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Subject: FIRST ONLINE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CONFERENCE ON THE ABUSE OF
CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES
FIRST ONLINE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CONFERENCE ON THE ABUSE OF CHILDREN AND
ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES
-- This online training conference is funded through a grant from the Office
for Victims of Crime, part of the Office of Justice Programs in the U.S.
Department of Justice; and is presented by ARC Riverside California, a
private, non-profit corporation devoted to improving the welfare of
individuals with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities and
their families.
WHERE: http://disability-abuse.com
WHEN: Thursday, September 9 through Wednesday, September 29, 2004
WHAT: An online conference consisting of 22 ONE-HOUR Webinars (online
seminars) that you can conveniently attend from any computer connected to
the Internet!
· Extensive access to 22 top experts -- each of our training faculty will
provide you and your classmates with 10 hours of contact between September
9, 2004 and January 31, 2005 · One-year membership in our disabilities and
abuse network, including:
Continuous access to online training materials until August 2005: you can
always review what you learned, and keep on learning; Access to training
listservs and forums so you can keep in touch with our faculty and your
classmates for mutual support and professional growth; and Continuing
Education credit is available for: Psychologists (APA), Health Education
Specialist (CHES), Registered Nurse (BRN), Attorney (MCLE), Social Worker
(BBS), Marriage And Family Therapists (BBS), Substance Abuse Counselor
(CAADAC), Trauma Specialist (ATSS), Custody Evaluator DV Offender Treatment
Provider (DVOTP), Counselors (NBCC), and Law Enforcement (POST)
WHO: All professionals and all workers in the fields of
abuse/victimization and/or disabilities. Topics include: prevention,
identification, investigation, prosecution and treatment. Seminars will
concern casework and care-giving where people with disabilities are victims
of child abuse, domestic violence, dependent adult abuse, and elder abuse.
COST: $150 for the entire conference--all 22 webinars! (A reduced fee is
available of $100 per trainee for Agencies sponsoring groups of 10+
trainees). A limited number of scholarships are available where financial
hardship is a factor. To complete a scholarship application please visit
www.disability-abuse.com/scholars.htm
or for information please contact Online Training eLearning Director Tom
Hanna at 607-275-9360 or
[log in to unmask] The deadline for scholarship applications is August 25,
2004.
HOW: Visit http://disability-abuse.com to register by September 1, 2004 to
be eligible to receive full continuing education credits. Those who register
later are welcome (and will receive full access to all webinars in archive
form) but will not be able to receive the full amount of continuing
education credits available to those who attend live webinars.
Special benefits:
-- No travel, no parking, no hotel, no child care or elder care arrangements
-- No "away days" from work required
-- You can schedule your participation to meet your personal needs,
regardless of the actual program schedule
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PUTTING VICTIMS FIRST.
OVC shares your mission and has a wide range of resources to help you
accomplish it. Visit the National Criminal Justice Reference Service online
at www.ncjrs.org to register for services or call 1-800-851-3420 (TTY
1-877-712-9279 ) to find out
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