The Second Greenville Family Symposium
Early Registration Ends Friday!
A Place for Us: Toward Inclusive Communities for Children and Families
With a Student Pre-conference on the Application of the Theme to Indigenous Peoples
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University Center, Greenville, SC, USA
Student Pre-Conference: April 11, 2010
Main Conference: April 12-14, 2010
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Deadline for Early Registration: February 12, 2010.
To register, visit www.familysymposium.com.
Full-price registration (with opportunities for discounted membership in the sponsoring organizations) will be available until the time of the symposium.
Deadline for Lodging Reservations: March 10, 2010
Highlights of the Program
Student Pre-conference Topic
· Toward Communities Inclusive of Indigenous Children and Families
Plenary session topics include:
· Community and Children’s Rights
· Communities That Care for Families
· A Place for Children
· Building Inclusive Communities
· The Situation for Indigenous Peoples
· When Families are on the Outside
· Challenges Amid Crisis
Paper session topics include:
· The Quality of Life of Children and Families
· Child Mental Health Policy
· Alaska as a Case Study
· Innovations is Services Delivery
· Child Protection Reform
· Societies in Transition
Poster session topics Include:
· Innovations in Services Delivery
· The Situation for Native Americans
· Latino Immigration
· African Immigration
To review the full symposium brochure, visit www.familysymposium.com.
Sponsored by:
American Orthopsychiatric Association
Clemson University, Institute on Family & Neighborhood Life
International Family Therapy Association
International Society for Child Indicators
A Place for Us: Toward Inclusive Communities for Children and Families
With a Student Pre-conference on the Application of the Theme to Indigenous Peoples
__________________________________________________________________
University Center, Greenville, SC, USA
Student Pre-Conference: April 11, 2010
Main Conference: April 12-14, 2010
__________________________________________________________________
Deadline for Early Registration: February 12, 2010.
To register, visit www.familysymposium.com.
Full-price registration (with opportunities for discounted membership in the sponsoring organizations) will be available until the time of the symposium.
Deadline for Lodging Reservations: March 10, 2010
Highlights of the Program
Student Pre-conference Topic
· Toward Communities Inclusive of Indigenous Children and Families
Plenary session topics include:
· Community and Children’s Rights
· Communities That Care for Families
· A Place for Children
· Building Inclusive Communities
· The Situation for Indigenous Peoples
· When Families are on the Outside
· Challenges Amid Crisis
Paper session topics include:
· The Quality of Life of Children and Families
· Child Mental Health Policy
· Alaska as a Case Study
· Innovations is Services Delivery
· Child Protection Reform
· Societies in Transition
Poster session topics Include:
· Innovations in Services Delivery
· The Situation for Native Americans
· Latino Immigration
· African Immigration
To review the full symposium brochure, visit www.familysymposium.com.
Sponsored by:
American Orthopsychiatric Association
Clemson University, Institute on Family & Neighborhood Life
International Family Therapy Association
International Society for Child Indicators
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