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Subject:2023 NDACAN Summer Training Series: Session 1
Hello all,
We are excited to be kicking off the 2023 Summer Training Series this week! The first session, “Introduction to NDACAN” presented by NDACAN Statistician Sarah Sernaker will take place this Wednesday, July 5th from 12–1pm ET. To join this and future sessions, please register here: https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/8016745148413/WN_71s4SBCfR_WDLCC1-mfuQQ#/registration
See the attached flyer for more information on upcoming sessions in the series, and feel free to contact me if you have any questions. We look forward to seeing you all soon for another dynamic series!
Best,
Clayton
Clayton C. Covington
Ph.D. Student | Department of Sociology
Harvard University
Email: claytoncovington@g.harvard.edu
Pronouns: He/Him/His and They/Them/Theirs
claytoncovington.com
Graduate Research Associate
National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect
University of California, San Francisco
https://www.ndacan.acf.hhs.gov
Hello all,
We are excited to be kicking off the 2023 Summer Training Series this week! The first session, “Introduction to NDACAN” presented by NDACAN Statistician Sarah Sernaker will take place this Wednesday, July 5th from 12–1pm ET. To join this and future sessions, please register here: https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/8016745148413/WN_71s4SBCfR_WDLCC1-mfuQQ#/registration
See the attached flyer for more information on upcoming sessions in the series, and feel free to contact me if you have any questions. We look forward to seeing you all soon for another dynamic series!
Best,
Clayton
Clayton C. Covington
Ph.D. Student | Department of Sociology
Harvard University
Email: claytoncovingtong.harvard.edu
Pronouns: He/Him/His and They/Them/Theirs
claytoncovington.com
Graduate Research Associate
National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect
University of California, San Francisco
https://www.ndacan.acf.hhs.gov