American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children

Welcome To APSAC

American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children

Membership

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Resources

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Publications

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Training

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APSAC Advisor Series Part 4 – Understanding the Needs of Infants and Toddlers in Child Welfare

APSAC Advisor Series Part 4 – Understanding the Needs of Infants and Toddlers in Child ...
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APSAC Advisor Series Part 3 – Corporal Punishment of Children in Homes and Schools: An Action Plan

APSAC Advisor Series Part 3 – Corporal Punishment of Children in Homes and Schools: An ...
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APSAC Advisor Series Part 2 – Clock In to Time Out: A Followup Clinical Training on the Family Time-Out Intervention Protocol

APSAC Advisor Series Part 2  – Clock In to Time Out: A Followup Clinical Training ...
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Membership Costs

Full Membership  $145.00 

Student Membership    $30.00

Retired Membership    $65.00  

Young Professional    $95.00   

Memberships

APSAC is your source for networking, education, publications and resources in the discipline of child maltreatment and related fields. Thousands of professionals from all over the world – attorneys, child protective services workers, law enforcement officers, nurses, physicians, researchers, teachers, psychologists, clergy, administrators, and allies – have joined APSAC’s effort to ensure that everyone affected by child maltreatment receives the best possible professional response.

Trainings

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Training Numbers

Number of Trainees:  3,500+

Number of Programs: 215+

Number of Resources: 2,600+

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Our Resources

Our Mission

The mission of APSAC is to improve society’s response to the abuse and neglect of its children. APSAC envisions a world where all maltreated or at-risk children and their families have access to the highest level of professional commitment and service.

The American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, now in partnership with The New York Foundling, was founded in 1986 and is a nonprofit, national organization focused on meeting the needs of professionals engaged in all aspects of services for maltreated children and their families. Especially important to APSAC is the dissemination of state-of-the-art practice in all professional disciplines related to child abuse and neglect. 

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Training Numbers

Number of Trainees:  3,500+

Number of Programs: 215+

Number of Resources: 2,600+