One Child, Many Hands: A Multidisciplinary Conference on Child Welfare
Posted by University of Pennsylvania on May 1, 2017
ONE CHILD, MANY HANDS: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE ON CHILD WELFARE
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!
Join us in Philadelphia June 7–9, 2017 for an outstanding three days of learning, featuring compelling Keynote Speakers, cutting-edge Plenary Panels, a variety of Workshops presented by national and international experts, and a closing Networking Luncheon. Enjoy all that the beautiful University of Pennsylvania campus has to offer while attending One Child, Many Hands: A Multidisciplinary Conference on Child Welfare, the nation’s premiere multidisciplinary conference geared for child welfare practitioners, policy makers and administrators alike. The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is serving as Lead Community Sponsor of the conference, to be held at the beautiful and historic University of Pennsylvania Law School.
Past participants have remarked:
“Best conference I have attended in some time.”
“I have been to multidisciplinary conferences in the past but this one was true to its mission.”
“This was a first class conference with quality speakers and workshops, I look forward to the next one.”
“Great conference. Inspirational and professionally motivating.”
“This has been the best professional conference I have attended in two decades. Thank you!”
Please visit our website often for conference updates. We look forward to seeing you in June!
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