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Call For Papers for the 32nd Annual San Diego International Conference

Conference submission deadline extended

Now accepting submissions until March 14, 2017.

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  • Speaker and Co-speaker Names 
  • Demographics
  • Biography(300 words or less)
  • Title of presentation
  • Description(200 Characters or less)
  • Abstract for Website (300 words or less)
  • 3 Learning Objectives
  • List of research or articles that would provide background basis for this presentation
  • Instruction Level
  • Agency Sponsorship
  • Audio/Visual needs
  • Recording/Website/mobile App Permissions


PLEASE GO TO: http://www.sandiegoconference.org/2018call.html
 

Concurrent Workshops and Research Presentations 

Conference Objective

The objective of the San Diego Conference is to develop and enhance professional skills and knowledge in the prevention, recognition, assessment and treatment of all forms of maltreatment including those related to family violence as well as to enhance investigative and legal skills. Issues concerning support for families, prevention, leadership, policy making, and translating the latest research into action are also addressed.

Call for Papers

The Chadwick Center Conference Committee is pleased to announce the Call For Papers for the 32nd San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment. The Conference will be held on January 28 – February 2, 2018 at the Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina, San Diego, California.

The deadline for submissions is March 3, 2017.

The conference will address a range of important multidisciplinary topics in the fields of child maltreatment and domestic violence. We are inviting proposals for workshops/interactive sessions addressing child maltreatment through one of the following themes:

  Medical Core

  Research

  Prevention

  Medical Advanced

  Infant and Early Childhood

  Domestic Violence

  Mental Health/Trauma Counseling

  Child Welfare

  Global Perspectives

  Forensic Interview

  Substance Abuse

  Technology

  Investigations

  Ethics

  Military

  Legal

  Diversity

  Secondary Traumatic Stress & Resilience

 

Please contact Joan Diccianni at 20jdiccianni@rchsd.org">jdiccianni@rchsd.org for questions. 

 

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