Registration Now Open! APSAC 32nd Colloquium

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APSAC 32nd Colloquium Registration! Colloquium Theme: Inspiring Solutions Pre-Conference Institutes: June 22 APSAC’s 32nd Colloquium: June 23-26 Four days and multiple tracks featuring APSAC’s distinguished mix of research and practice. These sessions will be filled on a 1st come 1st serve basis. APSAC’s 32nd Colloquium will bring high-quality interdisciplinary learning opportunities to child maltreatment researchers and practitioners across […]

APSAC Racial Justice Reading Club – December 2024 !

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Register Now for December’s Racial Justice Reading Club Session! “I’m just trying to put food on the table”: Supervisory Neglect and Child Protective System’s Expectations of Black Birth MothersPresenter: Darcey H. Merritt, MSW, PhD Inspired by our commitment to deconstruct white privilege and address the issues of racism that permeate the child maltreatment field, APSAC Commission for […]

Why and How white child protection advocates must talk to black parents about the harms of corporal punishment?

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Register General Admission (individual session): $30.00APSAC Members and The New York Foundling Staff Admission: Free1 CE Credit (Social Work & Psychology) Non-Members: $30.001 CE Credit (Social Work & Psychology) APSAC Members and NY Foundling: $20.00APSAC Members: You will receive your discount automatically when registering.The New York Foundling Staff: Please email FontanaCenter@nyfoundling.org to request your entry […]

APSAC Racial Justice Reading Club – November 2024!

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Register Now for November’s Racial Justice Reading Club! Book: You Are The Prize: Seeing Yourself Beyond the Imperfections of Your Trauma by Amnoni Laren MyersPresenter: Ernestine Briggs-King, PhD and Amnoni L Myers, MPA  

Atención Informada en Trauma (Trauma Informed Care)

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Register Description: Aproximadamente 50% de la población experimentará algún tipo de evento posiblementetraumático (ej.., exposición a violencia en el hogar o comunidad, abuso físico, emocional o sexual, desastrenatural, muerte violenta de un ser querido, etc.) durante la vida. La exposición a trauma aumentasignificativamente el riesgo de desarrollar trastornos de salud mental incluyendo el Trastorno de EstrésPostraumático […]

“Just the facts”: Best practices for minimal facts interviewing (Webinar on Controversial Topics)

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Register Now for the Controversial Topics Webinar with Thomas D. Lyon, JD, PhD! Title: “Just the facts”: Best practices for minimal facts interviewing presented by Thomas D. Lyon, JD, PhD Description:Investigators and other practitioners advised to conduct minimal facts interviewing are often told to limit themselves to who, what, when, and where.  But how?  Children are notoriously […]

New Addition! The New York Foundling & APSAC Webinar Series on Controversial Topics!

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Register Here for The New York Foundling & APSAC Webinar Series on Controversial Topics! Note: If you have already registered for the entire Webinar Series please do not register for this event as it has been added to your existing registration. General Admission (individual session): $30.00APSAC Members and The New York Foundling Staff Admission: Free1 CE Credit (Social […]

APSAC-NC | It’s Not All About Carrots: Finding Evidence with Their Words

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Register for APSAC-NC | It’s Not All About Carrots: Finding Evidence with Their Words This webinar is the fifth in the APSAC 2024 State Chapter Webinar Series Educator sexual misconduct is a serious problem; however, there have been few large-scale studies from which to gather its true extent.  Over a period of five months, a […]

Are Black and Hispanic Children Over-Reported, Over-Substantiated and Over-Placed Compared to White Children?

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Register for Are Black and Hispanic Children Over-Reported, Over-Substantiated and Over-Placed Compared to White Children? General Admission (individual session): $30.00APSAC Members and The New York Foundling Staff Admission: Free1 CE Credit (Social Work & Psychology) Non-Members: $30.001 CE Credit (Social Work & Psychology) APSAC Members and NY Foundling: $20.00APSAC Members: You will receive your discount […]

IAPSAC| Detect and Protect: The Dentist’s Role in Identifying and Reporting Orofacial Child Abuse, Neglect, and Endangerment

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Register for IAPSAC| Detect and Protect: The Dentist’s Role in Identifying and Reporting Orofacial Child Abuse, Neglect, and Endangerment This webinar is the fourth in the APSAC 2024 State Chapter Webinar Series Title: Detect and Protect: The Dentist’s Role in Identifying and Reporting Orofacial Child Abuse, Neglect, and Endangerment Presented by: Polly Iben, DDS APSAC […]