Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Latin People News LPN: Leon County Government Employment Opportunities - ...

Latin People News LPN: Leon County Government Employment Opportunities - ...: LEON  COUNTY GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________...



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LEON COUNTY GOVERNMENT
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
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If you are driven by making a difference on the issues that matter most to our community and committed to demonstrating results, exceeding expectations in areas of customer service and exercising responsible stewardship of our community’s resources, then you may have what it takes to join our team. 
 Do you want to join the Leon County team?  Apply Online.

CLOSING DATE: November 22, 2019
Facilities Support Technician II

CLOSING DATE: December 6, 2019
Assistant County Attorney

OPEN CONTINUOUSLY
Paramedic (PRN)
EMT (PRN)

Consolidated Dispatch Agency
 Public Safety Communications Operator (Open Continuously)

 For additional information on Leon County employment opportunities:
  • Visit LeonCountyFL.gov/HR/jobs
  • Call our Job Line at (850) 606-2403
  • Watch Channel 16 on Comcast and CenturyLink
  • Visit Human Resources, 315 South Calhoun Street, 2th Floor, Suite #210
Drug Free Workplace and Equal Opportunity Employer
People Focused.  Performance Driven

Latin People News LPN: Preventing and Reducing Juvenile Violence: A Solut...

Latin People News LPN: Preventing and Reducing Juvenile Violence: A Solut...: "Kids that Kill 2" 5th Annual Juvenile Crime Conference As Part of the Broward County Crime Commission ...



"Kids that Kill 2"
5th Annual Juvenile Crime Conference

As Part of the Broward County Crime Commission
Building Bridges Mental Health Conference Series

Critical Thinking Solutions in Crime

Friday, November 22nd, 2019

South County Civic Center
16700 Jog Rd, Delray Beach, FL 33446

Sign in/Breakfast Begins at 8:30am
Program 9:00am to 3:15pm


AGENDA:

Kids That Kill 2 – 22 November 2019:
 
Opening Comments: 8:50 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. - James DePelisi, Broward County Crime Commission
 
INSIDE THE MIND OF A SCHOOL SHOOTER – Drawing Distinctions from School Shooters to Adult Active Shooters – Opening Presentation 9:00 a.m. to 9:45 a.m.

Dr. Eugenio Rothe, Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, Florida International University (FIU)
 
IDENTIFYING CHILDREN WHO KILL – Personality Patterns and Character Traits - Panel I 9:45 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

Deputy Chief Robin Griffin – Kitzerow, Deputy Chief of Police, Florida Atlantic University Police Department (FAU) 

Andy Slater, Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office (SAO), 15th Judicial Circuit

Dr. Calli Cain, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida Atlantic University (FAU)

Chief Cassandra Evans, Chief Probation Officer, Department of Juvenile Justice

Dr. Eugenio Rothe, Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, Florida International University (FIU)


MODERATOR: Branch Walton, Retired, United Secret Service, Advisory Board Member, Broward County Crime Commission

BREAK - 10:30 a.m. to 10:40 a.m.


THE SLAYING OF BOBBY KENT: KILL THE BULLY – Criminal Justice Case Study – How a Group of Childhood Friends From Hollywood, Conspired to Kill Another Friend in Weston Florida - Panel II 10:40 a.m. to 11:40 a.m.


Judge Charles Greene, 17th Judicial Circuit

Tim Donnelly, Assistant State Attorney in Charge, Broward County State Attorney’s Office (SAO)

Michael Dutko, Defense Attorney

Frank Ilarraza, Retired Broward Sheriff’s Office (BSO),
Homicide Detective

Jim Shutze, Author, Bully: A True Story of High School Revenge

Tonya Alanez, Journalist, Sun-Sentinel Newspaper


MODERATOR - Senior Judge Joel Lazarus, Retired, Advisory Board Chairman, Broward County Crime Commission  
LUNCH - 11:40 a.m. to Noon

LUNCHEON KEYNOTE PRESENTATION – WHEN KIDS KILL – INTERVIEWS WITH 50 PRISON JUVENILE AND ADULT INMATES WHICH HAVE COMMITTED JUVENILE HOMICIDE – Noon to 12:40 p.m.


