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Presents the 24th Annual
San Diego
International Conference
on Child and Family Maltreatment
January 24 - 29, 2010
Welcome . . .
Beautiful San Diego warmly welcomes you! We are delighted you have chosen to
participate in the International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment.
Our 24th annual event is presented by the Chadwick Center for Children and
Families at Rady Children’s Hospital.
An
outstanding program brings together some of the most respected professionals
from around the world to share and learn from one another.
Nearly two thousand professionals, from 50 states and 6 continents, attended in
2009 and, even in the face of these changing times, a large turnout is attending
this year. A faculty of over 200 top scientists, clinicians and front
line professionals from around the globe will offer 9 pre/postconference
trainings and institutes, over 160 workshops and 4 plenary sessions.
Our focus is on learning together and
spreading the best practices available for children and families, whose hope for
a better future often depends upon us all. Strong
science of evidence-based and informed practices are balanced with practical
experience and real world solutions with special emphasis on the “art” of
delivering evidence-based practices.
In
addition to our traditional focus on medicine, law, investigation, mental health
treatment, child welfare, interviewing, domestic violence, prevention, Child
Advocacy Centers, diverse populations and research, special tracks and mini
tracks will feature clinical innovations, information technology, responses to
abuse in Arab cultures, law and ethics, adolescent issues and the art and
science of abuse measurement in society. A special week-long course on Child
Abuse Investigation Training is offered by OJJDP and Fox Valley Technical
College.
We
are grateful to be united in these efforts with a wide range of national and
international collaborators. Extensive support has been given by the Department
of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, the California Department of Social
Services-Office of Child Abuse Prevention, Office for Victims of Crime and the
National Child Traumatic Stress Network.
Please join us to reignite your passion and help build the future of protecting
children in every community around the world.
Charles Wilson,
MSSW
Executive Director
Chadwick Center for Children and Families
Rady
Children’s Hospital and Health Center-San Diego
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