Treatment for Delinquent Youth. Louisiana Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (May 2009) Seminar. An Introduction to Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment. Jefferson Parish Public Forum for Clinical Service Providers, School Counselors, and Probation Officers. Metairie, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (June 2009) Plenary. Research Driven Screening and Assessment Practices. Louisiana District Attorneys Association annual conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (July 2009) Invited Presentation. Adolescent Development & Delinquency Risk/Protective Factors. Neighborhood Board- District Attorney Diversion Program. Alexandria, Louisiana. Toriello, P & Phillippi, S (August 2009). Seminar for Trainers: Motivational Interviewing. Louisiana Models for Change grantees. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Vincent, G & Phillippi, S (October 2009). Invited Presentation. Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth. Juvenile Court Judges, District Attorneys, and Public Defenders Conference. Lafayette, Louisiana. Schmidt, H & Phillippi, S (November 2009). Seminar for Trainers: Functional Behavior Analysis and Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Fundamentals. Louisiana Models for Change grantees. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S & Daly, C (February 2010) Plenary. Evidence Based Screening, Assessment, and Treatment in the Juvenile Justice System. Louisiana District Attorney Association’s Juvenile Justice Summit. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S; Federici, T; Grady, R (March 2010). Invited Presentation. Using Motivational Interviewing to Engage Ambivalent, Resistant Youth. 30th Annual Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S; Scali, M; DePrato, D (March 2010). Invited Presentation. Understanding Adolescent Development in the Context of the Juvenile Justice System. 30th Annual Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (March 2010). Keynote/Plenary. Evidence Based Practices in Juvenile Justice. 4th Judicial District Child and Youth Planning Board and Children’s Coalition Annual Meeting. Monroe, Louisiana.

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Phillippi, S (May 2010). Seminar. Motivational Interviewing & Engagement for Probation Officers. Jefferson Parish Department of Juvenile Services. Gretna, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (July 2010). Seminar. Implementing, Supervising, Reinforcing Motivational Interviewing for Probation Officers. Jefferson Parish Department of Juvenile Services, Gretna, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (July 2010). Invited Presentation. Motivational Interviewing & Engagement for Juvenile Justice Service Providers. 4th Judicial District Child & Youth Planning Board and the University of Louisiana Monroe. Monroe, Louisiana. Phillippi, S, Gatlin, C, Kinscherff, R (August 2010). Seminar. Crisis Intervention Training for School Resource Officers. Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Department. Harvey, Louisiana. Phillippi, S, Kaplan, D (August 2010). Invited Presenter. Evidence-based Practices for Louisiana Juvenile Justice Reform: A Meeting of Providers. Louisiana Juvenile Justice Service Provider Consortium Meeting. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (September 2010). Plenary. Introduction to Evidence-based Strategies & Community Services. Louisiana Children’s Cabinet Child and Youth Planning Board Summit. Shreveport, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (September 2010). Plenary. Working Towards Change: How Providers Can Best Engage Youth & Families to Support Effective Court Processes. Juvenile Justice Summit sponsored by the Louisiana District Attorney Association and the Juvenile and Family Court Judges Association. Monroe, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (October 2010). Invited Presenter. Child Welfare, Foster Care, & Juvenile Justice: Serious Behavioral Problems & Psychosocial Developmental Considerations in Working with Abused Youth. Louisiana Together We Can Conference sponsored by the Department of Children and Family Services & the Louisiana Supreme Court. Lafayette, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (October 2010). Invited Presenter. Motivational Interviewing & Engagement for Juvenile Justice Service Providers. Jefferson Parish Juvenile Court- Families In Need of Services Program. Gretna, Louisiana. Phillippi, S, Kamin, D, Gatlin, C (November 2010). Seminar. Crisis Intervention Training for Youth: Training the Trainer. Statewide training of law enforcement trainers by the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice. Metairie, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (December 2010). Invited Presenter. Motivational Interviewing & Engagement. Catholic Charities sponsored community workshop. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (January 2011). Seminar. Supervising and Reinforcing Motivational Interviewing & Engagement for Juvenile Justice Probation Managers. Louisiana Office of Juvenile Justice- Statewide probation supervisor training. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (February 2011). Invited Presenter. Child Welfare, Foster Care, & Juvenile Justice: Serious Behavioral Problems & Psychosocial Developmental Considerations in Working with Abused Youth. Children’s Advocacy Center, DePaul Hospital, and the Audrey Hepburn CARE Center community education series. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (February 2011). Invited Presentation. State of Community-based Adolescent Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services in Louisiana and Their Impact on Public Safety. Louisiana Juvenile Justice Reform Act Implementation Commission. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S, Gatlin, C (April 2011). Invited Presentation. Youth in Crisis: Response Tools for Law Enforcement and School Resource Officers. Louisiana Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S, Bolin, D (April 2011). Invited Presentation. Toolkit for Advancing Evidence-Based Screening, Assessment, and Treatment. Louisiana Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (August 2011). Invited Presentation. Abuse, Child Welfare, & Juvenile Justice: Behavioral Problems & Psychosocial Developmental Considerations. Jefferson Parish Public School System Counselors. Harvey, Louisiana.

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Phillippi, S (August 2011). Invited Presentation. Abuse, Child Welfare, & Juvenile Justice: Behavioral Problems & Psychosocial Developmental Considerations. Louisiana Safe & Drug Free Schools Summit (Put on by the Governor’s Drug Policy Board). Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (September 2011). Seminar. Supervising Motivational Interviewing Techniques with Probation Officers & Skills Training Booster. Jefferson Parish Juvenile Probation Department. Harvey, Louisiana. Griffin, G, Phillippi, S (October 2011). Seminar / Training of Trainers. NCMHJJ’s Mental Health Training for Juvenile Justice Curriculum. Louisiana Office of Juvenile Justice Administration, Field Supervisors, and Trainers. Baton Rouge, Louisiana Phillippi, S (October 2011). Invited Presentation. Teen Brain Development. Together We Can: Conference of Professionals Working with Abused and Neglected Children. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (October 2011). Seminar. Adolescent Substance Abuse: Integrated Treatment for a Pervasive Problem. The Professional Development Network. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S, DePrato, D, Koch, P (November 2011) Invited State Legislature Committee Presentation. Components of Model Status Offender Programs. Louisiana FINS Commission. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S, Bolin, D, Sanders, J (December 2011). Plenary. Screening and Assessment in the Juvenile Justice System. Louisiana District Attorneys Association. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Cocozza, J, Phillippi, S, Sutton, J (April 2012). Invited Presentation. Model Screening, Assessment & Treatment Services for Juvenile Drug Courts. Louisiana Drug Court Association & Louisiana Supreme Court Drug Court Office. New Orleans, Louisiana. Ritcher, D, Phillippi, S, McCall, D (April 2012). Plenary. Engaging the Family in the FINS Process to Ensure Appropriate Services and Outcomes. Louisiana FINS Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (May 2012). Plenary. Teen Brain Development: Trauma and Resiliency. Louisiana Children’s Mental Health Summit. Department of Health & Hospitals: Office of Behavioral Health. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (June 2012). Invited Presentation. Improving the Effectiveness of Children and Youth Planning Boards: What Planning Boards Need to Know about Community Services & How to Perform a Basic Assessment. Children & Youth Planning Board Summit co-sponsored by the Louisiana Children’s Cabinet and the MacArthur Foundation. Lafayette, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (August 2012). Invited Presentation. Helping Your Agency Excel in the Realities of 21st Century Juvenile Justice Challenges: The Mental Health Training Curriculum. Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (September 2012) Seminar. Louisiana Juvenile Justice Assessment & Services. Juvenile Justice Implementation Commission Meetings. Ruston, Lafayette, & Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S., Coenson, C., Ryals, J., Lentini, K., & Greenwood, P. (January 2013). Moderator & Panel Presentation. Models for Developing Evidence-Based Practices: Providing Appropriate Services at the State and Local Levels. Sustaining Louisiana Juvenile Justice Reform: Institute for Public Health and Justice, Leveraging Success for Future Reform. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (August 2013). Plenary. An Overview of Motivational Interviewing. National Fertility Care Conference. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (August 2013). Seminar. Motivational Interviewing for Court Program Professionals. Houma, Louisiana Phillippi, S. (November 2013). Seminar. Motivational Interviewing. Louisiana Association of Drug Court Professionals. Ruston, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (February 2014). Seminar. Motivational Interviewing: An Introduction. National Association of School Social Workers Conference. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (February 2014). Seminar. Motivational Interviewing. Louisiana Association of Drug Court Professionals Annual Conference. New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Phillippi, S. (February 2014). Seminar. Motivational Interviewing. Woman’s New Life Center clinical staff training. Metairie, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2014). Seminar. Motivational Interviewing: Skills to Enhance Practice. Youth Empowerment Project staff training. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2014). Seminar. Motivational Interviewing: Tools to Enhance Your Practice. National Association of Social Workers. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2014). Seminar. Adolescent Development, Mental Illness, and Trauma. Youth Empowerment Project staff training. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2014). Seminar. Supervising and Reinforcing Motivational Interviewing Skills. Youth Empowerment Project supervisor training. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (May 2014). Seminar. Verbal De-escalation Training. Youth Empowerment Project staff training. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (May 2014). Presentation. Shifting Focus Beyond Illness: Promoting Mental Health with Individuals and Communities. Louisiana Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (May 2014). Invited Presenter. Model Programs for Status Offenders. Louisiana Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (November 2014). Seminar. Mental Health Training Curriculum of Juvenile Justice- Training for Trainers. Probation trainers, supervisors, and mental health staff. Louisiana Office of Juvenile Justice. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. & Dennis, A. (January 2015). Seminar. Adolescent Mental Health Training for School Resource Officers. National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice initiative. Shreveport, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (January 2015). Seminar. Introduction to Motivational Interviewing. National Association of School Social Workers. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (February 2015). Presenter & Professional Meeting Facilitator. Louisiana Juvenile Justice Reform Consensus Building Meetings- Town Hall Gatherings 2015. 4-meetings—Lafayette, Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Ruston, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2015). Invited Presenter. Future Challenges to Juvenile Justice: What Forensic Workers Need to Discuss. National Association of Social Workers Annual Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2015). Invited Presenter. Promotion of Public Mental Health Practices: How will you contribute? National Association of Social Workers Annual Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (April 2015). Keynote / Plenary. State of the State: At Risk Youth in Louisiana. Annual Louisiana Child Well-Being Summit. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (May 2015). Invited Presenter. Messages from the Field: What Juvenile Justice Stakeholders Say about the Future of Juvenile Reform. 35th Annual Louisiana Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. & Gatlin, C. (May 2015). Seminar. Police Presence in Schools: Diversion Options for the School-to-Prison Pipeline. 35th Annual Louisiana Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (July 2015). Keynote/Plenary. Our Kids Our Schools: At Risk Youth in Louisiana. Baton Rouge Schools’ Back-2-School Conference—“Keeping Our Young People Healthy.” Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. & Perry, J. (January 2016). Presentation. Legislated Study of Raising the Age of Juvenile Jurisdiction in Louisiana. City and Juvenile Court Judges Winter Seminar. Marksville, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (February, 2016). Presentation. Louisiana Juvenile Drug Court Standards. Louisiana Association of Drug Court Professionals. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S., Mikulich, A., & Sams-Abiodun, P. (April 2016) Multi-University/Discipline Panel Presentation. Mass Incarceration: A Public Health Issue. National Public Health Week. LSUHSC. New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Phillippi, S. (April 2016). Plenary. Age Matters: Finds from Legislated Study of Raising the Age of Juvenile Jurisdiction in Louisiana. Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (May 2016). Seminar. Motivational Interviewing: A Tool to Enhance Practice. Bridge House. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (July 2016). Seminar. Motivational Interviewing. Tulane University School of Social Work- Practice Methods. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (August 2016). Clinical Workshop. Motivational Interviewing. Jewish Family Services of New Orleans. Metairie, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (September 2016). Clinical Workshop. Overview of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Bridge House. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (October 2016). Presentation. Effective Treatment Approaches for Adolescent Substance Abuse. Together We Can- Child Welfare Conference. Lafayette, Louisiana. Phillippi, S., Hussey, J., Kasofsky, J., Spier, A. (November 2016). Panel Presentation/Moderator. Louisiana Disaster Response: Lessons Learned. Trauma & Resiliency Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (January 2017). Clinical Workshop. Overview of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Jewish Family Services of Greater New Orleans. Metairie, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (January 2017). Clinical Workshop. An Introduction to Motivational Interviewing. Harry Thompson Center. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (February 2017). Plenary. Introduction to Motivational Interviewing. Louisiana Public Defender Board & Child Welfare Attorney Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2017). Seminar. Mental Health Training Curriculum for Juvenile Justice- Training of Trainers. Louisiana Office of Juvenile Justice. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2017). Opening Plenary. Louisiana Juvenile Drug Court Standards- The EBP Fit. MST Service, Inc. Lafayette, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2017). Keynote. State of Our Services for Youth- Survey of Louisiana Providers. NASW-LA Annual Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (April 2017). Workshop/Breakout. Louisiana Juvenile Drug Court Standards. Louisiana Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. & Touchet-Morgan, B. (April 2017). Workshop/Breakout. Legislated Study of Raising the Age of Juvenile Jurisdiction in Louisiana. Louisiana Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (April 2017). Plenary. Louisiana Juvenile Drug Court Program Standards. Louisiana Association of Drug Court Professionals Annual Conference. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (June 2017). Seminar. Behavioral Health Collaborations with the Justice System. LDH Behavioral Health Symposium: Forging Partnerships through Integration. Baton Rouge, Louisiana Phillippi, S. (August 2017). Presentation. State of Our Services for Youth- Survey of Louisiana Providers. Children’s Behavioral Health: Cross Systems Meeting. Louisiana Office of Behavioral Health. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (August 2017). Presentation. State of Our Services for Youth- Survey of Louisiana Providers. Children’s Behavioral Health: Cross Systems Meeting. Louisiana Office of Behavioral Health. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (November 2017). Presentation. Raising the Age of Juvenile Jurisdiction: Policy Level Change. Tulane University School of Social Work- Social Welfare Policy Class. New Orleans, Louisiana Phillippi, S. (January 2018). Presentation. LSU SPH CE Policy Position Example. Louisiana State University School of Public Health. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (January 2018). Presentation. Motivational Interviewing Skills Overview. Jefferson Parish Pre-Trial Diversion Program- Office of the District Attorney. Harvey, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (February 2018). Presentation. Working Towards Change: Motivational Interviewing as a Tool to Enhance Practice. Bridge House and Grace House. New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Phillippi, S. (February 2018) Plenary. You are Only Human: Trauma, Fatigue and the Judiciary… the Unintended Consequences of Being a Good Judge. Louisiana Judges Retreat. Solomon Episcopal Conference Center, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2018). Seminar. Shaping Practice: Applying a Revised Paradigm of CBT to Understand, Predict, and Change Behavior. Louisiana National Association of Social Workers Annual Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2018). Keynote. Louisiana’s Behavioral Health Workforce for Youth- Reach, Quality, Capacity, and Medicaid Reliance. Louisiana National Association of Social Workers Annual Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2018) Seminar. Shaping Practice: Applying a Revised Paradigm of CBT to Understand, Predict, and Change Behavior. Jewish Family Service of Greater New Orleans. Metairie, Louisiana. Phillippi, S., Hebert, A. & Bousch, J. (March 2018). Invited Presentation. Strengths & Threats of JJ Reform in Louisiana. Louisiana Juvenile Defender Annual Training Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (April 2018). Keynote. Motivational Interviewing as a Tool to Enhance Practice. Epsilon Nu chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society at LSUHSC- School of Nursing. University Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (April 2018). Plenary. Louisiana’s Behavioral Health Workforce for Youth- Reach, Quality, Capacity, and Medicaid Reliance. Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. & Koozmin, A. (April 2018). Invited Presentation. Next Steps in Implementation: Juvenile Drug Treatment Guidelines & Louisiana Juvenile Drug Court Program Standards. Louisiana Association of Drug Court Professionals. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. & Wood, A. (April 2018). Invited Presentation. Motivational Interviewing: A Tool to Enhance Practice. AIDS Education & Training Center Program (AETC) South Central. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (May 2018) Invited Plenary. You are Only Human: Trauma, Fatigue and You… the Unintended Consequences of Being Good at What you Do. Bridge House / Grace House Conference. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. & McGee, C. (June 2018). Seminar. Adolescent Mental Health Training for School Resource Officers. Regional training of law enforcement by the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice & the National Association of School Resource Officers. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (July 2018). Seminar. Motivational Interviewing as a Tool to Enhance Practice. Tulane School of Social Work, New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (September 2018). Seminar. Motivational Interviewing as a Tool to Enhance Practice. LSUHSC Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Departments, New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S., Scharf, P., Duchesne, J.C., & Bradford, A. (September 2018). Panel. Gun Violence in New Orleans. Tulane Medical School, New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (September 2018). Presentation. Motivational Interviewing as a Tool to Enhance Practice. For Bastian. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (October 2018). Invited Presentation. Supporting Youth Involved with Multiple Service Systems, Behavioral Health, Child Welfare & Juvenile Justice. Louisiana Together We Can Conference. Lafayette, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (Nov 2018). Plenary. Motivational Interviewing: A Tool to Enhance Practice. East Jefferson General Hospital, Metairie, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (Dec 2018). Invited Presentation. Understanding, Predicting, and Changing Behavior: CBT to Shape Your Practice. Jewish Family Services of Greater New Orleans, Metairie, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. & McGee, C. (Jan 2019). Seminar. Adolescent Mental Health Training for School Resource Officers. Regional training of law enforcement by the National Center for Mental

