Soarsnevn— I 2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 airmanPhilMendelson APROPOSEDRESOLUTION INTHECOUNCILOFTHEDISTRICTOFCOLUMBIA ToreappointDr.WandaThompsontotheCitizenReviewPanel. RESOLVEDBYTHECOUNCILOFTHEDISTRICTOFCOLUMBIA,Thatthis resolutionmaybecitedasthe“CitizenReviewPanelDr.WandaThompsonReappointment Resolutionof2024”, Sec.2.TheCounciloftheDistrictofColumbiareappoints: WandaThompson AnacostiaRoad,S.E. Washington,DC20019 (Ward8) asamemberoftheCitizenReviewPanel,establishedbysection351ofthePreventionofChild AbuseandNeglectActof1977,effectiveApril12,2005(D.C.Law15-341;D.C.OfficialCode §4-1303.51),foratermtoendApril11,2027. Sec.3.TheCounciloftheDistrictofColumbiashalltransmitacopyofthisresolution, uponitsadoption,totheappointee,thechairpersonoftheCitizenReviewPanel,andtothe OfficeoftheMayor. Sec.4.Thisresolutionshalltakeeffectimmediately. WANDATHOMPSON,Ph.D.,M.Div. (CURRICULUMVITAE SPECIALEXPERIENCE: Individual,group,andfamilytherapyexperience: Psychologicaltestingexperience: Trauma;childabuseandneglect,andfamilyviolenceexperience; Staffandinternselection:teaching:supervisionandmentoring: ‘Managementofon-callscheduling: Crisisintervention,includinghomevisits: SpecializedtrainingonTFCBTaspartofDCCollaborative; Nationalandlocaltrainingsandteaching: Participationininter-agencyandmultidisciplinarygroups,forums, andtaskforces. LICENSURE;Psychologist(DC)License#PSY1449 Psychologist:(MD.)License#03169 3/11-PRESENT—TPMMS,PLLC(Owner) Part-timeprivatepracticewithchildrenandadultswith specialtyintreatingtraumavictims,victimsofchildabuseand neglect,andvictimsoffamilyviolence.Spiritualcounseling alsoavailable. 09/14-PRESENT Pastor TheAmbassadorBaptistChurch Washington,D.C.20020 OrdainedministerservingasShepherdoftheflockandchief ExecutiveofficeroftheChurch.Performsallsacerdotal functionsofministryandoverseesallmissionsandministriesof theChurch,includingTheAmbassadorBaptistChurch ‘CommunityResidenceFacility(CRF);TheAmbassadorBaptist ChurchFoodDistributionCenterandTheAmbassadorBaptist ChurchCommunityDevelopmentCorporation, 2006-MARCH2011SeniorLevelClinicalPsychologist: FreddieMacFoundationChildandAdolescentProtectionCenter 2 Children’s National Medical Center 111 Michigan Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20010 2/91 – 2006 Coordinator, Emergency Response and Inpatient Services/ Clinical Psychologist Freddie Mac Foundation Child and Adolescent Protection Center Children’s National Medical Center 111 Michigan Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20010 10/87 - 2/91 Coordinator, Inpatient Services and Quality Assurance/ Clinical Psychologist Di vision of Child Protection, Children’s National Medical Center 111 Michigan Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20010 12/85 - 10/87 Clinical Psychologist Division of Child Protection Children’s Hospital National Medical Center Washington, D.C. 20010 5/84 - 12/85 Mental Health Specialist Crisis Resolution Branch South Community Mental Health Center D.C. Gover nment, Building 25, 1905 E Street, S.E. Washington, D.C. 20003 7/81 - 5/84 Assistant Coordinator (Therapeutic Counselor III) Sexual Assault Service Community Crisis Center Montgomery County Health Department 4910 Auburn Avenue Bethesda, Maryland 20814 1/79 - 7/81 Therapeutic Counselor II Community Crisis Center Montgomery County Health Department 4910 Auburn Avenue Bethesda, Maryland 20814 4/77 - 12/78 Psychologist (Master’s Level) HARBEL, Inc. Community Mental Health Center 5807 Harford Road Baltimore, Maryla nd 3 OTHER PART-TIME PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 10/01–12/2007 Therapist (Psycho -spiritual Counseling) Garment’s Hem (Formerly I AMA Institute) Largo, Mar yland Provide therapy for adults up to 4 hrs. per week from a Christian perspective.. 