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Welcome to the 2010 PCSAO Conference!

2010 PCSAO Conference
October 6 - 7

PCSAO will celebrate its 24th annual conference on October 6-7, 2010 at the Doubletree Hotel of Worthington/Columbus. The conference theme is Strengthening Our Foundation. The conference is designed to offer a wide variety of topics to public and private child welfare professionals. Register now and be a part of our conference!

What can you do at the PCSAO Annual Conference?

  • Get up to date on your Continuing Education Unit (CEU) and Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits.

  • Take advantage of a unique opportunity to learn about new developments in current and emerging child protection issues.

  • Meet other child welfare professionals from all over the state, exchange ideas, and expand the child advocacy network.

  • Celebrate child welfare champions at the inspirational award luncheons.

Sponsorship Opportunities:
It is estimated that approximately 300-350 child welfare professionals from all over Ohio will attend this conference. They represent public and private children services agencies, courts, and universities. This conference offers you the opportunity to interact one-on-one with individuals who are working in and involved with child welfare and more. Sponsorship opportunities are available on a first-come, first-served basis so we encourage you to sign up soon. Download sponsorship information and registration form.  Please join us in welcoming our 2010 sponsors!

About the Conference artwork:Project Jericho
The artworks on the cover were created by youth and families in the Project Jericho program. Project Jericho, a collaborative program of the Clark State Performing Arts Center and Job and Family Services of Clark County, provides positive, in-depth arts experiences to at-risk youth and families in Clark County. Project Jericho provides several workshops and modules each year exploring a wide variety of art forms including watercolor, theatre, dance, creative writing, and more, to teach participants positive expression skills and help them connect to one another and the community.  Learn more about Project Jericho.

 

Questions and more information: Please contact Jeed, Conference Coordinator at jeed@pcsao.org.
 Look back at the 2009 Conference:  2009 photo album
 

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