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Health and Juvenile Justice & the National Association of School Resource Officers. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2019) Invited Workshop. You are Only Human: Trauma, Fatigue and You… the Unintended Consequences of Being Good at What you Do. Jewish Family Services of Greater New Orleans. Metairie, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2019). Invited Presentation. Three Cornerstones of Research-Driven Clinical Care: Engagement, Skills Development, and Supportive Networks. National Association of Social Workers- Louisiana Chapter’s Annual Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2019). Invited Presentation. Developing Louisiana’s Workforce: Changing Quality of Care. National Association of Social Workers- Louisiana Chapter’s Annual Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S., Vicari, R., Comeaux, M., & Hussey, J. (April 2019). Plenary Panel. Support Behavioral Health: Exploring the Inextricable Link between Behavioral Health and Effective Education for Children. 2019 Louisiana Health Summit: Working Together for Louisiana Children and Families. Baton Rouge, Louisiana Phillippi, S. (April 2019). Plenary. Kids Will Be Kids: Why Teens Do What They Do & How to Change It. 39th Annual Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (April 2019) Invited Workshop. You are Only Human: Trauma, Fatigue and You… the Unintended Consequences of Being Good at What you Do. 39th Annual Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. & Hardy, M. (May 2019). Seminar. Adolescent Mental Health Training for School Resource Officers. Regional training of law enforcement by the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice & the National Association of School Resource Officers. Luling, Louisiana. National

Phillippi, S, Hufft, A (October 2002). Presentation. Training: Opportunity for Culture and Career Building. National Commission on Correctional Health Care. Nashville, Tennessee. Evans, L, Phillippi, S (May 2003). Invited Presentation. ACA Juvenile Healthcare Performance-Based Standards: Field Test Recommendations. CAMA: American Correctional Association. New Orleans, Louisiana. DePrato, D, Phillippi, S, Schwehm, K (2004) Seminar. Promising Mental Health Treatment Approaches in Juvenile Justice Environments. American Correctional Association, Winter Conference. New Orleans, Louisiana. DePrato, D, Phillippi, S, Gankendorff, R (November 2004). Panel Presentation. Creating a Healthcare System within Juvenile Corrections: Lessons Learned. National Commission on Correctional Health Care. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S, Evans, L, Trupin, E, Petrilla, J (May 2004). Panel Presentation. Program Development in Mental Health Care: Improving Services for Youth in Secure Care. National GAINS Co-Occurring Disorders and Justice Center Conference. Las Vegas, Nevada. Phillippi, S, Cocozza, J (December 2007). Seminar. Advancing Evidence-Based Practices: Lessons Learned and Challenges for the Future. 2nd Annual MacArthur Foundation Models for Change in Juvenile Justice. Washington, DC. Phillippi, S, Cocozza, J (December 2008) Invited Presentation. Advancing Evidence-Based Practices: Dissemination Progress and Challenges for the Future. 3rd Annual MacArthur Foundation Models for Change in Juvenile Justice. Washington, DC. Morris, J; Phillippi, S; Snyder, K (December 2009). Invited Presentation: Implementation and Sustainability Strategies for Evidence Based Practices. National Models for Change in Juvenile Justice Reform Conference. Washington, D.C.

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Phillippi, S & Snyder, K (March 2010). Invited Presentation. Ensuring Youth with Mental Health Needs have Access to Effective Services and Programs. National GAINS Conference. Orlando, Florida. Phillippi, S (May 2010). Invited Presentation. Motivational Interviewing & Engagement for Probation Officers. Pennsylvania Juvenile Court Judges’ Commission & Juvenile Probation Services. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Phillippi, S (July 2010). Invited Presentation. Evidence-Based Practices for Reducing Recidivism. 8th Annual National Juvenile Justice Network Forum. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (October 2010). Invited Presentation. Evidence-Based Practices for Reducing Recidivism. National Academy for State Health Policy 23rd Annual Conference, Juvenile Justice Preconference Session. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (October 2010). Invited Presenter. Motivational Interviewing & Engagement for Juvenile Justice Probation Officers. Lehigh, Berks, and North Hampton Counties. Lehigh, Pennsylvania. Teodosio, L, Espinosa, E, Phillippi, S (October 2010). Invited Presentation. Taking Stock of Accomplishments: Implementing, Diffusing, and Sustaining Change. Annual Meeting of the Mental Health and Juvenile Justice Action Network. Washington, DC. Phillippi, S, Kamin, D (December 2010). Seminar. Crisis Intervention Teams for Youth: Training the Trainer. Statewide training of law enforcement trainers by the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Phillippi, S, Kamin, D (January 2011). Seminar. Crisis Intervention Teams for Youth: Training the Trainer. Statewide training of law enforcement trainers by the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice. Seattle, Washington. Phillippi, S, Kamin, D (March 2011). Seminar. Crisis Intervention Teams for Youth: Training the Trainer. Statewide training of law enforcement trainers by the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice. Hartford, Connecticut. Phillippi, S, Kamin, D (March 2011). Seminar. Crisis Intervention Teams for Youth: Training the Trainer. Statewide training of law enforcement trainers by the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice. Austin, Texas. Phillippi, S (April 2011). Seminar. Motivational Interviewing & Engagement for Juvenile Justice Probation Officers. Cumberland County. Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Teodosio, L, Phillippi, S, Colwell, B (May 2011). Panel Presentation. Law Enforcement Diversion. MacArthur Foundation Models for Change in Juvenile Justice Cross-Action Networks Meeting. Crystal City, Virginia. Phillippi, S, Martinez, Y, Scali, M (December 2011). Panel Presentation. Models for a More Just and Effective Response to Status Offenders. MacArthur Foundation’s Models for Change in Juvenile Justice Reform Annual Conference. Washington, DC. Phillippi, S (February 2012). Seminar. Establishing a Sustainable Initiative: Using Motivational Interviewing as a Tool to Enhance your Practice. Juvenile Detention Association of Pennsylvania. State College, Penn State University, Pennsylvania. Phillippi, S (July 2012). Invited Presentation. Louisiana Update on Advancing Models for Juvenile Justice Reform. Meeting of the MacArthur Foundation State Lead Entities and National Resource Bank. Seattle, Washington. Phillippi, S (October 2012) Seminar. Advanced MI: Your Tool to Enhance Practice. 3-day training for trainers for the Juvenile Detention Association of Pennsylvania. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Skowyra, K. & Phillippi, S. (October 2012) Invited Presentation. Helping Your Agency Excel in the Realities of 21st Century Juvenile Justice Challenges: The Mental Health Training Curriculum. National Partnership for Juvenile Services 18th National Symposium on Juvenile Services. Las Vegas, Nevada. Phillippi, S. & Kinscherff, R. (January 2013) Seminar. Mental Health Training Curriculum for Juvenile Justice- Training for Trainers. Residential facility and detention trainers, supervisors, and mental health staff. Tallahassee, Florida.