6/92 - PRESENT Assistant Pastor The Ambassador Bapt ist Church Washington, D.C. Responsible for performing the nine sacerdotal functions of ministers; serve as Church Administrator and Adminis trator of the Church’s Christian school; previously taught daily early morning Bible Class to Christian School students. 3/98-6/98 Consultant Psychologist 6/90 - 5/93 Consultant (Group Co -Leader) Private Practice of Christine Courtois, Ph.D. 3 Washington Circl e Washington, D.C. 20037 7/84 - 6/86 Contract Clinician Sexual Assault Service Montgomery County Health Department 751 Rockville Pike, Suite 26B Rockville, Maryland 20850 7/84 - 6/85 Contract Clinician Crisis Intervention Service Community Crisis Center Montgomery County Health Department 4910 Auburn Avenue Bethesda, Maryland 20814 GRADUATE CLINICAL EXPERIENCES 9/75 - 8/76 Graduate Assistant/Clinician Psychological Services Center Temple University Philadelphia, Pennsyl vania 4 7/75 - 5/76 Lecturer Correctional Officers’ Training Program Philadelphia Prison System Depa rtment of Welfare Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 7/74 - 6/75 Psychology Intern Temple University Hospital (Three Sites) Outpatient Psychiatry Department Crisis Center North Central Philadelphia CMHC/MR Center 7/73 - 8/73 Consultant Philadelphia Prison System Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 5/73 - 7/73 C linician Psychological Services Center Temple University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122 FACULTY APPOINTMENT July 1990 Assista nt Professor of Pediatrics - March 2011 George Washington University - (Regular Seminars Conducted for Department of Psychology; Other departments by request). - Supervision (Clinical and Assessment) for Psychology Interns. - Mentor for Psychology Interns. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Member, American Psychological Association (APA) Fellow, Maryland Psychological Association PRESENT COMMITTEES Task Force on Family Violence, D.C. Medical Society PAST ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES AND UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES PAST COMMITTEES Psychology Intern Selection Committee 5 Complex Case/Discharge Review Committee Search Committee for Chairperson, C hild and Adolescent Protection Center Clinical Committee, Child Advocacy Center, Washington, D.C. Utilization Management Oversight Committee (UMOC), CNMC Access To Care Committee, Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, CNMC EDUCATION: Graduate (In Chronological Order From Most Recent): December 2020 Certificate Masters Series for Distinguished Clergy 5/20-5/24/19 Certificate Executive Leadership for Ministers P rogram (Executive Leadership, Strategic Development, and Business Management) Howard University, School of Business 7/06 – 6/07 Certific ate Master Teacher Leadership Development Program (MTLDP) George Washington University Graduate School of Education and Human Development 1/92 - 5/96 Master Of Divinity Howard University Washington, D.C. Honor: The Dean’s Award , (1 0f 3 With Top Academic Hono rs – 3.95 GPA) 9/72 - 5/83 Doctor of Philosophy (Degree Conferred Clinical Psychology 1/84) Temple University Philadelphia , Pennsylvania 9/72 - 5/76 Master of Arts Clinical Psychology Temple University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Undergraduate: 9/68 - 5/72 B achelor of Arts (A.B.) Psychology Dickinson College Carlisle, Pennsylvania HONORS AND AWARDS 6 Lifetime Achievement Award, 2020 Ward Eight Democrats 2019 Na nnie Helen Burroughs Award for Pastoral Leadership Howard University School of Divinity Roberts, R. & Thompson, W. Support Staff Experiences on Specialized Hospital Teams , May 15, 2008. (Poster) Research Day. Children’s National Medical Center. Received Honorable Mention. “Exceptional Community Service.” Presented by North Capitol