Call for Proposals: 2012 MAX Behavioral Health Annual Conference
Posted by on October 24, 2011
MAX is excited to announce that plans are under way for the 2012 MAX Annual Conference. This will mark the 7th annual MAX conference. This year’s theme is “MAXimizing your Potential: Cultivating Connections”. This theme focuses on the importance of connections throughout a person’s life. This topic is pertinent for both staff and consumers. This is an opportunity for you and your staff to expand presentation skills while sharing some things that you are doing at your organization. Presentations are 75 minutes after the keynote in the morning or one of 2 sessions after lunch on both days. We are interested in topics related to Behavioral Health, Developmental Disabilities, or Professional Development. If you have a topic that may require longer than 75 minutes, please consider putting in a proposal to reflect a part1 and part 2 and, if your proposal is accepted, we can give you a morning and afternoon presentation slot on the same day
It is only through the rich and varied expertise of the MAX membership that the conference is successful in providing opportunities to network and share good ideas and state of the art services. We encourage you to submit a proposal to present something that is happening at your organization and share that innovative idea with your MAX colleagues.
Please attach a copy of your resume/bio with the proposal. Completed proposals must be returned no later than November 15th, 2011, by mail to: MAX 625 West Ridge Pike Building E Suite 208 Conchohoken, Pa 19428 or by email to [email protected]. You can obtain the request for proposals from [email protected].
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