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DePrato, D., Phillippi, S. & Juncker, R. (January 2013) Invited Panel Plenary. The Louisiana Experience: Building Evidence Based Practices. Meeting of founders and purveyors of key nationally recognized EBPs. Association for the Advancement of Evidence-Based Practices Semi-Annual Meeting. Charleston, South Carolina. Phillippi, S. & Kinscherff, R. (March 2013). Seminar. Mental Health Training Curriculum for Juvenile Justice- Training for Trainers. Probation and residential facility trainers, supervisors, and mental health staff. Apex, North Carolina. Phillippi, S. (May 2013). Invited national webinar presentation. The Louisiana Experience: Building Evidence Based Practices. For the Association for Advancing Evidence Based Practice. Recording available at http://www.advancingebp.org/?page_id=297 . Phillippi, S. & Griffin, G (June 2013). Seminar. Mental Health Training Curriculum for Juvenile Justice- 10 State Training of National Network of Trainers for the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice. Tampa, Florida. Phillippi, S. (August 2013). Plenary. An Overview of Motivational Interviewing. National Fertility Care Conference. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. & Kinscherff, R. (September 2013) Seminar. Mental Health Training Curriculum for Juvenile Justice- Training for Trainers. Probation and residential facility trainers, supervisors, and mental health staff. Lansing, Michigan. Greenwood, P & Phillippi, S. (September 2013). Invited Plenary. Critical Steps in Expanding EBPs on a Statewide Basis. Association of the Advancement of Evidence-Based Practice National Meeting. Washington, DC. Phillippi, S. (September 2013). Invited Plenary. The Louisiana Experience: When is a State Ready for Evidence-based Reform? Association of the Advancement of Evidence-Based Practice National Meeting. Washington, DC. Dohan, J., Perry, J., & Phillippi, S. (December 2013). Presentation. How Good Data Can Mean Even Better Juvenile Defense: The Cases of Louisiana and Massachusetts. MacArthur Foundation Models for Change in Juvenile Justice Reform Annual Conference. Washington, DC. Phillippi, S., Morris, J., & Keator, K. (December 2013). Panel Presentation. Ten Steps to Providing Effective Behavioral Health Support for Juvenile Justice-Involved Youth. MacArthur Foundation Models for Change in Juvenile Justice Reform Annual Conference. Washington, DC. Steinberg, J., Carter, T., Phillippi, S., & Skowyra, K. (December 2013). Panel Presentation. Changing Mental Health Practice in Georgia and North Carolina: Lessons for Leaders and Practitioners. MacArthur Foundation Models for Change in Juvenile Justice Reform Annual Conference. Washington, DC. Phillippi, S. (February 2014). Presentation. Motivational Interviewing: An Introduction. National Association of School Social Workers Conference. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2014). Presentation. Motivational Interviewing: Tools to Enhance Your Practice. National Association of Social Workers. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Greenwood, P., Phillippi, S., Rosica, B. A., Pribyson, S., & Swansonr, M. (April 2014). Panel Presentation. Transforming Your Agency into an Evidence-Based Provider. Blueprints for Health Youth Development National Conference. Denver, Colorado. Greenwood, P. & Phillippi, S. (April 2014). Presentation. Evidence-Based Policy & Practice for State and Local Officials. Blueprints for Health Youth Development National Conference. Denver, Colorado. Skowyra, K., Phillippi, S., & Cavanaugh, D. (June 2014). Plenary. Implementing Innovative Programs and Sustaining Systems Change. SAMHSA-MacArthur Foundation Juvenile Justice Diversion Policy Academy. Bethesda, Maryland. Morris, J., Phillippi, S., & Ryals, J. (June 2014). Plenary. Effective Treatment for Justice-Involved Youth with Behavioral Health Disorders. SAMHSA-MacArthur Foundation Juvenile Justice Diversion Policy Academy. Bethesda, Maryland.

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Phillippi, S., Guevara, M., & Fueston, G. (July 2014). Panel Presentation. Data to enhance Decision Making. National Association of Counties Conference. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. & Juncker, R. (July 2014). Presentation. Local Detention Alternatives to Improve Outcomes for Youth. National Association of Counties Conference. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (July 2014). Plenary. An Introduction to Motivational Interviewing. Association of District Attorney Pretrial Intervention Programs- Annual Conference. Pensacola, Florida. Phillippi, S., McCann, E., & Frick, P. (September 2014). Invited Presenter & Faculty. Diagnosing the Problem: How to Survey Local and Regional Activity. IPHJ and AAEBP Evidence-based Implementation Academy. Lafayette, Louisiana. Phillippi, S., Greenwood, P., & McCann, E. (September 2014). Invited Presenter & Faculty. Communicating the Problem: Gauging Awareness and Garnering Support. IPHJ and AAEBP Evidence-based Implementation Academy. Lafayette, Louisiana. Frick, P., Phillippi, S., & Ryals, J. (September 2014). Invited Presenter & Faculty. Data to Drive Decisions: Turning Mapping and Provider Data into Decision Points. IPHJ and AAEBP Evidence-based Implementation Academy. Lafayette, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. & Clement, K. (September 2014). Invited Presenter & Faculty. Finding the Right Program: The “Fit” between Identified Need and EBP Lists. IPHJ and AAEBP Evidence-based Implementation Academy. Lafayette, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. & Parker, T. (October 2014). Seminar. Mental Health Training Curriculum for Juvenile Justice- Training for Trainers. Probation trainers, supervisors, and mental health staff. Denver, Colorado. Phillippi, S., Walker, S., & Bumbarger, B. (December 2014). Panel Presentation. Gauging the Effectiveness of Evidence-Based Practice Implementation: The Importance of Diagnostic and Evaluative Capacity. MacArthur Foundation Models for Change in Juvenile Justice Reform Annual Conference. Washington, DC. Phillippi, S. & Skowyra, K. (December 2014). Presentation. School Resource Officers: Responding to Youth with Mental Health Issues. MacArthur Foundation Models for Change in Juvenile Justice Reform Annual Conference. Washington, DC. Goldin, M. & Phillippi, S. (2014). Poster Presentation. Screening practices of physicians for postpartum depression: A review of current literature. American Public Health Association annual conference. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (January 2015). Presentation. Introduction to Motivational Interviewing. National Association of School Social Workers. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2015). Presentation. Future Challenges to Juvenile Justice: What Forensic Workers Need to Discuss. National Association of Social Workers Annual Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2015). Presentation. Promotion of Public Mental Health Practices: How will you contribute? National Association of Social Workers Annual Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. & Griffin, G. (April 2015). Seminar. Mental Health Training Curriculum for Juvenile Justice. Kansas Department of Juvenile Justice. Salina & Topeka, Kansas. Phillippi, S. & Griffin, G. (April 2015). Seminar. Mental Health Training Curriculum for Juvenile Justice- Training of Trainers. Kansas Department of Juvenile Justice. Wichita, Kansas. Skowyra, K. & Phillippi, S. (July 2015). Invited Presenter. Adolescent Mental Health Training for School Resource Officers: Enhancing Knowledge and Skills to Improve the Response to Youth with Mental Health Needs. National Association of School Resource Officers Annual Conference. Orlando, Florida. Scharf, P. & Phillippi, S. (July 2015). Congressional Testimony- Invited Federal Presentation. The Social Ecology of Youth Violence: Implications for Evidence-Based Community Crime Prevention. A briefing for the U.S. House of Representatives Youth Violence Committee and Other Members—Preventing Violence: Evidence-Based Programs and Policies to Promote Positive Youth Development. Washington, DC.

