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January 2010

24 - 29   The 24th Annual San Diego Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment
San Diego, CA
25 - 26   Investigation and Prosecution of Child Abuse
Bentonville, AR

February 2010

01 - 05   Investigation and Prosecution of Child Fatalities and Physical Abuse
Sante Fe, NM
08 - 09   Investigation and Litigation of Civil Child Protection Cases
Bentonville, AR
17 - 18   Accreditation Bootcamp
Salt Lake City, UT
28 - 3/5   National Victim Assistance Academy
Portland, OR

March 2010

08 - 09   Investigation and Prosecution of Child Abuse
Bentonville, AR
11 - 13   Medical Training Academy
Salt Lake City, UT
22 - 25   The 26th National Symposim on Child Abuse
Huntsville, AL
31 - 4/1   The 17th Annual Downstate Conference on Child Abuse
Mt. Vernon, IL

April 2010

05 - 06   Investigation and Litigation of Civil Child Protection Cases
Bentonville, AR
15   Hearsay by Victor Vieth, NCPTC Executive Director
NCPTC Webinar
26 - 28   15th Annual New York State Child Abuse Prevention Conference
Albany, NY
29 - 30   The Fifth Annual Pittsburgh Conference on Child Maltreatment: Working Towards Hope and Healing
Pittsburg, PA

May 2010

11   Safe at Home: Seeking Solutions for Adult and Child Victims of Family Violence
Niagara Falls, NY
11 - 13   The 2nd Annual Multidisciplinary Child Abuse Conference
Salem, VA
17 - 19   13th Annual La Crosse Child Maltreatement Conference
LaCrosse, WI
20   Suggestibility by Victor Vieth, NCPTC Executive Director
NCPTC Webinar

June 2010

03   The 3rd Annual Otsego County Child Abuse Conference
Oneonta, NY
06 - 09   National Children's Alliance Leadership Conference 2010
Washington, DC
07 - 11   Extended Forensic Evaluation Training
Huntsville, AL
10 - 12   Medical Training Academy
Bloomington, MN
22   Fostering Success for Children and Youth in Foster Care
New York, NY
23 - 24   Substance Exposed Newborns: Collaborative Approaches to a Complex Issue
Alexandria, VA
23 - 26   APSAC 18th Annual Colloquium
New Orleans, LA
24 - 26   Court Preparation for the Medical and Legal Professionals in Child Abuse
Portland, OR

July 2010

12 - 15   When Words Matter: Emerging Issues in Forensic Interviewing
Savannah, GA
13 - 15   Team Facilitator Training
Denver, CO
19 - 23   ChildProtect: Trial Advocacy for Civil Child Protection Attorneys
Winona, MN

August 2010

03   Investigative Responses for High Risk Victims
Albany, NY
04 - 06   7th Annual Multidisciplinary Conference on Child Abuse
Orlando, FL
09 - 12   22nd Annual Crimes Against Children Conference
Dallas, TX
23 - 27   Strategies for Justice
National Harbor, MD
24 - 26   11th National Conference on Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Prevention
New Orleans, LA

September 2010

13 - 15   Forensic Interviewer at Trial
Winona, MN
15   Abusive Head Trauma: Trial Techniques for Prosecutors
Atlanta, GA
16 - 17   10th Annual Children's Cove Conference on Child Sexual Abuse
Hyannis, MA
20 - 24   Extended Forensic Evaluation Training
Huntsville, AL
22 - 24   Behind the Net: Incorporating Technology Into the Multidisciplinary Team Investigation of Child Sexual and Physical Abuse Cases
Columbia, SC
24   Best Practices and New Directions in the Treatment and Prevention of Child Maltreatment in New York State
New York, NY
26 - 29   XVIII ISPCAN International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect
Honolulu, HI
27 - 10/1   SafteyNet: Multidisciplinary Investigation and Prosecution of Technology-Facilitated Child Sexual Exploitation
Easton, MA

October 2010

01   Second Annual Multi-Disciplinary Team Training
Amherst, NY
04 - 05   2010 Pennsylvania Conference on Child Abuse
Lancaster, PA
05 - 08   Advanced Leadership Academy
Colorado Springs, CO
18 - 21   26th Annual Midwest Conference on Child Sexual Abuse
Middleton, WI

November 2010

15 - 19   ChildFirst®
Winoma, MN

December 2010

13 - 14   2010 Child Abuse Conference
San Antonio, TX


Additional On-Going Trainings and Resources

National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information
The National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information (NCCAN) provides a comprehensive calendar of events related to child abuse and child welfare.

More Information
National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information
1250 Maryland Avenue, SW - 8th Floor
Washington, DC 20024
Tel: 800 394 3366
Website: http://www.childwelfare.gov/calendar/index.cfm

New York State Office of Children and Family Services
The New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) offers a schedule of teleconference trainings throughout the year for mandated reporters and other child abuse professionals. OCFS maintains a network of satellite downlink sites across New York State. Participants are encouraged to attend at a downlink site convenient for themselves and advised to contact the downlink site in advance to ensure space availability.

More Information
New York State Office of Children and Family Services
52 Washington Street
Rensselaer, NY 12144
Website: http://www.ocfs.state.ny.us/ohrd

Office for Victims of Crime
The Office for Victims of Crime Training and Technical Assistance Center (OVC TTAC) brings comprehensive and practical skill-building sessions to victim service providers throughout the country.

More Information
Office for Victims of Crime TTAC
10530 Rosehaven Street, Suite 400
Fairfax, VA 22030
Tel: 866 682 8822
Website: http://www.ovcttac.org/calendar/training.cfm

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The Foundation Center
The Foundation Center offers various trainings on grantseeking, foundations, fundraising, and proposal writing throughout the country.

More Information
Foundation Center
79 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10003
Tel: 212 620 4230
Website: http://www.fdncenter.org/marketplace/catalog/category_training.jhtml?id=cat10020

If you are hosting a training that you would like to be listed in our calendar, please send an email to CARCC at nyscarcc@safehorizon.org with all the pertinent information. Please make sure to include "website: new training" in your subject header.