Collaborative for Child Abuse Prevention Month. April 2005. “For Your Tutelage, Guidance and Support”. Award presented by (3) Psychology Interns 1997-2000 ( W. Barnes; M. Dadson; J. Valente). PUBLICATIONS Book Chapter: Thompson, W. and McCarley, A. Practical considerations in the evaluation and management of child neglect. Clinics in Family Practice . Volume 5, Number 1, March 2003. Professional Publication: Thompson, W. and Medical Society of the District of Columbia Task Force On Family Violence, Kim Bullock, Chair. Reporting maltreatment of children and adolescents: A clinician’s g uide. (Published through grants from Glaxo Pharmaceuticals and Roche Pharmaceuticals). PRESENTATIONS National Presentations: Thompson, W. Teaching What We Know To Future Clinicians . American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC) Conference. Atlanta, Georgia. June 2009. Bullock, K., Jackson, B. & Thomps on, W. Impact of Chronic Early Childhood Distress on Youth Violence Outcomes. (Paper.) 11 th International Conference on Social Stress Research, Santa Fe, New Mexico, May-June 2008. Advocacy for Sexually Abused Children. Child Advocacy Cent er, Chattanooga, Tennessee. 4/26-28, 1994. 7 Poster Presentations: Thompson, W. Linking Electronic Information with Therapy. American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC Conference), June 2010. Roberts, R. & Thompson, W. Support Sta ff Experiences on Specialized Hospital Teams, May 15, 2008. (Poster) Research Day. Children’s National Medical Center. Received Honorable Mention. Roberts, R. & Thompson, W. Support Staff Experiences on Specialized Hospital Teams , May 15, 2008. (Poster )R esearch Day. George Washington University. April 2008. Local Presentations: More than 60 trainings to hospital groups, professionals, paraprofessionals, and community groups on a variety of topics, including trauma and a buse; child maltreatment; teen victimization; disclosures and recantation in child sex abuse cases; assessment to diagnosis; biopsychosocial assessment and diagnosis; health issues for adolescents and women; child abuse and domestic violence; telephone tr iage; cultural diversity; multicultural issues; and other topics. (Available on request.) Additional Specialized Training Received: Trauma- Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TFCBT) February, April, and June 2009. Specialized training BY MUSC on thi s topic for cadre of mental health providers. Series of two-day trainings plus telephone consultation with trainers. Notary Public Training. Washington, D.C. March 1997. Child Abuse and Exploitation: Investigative Techniques., U.S. Department of Justice. Rosslyn, Va., 1995. Child Abuse and Exploitation: Team Investigative Process (10/30/-11/3/94); U.S. Department of Justice. Rosslyn, Virginia. Professional supervision in treatment of adult survivors of incest by Christine Courtois, Ph.D., April - December 1985. “Involuntary Commitment” - Training Course for Credentialing as an Officer/Agent in D.C. Training received at Crisis Resolution Branch under auspices of the Commission on Public Health, 1985. Certification as a Community Residential Facility Operator (Nine-Week Course) (Numerous Conferences and Workshops Attended By Request) 8 Community Activities: Member, Anacostia Coordinating Council Co-Chair, Ward 8 Clergy and Faith Leaders Monthly Breakfast Meeting Chair, Clergy for Community Wealth Preservation Member, Wednesday Clergy Member, Sister Clergy Board Chair, EmpowerDC Member, Ward 8 Food Pantry Collaborative Member, DC Water Stakeholder Alliance Group Member, ANC8a Member, Fairlawn Citizens Association Member, First Fridays Group (Publ ic Safety) Member, Age-Friendly DCMLK Parade and Peacewalk Committee Member, DC Grassroots Coalition Howard University School of Divinity Alumni Group