Event

FAN Mentor Professional Development Day 2026

When & Where

Date and Time

March 26, 2026 | 9:00am - 1:00pm CDT

Location

UNL's Center on Children, Families and the Law; Olson Training Center: 206 S 13th St #1000, Lincoln, NE 68588

Ticket

Cost

Free

Registration

About This Event

We will introduce our new FAN Mentoring Structure and provide an overview of our newest model of Reflective Practice, Components for Enhancing Career Experience and Reducing Trauma (CE-CERT), that we believe can support you in your mentoring work. Come connect with other mentors, reflect on our past work, and get excited about the year to come!

Refreshments and lunch will be provided.

Required for active FAN Mentors.

Speaker(s)

NCRP Project Manager
Nebraska Resource Project for Vulnerable Young Children

Tracey Kock is the NCRP Project Manager with the Nebraska Resource Project for Vulnerable Young Children at the University of Nebraska’s Center on Children, Families, and the Law. Tracey is a Reflective Practice Trainer in the Facilitating Attuned Interactions (FAN) model and provides reflective consultation.  Prior to her current position, Tracey worked as a Permanency Director in child welfare in Nebraska's Eastern Service Area. Tracey earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Child Welfare and a Criminal Justice Certificate from the University of Wisconsin Madison and a Master of Social Work degree from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee.

Assistant Project Director
Nebraska Resource Project for Vulnerable Young Children

Jamie Bahm is an Assistant Project Director with the Nebraska Resource Project for Vulnerable Young Children at the University of Nebraska’s Center on Children, Families, and the Law. Jamie currently serves as the project lead for the Lancaster County Safe and Healthy Families Initiative, a community-coordinated response addressing the co-occurrence of domestic violence and child maltreatment. Jamie also works with juvenile court jurisdictions to integrate therapeutic practices into court processes, aiming to improve outcomes for children and families involved in the child welfare system. Endorsed as a Reflective Practice FAN trainer by the Erikson Institute, Jamie facilitates reflective practice training and consultation. She also contributes to policy initiatives focused on infant and early childhood mental health in Nebraska.

Jamie’s previous roles include serving as a Technical Expert Lead with JBS International, where she provided technical assistance to state grantees working to integrate behavioral health into primary care for children and perinatal women. Additionally, Jamie held supervisory and case management roles with the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Children and Family Services, specializing in supporting adjudicated youth with high behavioral health needs and overseeing the Lancaster County Family Treatment Drug Court.

Jamie holds both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in Criminology and Criminal Justice from the University of Nebraska.

Outreach and Training Specialist
Nebraska Resource Project for Vulnerable Young Children

Dayna L. Goff is the Outreach and Training Specialist with the Nebraska Resource Project for Vulnerable Children at UNL’s Center for Children, Family and the Law. Dayna earned her Bachelor’s and Master’s in Social Work from the University of Kansas and her Juris Doctorate from University of Nebraska College of Law. She previously worked as a therapeutic case manager at a child welfare agency, as the associate director of a visitation agency and as an attorney practicing in estate planning, family and juvenile law. She continues to practice juvenile law in Lancaster County.

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Questions?

Contact Ashtyn Beck at abeck11@unl.edu