Ms. Tessa Duvall, Journalist, Louisville – Courier Journal (formerly, Florida Times Union, Jacksonville)

 
BREAK - 12:40 p.m. to 12:50 p.m.

JUVENILE CRIME: WHERE WE HAVE BEEN, WHERE WE ARE, AND WHERE WE ARE GOING – Coaches, Teachers, Mentors, Clergy - Panel III - 12:40pm to 1:30pm


Ms. Tessa Duvall, Journalist, Louisville – Courier Journal

Ian Moffett, Retired Police Chief, Dade County Public Schools

Dr. Lawrence Model, Lt. Colonel, Boca Raton Civil Air Patrol

Mr. Bryan Needle, Teacher, Taravella High School

Pastors Robert Freund, Sr., and Robert Freund, Jr., Apostolic Christian Church

Ms. Tammy Fields, Director, Palm Beach County Youth Services

Mr. Eric Call, Director, Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation


MODERATOR: James DePelisi, Director/Chairman, Broward County Crime Commission


PREVENTING AND REDUCING JUVENILE VIOLENCE: A Solution Based Panel of Mental Health Professionals - Panel IV 1:30 p.m. to 2:15 p.m.


Dr. William Dorfman, Professor Emeritus of Psychology,
Nova Southeastern University (NSU)

Dr. Calli Cain, School of Criminology and Criminal Justices, Florida Atlantic University (FAU)

Dr. Grace Telesco, School of Criminal Justice, Nova Southeastern University (NSU)

Dre Johnson, Social Worker, Head Start/Interventions, Broward County Public Schools

Clarice Redding, Green Dot Coordinator, Palm Beach County

Laurence Miller, Clinical Psychologist

Dr. Amanda Terrell, Palm Beach County Youth Services


MODERATOR: Dr. Michael Brannon, Institute for Behavioral Sciences and the Law (IBSL) 



BREAK - 2:15 p.m. to 2:25 p.m.



WHY KIDS KILL THEIR PARENTS: Parricide and Matricide - CONCLUDING PRESENTATION 2:25 p.m. to 3:15pm


Dr. Ryan Hall, Clinical/Forensic Psychiatrist
 
 


CREDITS:
Physicians:  Memorial Healthcare System designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint providership of Memorial Healthcare System and the Broward County Crime Commission. The Memorial Healthcare System is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. 
Nursing, Respiratory Therapy and EMS Continuing Education: Memorial Healthcare System is an approved provider of Nurses, Respiratory Therapist and EMS continuing education. The 5th Annual Juvenile Violence Conference is approved for 5.5 Nursing and Respiratory contact hours EMS personnel is approved for 6.0 contact hours

6 Mental Health CEU's

The Florida Psychological Association is approved by the Florida Department of Health, Board of Psychology and Board of School Psychology to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Florida Psychological Association is approved by the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, and Mental Health Counseling as a provider of continuing education. The Florida Psychological Association maintains responsibility for the program and its content.


For more information please call Hope #754-423-1976

Breakfast & Lunch Included (Coffee Served ALL DAY)

Latin People News LPN: Censo del 2020: Realidad vs. Ficción



Latin People News LPN: Censo del 2020: Realidad vs. Ficción: 14 de noviembre de 2019 por  Colleen Tressler Especialista en educación del consumidor y negocios, FTC La Comisión Federal d...

La Comisión Federal de Comercio se asocia con la Oficina del Censo de los EE. UU. para protegerte de potenciales estafas del censo. Conocer cómo funciona el proceso del Censo del 2020 , qué información se te preguntará y qué información no, y algunas banderas rojas de alerta, te ayudará a identificar y reportar estafas.
El Proceso
A mediados de marzo del 2020, la Oficina del Censo comenzará a enviar por correo (y, en algunas áreas, en persona) invitaciones para participar del Censo del 2020. La tuya debería llegar antes del 1 de abril. Puedes responder por internet, por teléfono o por correo.
La Oficina del Censo tiene un trabajo importante: contar a todas las personas que viven en los Estados Unidos. A partir de mayo del 2020, los censistas comenzarán a visitar las casas donde no se haya respondido para asegurarse de que se cuenten a todas las personas. Si no estás en tu casa o no puedes abrir la puerta, el censista regresará hasta seis veces. Cada una de las veces, dejará un aviso en la puerta con un número de teléfono para que puedas llamar y programar una visita.
Las Preguntas
En el cuestionario del censo se le pregunta cuántas personas hay en la casa en el momento en el que completas el formulario; su sexo, edad, raza y etnicidad; la relación de unos con los otros; tu número de teléfono; y si tú eres el propietario de tu casa o si la alquilas. Para obtener la lista completa de las preguntas del Censo del 2020, visita ¿Qué preguntas se hacen?
Indicios de una Estafa
Los estafadores podrían hacerse pasar por censistas para obtener tu información personal y luego usarla para cometer robo de identidad y otros fraudes. Sin embargo, siempre hay maneras de identificar a los censistas oficiales.

