Yearly Archives: 2019

the ballot is now OPEN – Advisory Board election 2019

Greetings!

Voting is now open for the following Ohio Council of Family Relations Advisory Board positions – Professional Member (2), Student Representative (1), and Secretary-Treasurer (1). Voting will be open from Oct. 21 – Nov. 1, 2019. Please take the time to read through the nominee’s qualifications (see bios below) before casting your vote!

 link to ballot – https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8f86gjJjQfBwarP

Bios:

Professional Board Member #1 (January 2020 – December 2020)

Anita Armstrong – Ohio Department of Education: She serves as the Head Start Collaboration Director for the State of Ohio, where her role is to facilitate and enhance coordination and collaboration among the federal, state and local entities that serve Ohio’s most vulnerable children and their families. Her passion for education, families, and children has been expressed throughout her career in direct service and leadership roles within various government, non-profit, and school-based settings. Anita is a Licensed Social Worker with a master’s degree in Human Development and Family Studies. She is currently a doctoral candidate in the Interdisciplinary Leadership program at Creighton University.

Professional Board Member #2 (January 2020 – December 2022)

Stephanie Blessing, M.Ed. – Bowling Green State University: An associate teaching professor in the Human Development and Family Studies (HDFS) program at Bowling Green State University. In addition, Stephanie serves as the HDFS internship coordinator and specializes in developing strong university-community partnerships. Stephanie spent seven years in the field providing intervention services for young children with disabilities and supporting diverse families in Lucas County.

Anita Armstrong – Ohio Department of Education: She serves as the Head Start Collaboration Director for the State of Ohio, where her role is to facilitate and enhance coordination and collaboration among the federal, state and local entities that serve Ohio’s most vulnerable children and their families. Her passion for education, families, and children has been expressed throughout her career in direct service and leadership roles within various government, non-profit, and school-based settings. Anita is a Licensed Social Worker with a master’s degree in Human Development and Family Studies. She is currently a doctoral candidate in the Interdisciplinary Leadership program at Creighton University.

Student Board Member (January 2020 – December 2021)

Kayla Bindus – Kent State University: A graduate student studying Human Development and Family Studies. Her current studies are focused on Caregiving Youth, specifically children between the ages of 8-18 who are providing care to family members for any number of reasons. She has a passion for working with children and after graduation hopes to work in a hospital setting with families.

Hannah Harnichar – Kent State University: A junior majoring in Human Development and Family Studies with a minor in Psychology. She is a member of the Honors College and plans to attend graduate school to pursue School Psychology. Originally from the Youngstown area, she
would ideally like to work as a school psychologist in local schools whose students are directly affected by the opioid epidemic, poverty, etc.

Ross “Chad” Nunamaker – Wright State University: A PhD candidate, with a concentration in early childhood education, studying how the self-perceptions, beliefs, and practices of early childhood professionals intersect. Chad has had a wide variety of experiences working with children, families, teachers, academics, and researchers with experience as a toddler lead teacher, child development consultant, curriculum director, kindergarten program lead, teacher and parent educator, higher ed faculty member, and researcher among other roles. He is committed to helping teachers and parents of young children learn how to be developmentally supportive and informed on infant, toddler, and early childhood mental health.

Gwendolyn West – Kent State University: Since starting her master’s degree she has worked professionally as a Certified Lactation Counselor, as an activities director for aging adults, in academia as a graduate assistant, as a lead infant teacher, and she had just started her next adventure as a support group facilitator for victims of IPV. Gwendolyn has spent most of her life in HDFS fields and looks forward to facilitating student and professional growth in human science fields. She is especially interested in family education and breaking the stigma of poverty that limits high-quality support for low-resource families. She looks forward to serving the OHCFR community from the newest student members to the highest level professionals, and everybody in between.

Secretary-Treasurer (January 2020 – December 2021)

Patrice Powers-Barker, CFLE – Ohio State University Extension: a Family and Consumer Sciences Educator for Ohio State University Extension in Lucas County (Toledo). She has served as a Professional Board Member for OHCFR and is interested in serving the organization as the Secretary-Treasurer.