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Skowyra, K. & Phillippi, S. (July 2015). Invited Presenter. Adolescent Mental Health Training for School Resource Officers: Enhancing Knowledge and Skills to Improve the Response to Youth with Mental Health Needs. National Association of School Resource Officers Annual Conference. Orlando, Florida. Phillippi, S. (August 2015). Invited Presenter. Risk and Need Screening/Assessment of Juveniles- Primer for Prosecutors. Georgetown- National Juvenile Justice Prosecution Center. Washington, D.C. Phillippi, S. (August 2015). Invited Presenter. Working Towards Change: Engaging Youth & Families to Support Effective JJ Processes. Georgetown- National Juvenile Justice Prosecution Center. Washington, D.C. Phillippi, S. & Griffin, G. (October 2015). Seminar. Mental Health Training Curriculum for Juvenile Justice- Training of Trainers. Kentucky Department of Juvenile Justice. Louisville, Kentucky. Phillippi, S. & Dennis, A. (October 2015). Seminar. Adolescent Mental Health Training for School Resource Officers. National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice initiative. Minneapolis, Minnesota. Phillippi, S. & Griffin, G. (October 2015). Seminar. Mental Health Training Curriculum for Juvenile Justice- Training of Trainers. Hawaii Department of Juvenile Justice. Honolulu, Hawaii. Phillippi, S., Bonura, C., James, C., Henggeler, S. (October 2015). Opening Plenary. Phillippi- How MST Saved the World…or at least helped Louisiana’s Juvenile Justice System. Multisystemic Therapy National Partners Conference. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (November 2015). Panel Plenary. Expanding EBPs in Louisiana for a More Effective Juvenile Justice System. Council of State Governments- Comprehensive Juvenile Justice Reform Session. Austin, Texas. Phillippi, S. & Kavanaugh, A. (February, 2016). Seminar. Mental Health Training Curriculum for Juvenile Justice- Training of Trainers. Oregon Department of Juvenile Justice. Salem, Oregon. Phillippi, S. & Hills, H. (March, 2016). Seminar. Mental Health Training Curriculum for Juvenile Justice- Training of Trainers. Wisconsin Department of Juvenile Justice. Madison, Wisconsin. Phillippi, S. & McGee, C. (March 2016). Seminar. Adolescent Mental Health Training for School Resource Officers. National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice initiative. Little Rock, Arkansas. Reiter, L., Christensen, B., Phillippi, S., & Bonura, C. (April 2016). Panel Presentation. International Scaling Up of EBPs in Large Systems. Blueprints for Violence Prevention Global Conference. Denver, Colorado. Phillippi, S. & Carter, K. (May 2016). Seminar. Adolescent Mental Health Training for School Resource Officers. National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice initiative. Bozeman, Montana. Phillippi, S. & Griffin, G. (May 2016). Seminar. Mental Health Training Curriculum for Juvenile Justice- National Training of Trainers Advanced Group. National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. & Hills, H. (June 2016). Seminar. Mental Health Training Curriculum for Juvenile Justice- Training of Trainers. Indiana Department of Juvenile Justice. Indianapolis, Indiana. Phillippi, S. & Hills, H. (July 2016). Seminar. Mental Health Training Curriculum for Juvenile Justice- Training of Trainers. Maryland Department of Juvenile Justice. Hanover, Maryland. Phillippi, S. & Dennis, A. (October 2016). Seminar. Crisis Intervention Training / Youth- Training of Trainers. Virginia CIT & Local Law Enforcement Departments. Henrico County Police Department. Richmond, Virginia. Childs, K., Phillippi, S., Frick, P., Ryals, J., & Touchet-Morgan, E. (November 2016). Roundtable Discussion. Louisiana Models for Change: System Reform in Juvenile Justice. American Society of Criminology. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. & McCann, E., (November 2016). Panel Presentation. Raising the Age of Juvenile Court Jurisdiction vs. Transfer to Adult Criminal Court: Critical Issues. American Society of Criminology. New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Phillippi, S., Dennis, A., & Von Stolz, J. (November 2016). Seminar. Crisis Intervention Training / Youth- Training of Trainers. Virginia CIT & Local Law Enforcement Departments. Norfolk Police Training Academy. Norfolk, Virginia. Phillippi, S. & Dennis, A. (December 2016). Seminar. Crisis Intervention Training / Youth- Training of Trainers. Virginia CIT & Local Law Enforcement Departments. Roanoke, Virginia. Phillippi, S. & McKee, C. (February 2017). Seminar. Crisis Intervention Training / Youth- Training of Trainers. Georgia NAMI, Atlanta CIT & Invited State Law Enforcement Departments. Atlanta, Georgia. Phillippi, S. (April 2017). Plenary. Collaborating to Address School Discipline Problems. National Center for State Courts- Juvenile Justice Reform Summit. Nashville, Tennessee. Phillippi, S. (April 2017). Plenary. Reducing Recidivism through Providing Effective Interventions. National Center for State Courts- Juvenile Justice Reform Summit. Nashville, Tennessee. Phillippi, S. (August 2017). Presentation. Raising the Age of Juvenile Court Jurisdiction vs. Transfer to Adult Criminal Court. National Child Welfare, Juvenile, and Family Law Conference. Sponsored by the National Association of Counsel for Children. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. & Mohatt, D. (October 2017). Panel Presentation. Assessing & Responding to Behavioral Health Workforce Challenges by Examining Service Reach, Quality, Capacity, and Funding Structures: A Louisiana Example. National Dialogues on Behavioral Health. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. & Santelli, E. (December 2017). Seminar. Crisis Intervention Training / Youth- Training of Trainers. Georgia NAMI, Atlanta CIT & Invited State Law Enforcement Departments. Atlanta, Georgia. Kramer, C., Keator, K., & Phillippi, S. (March 2018). Paper Presentation. An Implementation Study: Qualitative Analysis of contextual Factors Shaping School Beliefs and Responses to Adolescent Behavioral Health and Discipline. 31st Annual Research & Policy Conference: Child, Adolescent, and Youth Adult Behavioral Health. Tampa, Florida. Phillippi, S., Trupin, E., & Kerns, S. (March 2018). Panel Presentation. Advancing EBP Dissemination: Three State Approaches to Centers of Innovation. 31st Annual Research & Policy Conference: Child, Adolescent, and Youth Adult Behavioral Health. Tampa, Florida. Phillippi, S., Trupin, E., & Kerns, S. (May 2018). Panel Presentation. Advancing EBP Dissemination: Three State Approaches to Centers of Innovation. Blueprints for Violence Prevention Conference. Westminster, Colorado. Phillippi, S, Sentenelli, J. (June 2018). Seminar. Crisis Intervention Training for Youth: Training the Trainer. Statewide training of law enforcement trainers by the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice & National Alliance for Mentally Ill-Georgia. Atlanta, Georgia. Phillippi, S. & Osterquist, D. (August 2018). Seminar. Adolescent Mental Health Training for School Resource Officers. Regional training of law enforcement by the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice & the National Association of School Resource Officers. Detroit, Michigan. Phillippi, S.,.Dierkhising, C. B., & Schwalbe, C. (October 2018). Panel Discussant & Panel Presenter. Looking Forward: Advances in Medical and Social Sciences. As part of the John Jay Symposium: Unfinished Business: The Status of Juvenile Justice. John Jay College, New York, New York. Phillippi, S. & Maus, B. (October 2018). Presentation. Interrupting Determinants of Abuse, Substance Misuse and Delinquency: A National OJJDP Supported Evaluation of Camp Mariposa. National OJJDP Juvenile Justice Symposium. Greensboro, North Carolina. Phillippi, S, Vonstolz, J (Nov 2018). Seminar. Mental Health Training for Youth Curriculum: Training the Trainer. National training of detention and correctional trainers by the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S, McGee, C. (Nov 2018). Seminar. Crisis Intervention Training for Youth: Training the Trainer. Statewide training of law enforcement trainers by the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice & National Alliance for Mentally Ill-Georgia. Atlanta, Georgia.

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Phillippi, S. & McGee, C. (Dec 2018). Seminar. Crisis Intervention Training for Youth: Training the Trainer. Statewide training of law enforcement trainers by the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice & National Alliance for Mentally Ill-Georgia. Atlanta, Georgia. Phillippi, S. (Jan 2019). Workshop—Training for National Trainers. Adolescent Mental Health Training for School Resource Officers. The National Association of School Resource Officers. Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Phillippi, S. & Maus, B. (Jan 2019). Presentation. Camp Mariposa: Boosting Protective Factors through an Innovative Mentoring Program for Youth Impacted by a Parent’s Substance Use Disorder. National Mentoring Summit. Washington, DC. Phillippi, S. (Feb 2019). Presentation. Sad Kid, Bad Kid, Mad Kid…It’s All About Perspective. Plain Talk About Literacy & Learning—Center for Development and Learning National Conference. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (Feb 2019). Workshop- Training of Trainers. S.T.R.I.V.E.+ Implementation Training. New York City Administration for Children’s Services, Division for Youth and Family Justice. New York, New York. Phillippi, S. (Feb 2019). Presentation. S.T.R.I.V.E.+ Implementation for Administrators and Supervisors. New York City Administration for Children’s Services, Division for Youth and Family Justice. Brooklyn, New York. Phillippi, S. & Vonstolz, J (June 2019). Seminar. Mental Health Training for Youth Curriculum: Training the Trainer. National training of detention and correctional trainers by the National Center for Youth Opportunity and Justice. Boston, Massachusetts. Phillippi, S. (July 2019). Keynote. You are Only Human: Trauma, Fatigue and the Judiciary… the Unintended Consequences of Being a Good Judge. Alabama Judges Annual Conference. Pointe Clear, Alabama. CEUs

Phillippi, S (May 2001). 2 CEUs. Reaching the Unmotivated FINS Client. Louisiana Families In Need of Service State Conference. Lafayette, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (June 2002). 3 CEUs. Reaching the TASC Client: Using the Conference as an Agent of Change. Louisiana Truancy Assessment and Service Center Program Conference. Alexandria, Louisiana Phillippi, S, Hufft, A (October 2002). 1.5 CEUs. Training: Opportunity for Culture and Career Building. National Commission on Correctional Health Care. Nashville, Tennessee. Phillippi, S, Evans, L (January 2003). 1.5 CLEs. Training & Program Evaluation in Juvenile Corrections: Opportunity for Staff Development and Culture Change. Louisiana Conference of Family Court Judges. New Orleans, Louisiana. DePrato, D, Phillippi, S, Schwehm, K (September 2003). 1.5 CEUs. Mental Health and Juvenile Justice. Louisiana Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. New Orleans, Louisiana. DePrato, D, Phillippi, S, Gankendorff, R (November 2004). 2 CEUs. Creating a Healthcare System within Juvenile Corrections: Lessons Learned. National Commission on Correctional Health Care. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (September 2004). 3 CEUs. Integrated Substance Abuse Treatment for Youth in Juvenile Justice Settings. SASA/CADA/NPIC Fall Addictions Conference. Metairie, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (September 2004). 3 CEUs. Skills-Based Interventions for an Effective Continuum of Care in Juvenile Justice. Louisiana Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (October 2004) 1.5 CEUs. Best Practices for Youth Involved in the Juvenile Justice System. Southeast Louisiana Hospital 3rd Annual Mental Health Symposium. Mandeville, Louisiana.

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Phillippi, S (June 2006). 3 CEUs. Screening & Treatment of Trauma in Adolescents: A New Assessment Tool for PTSD. Louisiana Association of Clinical Social Workers. Harahan, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (March 2007). 1.5 CLEs. Child Welfare, Foster care, & Juvenile Justice: Serious Behavioral Problems & Psychosocial Developmental Considerations in Working with Abused Youth. Child Welfare & the Law Series, sponsored by the Louisiana Supreme Court. Alexandria, Louisiana. Phillippi, S, Cocozza, J, DePrato, D (March 2007). 3 CEUs. Research to Reform: Using Evidence-Based Practices in the Juvenile Justice System. 27th Annual Louisiana Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S, Cocozza, J, DePrato, D (March 2007). 1.5 CEUs. Utilizing Research for Reform: Evidence-Based Practices & the Juvenile Justice System. National Association of Social Workers: Louisiana Chapter Annual Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Scali, M, Phillippi, S, Soler, M (April 2007) 3 CEUs. Models for Change: System Reform in Juvenile Justice. Louisiana FINS Association Annual Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S, & DePrato, D (March 2008) 3 CEUs. Based on the Evidence: Understanding the Core Components of Evidence-Based Practice. Louisiana Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. Lake Charles, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (March – June 2008). 6 CEUs. Motivational Interviewing and Engagement Skills for Front Line Staff and Supervisors. Florida Parishes Human Services Authority. Covington & Amite, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (April 2008). 1.5 CEUs. A Louisiana Juvenile Justice Study: Gender, Race, and Family Factors Associated with How Non-Violent, First-Time Juvenile Offenders are Handled. Louisiana National Association of Social Workers. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (April 2008). 3 CEUs. An Introduction to Motivational Interviewing & Engagement. Louisiana Families In Need of Services Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S, Crawford, C (June 2008). 1.5 CLEs. Understanding Adolescent Development Research in Juvenile Delinquency Cases. Jefferson Parish Juvenile Court Indigent Defenders. Gretna, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (August 2008). 6 CEUs. An Introduction to Motivational Interviewing & Engagement. Jefferson Parish Public Forum for Clinical Service Providers, School Counselors, and Probation Officers. Metairie, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (August 2008) 6 CEUs. An Introduction to Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment. Jefferson Parish Public Forum for Clinical Service Providers, School Counselors, and Probation Officers. Metairie, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (October 2008). 4 CEUs. An Introduction to Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment. 16th Judicial District Attorney Diversion and Early Intervention Program. New Iberia, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (October 2008). 6 CEUs. An Introduction to Motivational Interviewing & Engagement. Central Louisiana Regional Training for the Office of Community Services, Office of Family Support, Support Enforcement, Court, and Probation staff. Alexandria, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (December 2008) 3 CEUs. An Introduction to Motivational Interviewing & Engagement. Ascension Parish School Board for school mental health and counseling professionals. Donaldsonville, Louisiana. Roberts, J, & Phillippi, S (March 2009). 1.5 CEUs. Applying Evidence Based Practices to Reduce Family Violence. Prevent Child Abuse Louisiana’s 23rd Annual “Kids are Worth It” Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (April 2009). 1 CLE. Why Evidence-Based Practices in Juvenile Justice? Louisiana District Attorneys Association. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (April 2009). 6 CEUs. An Introduction to Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment. Jefferson Parish Public Forum for Clinical Service Providers, School Counselors, and Probation Officers. Metairie, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (April 2009). 1.5 CEUs. Research to Reform: Using Evidence Based Practices for FINS Clients. Louisiana Families In Need of Services Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

