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1996 - April 29, 2021 and is updated quarterly.
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Subject:Call for Papers: 36th International Symposium on Child Abuse
Muriel K. Wells , M.Ed., MLIS | Digital Information Librarian
Office: 256-327-3854 | nationalcac.org
Fax: 256-327-3859
210 Pratt Avenue NE | Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Call for Papers!
The National Children's Advocacy Center will host the
36th International Symposium on Child Abuse
March 23-26, 2020 in Huntsville, AL.
The Symposium attracts more than 1,600 participants and 50 exhibitors from around the world.
The NCAC seeks workshops that are relevant to an audience of both new and experienced child maltreatment professionals from a variety of disciplines and organizations.
Presentations should be engaging and innovative.
To begin, applicants are asked to create a user name and password, which allows the applicant to save and edit workshop submissions.
The "premiere" conference for child abuse response professionals!
#ncacsympo
NCAC Training Center | 210 Pratt Avenue, Huntsville, AL 35801
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Muriel K. Wells , M.Ed., MLIS | Digital Information Librarian
Office: 256-327-3854 | nationalcac.org
Fax: 256-327-3859
210 Pratt Avenue NE | Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Call for Papers!
The National Children's Advocacy Center will host the
36th International Symposium on Child Abuse
March 23-26, 2020 in Huntsville, AL.
The Symposium attracts more than 1,600 participants and 50 exhibitors from around the world.
The NCAC seeks workshops that are relevant to an audience of both new and experienced child maltreatment professionals from a variety of disciplines and organizations.
Presentations should be engaging and innovative.
To begin, applicants are asked to create a user name and password, which allows the applicant to save and edit workshop submissions.
The "premiere" conference for child abuse response professionals!
#ncacsympo
NCAC Training Center | 210 Pratt Avenue, Huntsville, AL 35801
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