Dear Colleagues
!3th EFTC Conference, Oxford, England - 20/09-23/09: http://www.eftc-europe.com/2011conference/
The early-bird registration deadline for this conference has now passed. But some places still remain. This is one of the biggest most influential conferences of the year with a fascinating list of speakers:
Naya Arbiter - USA
Karen Biggs - England
Eric Broekaert - Belgium
Gerard Byrne - Australia
Sven Cole - Belgium
Eoin Coughlan - Eire
Gerard Byrne - Australia
Virginnie De Baere - Belgium
Wendy Dawson - England
George De Leon - USA
Krista De Planter - Belgium
Antonio Fernandez - Spain
Ilse Goethals - Belgium
Maria Grammatika - Greece
Teodora Groshkova - Portugal-EMCDDA
Carsten Hald - Norway
Hadas Hazan-Leibo - Israel
Keith Humphreys - USA
Gabriela Istrate - Romania
Brigitte Jansen - The Netherlands
Phaedon Kaloterakis - Greece
Krzysztof Krysta - Poland
Christopher Laraway - England
Alyssa Long - Eire
Lynne Magor-Blatch - Australia
Richard Maunders - England
Andrzej May-Majewski - Poland
Rod Mullen - USA
Petr Nevissmal - Czech Republic
Steve Pearce - England
Kaarina Peltonen - Finland
Beverley Powis - England
David Pullen - Australia
Katrien Reynaert - Belgium
Arja Ruisniemi - Finland
Eitan Sela - Israel
Anthony Slater -Norway-EFTC
Mike Smith - England
John Strang - England
Emilie Taylor - England
Yiannis Tentis - Greece
Gerard Twohig - Eire
Ambros Uchtenhagen - Switzerland
Georges Van Der Straten - Belgium
Rowdy Yates - Scotland
The European Federation of Therapeutic Communities (EFTC) is a network of drug-free residential services throughout Europe and holds a conference for all members and many other colleagues in the recovery movement every other year for the past three decades. The EFTC Conference has never been held in the UK before so this is a very exciting development. Don't mis out on this - this will be one of the most interesting and thought-provoking events of the year. Further details from the conference website at:
http://www.eftc-europe.com/2011conference/
Rowdy Yates
Senior Research Fellow
Scottish Addiction Studies
School of Applied Social Science
University of Stirling
Scotland
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