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Scholarships Available for 26th National Symposium on Child Abuse

Each year the National Children’s Advocacy Center in Huntsville Alabama hosts the National Symposium on Child Abuse.  Applications are currently being accepted for scholarships to this wonderful workshop.  Click here to complete the scholarship application.  The deadline for application is October 16, 2009.

You can find out more about symposium and sign up for their blog In The Loop and be notified of workshops and information for those working in the area of child abuse.  The Advocacy Center even has online training courses available free of charge. Please pass this along to other colleagues who might be interested.

Check it out and take advantage of this opportunity!

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Check Out What’s New On The AAPT Website

Want to get a sneak peak at the brochure for our Winter 2010 workshop with Daniel Yeager?  Then click over to our conference area where you can print a brochure and check out most of the conference information. Online registration will begin and more information will be provided in a few weeks.

We have a new President, Lisa Elliott, and you can check out her new message.  We also have new board members.  Carol Dean is the new secretary and Dwight Wilson is a new member at large. You can read more about them in the board bio section of the website. 

See what’s coming up by visiting the home page and the Play Dates area and current news and happenings in the Playground Gossip area.  If you would like to schedule a regional workshop in your area you can find more information in our Regional Workshop Area

Finally, if you have news and/or happenings in your area, discover an interesting link on the web or read a good book that could help other therapists, please let us know. 

Enjoy the day!

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