Los censistas deben mostrarte un documento de identidad con fotografía que tenga el sello del Departamento de Comercio de EE. UU. y una fecha de vencimiento. Si tú se lo pides, el censista te dará la información de contacto de un supervisor y/o el número de teléfono de la oficina regional del censo para que verifiques su legitimidad.

La Oficina del Censo nunca te pedirá tu número de Seguro Social completo, el número de tu cuenta bancaria o de tu tarjeta de crédito, dinero o donaciones, o algo en nombre de un partido político. Durante el Censo del 2020 no se te preguntará acerca de tu ciudadanía.
La Oficina del Censo puede llamarte como parte de los esfuerzos de hacer un seguimiento y un control de calidad. También podrían llamarte si no estás en casa cuando un censista pase por allí o cuando una visita personal no sea conveniente. Las llamadas provendrán de uno de los centros de contacto de la Oficina del Censo o de un representante de campo. Para obtener más información, visita Cómo identificar una llamada de la Oficina del Censo.
Asegúrate de tener la información más reciente y precisa sobre el Censo del 2020. Visita Rumores del Censo del 2020 para verificar datos y hacer preguntas.
Si sospechas un caso de fraude, llama al 800-923-8282 para hablar con un representante local de la Oficina del Censo. También puedes presentar un reporte a la Comisión Federal de Comercio (FTC, por sus siglas en inglés) en ftc.gov/queja. Tus informes pueden ayudar a las agencias encargadas del cumplimiento de la ley a iniciar investigaciones que podrían detener las actividades de los impostores y defraudadores.

Monday, November 18, 2019

Latin People News LPN: Nuevo folleto para influyentes de los medios socia...

Latin People News LPN: Nuevo folleto para influyentes de los medios socia...: 5 de noviembre de 2019 por  Lesley Fair Abogada, División de educación del consumidor y negocios, FTC Es muy probable que conoz...

Es muy probable que conozcas a un influyente, una persona que trabaja con una marca para recomendar o respaldar un producto en las redes sociales. Tal vez trabajes en una empresa que cuenta con personas influyentes o tal vez eres tú, un amigo o un familiar. Entonces, debes leer un nuevo folleto de la FTC: Divulgaciones 101 para influyentes de los medios sociales.
Los influyentes tienen la obligación de cumplir con la ley. Si endosa un producto o servicio a través de las redes sociales, su mensaje debe hacer evidente que usted tiene una relación (una “conexión relevante”) con la marca. Esto podría ser una relación personal, familiar o laboral o una relación financiera, por ejemplo, cuando una marca le paga o le ofrece productos gratuitos o con descuento.
La información sobre Divulgaciones 101 para influyentes de los medios sociales responde las preguntas que pueda tener acerca de cuándo divulgar, cómo divulgar y otras cosas que necesita saber. También explica que si no tiene una relación establecida con una marca y solo le está contando a la gente sobre un producto que compró y le gusta, no es necesario que diga que no tiene una relación con la marca. (El folleto está disponible en español y en inglés).

La FTC tiene otros recursos acerca de influyentes, endosos y revisiones de productos. También vea este nuevo video que explica algunas de las bases legales.

Thursday, November 14, 2019

Latin People News LPN: City of Weston eNewsletter | Newsday Tuesday | 11/...

Latin People News LPN: City of Weston eNewsletter | Newsday Tuesday | 11/...: Desactivar para: inglés NEWS FROM THE CITY OF WESTON No...

