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 experience levels and professions. Extraordinary plenary speakers will join us and more than 130 sessions will be available! Sessions will be offered at beginning, intermediate, or advanced levels for professionals in mental health, social work, medicine, nursing, law, education, law enforcement, prevention, research, advocacy, child protective services, and allied fields.
Group Registration Discounts
APSAC offers a discount for groups of five or more at a savings of 10% off the regular registration rate for each attendee in the group. Use the discount code GROUPREG to activate this discount.
Cancellations:
No cancellations. No refunds. Registration is transferable. Requests for transfer to a future event will also be considered on a case-by-case basis. If you have any questions please email us at apsaccolloquium@apsac.org.
Location/Lodging
The 2025 APSAC Colloquium will be held at the Sheraton Hotel, 500 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA 70130. The discounted rate for conference attendees is $225 per night. These rates are available until April 1, 2025, or until the block is exhausted, whichever comes first. Reservations can be made here or by calling Sheraton Reservations at 1-888-627-7033. Please be sure to ask for the APSAC special rate! We urge you to make your hotel reservations early.
Interested in Presenting at the Next Colloquium?
The 2026 Call for Papers will be available soon. APSAC is soliciting abstracts for training, research, roundtable and poster presentations for the 32nd Annual APSAC Colloquium. Join us at one of the field’s premier forums for child maltreatment professionals to offer training presentations and report new research findings. Topics address legal, medical, mental health, investigative, preventive, and protective services work with abused and neglected children, their families, and perpetrators of abuse.Submissions are encouraged on all aspects of child maltreatment, including cultural diversity.