Early Registration Open Now!
CPCAN is excited to announce our 2012 Event
Child Abuse Prevention Awareness Month
Featuring Dr. Bruce Perry
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Thursday April 19, 2012
8:30am - 4:15pm
Colorado Springs, Colorado
(Specific location TBA)
Early Registration $40
if payment received by March 9
(Regular $50)
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The Impact of Trauma on Child Development
Dr. Bruce D. Perry is the Senior Fellow of The ChildTrauma Academy, a not-for-profit organization based in Houston (www.ChildTrauma.org)
and adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences at Northwestern University School of Medicine in Chicago.
Dr.
Perry is the author of over 300 journal articles, book chapters and
scientific proceedings and is the recipient of numerous professional
awards and honors, including the T. Berry Brazelton Infant Mental Health
Advocacy Award, the Award for Leadership in Public Child Welfare and
the Alberta Centennial Medal. He has presented about child maltreatment,
children's mental health, neurodevelopment and youth violence in a
variety of venues including policy-making bodies such as the White House
Summit on Violence, the California Assembly and U.S. House Committee on
Education.
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Dr.
Perry will be preceded by Karen Logan, Child Welfare Manager from the
El Paso County Department of Human Services, who will present
information about current child maltreatment issues.
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Two Step Registration Process
~#1 Pay then #2 Register~
Step 1. Pay using PayPal "Buy Now" button below. (You do not need to have a PayPal account.) $40 Early, $50 after March 9
Step 2. When PayPal payment is complete click on "Return to CPCAN" and you will be directed you to the Registration Form. Once you complete and submit this form you will be registered.
*Please note that refunds will not be given after March 9 and will be subject to $5
processing fee.
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This looks like a great seminar. Useful for anyone adopting......... and anyone who deals with people in general. It does not matter the age of the child you are adopting. You need to know about trauma!
Jill
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