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Phillippi, S (May 2009). 3 CEUs. Research Supported Practice: Engaging & Targeting Treatment for Delinquent Youth. Louisiana Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (May 2009). 6 CEUs. An Introduction to Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment. Jefferson Parish Public Forum for Clinical Service Providers, School Counselors, and Probation Officers. Metairie, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (June 2009). 1.5 CLEs. Research Driven Screening and Assessment Practices. Louisiana District Attorneys Association annual conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Toriello, P & Phillippi, S (August 2009). 12 CEUs. Training for Trainers: Motivational Interviewing. Louisiana Models for Change grantees. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Vincent, G & Phillippi, S (October 2009). 1.5 CLEs. Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth. Juvenile Court Judges, District Attorneys, and Public Defenders Conference. Lafayette, Louisiana. Schmidt, H & Phillippi, S (November 2009). 12 CEUs. Training for Trainers: Functional Behavior Analysis and Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Fundamentals. Louisiana Models for Change grantees. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S & Daly, C (February 2010). 1.5 CLEs. Evidence Based Screening, Assessment, and Treatment in the Juvenile Justice System. Louisiana District Attorney Association’s Juvenile Justice Summit. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S; Federici, T; Grady, R (March 2010). 3 CEUs. Using Motivational Interviewing to Engage Ambivalent, Resistant Youth. 30th Annual Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S; Scali, M; DePrato, D (March 2010). 3 CEUs. Understanding Adolescent Development in the Context of the Juvenile Justice System. 30th Annual Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (March 2010). 3 CEUs. Evidence Based Practices in Juvenile Justice. 4th Judicial District Child and Youth Planning Board and Children’s Coalition Annual Meeting. Monroe, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (September 2010). 1.5 CLEs/CEUs. Working Towards Change: How Providers Can Best Engage Youth & Families to Support Effective Court Processes. Juvenile Justice Summit sponsored by the Louisiana District Attorney Association and the Juvenile and Family Court Judges Association. Monroe, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (October 2010). 3 CEUs. Child Welfare, Foster Care, & Juvenile Justice: Serious Behavioral Problems & Psychosocial Developmental Considerations in Working with Abused Youth. Louisiana Together We Can Conference sponsored by the Department of Children and Family Services & the Louisiana Supreme Court. Lafayette, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (December 2010). 6 CEUs. Motivational Interviewing & Engagement. Catholic Charities sponsored community workshop. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (January 2011). 4 CEUs. Supervising and Reinforcing Motivational Interviewing & Engagement for Juvenile Justice Probation Managers. Louisiana Office of Juvenile Justice- Statewide probation supervisor training. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (February 2011). 3 CEUs. Child Welfare, Foster Care, & Juvenile Justice: Serious Behavioral Problems & Psychosocial Developmental Considerations in Working with Abused Youth. Children’s Advocacy Center, DePaul Hospital, and the Audrey Hepburn CARE Center community education series. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (April 2011). 9 CEUs. Motivational Interviewing & Engagement for Juvenile Justice Probation Officers. Cumberland County. Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Phillippi, S, & Gatlin, C (April 2011). 3 CEUs. Youth in Crisis: Response Tools for Law Enforcement and School Resource Officers. Louisiana Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S, & Bolin, D (April 2011). 3 CEUs. Toolkit for Advancing Evidence-Based Screening, Assessment, and Treatment. Louisiana Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Phillippi, S. (June 2011). 6 CEUs. Motivational Interviewing. Tulane University School of Social Work. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (August 2011). 3 CEUs. Abuse, Child Welfare, & Juvenile Justice: Behavioral Problems & Psychosocial Developmental Considerations. Jefferson Parish Public School System Counselors. Harvey, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (August 2011). 3 CEUs. Abuse, Child Welfare, & Juvenile Justice: Behavioral Problems & Psychosocial Developmental Considerations. Louisiana Safe & Drug Free Schools Summit (Put on by the Governor’s Drug Policy Board). Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (September 2011). 4 CEUs. Supervising Motivational Interviewing Techniques with Probation Officers & Skills Training Booster. Jefferson Parish Juvenile Probation Department. Harvey, Louisiana. Griffin, G, & Phillippi, S (October 2011). 8 CEUs. NCMHJJ’s Mental Health Training Curriculum for Juvenile Justice. Louisiana Office of Juvenile Justice Administration, Field Supervisors, and Trainers. Baton Rouge, Louisiana Phillippi, S (October 2011). 3 CEUs. Teen Brain Development. Together We Can: Conference of Professionals Working with Abused and Neglected Children. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (October 2011). 3 CEUs. Adolescent Substance Abuse: Integrated Treatment for a Pervasive Problem. The Professional Development Network. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S, Bolin, D, Sanders, J (December 2011). 1.5 CLEs. Screening and Assessment in the Juvenile Justice System. Louisiana District Attorneys Association. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (February 2012). 11.5 CEUs. Establishing a Sustainable Initiative: Using Motivational Interviewing as a Tool to Enhance your Practice. Juvenile Detention Association of Pennsylvania. State College, Penn State University, Pennsylvania. Ritcher, D, Phillippi, S, McCall, D (April 2012). 3 CEUs. Engaging the Family in the FINS Process to Ensure Appropriate Services and Outcomes. Louisiana FINS Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (May 2012). 1.5 CEUs. Teen Brain Development: Trauma and Resiliency. Louisiana Children’s Mental Health Summit. Department of Health & Hospitals: Office of Behavioral Health. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (August 2012). 1.5 CEUs. Helping Your Agency Excel in the Realities of 21st Century Juvenile Justice Challenges: The Mental Health Training Curriculum. Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (October 2012) 17 CEUs. Advanced MI: Your Tool to Enhance Practice. 3-day training for trainers for the Juvenile Detention Association of Pennsylvania. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Phillippi, S. (August 2013). 1.5 CEUs. An Overview of Motivational Interviewing. National Fertility Care Conference. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (August 2013). 6 CEUs. Motivational Interviewing for Court Program Professionals. Houma, Louisiana Phillippi, S. (November 2013). 6 CEUs. Motivational Interviewing. Louisiana Association of Drug Court Professionals. Ruston, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (February 2014). 3 CEUs. Motivational Interviewing: An Introduction. National Association of School Social Workers Conference. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (February 2014). 3 CEUs. Motivational Interviewing. Louisiana Association of Drug Court Professionals Annual Conference. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (February 2014). 6 CEUs. Motivational Interviewing. Woman’s New Life Center clinical staff training. Metairie, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2014). 4 CEUs. Motivational Interviewing: Skills to Enhance Practice. Youth Empowerment Project staff training. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2014). 3 CEUs. Motivational Interviewing: Tools to Enhance Your Practice. National Association of Social Workers. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2014). 3 CEUs. Adolescent Development, Mental Illness, and Trauma. Youth Empowerment Project staff training. New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Phillippi, S. (March 2014). 2 CEUs. Supervising and Reinforcing Motivational Interviewing Skills. Youth Empowerment Project supervisor training. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (May 2014). 2 CEUs. Verbal De-escalation Training. Youth Empowerment Project staff training. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (May 2014). 3 CEUs. Shifting Focus Beyond Illness: Promoting Mental Health with Individuals and Communities. Louisiana Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers CE presentation. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (May 2014). 1.5 CEUs. Model Programs for Status Offenders. Louisiana Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (June 2014). 6 CEUs. Motivational Interviewing. Tulane University School of Social Work- Practice Methods. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (July 2014). 3 CEUs. An Introduction to Motivational Interviewing. Association of District Attorney Pretrial Intervention Programs- Annual Conference. Pensacola, Florida. Phillippi, S. (November 2014). 11 CEUs. Mental Health Training Curriculum of Juvenile Justice- Training for Trainers. Probation trainers, supervisors, and mental health staff. Louisiana Office of Juvenile Justice. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (January 2015). 2 CEUs. Introduction to Motivational Interviewing. National Association of School Social Workers. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2015). 1.5 CEUs. Future Challenges to Juvenile Justice: What Forensic Workers Need to Discuss. National Association of Social Workers Annual Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2015). 3 CEUs. Promotion of Public Mental Health Practices: How will you contribute? National Association of Social Workers Annual Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (April 2015). 1.5 CEUs. State of the State: At Risk Youth in Louisiana. Annual Louisiana Child Well-Being Summit. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (May 2015). 1.5 CEUs. Messages from the Field: What Juvenile Justice Stakeholders Say about the Future of Juvenile Reform. 35th Annual Louisiana Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. & Gatlin, C. (May 2015). 1.5 CEUs. Police Presence in Schools: Diversion Options for the School-to-Prison Pipeline. 35th Annual Louisiana Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (June 2015). 6 CEUs. Motivational Interviewing: A Tool to Enhance Practice. Tulane University School of Social Work. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (July 2015). 1.5 CEUs. Our Kids Our Schools: At Risk Youth in Louisiana. Baton Rouge Schools’ Back-2-School Conference—“Keeping Our Young People Healthy.” Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. & Perry, J. (January 2016). 1.5 CLEs. Legislated Study of Raising the Age of Juvenile Jurisdiction in Louisiana. City and Juvenile Court Judges Winter Seminar. Marksville, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (February, 2016). 1.5 CEUs. Louisiana Juvenile Drug Court Standards. Louisiana Association of Drug Court Professionals. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (April 2016). 3 CEUs. Age Matters: Findings from Legislated Study of Raising the Age of Juvenile Jurisdiction in Louisiana. Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (May 2016). 4 CEUs. Motivational Interviewing: A Tool to Enhance Practice. Bridge House. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. & Hills, H. (July 2016). 14 CEUs. Mental Health Training Curriculum for Juvenile Justice- Training of Trainers. Maryland Department of Juvenile Justice & University of Maryland Institute for Innovation & Implementation. Hanover, Maryland. Phillippi, S. (July 2016). 4 CEUs. Motivational Interviewing. Tulane University School of Social Work- Practice Methods. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (August 2016). 4 CEUs. Motivational Interviewing. Jewish Family Services of New Orleans. Metairie, Louisiana.

