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24th Annual Crimes Against Children Conference

A nationally and internationally-recognized conference for professionals from the fields of law enforcement, prosecution, child protective services, social work, children’s advocacy, therapy, and medicine who work directly with child victims of crime.

Forensic Considerations in Trauma Care

This quarterly free conference is targeted statewide to all pre-hospital and hospital healthcare providers including RN's, EMT's, Paramedics, Firefighters, and First-Responders. Topics are presented by experts in the fields of trauma and burns, injury prevention, workplace safety, and emergency medicine.

Free

17th International Conference on Violence, Abuse & Trauma

17th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON VIOLENCE, ABUSE & TRAUMA Conference and Post-Conference / Sept. 9-12, 20122012 SUMMIT ON INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE & ABUSE ACROSS THE LIFESPAN Sunday through Tuesday, September 9-11 (3 Days) In Conjunction with the 17th International Conference on Violence, Abuse & Trauma CONFERENCE TRACKS: •Adult Survivors of Child Maltreatment •At Risk Youth •Child Maltreatment •Children … Continue reading 17th International Conference on Violence, Abuse & Trauma

17th Annual Governor’s Task Force on Child Abuse and Neglect Summit

Kids and Court – What You Need to Know. About Children in the Child Welfare and Criminal Justice Systems. Featured Speaker: Dr. Jason Dickinson, who will present the latest research on interviewing methods involving diagrams, comfort drawing and disclosure.

31st Annual Michigan Statewide Conference. Child Abuse & Neglect: Prevention, Assessment and Treatment

This year’s 2 day conference features noted national and Michigan experts who will address a range of topics in the field of child abuse prevention, assessment, and treatment. Besides keynotes and a plenary, attendees will have a choice of over 30 workshops focusing on recent advances and best practices in the areas of prevention, medical issues, child advocacy, and law enforcement.

$300