November News and Updates
Choose between two informative Institutes
G1 - Child Maltreatment Prevention Strategies Across the Social Ecology:  This  Institute will discuss child maltreatment prevention across the social ecology and explore individual, family, community, and societal responses to various forms of child maltreatment.  

G2 -  Advanced Issues on Child Sexual Abuse will discuss important current and emerging issues in child sexual abuse-what's new, what's novel, and what needs improvement.

Continue Your Professional Development by Renewing Your APSAC Membership

Renewal time is underway!  Enhance your ability as a professional to respond to children and families affected by abuse and violence. 

Y ou won't want to miss opportunities to advance your career by participating in APSAC's many educational opportunities in 2018, including the Advanced Institutes in San Diego, our Forensic Interview Clinics and our 25th Anniversary Colloquium in New Orleans!

 
This Giving Tuesday, consider making a gift to APSAC. Your generous support helps us to maintain and expand high quality programs and services
or
Save the Dates!
APSAC's 25th Anniversary Colloquium in New Orleans! June 13-16, 2018


Abstract Submission Closed - We got hundreds of great proposals - Registration coming soon!
APSAC's Forensic Interview Clinics 

July 9-13, 2018 - Seattle, WA
October 22-26, 2018 - Norfolk, VA


APSAC offers customized training to fit your needs!  
Contact Jim Campbell, Training Coordinator for more information. 
Do You Work in an Academic Program with a Focus on Child Maltreatment? 
APSAC is creating an online, searchable database of academic programs with a focus on child maltreatment.  The database will be ready to launch in 6-8 weeks, and we don't want to launch without you!
 
If your academic institution offers a degree, minor, specialty, certificate or other concentration in child maltreatment, please complete this survey to be included in our database.

So far, we have entries from law schools, medical schools, schools of social work, public health, public policy, education and others, and want to be as complete as possible!

Please complete one survey for each program type as well as each credential offered. If you have any questions, please email Bri Stormer.

Support APSAC While You Shop through Amazon Smile

The holidays are here! Be sure to shop using Amazon Smile and  select  APSAC  
when making your holiday purchases on Amazon.  Every time you shop using Amazon Smile, a portion of your purchase will be donated to APSAC to support our efforts to maintain and expand our programming and services to members.


State Chapter and Member News
Georgia residents: Attend the Discipline that Works two-day workshop featuring a keynote by APSAC President Elect David Corwin


February 8th and 9th, 2018 in Atlanta, GA





GA Members- Interested in Starting a State Chapter?

State Chapters play a crucial role in the fulfillment of APSAC's mission. Chapters provide an opportunity for the professionals who work in the same state to meet, share ideas and experiences, develop strategies for improving professional services to clients in their state, influence public policy, and educate the public, other professionals, and policy makers about child maltreatment.  



If you're interested in helping create an APSAC State Chapter in Georgia, email Bri Stormer.
Have news of your own?  Share it with  [email protected]  for the next member newsletter!  

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