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Phillippi, S. (September 2016). 4 CEUs. Overview of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Bridge House. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (October 2016). 3 CEUs. Effective Treatment Approaches for Adolescent Substance Abuse. Together We Can- Child Welfare Conference. Lafayette, Louisiana. Phillippi, S., Hussey, J., Kasofsky, J., Spier, A. (November 2016). 1 CEU. Louisiana Disaster Response: Lessons Learned. Trauma & Resiliency Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (January 2017). 3 CEUs. Overview of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Jewish Family Services of Great New Orleans. Metairie, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2017). 1.5 CEUs. State of Our Services for Youth- Survey of Louisiana Providers. NASW-LA Annual Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2017). 12 CEUs. Mental Health Training Curriculum for Juvenile Justice- Training of Trainers. Louisiana Office of Juvenile Justice. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2017). 1 CEU. Louisiana Juvenile Drug Court Standards- The EBP Fit. MST Service, Inc. Lafayette, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (April 2017). 3 CEUs. Louisiana Juvenile Drug Court Standards. Louisiana Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. & Touchet-Morgan, B. (April 2017). 1.5 CEUs. Legislated Study of Raising the Age of Juvenile Jurisdiction in Louisiana. Louisiana Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (April 2017). 1.5 CEUs. Louisiana Juvenile Drug Court Program Standards. Louisiana Association of Drug Court Professionals Annual Conference. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (June 2017). 1.5 CEUs. Behavioral Health Collaborations with the Justice System. LDH Behavioral Health Symposium: Forging Partnerships through Integration. Baton Rouge, Louisiana Phillippi, S. (August 2017). 2 CLE/CEUs. Raising the Age of Juvenile Court Jurisdiction vs. Transfer to Adult Criminal Court. National Child Welfare, Juvenile, and Family Law Conference. Sponsored by the National Association of Counsel for Children. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. & Mohatt, D. (October 2017). 1 CEU. Assessing & Responding to Behavioral Health Workforce Challenges by Examining Service Reach, Quality, Capacity, and Funding Structures: A Louisiana Example. National Dialogues on Behavioral Health. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (December 2017). 1 CME. Motivational Interviewing: A Tool to Enhance Practice. LSUHSC Family Medicine. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (January 2018). 4 CEUs. Motivational Interviewing Skills Overview. Jefferson Parish Pre-Trial Diversion Program- Office of the District Attorney. Harvey, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (February 2018). 4 CEUs. Working Towards Change: Motivational Interviewing as a Tool to Enhance Practice. Bridge House and Grace House. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (February 2018) 4 CLEs. You are Only Human: Trauma, Fatigue and the Judiciary… the Unintended Consequences of Being a Good Judge. Louisiana Judges Retreat. Solomon Episcopal Conference Center, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2018). 1.5 CEUs. Shaping Practice: Applying a Revised Paradigm of CBT to Understand, Predict, and Change Behavior. Louisiana National Association of Social Workers Annual Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2018). 1.5 CEUs. Louisiana’s Behavioral Health Workforce for Youth- Reach, Quality, Capacity, and Medicaid Reliance. Louisiana National Association of Social Workers Annual Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2018) 6 CEUs. Shaping Practice: Applying a Revised Paradigm of CBT to Understand, Predict, and Change Behavior. Jewish Family Service of Greater New Orleans. Metairie, Louisiana. Phillippi, S., Hebert, A. & Bueche, J. (March 2018). 2 CLEs. Strengths & Threats of JJ Reform in Louisiana. Louisiana Juvenile Defender Annual Training Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (April 2018). 1 CNE. Motivational Interviewing as a Tool to Enhance Practice. Epsilon Nu chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society at LSUHSC- School of Nursing. University Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Phillippi, S. (April 2018). 1.5 CEUs. Louisiana’s Behavioral Health Workforce for Youth- Reach, Quality, Capacity, and Medicaid Reliance. Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. & Koozmin, A. (April 2018). 1.5 CEUs. Next Steps in Implementation: Juvenile Drug Treatment Guidelines & Louisiana Juvenile Drug Court Program Standards. Louisiana Association of Drug Court Professionals. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. & Wood, A. (April 2018). 1 CEU. Motivational Interviewing: A Tool to Enhance Practice. AIDS Education & Training Center Program (AETC) South Central. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S., Trupin, E., & Kerns, S. (May 2018). 1.5 CEUs. Advancing EBP Dissemination—Three State Approaches to Centers of Innovation. 2018 Blueprints for Healthy Youth Development Conference. Westminster, Colorado. Phillippi, S, Seminelli, J. (June 2018). 13- CEUs. Crisis Intervention Training for Youth: Training the Trainer. Statewide training of law enforcement trainers by the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice & National Alliance for Mentally Ill-Georgia. Atlanta, Georgia. Phillippi, S. (October 2018). 3- CEUs. Supporting Youth Involved with Multiple Service Systems, Behavioral Health, Child Welfare & Juvenile Justice. Louisiana Together We Can Conference. Lafayette, Louisiana. Phillippi, S, McGee, C. (Nov 2018). 13- CEUs. Crisis Intervention Training for Youth: Training the Trainer. Statewide training of law enforcement trainers by the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice & National Alliance for Mentally Ill-Georgia. Augusta, Georgia. Phillippi, S, McGee, C. (Dec 2018). 13- CEUs. Crisis Intervention Training for Youth: Training the Trainer. Statewide training of law enforcement trainers by the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice & National Alliance for Mentally Ill-Georgia. Atlanta, Georgia. Phillippi, S. (Nov 2018). 1- CEU. Motivational Interviewing: A Tool to Enhance Practice. East Jefferson General Hospital, Metairie, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (Dec 2018). 6- CEUs. Understanding, Predicting, and Changing Behavior: CBT to Shape Your Practice. Jewish Family Services of Greater New Orleans, Metairie, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (Feb 2019). 2- CEUs. Sad Kid, Bad Kid, Mad Kid…It’s All About Perspective. Plain Talk About Literacy & Learning—Center for Development and Learning National Conference. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2019) 3- CEUs. You are Only Human: Trauma, Fatigue and You… the Unintended Consequences of Being Good at What you Do. Jewish Family Services of Greater New Orleans. Metairie, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2019). 3- CEUs. Three Cornerstones of Research-Driven Clinical Care: Engagement, Skills Development, and Supportive Networks. National Association of Social Workers- Louisiana Chapter’s Annual Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (March 2019). 1.5 CEUs. Developing Louisiana’s Workforce: Changing Quality of Care. National Association of Social Workers- Louisiana Chapter’s Annual Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phillippi, S., Vicari, R., Comeaux, M., & Hussey, J. (April 2019). 2- CEUs. Support Behavioral Health: Exploring the Inextricable Link between Behavioral Health and Effective Education for Children. 2019 Louisiana Health Summit: Working Together for Louisiana Children and Families. Baton Rouge, Louisiana Phillippi, S. (April 2019). 2- CEUs. Kids Will Be Kids: Why Teens Do What They Do & How to Change It. 39th Annual Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (April 2019) 3- CEUs. You are Only Human: Trauma, Fatigue and You… the Unintended Consequences of Being Good at What you Do. 39th Annual Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (July 2019). 2- CLEs. You are Only Human: Trauma, Fatigue and the Judiciary… the Unintended Consequences of Being a Good Judge. Alabama Judges Annual Conference. Pointe Clear, Alabama.

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Visiting Professorships or Seminars

Phillippi, S (November 2010). Visiting Professor/Guest Lecturer. Juvenile Justice Reform at the Macro, Community Level. Tulane University School of Social Work. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (June 2011). Invited Lecture / Seminar. Motivational Interviewing. Tulane University School of Social Work- Practice Methods. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S (November 2011). Visiting Professor/Guest Lecturer. Juvenile Justice Reform at the Macro, Community Level. Tulane University School of Social Work. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (June 2014). Invited Lecture / Seminar. Motivational Interviewing. Tulane University School of Social Work- Practice Methods. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (June 2015). Invited Lecture / Seminar. Motivational Interviewing: A Tool to Enhance Practice. Tulane University School of Social Work. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (June 2016). Invited Lecture / Seminar. Motivational Interviewing: A Tool to Enhance Practice. Tulane University School of Social Work. New Orleans, Louisiana. Expert Advisory Panel Meeting (March 2017). The Next Frontier of Juvenile Justice- Behavioral Health Reform. Select national advisory group brought together by the MacArthur Foundation and National Center for Mental Health & Juvenile Justice. Washington, DC. Phillippi, S. (November 2017). Visiting Professor/Guest Lecture. Justice Reform- Raising the Age of Juvenile Jurisdiction: Policy Level Change. Tulane University School of Social Work- Social Welfare Policy Class. New Orleans, Louisiana. Phillippi, S. (July 2018). Invited Lecture / Seminar. Motivational Interviewing. Tulane University School of Social Work- Practice Methods. New Orleans, Louisiana. Production of Interdisciplinary Professional Conferences & Symposia

Directed and facilitated monthly grand round seminars that involved three clinics run by LSUHSC (Bridge City Center for Youth, Jetson Center for Youth, and Swanson Center for Youth). The grand round series involved LSUHSC-New Orleans and LSUHSC-Shreveport faculty and staff. The series was CME approved through the American Association of Family Practitioners and CE approved by the Louisiana Nursing Board and Louisiana Board of Social Work. Participating disciplines included: Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Nursing, Psychology, and Social Work. (Series ran from 2003 through 2006 and employed the use of telehealth system video conferencing.) Co-developed, led, and sponsored with the MacArthur Foundation, Louisiana Board of Regents, Louisiana Children’s Cabinet, NASW-LA, National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice, and the LSUHSC School of Public Health the Evidence-Based Practice Summit for Louisiana Leadership: Bringing Evidence-Based Practices to Louisiana’s Juvenile Justice System. Baton Rouge, Louisiana (April 2007). Co-developed and sponsored with the MacArthur Foundation, National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice, Louisiana Supreme Court, LSUHSC School of Public Health, and Louisiana Board of Regents the Louisiana Juvenile Drug Court Summit. Baton Rouge, Louisiana (November 2007). Co-developed and sponsored with the Louisiana Office of Youth Development, MacArthur Foundation, National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice, National Youth Screening and Assessment Project, National Juvenile Defenders Association, Children’s Center for Law and Policy, the Child Welfare League of America, and the Louisiana Board of Regents, the Louisiana Children and Youth Planning Board Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana (June 2008)

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Co-developed and delivered four part training of trainers/supervisors series for implementing, practicing, and supervising research driven clinical practices. Funded by the MacArthur Foundation and delivered to Louisiana Models for Change in Juvenile Justice grantees.

