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Plenaries, Special Awards, and Closing Luncheon -
Nationally recognized speakers shared their knowledge
and experience during plenaries, mini-plenaries, and
the closing luncheon, and special awards honored
members of the field.
Pre-Conference Seminars - Critical issues in the
child maltreatment field were highlighted from a
multidisciplinary perspective.
Skills Seminars - These seminars provided
intensive training sessions to enhance skills and teach
new techniques.
Roundtables - Participants debated views, raised
questions, and developed policy recommendations on
issues with national and regional political figures and
child welfare professionals.
Experiential Learning Opportunities - These
opportunities enabled participants to learn about local
programs and innovative practices in serving children
and families, supporting program staff, and engaging
community representatives.
Poster Sessions - Visual presentations illustrated
results of innovative programs and methods related to
learning clusters.
Workshops - Knowledge-building workshops were
presented by experts in the field of child abuse and
neglect.
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Speakers - Names and contact information of
speakers and presenters who participated at the
conference.
Continuing Education Credit - Details about credits
and contact information.
Adjunct Meetings - Additional meetings that
occurred during the conference.
Film Forum - Topically related films and videos
shown during the conference and ordering information.
Conference Exhibitors - List of organizations that
exhibited at the conference.
Presidential Proclamation and Letters of Welcome -
Proclamation of National Child Abuse Prevention Month,
April, 2005, and letters of welcome from government
and conference officials.
Conference Sponsors - List of national sponsors
and co-sponsors of the conference.
National Planning Committee - List of national
planning committee members.
Local Planning Committee - List of local planning
committee chairpersons, members, conference staff
and more.
Conference Supporters - Local, regional and
national organizations, foundations, and corporations
that supported the conference.
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