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NEWS FROM THE CITY OF WESTON
November 12, 2019
Have You Registered for Rotary Run?
The 22nd Annual Rotary Run for Tomorrow will take place on Sunday December 8th. Register today for the Half Marathon or the 5K Run/Walk race. Not a runner? No problem! If you have an elementary school student in your family, be sure to register (for FREE) your family to participate in the Mayor’s Challenge 1-Mile Family Health Walk. Your school can earn a cash prize based on participation! All Rotary Run events take place at the Cypress Bay High School.
School Zones: Clarification on Temporary Parking in Bike Lanes
In last week's Newsday Tuesday, we indicated that vehicles are only allowed to park in bike lanes during morning drop off and afternoon dismissal .

Temporary parking in the bike lanes surrounding Weston's elementary schools will also be allowed for school-based special events, open houses, and special assemblies when parents and guests are invited to attend. The Broward Sheriff’s Office will not enforce the temporary parking only rule during such events, as there is not enough parking on school property to accommodate all the visitors. By State Statute (FSS 316.1945,1) “at the direction of a police officer” Law Enforcement is permitted to allow vehicles to park in bike lanes for a specific purpose, (i.e. drop off, dismissal pick up, or a school-based special event.)  

Vehicles that are parked in the bike lanes beyond the allowable temporary time period will be issued citations.
Free once monthly training class: Hands Only CPR and Stop the Bleed. The life you save may be that of a loved one.
Hands-Only CPR & Stop the Bleed Classes
BSO Weston Fire Rescue offers free Hands-only CPR and Stop the Bleed education once monthly from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. at the Weston Regional Park Soccer Building. The only requirement is pre-registration. For every minute without CPR, the chance of survival goes down 10%. Brain damage can occur in only four minutes. Call 954-389-2015 to register now for the next class on Thursday, November 21st. 
Community Center: Watercolor Painting
Join award-winning watercolorist Rolande Moorhead every Friday from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. for watercolor painting classes. Learn the vocabulary of shapes, colors, compositions and preliminary drawing. Classes are on-going year-round and cost $195 for 6 weeks. Don't miss out!
Thanksgiving Tennis Camp at the Weston Tennis Center
Tennis Camp Offers More Than Tennis
The Weston Tennis Center is serving up a feast of activities over Thanksgiving week with Tennis Camp for kids ages 5-15 and all skill levels are welcome. Camp is held November 26th, 27th and 29th. While tennis is the star attraction, activities also include swimming, soccer, team competitions, arts & crafts and more! Secure your child's spot today.
Boys playing soccer in the AYSO league at Weston Regional Park.
Register Now for AYSO Spring Soccer Season
Join in on the fun on the soccer field with AYSO! The Spring 2020 recreational soccer season will begin in January. Boys and girls ages 4 through 18 are welcome to participate. Register today to secure you child’s spot in the league and take advantage of early bird registration which ends on November 30th.

AYSO 644 offers additional programs for participants under age 4 and players over 35, too!
GIS Day is November 13th!  Learn about the Geographic Information Systems used to collect, display and manage geographic data.
GIS Day is November 13th
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology is the framework for gathering, analyzing and managing geographic data to help us make better decisions. Here in Weston, GIS is used for many things. Over 35,000 trees are tagged with GIS coordinates, in addition to water lines, irrigation systems, property lines, streets, parcels, fire hydrants, park features, bike lanes, police and fire response zones, census information, school district boundaries and more. 
Women's History Essay Contest
Almost 100 years ago, the 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote. The Florida Commission on the Status of Women are seeking entries for the Women’s History Essay contest to raise awareness of female leaders and their contributions to history. Florida students in 6th, 7th, and 8th grades are encouraged to write about the significance of voting and why everyone should vote in the 2020 elections.

Entries are due on December 20, 2019 at 5 p.m.
Did You Know? U.S. State Department Offers a Variety of Student Exchange Programs
Students in high school through graduate school can apply to participate in one of the several exchange programs offered by the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. Explore your world by deepening your knowledge and making lasting connections world-wide by participating as a scholar or a host family.
Water Safety: Learn to Swim
Did you know that 90% of drownings occur when a child walks out the door without anyone noticing? Learning to swim is a life skill everyone can develop and it is the first step towards preventing a drowning. Children ages 6 months through 4 years-old in Broward County are eligible to receive a FREE swim lesson coupon (value of $40) towards the cost of swim lessons. Don’t miss out!