Part I- Adolescent Development and Juvenile Delinquency Risk/Protective Factors (co-developer Thomas Grisso, PhD, University of Massachusetts Medical Center- National Youth Screening and Assessment Project) Part II- Motivational Interviewing / Engagement (co-developer Paul Toriello, PhD, East Carolina University Department of Rehabilitation Studies), Part III- Elements of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (co-developer Henry Schmidt, PhD, Behavioral Affiliates, LLC.) Part IV- Systems/Social-Ecological Approach to Treatment (In development)

Series components packaged for continued dissemination and include video aids for ongoing reference and use by trained supervisors. Co-developed and co-produced the Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice in New Orleans, Louisiana. March 3-5, 2010. This was the first sold-out conference in the 30 year history of the professional gathering also boasting a record number of national speakers. Developed and co-produced a webinar series, “Lessons Learned: Implementing Evidence Based Practices.” This 5 part series includes live web presentations from Louisiana Models for Change grantees over the course of 2009 and 2010. Presenters included Jefferson Parish Juvenile Services, Rapides Parish FFT Service Providers, Calcasieu FFT Service Providers and Juvenile Services, 16th Judicial District Attorney Diversion Program, and Caddo Juvenile Services. Presentations are archived and available for future use at LSUHSC. Member of the 2012 workshop proposal committee for the annual National Models for Change in Juvenile Justice Systems Reform Conference. Peer review of workshops from national submissions representing areas of building and sustaining systemic reform, promoting equity and reducing racial and ethnic disparity, addressing mental health needs among justice involved youth, enhancing the quality of indigent defense, reintegrating youth to their families and communities after adjudication, and developmentally appropriate alternatives to detention and confinement. Member of the development and leadership team for the Sustaining Louisiana Juvenile Justice Best Practices: Institute for Public Health and Justice, Leveraging Success for Future Reform conference 2013. Managed breakout sessions regarding advancing evidence-based practices; reviewed conference materials and provided feedback to conference team and presenters; facilitated breakout sessions; and presented on models for developing evidence-based practices. Coordinator and facilitator of the 2014 Louisiana Leadership meeting on Juvenile Reform. Meeting brought together statewide and national leadership to report and analyze reform to date and set a course for areas of strengths and challenges for future reform efforts. Participants included Foundation leadership, national association leadership, judges, district attorneys, public defenders, state and local juvenile justice agency leadership, probation, advocates, researchers, and other key stakeholders. Lead developer and coordinator of the 2014 Academy for the Implementation Strategy for Advancing Evidence Based Community Practices for Justice Involved Youth. This academy works with regional and state cross-disciplinary professional teams that gather to understand the latest science regarding implementing and sustaining evidence based practices. Each team leaves the academy with an implementation plan leading to the further dissemination of evidence-based juvenile justice practices.

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Lead developer of the Louisiana Consensus Meetings on Juvenile Justice Reform: Town Hall Series. These discussion and polling format meetings involve several cities around Louisiana and top state leadership including state administration, judges, district attorneys, public defenders, law enforcement, probation officers, providers, and other stake holders. These meetings have been held every two years. Key areas of potential reform are reviewed, and findings are presented to the Juvenile Justice Implementation Commission of the Louisiana State Legislature (2011 – 2015). Co-developed and facilitated, with the National Center for Mental Health & Juvenile Justice, three national gatherings in 2018-2019 of professional trainers to advance and disseminate mental health training curricula for juvenile justice settings. Meetings held in New Orleans, Boston, and TBD. Funded by the NCMHJJ trainers network membership.

Editorial Posts and Reviewer Activities: 1/2011 to Present Journal of Juvenile Justice- Manuscript reviewer 1/2014 to Present Criminal Justice Studies- Manuscript reviewer 8/2014 to Present Journal of Forensic Social Work- Manuscript reviewer 3/2015 to 6/2015 American Public Health Association- Mental Health Section – National

Conference and Annual Meeting abstract reviewer 3/2015 to Present Juvenile & Family Court Journal- Manuscript reviewer 5/2016 to Present Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment- Manuscript reviewer 7/2018 to Present Journal of Public Health and Disease Preventive\ 1/2019 to 3/2019 American Public Health Association- Mental Health Section – National

Conference and Annual Meeting abstract reviewer 6/2019 to present Annals of Epidemiology- Manuscript reviewer 7/2019 to present International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health-

Editorial Board: Mental Health Section SERVICE ACTIVITIES University/Institutional Service:

Departmental committees/service

8/2010 – present Appointed to the School of Public Health- BCHS PhD Admissions Committee Member

8/2011 – 8/2014 Appointed to the School of Public Health- BCHS Program Student Travel Award/Scholarship Committee.

7/2012 – present Appointed to the School of Public Health- BCHS MPH Admissions Committee

10/2014 – 6/2015 Co-led the revision & Implementation of BCHS MPH Curriculum 11/2014 -6/2015 Co-led the revision of the BCHS PhD Curriculum 1/2017 – 12/2018 Chair- BCHS CEPH accreditation preparation

5/2017 – 6/2018 Chair- BCHS Faculty Search and Hiring Committee 8/2014 – present Appointed Chair of the BCHS Program Faculty Meeting

School committees/service

6/2004 – 12/2006 Appointed Delegate/Juvenile Justice Program- School of Public Health Faculty Assembly

5/2008 – 6/2008 Appointed Delegate to the Curriculum Evaluation Committee of the School of Public Health Faculty Assembly (appointment terminated with transfer of program affiliation within the school)

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4/2009 – 5/2009 Volunteer appointment to the LSUHSC School of Public Health Steering

Committee for developing the school’s strategic plan. 4/2009 – 12/2009 Appointed faculty representative on the LSUHSC School of Public Health strategic planning committee 7/2013 – 8/2014 Elected BCHS representative to the School of Public Health Faculty

Assembly (stepped down according to bylaws after appointment to Program Chair position)

2/2014 – 12/2014 Appointed to the School of Public Health Strategic Planning Committee and Chair of the Faculty Development Subcommittee

2/2014 – present Member of the School of Public Health Administrative Council 1/2017 – present Member of the CEPH reaccreditation taskforce committees. 7/2018 – present Member of the SPH Program Directors Committee (Chair 7/2018 to

6/2019) 4/2019 Delta Omega Honor’s Day Presentation and Poster

Competition- Judge LSUHSC (campus) committees/service

7/2014 – 8/2014 Elected to the LSUHSC Faculty Senate as School of Public Health representative (stepped down according to bylaws after appointment to Program Chair position)

8/2016 – present Faculty member of the Inter-Professional Education teaching activities 11/2018 Graduate Student Research Day- Judge 10/2019 Graduate Student Research Day- Judge 4/2019 Interprefossional Education Grand Rounds and Poster Presentations-

Reviewer Professional society committees

1/1989 - 12/1991 Founder and Former President of Loyola University Bacchus Chapter 1/1995 – 12/1995 Founding member of the Louisiana FINS Association 1/1998 – 12/1998 Founding member of the Southeastern Louisiana Juvenile Delinquency

Prevention Council 1/2003 – 7/2003 Member of the LSUHSC ACA subcommittee requested to review, write,

and pilot recommendations for the first American Correctional Association Juvenile Healthcare Standards, which were adopted by the ACA Board in July 2003 and are currently in press.

5/2009 LSUHSC-SPH and MacArthur Foundation appointed delegate for the Building Blocks of Change: Challenging Social Determinants meetings facilitated by the Grantmakers for Children, Youth & Families professional organization.

3/2013 – 6/2015 Leadership member of the implementation science subcommittee of the Association for the Advancement of Evidence Based Practices.

10/2013 – 3/2017 Elected board member of the Louisiana FINS Association 1/2015 – to date Advisory Committee for Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to

Treatment (SBIRT) group a subcommittee of the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice.

2/2019 – to date Elected board member and conference planning team for the National Dialogs on Behavioral Health

Special assignments – ad hoc task forces/working groups, projects, etc.

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1/1996 – 12/1998 Chairperson of the Louisiana FINS Association Standards Committee and

lead author of the “Louisiana FINS Association Standards” for affiliated FINS providers.

1/1997 – 12/2001 Liaison to the State of Louisiana Supreme Court on behalf of the Louisiana FINS Association

1/2002 – 12/2003 State Senate Subcommittee’s Juvenile Justice Commission Advisory Board Participant as liaison for LSUHSC and invited commission presenter. The 2003 Juvenile Justice Reform Act resulted from the commission’s efforts.

6/2011 – 2/2012 Committee member and subcommittee lead for legislated FINS Commission to study, report and make recommendations regarding policy and services for status offenders and their families.

5/2012 – 1/2013 Subcommittee lead and member of the legislated task force to study and report on juvenile justice reform in Louisiana. Study commissioned by the Juvenile Justice Implementation Commission and report, by the Institute of Public Health & Justice, submitted to the 2013 Legislative Session.

6/2012 – 6/2014 Faculty member of the U.S. Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and MacArthur Foundation supported National Policy Academy, facilitated by the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice, to develop guidelines to enhance substance abuse and mental health treatment services for youth in communities.

6/2014- 7/2014 Faculty member of the U.S. Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and MacArthur Foundation supported National Policy Academy, facilitated by the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice, to provide technical assistance to implement enhanced substance abuse and mental health treatment services for youth in communities.

1/2006 – 5/2018 Governor Appointed Member (representing the LSUHSC School of Public Health) of the Prevention Systems Committee for the Governors Initiative to Build a Healthy Louisiana – Under the Louisiana Drug Policy Board

1/2014 – 1/2018 New Orleans City Council appointed board member / university representative New Orleans Children and Youth Planning Board

6/2014 – 12/2016 Louisiana Office of Juvenile Justice Reentry Planning Task Force in support of the OJJDP Second Chance Act Grant

5/2015 – 2/2016 Chair of the committee and Institute for Public Health & Justice task force, assigned under House Concurrent Resolution 73, to study the impact of raising the age of juvenile jurisdiction to include seventeen-year olds in Louisiana.

7/2016 – to date Legislated member of the Louisiana Juvenile Jurisdiction Planning and Implementation Council (a.k.a., Raise the Age implementation commission [SB 324]).

1/2017- to date National advisory group member- Systems & Psychosocial Advances Research Center’s (SPARC)- Long-Term Impact and Cost-Effectiveness of Risk Assessment and Risk-Need-Responsivity Reform in Juvenile Justice Study- National Advisory Group.

3/2017 – to date Governor Appointed Member of the Governor’s Advisory Board of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Co-Chair of the subcommittee on race and ethnic disparities.

3/2019 – to date State of Louisiana appointed member of the Preventative Health and Health Services (PHHS) Block Grant from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Advisory Committee. Louisiana Department of Health- Office of Public Health.

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7/2019 – to date Louisiana Children’s Cabinet Advisory Board- Governor’s Office of

Programs & Planning. Behavioral Health Services for Children K-12 subcommittee member.

Clinical Service:

1/1995 – 7/1995 Clinical Social Worker--Three Rivers Psychiatric Hospital (Adolescent

Unit) - Covington, Louisiana-- Conducted psychosocial assessments

Provided individual, group, and family therapy Led treatment team

members in milieu management Prepared discharge plans and engaged patients and their families in aftercare arrangements

1/1995 – 9/1995 Clinical Social Worker-- Youth Service Bureau of St. Tammany - Covington, Louisiana--Provided counseling and case management for “at

risk” youth and their families Coordinated services between the Families

In Need of Services and Crossroads programs Conducted client intakes,

psychosocial assessments, school therapy groups, and in-home visits Assisted in program development and the creation of new models of

therapeutic intervention Created and facilitated methods of program

evaluation Performed research on program outcomes Assisted in the writing of grants

2/1998 – 12/1998 Clinical Social Work Practitioner—Private Practice- Covington, &1/2007 – 12/2013 Louisiana (part-time)--Provide assessment and counseling services to

people who are experiencing emotional, behavioral, and/or interpersonal

problems Services include psychosocial and substance abuse

assessments in addition to individual, marital, and family therapy Provide services through a combination of research-based practices that include motivational engagement, cognitive-behavioral treatment, and systemic approach to problem solving and skills building to work with both the person

and his/her environment Offer consulting services for program and professional development, including training seminars, clinical service design, program implementation, and supervision.

3/2008 – 3/2014 Clinical Supervisor-- Woman’s New Life Center – Metairie, Louisiana-Provide clinical supervision for mental health counselors and interns

affiliated with the center Assist in the development of policy and procedures for improved access, timeliness and quality of care for the

women seeking services at the clinic Provide consultation to the center’s administration and board as needed.

