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Message ID: 11108
Date: 2022-06-16

Author:Erin McCauley

Subject:Reminder: NDACAN Summer Training Series 2022 coming up in July!

Hello everyone, This is a reminder that the NDACAN Summer Training Webinar Series 2022 is kicking off next month! For those who are unfamiliar, the Summer Training Webinar Series is a free workshop series hosted by NDACAN staff that occurs in July and August of each year. The workshops have a different theme every summer, include live coding and analysis using NDACAN data, and have a live Q&A session. This summer's theme is "The Power of Linking Administrative Data" and is meant to provide additional training to help participants advance research projects using NDACAN’s data and increase the impact of such work by highlighting the unique possibility for linking within and outside of NDACAN. Sessions will occur from 12pm - 1pm EST on Wednesdays in July and the first two weeks of August. Events are free, open to the public, and registration is required. This summer we will have sessions on data management strategies, linking internal NDACAN administrative data products, linking NDACAN data with external data products, workshops on structural equation modeling and propensity score matching, and leveraging NDACAN data to study racial disparities. Series are made into a webinar at the end of the summer, and past series are available on our website . See the attached flyer for more detail on the sessions and the link to register! Please forward the event flyer to colleagues who might be interested in attending! I hope to see ya'll there, Erin Erin J. McCauley www.erinjmccauley.com Assistant Professor Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences University of California San Francisco erin.mccauley@ucsf.edu Research Associate National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect Cornell University & Duke University ejm354@cornell.edu

Hello everyone, This is a reminder that the NDACAN Summer Training Webinar Series 2022 is kicking off next month! For those who are unfamiliar, the Summer Training Webinar Series is a free workshop series hosted by NDACAN staff that occurs in July and August of each year. The workshops have a different theme every summer, include live coding and analysis using NDACAN data, and have a live Q&A session. This summer's theme is "The Power of Linking Administrative Data" and is meant to provide additional training to help participants advance research projects using NDACAN’s data and increase the impact of such work by highlighting the unique possibility for linking within and outside of NDACAN. Sessions will occur from 12pm - 1pm EST on Wednesdays in July and the first two weeks of August. Events are free, open to the public, and registration is required. This summer we will have sessions on data management strategies, linking internal NDACAN administrative data products, linking NDACAN data with external data products, workshops on structural equation modeling and propensity score matching, and leveraging NDACAN data to study racial disparities. Series are made into a webinar at the end of the summer, and past series are available on our website . See the attached flyer for more detail on the sessions and the link to register! Please forward the event flyer to colleagues who might be interested in attending! I hope to see ya'll there, Erin Erin J. McCauley www.erinjmccauley.com Assistant Professor Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences University of California San Francisco erin.mccauleyucsf.edu Research Associate National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect Cornell University & Duke University ejm354cornell.edu