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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