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Call for nominations – 2019

Greetings OHCFR Members,

It’s OHCFR election season! It is the goal of OHCFR to have a diverse Advisory Board that represents professionals in a variety of family-serving capacities. Serving on the OHCFR Advisory Board is a unique opportunity to collaborate with family scientists and practitioners across the state, promote the field of family science and extend the reach of NCFR for Ohioans. Sound Interesting? Know someone who would be interested in one of the positions? Here’s your chance to get involved! This election cycle has the following open positions:

Secretary-Treasurer (2-year term: Jan. 2020 – Dec. 2021). Responsibilities include
• Preserving records of minutes of annual OHCFR meetings and/or Advisory Board meetings.
• Being responsible for Advisory Board correspondence and submission of the financial part of the annual report.
• Keeping a list of current membership in OHCFR
• Paying all bills authorized by the president as well as receipts.
• Arranging annually for the audit of financial records

2 Professional Board Members, (one to serve a 3-year term: Jan. 2020 – Dec. 2022 & the second a 1-year Term: Jan. 2020 – Dec. 2020). Responsibilities include
• Working with the Advisory Board to address the needs and interests of members
• Assuming duties deemed necessary to enhance the board’s goals.

Student Representative (2-year term: Jan. 2020 – Dec. 2021) shall:
• Serve as contributing, voting members of OHCFR’s Advisory Board.
• Work with the OHCFR Advisory Board to address the needs and interests of student members.
• Provide ideas and assistance with recruiting students.

According to OHCFR Bylaws, Board members must be Ohio residents and members of the National Council on Family Relations. Board members must attend 50% of the scheduled meetings. Within the year, there are two in-person meetings and two conference calls.

Please follow the link below to nominate yourself or another OHCFR member. You may fill out this form as many times as necessary if you desire to nominate multiple people. The nominee will be contacted to notify them of the nomination and ask if they are willing to accept the nomination and run for the position. Submissions are due by September 29, 2019, at 11:59 pm to
https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bvIrkYEtSiH3bSZ. OHCFR members will be asked to vote between October 16 and November 1.

The OHCFR Advisory Board thanks you for nominating yourself or a colleague for one of the vacant positions.


VOTE NOW – bylaw changes

Greetings!   Voting has officially opened for the  Ohio Council of Family Relations bylaw changes. There are two proposed revisions (explained in detail here). Voting will close on March 18th –please take a minute to cast your vote!  

LINK: https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cU4UfyaTcxc4KBn


Upcoming FREE WEBINAR – 3/19 – Depression: A Family Matter

10 – 11a.m. EST

Families often recognize depressive symptoms better than clients who have depression themselves. Thus, families are important forces of care, comfort, and coping! This presentation aims to explore depression of a family member within the family system, signs and symptoms, and ways of support. Resources and information will be made available on how to assist families when they have a loved one who has a depression diagnosis.

Register here!

Learning objectives:

  • Participants will learn to recognize signs and symptoms of depression 
  • Participants will learn pragmatic ways to support family members with depression
  • Participants will explore the impact of depression on the entire family

Presenters:

  • Rachel P. Jacoby, LPCC, NCC, CFLE, CTP
  • Clark Ausloos, LPC, LPSC, NCC

Proposed Bylaw Revisions

If you missed it on the OHCFR discussion board, please see below  –

At the December OHCFR advisory board meeting, two revisions were proposed to the bylaws.  The bylaws with proposed revisions are included for review for the next 30 days. As per OHCFR bylaws, we are providing revisions 30 days prior to a vote on them. The revisions (additions) are highlighted in yellow in THIS copy of the OHCFR Bylaws.  They are also summarized below.

 

Article VI, Section 1: add section D to the president-elect shall also…

D.  have been a member of the OHCFR Advisory Board for at least one year prior to nomination and election to the office of president-elect.

Article VI adds Section 7 points A-D.

Section 7: The position of media coordinator shall be an appointed position. The media                coordinator shall

A.  serve as a contributing member of the OHCFR Advisory Board

B.  attend the Advisory Board meetings

C.  oversee the posting and updating of information on OHCFR media sites

D.  work with members of appropriate ad hoc committee(s) to meet the needs of OHCFR

 

You will receive a ballot electronically to vote on these revisions on or around February 15, 2019. The revisions will go into effect if 2/3 of the voting members indicate their approval within the two week voting period.

If you have questions, contact Audrey Kraynak, OHCFR President, at [email protected]. Be sure to put OHCFR in the subject heading.

Please share your thoughts or comments about the proposed revisions.

Thanks.

Audrey Kraynak

OHCFR President 2019-2020


National Council on Family Relations
The Ohio Council on Family Relations is an affiliate of the National Council on Family Relations