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23rd Children's Mental Health Research and Policy Conference

Start Date: 2010-03-07 01:00:00

End Date: 2010-03-10 23:00:00

The 23rd Annual Children's Mental Health Research & Policy Conference
Tampa, Florida
March 7-10, 2010


HTTP://RTCKIDS.FMHI.USF.EDU/CMHCONFERENCE

VISIT THE WEBSITE TO VIEW:
New Submission Guidelines
New Registration Pricing Structure - Special price for Early Bird registration
New Hotel Information
Check the site often for updates on agenda and guest speakers.

Be an active part of the 23rd Annual Children's Mental Health Research & Policy Conference, March 7 - 10, 2010. The Research and Policy Conference seeks to enhance the effectiveness of services and systems for children and youth with mental health challenges and their families. Researchers, administrators, policymakers, family members, youth, clinicians and other stakeholders will gather to explore cutting-edge research in the integration of complex systems and policy aimed toward ensuring a collaborative, community-based, culturally competent, family-driven, youth-guided approach to meeting the mental health needs of children and families.

Posted on 2009-10-07 14:24:58

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