Young Child Expo & Conference Overview
The Young Child Expo & Conference began in 2003 as a joint professional development project of Fordham University’s Graduate School of Education and Los Niños Services.
The Young Child Expo & Conference began in 2003 as a joint professional development project of Fordham University’s Graduate School of Education and Los Niños Services.
The Foster Family-based Treatment Association (FFTA) was established in 1988 to develop, promote, and support Treatment Foster Care. FFTA’s mission is to strengthen agencies that support families caring for vulnerable children. Visit FFTA's website to learn more about this annual conference.
Internationally recognized, the Crimes Against Children Conference is the premier conference of its kind providing practical and interactive instruction to those fighting crimes against children and helping children heal.
We will engage in collaborative dialogue at a TAY-coursed summit to remove barriers associated with the silo structure systems, and share resources to improve mental health outcomes of youth and young adults. Travel stipends available for people under 25 outside of the Bay Area (limited) and include hotel and transportation.
This Summit & Training has become a unique forum for people from all disciplines and philosophies to gather for in- depth exchange of current information on all facets of violence, abuse and trauma prevention, intervention and research.
The top leaders in child welfare, juvenile justice and family law are coming to Monterey.
This OU Medicine Conference's goals are to provide professionals who work in the area of child maltreatment with current research and best practices to better respond and provide appropriate services to children and their caregivers in the area of child maltreatment.
The theme of the 2015 Arkansas Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect is "Connecting the Dots: Partnerships for Children."