Administrative Responsibilities:

Departmental

1/2006 – 9/2008 Project Coordinator for Integration of Treatment Services for Dual-Diagnosed (mental health and substance abuse) Clients in the Florida Parishes -- Louisiana State University, School of Public Health- Health Policy & Systems Management-- Responsible for the coordination, strategic planning, and guided implementation of co-occurring treatment services for the Florida Parishes Human Service Authority under a contract between the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals and Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center.

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1/2007 – 10/2012 Project Director and Principal Investigator for Louisiana Models for

Change in Juvenile Justice-- Louisiana State University, School of Public Health- Behavioral & Community Health Sciences-- Principal University partner for the MacArthur Foundation funded Louisiana Models for Change in Juvenile Justice initiative, administered by the Louisiana

Board of Regents State lead to bringing evidence-based practices to targeted communities and agencies as part of the grant award (Jefferson, Rapides, Caddo, Calcasieu Parishes, 16th Judicial District, and Louisiana

Supreme Court FINS & Drug Court programs) Identify, train, and develop capacity to implement and sustain evidenced based practices in screening, assessment, and treatment of youth and families involved in the Juvenile

Justice System (JJS) at the community level Provide special focus on

mental health and substance abuse assessment and treatment practices Provide targeted training for JJS administration, policy making bodies, and regional and state leadership regarding the nature and researched benefits

of evidence-based practices Develop practitioners, local trainers, and program supervisors that will both implement and maintain fidelity to the

selected evidence-based practices Work in coordination with the many Models for Change partners to disseminate the information gained through this process.

7/2011 – 6/2014 Project Director, Principal Investigator, and Evaluator for the Youth Empowerment Project’s Community Based Interventions-- Louisiana State University, School of Public Health- Behavioral & Community Health Sciences-- Lead consultation, supervise a graduate research

assistants, maintain IRB approval, and perfrom evaluation The project provides a program evaluation for the Youth Empowerment Project (YEP) programs, which are mostly alternative education, re-entry, and work skills

training programs serving students ages 16 to 24 Program evaluation efforts include analysis of aggregate, retrospective data describing participant and program characteristics, and an assessment of the impact of the program on student outcomes.

7/2012 – 10/2015 Project Director, Principal Investigator, and Evaluator for the Louisiana Center for Children’s Rights (formerly- Juvenile Regional Services) Defense Team Model Evaluation-- Louisiana State University, School of Public Health- Institute for Public Health & Justice-- Lead consultation, supervise a graduate research assistants,

maintain IRB approval, and perfrom evaluation The project provides a program evaluation for the Juvenile Regional Services (JRS) Public Defense Team Model, which is a legal and social services model for youth accused and/or found guilty of juvenile delinquent acts in the Orleans

Parish area Program evaluation efforts include analysis of aggregate, retrospective data describing participant and program characteristics, and an assessment of the impact of the program on youth outcomes.

10/2012 – 4/2016 Project Director and Principal Investigator for Louisiana Models for Change in Juvenile Justice-- Louisiana State University, School of Public Health-Institute for Public Health and Justice-- Principal University partner for the MacArthur Foundation funded Louisiana Models for Change in Juvenile Justice initiative, administered by the Institute for

Public Health and Justice Working to bringing evidence-based practices

to targeted communities and agencies as part of the grant award Identify, train, and develop capacity to implement and sustain evidenced based practices in screening, assessment, and treatment of youth and families

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involved in both the juvenile justice and behavioral health systems at the

community level Provide targeted training for justice and behavioral health administrations, policy making bodies, and regional and state leadership regarding the nature and researched benefits of evidence-

based practices Develop practitioners, local trainers, and program supervisors that will both implement and maintain fidelity to the selected

evidence-based practices Work in coordination with the many Models for Change partners to disseminate the information gained through this process.

School 2/2001 – 8/2001 Asst. Director of Training- Juvenile Justice Program-- Louisiana State

University, School of Public Health-- Similar to below with different degrees of time allocation and reporting responsibilities

9/2001 – 9/2002 Director of Training- Juvenile Justice Program-- Louisiana State University, School of Public Health-- Co-Administered, developed, and implemented the collaborative LSUHSC and Department of Public Safety & Corrections training program, inclusive of pre-service, core, annual, and continuing education for more than 1500 correctional employees working

in Louisiana’s four secure juvenile facilities Co-Developed two Training

Academies for new correctional employees Produced, delivered, and

evaluated health- and mental health related curricula Trained and

supervised LSUHSC training staff Provided consultative services on

various training projects with DPS&C Performed specialized training

segments and evaluations Managed all contractors recruited to work with the training program

10/2002 – 12/2006 Director of Program Development- Juvenile Justice Program-- Louisiana State University, School of Public Health-- Member of a three staff administrative team that oversaw LSUHSC’s contract with the Louisiana Office of Youth Development to create and provide a public healthcare system including medical, mental health, dental, program evaluation, and training at Louisiana’s secure juvenile facilities in support

of Louisiana’s overall Juvenile Justice reform efforts Directed the Program

Evaluation and Training Sections Coordinated system-wide development

and program improvement projects Developed health and mental health related curricula and training for Office of Youth Development staff and

LSUHSC Healthcare employees Assessed health, mental health, dental and training services including core issues of timeliness, access, and

appropriateness of care delivered Coordinated critical incident

investigations pertaining to healthcare Consulted on projects and provide specialized training for OYD, community/state organizations, and local/state government

8/2014 – to date Program Chair of the Behavioral and Community Health Sciences Program, School of Public health, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center-- Work with the Dean and Associate Deans on behalf of

the program, faculty, students, and staff Supervise, hire, and evaluate the faculty of the program based on the vision and objectives for the program

Oversee student activity, instruction, advising, and experience in the

program Assign faculty to, and collaborate with, program and school

operational committees Analyze and produce program budget

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recommendations Establish policy and procedure for the operation and

processes of the program, its faculty, and students Collaborate with other

Program Chairs within the school Review and offer final recommendations to the Dean for student enrollment, advancement, and

graduation Mentor junior faculty Mentor and advise students Engage

and create opportunities for the program in the community Promote, oversee and establish grants and contracts associated with the program, its faculty, students, and staff

LSUHSC 7/2014 – to date Director of the Institute for Public Health and Justice, Louisiana State

University Health Sciences Center-- Maintain the leadership of the Institute locally and nationally on issues that intersect behavioral health

policy, practice, and the legal system Direct and coordinate the operations, collaboration, grant applications, faculty, staff, contracts, and

advisors affiliated with the Institute Provide and collaborate on the policy,

research, training, and technical assistance enterprises of the Institute

Partner with local and state government, foundations, and agencies

Secure and sustain funding Manage all required reports and filings with the University, LSU System, and Board of Regents

5/2019 – to date Director of the Center for Evidence to Practice in Behavioral Health, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center-- Maintain the leadership of the center to advance quality of care for Medicaid covered behavioral health services for youth in partnership with the Louisiana

Department of Health- Office of Behavioral Health Direct and coordinate the operations, collaboration, contracting, faculty, staff, and advisors

affiliated with the center Provide and collaborate on the policy, evaluation,

training, and technical assistance enterprises of the center Partner with

local and state government, foundations, and agencies Secure and

sustain funding Manage all required reports and filings with the Louisiana Department of Health, University, LSU System, and Board of Regents

Interdisciplinary/other program (center or program) 9/1995 – 2/2001 Director of Client Program Services-- Youth Service Bureau of St.

Tammany - Covington, Louisiana-- Directed, developed, and ensured the quality of client services for the following programs: Families In Need of Services (delinquency prevention) of the 22nd Judicial District, Crossroads (delinquency intervention), Power of Choice (clinical counseling and life skills education), Options (intensive outpatient adolescent substance abuse treatment), and Adolescent Drug Court

(substance abuse case management with judicial involvement) Oversaw

the implementation of these programs in two parishes and four courts Collaborated with community and institution leadership to provide

comprehensive services Evaluated program effectiveness via outcome

measurement and performance indicators Generated statistics and

research on existing services for presentation and publication

Researched and assisted in the writing of grants Provided counseling and

case management services to program participants Coordinated and

provided training for client service personnel Provided clinical supervision

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for Master’s level social workers pursuing state licensure Trained program

coordinators regarding leadership and management roles Assisted with staff and program budgets ensuring financial accountability of the above programs

Community/Public Service Activities: 1/1989 - 12/1991 Founder and Former President of Loyola University Bacchus Chapter 1/1995 – 12/1995 Founding member of the Louisiana FINS Association 1/1995 – 12/1995 Helped design and implement the Families In Need of Services (FINS)

program for the 22nd Judicial District Court, Slidell City Court, and Bogalusa City Court

1/1996 – 12/1998 Chairperson of the Louisiana FINS Association Standards Committee, lead author of the “Louisiana FINS Association Standards” for affiliated FINS providers, and Conference Co-Coordinator Strengthening Families Together: Louisiana F.I.N.S. Conference (2nd Annual).

1/1997 – 12/2001 Liaison to the State of Louisiana Supreme Court on behalf of the Louisiana FINS Association

1/1998 – 12/1998 Founding member of the Southeastern Louisiana Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Council

1/2004 – 12/2005 Committee Member and Participant in the creation of the mission, vision, framework, and five-year plan for the Louisiana Office of Youth Development after legislation separated the office from the Dept. of Corrections

8/2008 – 2/2011 Committee Chair for the Troop 160, Istrouma Council Boy Scouts of America.

6/2011 – 2/2012 Committee member and subcommittee lead for legislated FINS Commission to study, report and make recommendations regarding policy and services for status offenders and their families.

10/2011 – 4/2013 Head Coach for Christ Episcopal School- Junior Varsity Lacrosse Team. 5/2012 – 1/2013 Member and subcommittee lead for the legislated task force to study and

report on juvenile justice reform in Louisiana. Study commissioned by the Juvenile Justice Implementation Commission and report, by the Institute of Public Health & Justice, submitted to the 2013 Legislative Session.

6/2012 – 6/2014 Faculty member of the U.S. Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and MacArthur Foundation supported National Policy Academy, facilitated by the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice, to develop guidelines to enhance substance abuse and mental health treatment services for youth in communities.

6/2014- 7/2014 Faculty member of the U.S. Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and MacArthur Foundation supported National Policy Academy, facilitated by the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice, to provide technical assistance to implement enhanced substance abuse and mental health treatment services for youth in communities.

1/2006 – to date Governor Appointed Member (representing the LSUHSC School of Public Health) of the Prevention Systems Committee for the Governors Initiative to Build a Healthy Louisiana – Under the Louisiana Drug Policy Board

10/2013 – 3/2017 Elected board member of the Louisiana FINS Association 1/2014 – 1/2018 New Orleans City Council appointed board member / university

representative New Orleans Children and Youth Planning Board 6/2014 – to date Louisiana Office of Juvenile Justice Reentry Planning Task Force in

support of the OJJDP Second Chance Act Grant

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7/2016 – to date Legislated member of the Louisiana Juvenile Jurisdiction Planning and

Implementation Council (a.k.a., Raise the Age implementation commission [SB 324]).

3/2017 – to date Governor Appointed Member of the Governor’s Advisory Board of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Co-Chair of the subcommittee on race and ethnic disparities.

1/2019 – to date Elected Board Member- National Dialogs on Behavioral Health 7/2019 – to date Louisiana Children’s Cabinet Advisory Board- Governor’s Office of

Programs & Planning. Behavioral Health Services for Children K-12 subcommittee member.

7/2019 – to date New Pathways New Orleans Juvenile Justice Advisory Committee