Calendar of Events - The American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children
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Events available for Registration...

Mental Health Section - 2025
1/7/2025 - 12/2/2025
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The APSAC Prevention Series
1/16/2025 - 12/18/2025
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The New York Foundling & APSAC Webinar Series on Controversial Topics
1/29/2025 - 11/12/2025
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Healthcare Section
2/18/2025 - 5/20/2025
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Mental Health Section - 05/2025
5/6/2025 - 5/6/2025
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APSAC Advisor- Using the Child Abuse Library Online (CALiO?)-Finding Research to Support Practice 
5/9/2025 - 5/9/2025
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Domestic Violence Section - 05/2025
5/13/2025 - 5/13/2025
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APSAC Advisor- Fostering Success: Holistic Support for College-Bound Foster Youth
5/16/2025 - 5/16/2025
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Healthcare Section - 05/2025
5/20/2025 - 5/20/2025
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Faith Section - 05/2025
5/23/2025 - 5/23/2025
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Overview of Best Practices in Child Forensic Interviewing
5/27/2025 - 5/29/2025
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Mental Health Section - 06/2025
6/3/2025 - 6/3/2025
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2025 APSAC Colloquium - New Orleans, LA
6/22/2025 - 6/26/2025
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Mental Health Section - 07/2025
7/1/2025 - 7/1/2025
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The New York Foundling & APSAC Webinar Series on Controversial Topics
7/23/2025 - 7/23/2025
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July 2025 Reading Club
7/24/2025 - 7/24/2025
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Faith Section - 07/2025
7/25/2025 - 7/25/2025
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Mental Health Section - 08/2025
8/5/2025 - 8/5/2025
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The New York Foundling & APSAC Webinar Series on Controversial Topics
8/13/2025 - 8/13/2025
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August 2025 Reading Club
8/28/2025 - 8/28/2025
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Mental Health Section - 09/2025
9/2/2025 - 9/2/2025
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September 2025 Reading Club
9/25/2025 - 9/25/2025
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The APSAC GRAMMYS: Great Research Among Multidisciplinary Members Last Year
9/25/2025 - 9/25/2025
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Faith Section - 09/2025
9/26/2025 - 9/26/2025
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Mental Health Section - 10/2025
10/7/2025 - 10/7/2025
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The New York Foundling & APSAC Webinar Series on Controversial Topics
10/8/2025 - 10/8/2025
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Mental Health Section - 11/2025
11/4/2025 - 11/4/2025
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The New York Foundling & APSAC Webinar Series on Controversial Topics
11/12/2025 - 11/12/2025
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Mental Health Section - 12/2025
12/2/2025 - 12/2/2025
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Events in the month of August 2024
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8/1/2024
 -8/1/2024


Description:
 
In this Zoom chat, members of the APSAC Amicus Committee will explain what they do and invite APSAC members to join in the work. The Amicus Committee is a multi-disciplinary group that advises the Board of Directors of APSAC on policy and legal issues impacting children. The group works to identify cases making their way through court systems around the country that could benefit from APSAC's expertise on the complexities of child abuse and neglect. The committee frequently offers services as consultants to legal advocates or as participants in legal briefs being filed up to and including to the Supreme Court of the United States.  In addition, the group studies broader issues that impact children, such as racial equity, gun violence, transgender issues, and immigration. The committee works hard to advocate for children's rights, dignity, and agency in contexts that frequently neglect them.

Presenters: Mary Kelly Persyn, PhD; Vincent J. Palusci, MD, MS


 

8/9/2024
 -8/9/2024


Description:
 This workshop will deconstruct the existing framework of resilience as it relates to Latin American families and showcase artwork as a tool for healing, understanding trauma recovery, and liberation through the eyes of Latina youth.

Presenters: Teresa Grame, LCSW, ATR-BC, RPT-SCarmen Rosa Noroña, LICSW, MS. Ed., IECMH-E®​Rocio Chang, PsyDAndrea Ocampo, MS