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Cass County meetings are open to the public. Meetings held in the Cass County Commission Room will also be streamed live on the Cass County Government Facebook and YouTube pages and recordings of the meetings will be available upon request. Previous Commission meeting agendas and minutes are available below. If you cannot find the meeting agenda or minutes that you are looking for, please email pio@casscountynd.gov to request them. 

Cass County Commission Agendas & Minutes

Upcoming Public Meetings & Events

Strengthening Families of those who serve: Results of the After Deployment, Adaptive Parenting Tools (ADAPT) study

Hosted by NDSU Department of Human Development & Family Science

This year’s presentation is entitled, “Strengthening Families of Those Who Serve: Results of the After Deployment, Adaptive Parenting Tools (ADAPT) Study.”  Dr. Abigail Gewirtz, Ph.D., is the Lindahl Leadership Professor, Dept. of Family Social Science & Institute of Child Development, & Director, Institute of Translational Research in Children's Mental Health, University of Minnesota. She is also Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Psychology, and presents nationally and internationally on children, stress, trauma, resilience, and prevention science.  

A brief description of this year’s presentation is below.
Deployment to war is a significant stressor not only for service members, but for their spouses/partners and children. Indeed, data from the past decade show that a parent's deployment is a risk factor for emotional and behavioral problems among children of all ages, as well as for spouses and, of course, service members themselves. Dr. Gewirtz will present data from her program of research on deployment and military families in general, and, in particular, the results of a randomized effectiveness trial of a parenting program - ADAPT - to support post-deployment military families with school aged children. Data will be presented on the program, its impact on parenting, parental mental health, and children's adjustment over time, and challenges and opportunities associated with implementing evidence-based family programs in military settings.

A reception with treats and beverages will follow the presentation in the Butte Lounge of the Memorial Union at NDSU. For further information, contact Sean Brotherson at (701) 231-6143 or sean.brotherson@ndsu.edu.  

As a student-focused, land-grant, research university, we serve our citizens.
Contact:  sean.brotherson@ndsu.edu; (701) 231-8268 or (701) 231-6143. 

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