Call For Workshop Proposal
April 22-26, 2024
25th Annual Families and Fathers National Conference
Hilton Los Airport Hotel
5711 West Century Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90045
Call for Workshop Proposals Open July 1st
Application Process Closing September 30th
Proposal Application
Host Hotel Room Booking Reservation Page
Application Process
- Call for Workshop Proposals Open July 1
- Closing September 30
- Third Thursday Monthly Accepted Proposals Announced
- Presenter Registration Required 7-Days Post-Acceptance
- Presenter Hotel Room Reservation (out-of-area) Required 14- Days Post Acceptance
Primary Conference Themes:
- Engaging Parents In The Classroom
- Fatherhood Program Curriculums and Models
- Foster Care & Child Welfare
- Health & Mental Health
- Practitioner Engaging Parents
- Research Related Working With Fathers & Families
- Collaborating With Fathers in the Justice Systems
- Youth & Young Parent
- Collaboration is the key to success.
- Child Support Services and Father Engagement
We seek sessions that foster advancing skills, knowledge, and/or innovative information to support professionals working with children and families. Attendees represent diverse professional fields such as child welfare, early childhood, child support, Head Start, marriage and family therapists, social work, criminal justice, psychologists, educators, counselors, family service workers, fatherhood practitioners, public policy, foundations, etc. We seek diverse presenters from these and like professional fields to support the needs of practitioners, executives, and parents (you may submit up to two workshop sessions for consideration).
- All presenters must complete the form below.
- The deadlines apply to all presenters if you have a co-presenter.
- All presenters must present onsite.
- In 2024, we will not accept any virtual presenter(s).
Support?
Dr. James C. RodrΓguez, MSW
President and Chief Executive Officer
8929 S. Sepulveda Blvd. Suite 207
Los Angeles, California 90045
424-225-1323 or denisha@fathersandfamiliescoalition.org
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