Welcome to the 26th Brochure Contents APSAC Colloquium! Schedule at a Glance ...... 2 Our vision is for a world where all maltreated or at-risk children Plenary Speakers...... 3 and their families have access to the highest level of professional June 18-19 Advanced Training commitment and service.Our mission is achieved in a number and Cultural Institutes...... 4-5 of ways, most notably through expert training and educational June 20-22 Conference Sessions..5-12 activities along with policy leadership, collaboration, and June 20 Poster Sessions...... 12-13 consultation that emphasizes theoretically sound, evidence-based principles. APSAC also advocates for the well-being of children and Colloquium Registration Form...... 14 families, especially those threatened by and , and for Continuing Education Credits...... 15 the professionals who work to address child maltreatment. Colloquium Location/Lodging...... 16 Come join us in the celebration of this vision and commitment to Group Discounts, etc...... 16 support and train professionals who serve children and families Exhibits/Volunteer...... 16 affected by child maltreatment and violence. Through the hard About APSAC...... 17 work and dedication of our members, APSAC has grown into a APSAC Membership...... 17-18 multidisciplinary group of professionals, who also are our friends, family, colleagues and the leading experts on the prevention and Social Media...... 18 intervention of in the United States. Colloquium Collaborators Please join us in Salt Lake City, June 18-22, 2019. Thank You! David Corwin, MD Janet Rosenzweig, PhD ‡'LYLVLRQRI&KLOGDQG)DPLO\  APSAC President APSAC Executive Director 6HUYLFHV8WDK'HSDUWPHQWRI  +XPDQ6HUYLFHV About the Colloquium ‡'RULV'XNH)HOORZVKLS  Program This year we are offering 8 pre-conference advanced training ‡)R[9DOOH\7HFKQLFDO&ROOHJH  institutes and over 150 advanced training workshops, research  )97&  sessions, micro sessions, information/discussion roundtables ‡,QVWLWXWHIRU+XPDQ6HUYLFHV and research posters. These will address all aspects of child ‡,QWHUPRXQWDLQ3ULPDU\  maltreatment including prevention, cultural issues, assessment, &KLOGUHQ·V+RVSLWDO intervention and treatment with victims, perpetrators and ‡1DWLRQDO&ULPLQDO-XVWLFH  families affected by physical, sexual and psychological abuse 7UDLQLQJ&HQWHU 1&-7&  and neglect. ‡3UHYHQW&KLOG$EXVH8WDK  The educational goal of APSAC’s Colloquium is to foster  3&$8WDK SURIHVVLRQDOH[FHOOHQFHLQWKHÀHOGRIFKLOGPDOWUHDWPHQWE\ ‡6$*(3XEOLFDWLRQV providing interdisciplinary professional education. ‡8QLYHUVLW\RI8WDK'HSDUWPHQW Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able RI3HGLDWULFV to: ‡9LROHQFHDQG,QMXU\3UHYHQWLRQ  1) Identify physical abuse, psychological abuse, sexual 3URJUDP8WDK'HSDUWPHQWRI  abuse and neglect in children Health 2) Treat abused and neglected children ‡:RUOG&KLOGKRRG)RXQGDWLRQ 3) Apply model examination and assessment ‡=HUR$EXVH3URMHFW techniques for assessment of abused/neglected children 4) Describe and utilize the most up-to-date information concerning working with abused and neglected children to improve patient care 5) Prepare and report quality testimony in court cases, both as experts and as witnesses Workshops have been designed for professionals in mental health, medicine and nursing, law, education, prevention, law enforcement, research, advocacy, child protection services, and all who serve children and families affected by child maltreatment and violence.

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APSAC 26th Colloquium Early Bird Registration Fees Member Non-Member Tues./Wed., June 18/19 Advanced Training Institute #1and 2 _____ $300 _____ $350 Wednesday, June 19, Advanced Training/Cultural Institutes # 3-7 _____ $150 _____ $175 Wednesday, June 19, Young Professionals Institute #8 _____ $20 _____ $20 Tuesday-Saturday, June 18-22 _____ $549 _____ $649 Wednesday, June 19, Young Professionals Institute #8 _____ Free _____ $30 Wednesday – Saturday, June 19-22 _____ $489 _____ $579 Thursday - Saturday, June 20-22 _____ $429 _____ $489 Thursday - Saturday, June 20-22 Student Registration _____ $200 _____ $250 Continuing Education Credit _____ $40 _____ $40 If you submit this registration after May 21, 2019. _____ $75 _____ $75 Total Submitted ______

Workshop Preferences – Please see brochure for full listing and descriptions – only indicate the session number here. When you are registering for multi-part workshops, be sure to indicate both parts in the corresponding time frames.

Date and Event Workshop Numbers Selection Tues./Wed., June 18/19 Advanced Training Institute #1 or #2 8:30 am – 5:00 pm Institutes #1 or #2 Wed., June 19 Advanced Training/Cultural Institute 8:30 am – 5:00 pm Institutes #3 - 8 Thursday, June 20, Colloquium 10:00 am Workshops #9 - 18 1:00 pm Workshops #19 – 28 2:15 pm Workshops #29 – 38 3:30 pm Workshops 39-48 Friday, June 21 Colloquium 10:00 am Workshops #49 – 58 1:00 pm Workshops #59 – 68 2:15 pm Workshops #69 – 78 3:30 pm Workshop 79-86 Saturday, June 22, Colloquium 8:30 am Workshops #87 – 91 10:15 am Workshops #92 - 96 Please indicate if you are attending the following events by checking the appropriate space:

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Cardholder Name & Signature: ______Please send the registration form to APSAC, 1706 E. Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43203. You may fax it to 614-251-6005 or scan and email to [email protected]. You may also register online at www.apsac.org. Cancellations – APSAC will refund all written cancellation requests received by May 21, 2019, less a $100 administrative fee. If you have questions please call 1-877-402-7722. ADA Accommodations – If you require special accommodations, please contact us at [email protected]. APSAC’s Tax ID is 93-0940608. Workshop descriptions and learning objectives are available at www.apsac.org 14 &RQWLQXLQJ(GXFDWLRQ&UHGLWV The 26th Annual Colloquium is co-sponsored, in part, by the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children and The Institute for Continuing Education. The program offers a total of 26.00 contact hours as listed. Continuing education credit is awarded on a session-by-session basis with full attendance required for each session attended. Partial session credit is not offered. The CE processing fee is $40.00 per person and may be paid with registration or on-site. Colloquium attendees who wish to receive continuing education credit MUST check in at the continuing education desk to make formal application and receive CE materials for completion. Staff at the CE desk will have a listing of attendees who pre-paid the CE processing fee.

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About APSAC

The American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC) is the leading national organization supporting professionals who serve children and families affected by child maltreatment and violence. As a multidisciplinary group of professionals, APSAC achieves its mission in a number of ways, most notably through expert training and educational activities, policy leadership and collaboration, and consultation that emphasizes theoretically sound, evidence-based principles. 2XU9LVLRQ 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.

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