27th Annual San Diego International Conference
27th Annual San Diego International Conference on Child & Family Maltreatment
27th Annual San Diego International Conference on Child & Family Maltreatment
Come and Enjoy the Natural Surroundings of the Ralph A. MacMullan Conference Center. While Earning CEs, Meeting With Colleagues & Celebrating Social Work Month
Mark your calendars for Friday, March 29, 2013 and consider submitting an abstract for a poster or an oral presentation. Remember, the school with the highest rate of presenters will receive the 2013 John Snow Award.
The 31st Annual Protecting Our Children National American Indian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect will be held in Tulsa, Oklahoma, April 7-10, 2013.
This year’s title: “Child Victims of Trauma: Screening Tools and Management Strategies For the Primary Care Provider”. The Featured Keynote Speaker: John Stirling, MD, Director of Center for Child Protection Santa Clara Valley Medical Center
WACC’s Annual Conference – “Children of Trauma: Building Resilience in a Traumatic World,” Friday, April 19, 2013, 9 AM – 12:30 PM at Washtenaw Intermediate School District’s Teaching and Learning Center, 1819 Wagner Road, Ann Arbor, MI.
The MINCA Spring 2013 conference will be held April 22-23, 2013 in Traverse City Michigan. We will explore the latest trends in the investigation of crimes related to children.
This two and a half day conference will bring together experts in the fields of general pediatrics, adolescent medicine, developmental medicine and addition to discuss the developmental, behavioral and medical aspects of the problems posed by substance use, and to provide a comprehensive approach to addressing it in the primary care setting.
During this National Meeting, we will celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Safe States Alliance, as well as highlight programs, practices, and research that are helping communities create a safer and healthier future.
APSAC's Annual Colloquium is a major source of education and research necessary for professionals in the field of child maltreatment, including: mental health, medicine and nursing, law, law enforcement, education, prevention, and child protective services.