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Upcoming events

    • 27 Jun 2012
    • 30 Jun 2012
    • Chicago Sheraton Hotel, Chicago, IL
    The APSAC 20th Annual Colloquium celebrates APSAC's 25th Anniversary. APSAC's own nationally held annual event serves as a major source of information and research necessary for interdisciplinary professionals in the field of child abuse and neglect.

    For more information, click here
    !

    A workshop presentation of the National Coalition's 2012 National Plan will take place at this event!

    • 22 Aug 2012
    • 24 Aug 2012
    • Chicago Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Chicago, IL
    The National Sexual Assault Conference is a two and a half day, advocacy-based conference providing advanced training opportunities and information regarding sexual violence intervention and prevention. Hosted by the Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault.

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    here!
    • 27 Aug 2012
    • 28 Aug 2012
    • Marriott New Orleans at the Convention Center, New Orleans, LA
    The National Coalition to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse & Exploitation is pleased to announce their Member Meeting.


    • 28 Aug 2012
    • 30 Aug 2012
    • Marriott New Orleans at the Convention Center, New Orleans, LA
    The National Children's Advocacy Center is pleased to announce the 13th National Conference on Child Sexual Abuse & Exploitation Prevention.

    The Call for Papers
    Application is now available! Visit NCAC online!

    For more information about this conference, please contact Marilyn Grundy at
    mgrundy@nationalcac.org or 256-327-3863.
    • 12 Oct 2012
    • 15 Oct 2012
    • Jacksonville, FL
    Prevent Child Abuse America is pleased to announce: Awaken to Change - The National Conference for America's Children to be held October 12-15, 2012. For more information, click here.

    Top industry experts will present exceptional sessions on key topics
    :
    • Healthy Child Development
    • Moving the Movement - The National Movement for America's Children
    • Advancing Public Policy
    • Message, Marketing and Corporate Responsibility
    • What's Working and What We are Learning
    A workshop featuring the National Plan will be presented at this event!

    • 17 Oct 2012
    • 20 Oct 2012
    • Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel, Denver, CO

    The 31st Annual Research and Treatment Conference sponsored by the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers will be held at the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel in Denver, Colorado, October 17 through 20, 2012.

    This conference will offer symposia, workshop presentations, poster sessions, discussion groups, and advanced clinics relating to issues in both victim and perpetrator research and treatment. Each presentation will provide information and training based on cutting edge research development and clinical application. The format is designed to best facilitate interaction with and learning from some of the most advanced practitioners in the field of sexual abuse. All sessions, with the exception of posters, have been approved for Continuing Education credits.

    In addition to the three-day Conference schedule, ATSA will offer a selection of intensive half- and/or full-day Pre-Conference Clinics. These Clinics are designed to provide participants with extensive training and skills enhancement.

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