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NOJOS 2010 Clinical Intensive Training

Wednesday, May 5, 2010 from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM (MT)

Snowbird, UT

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NOJOS 2010

Clinical Intensive Training
A Full Day Pre-Conference Session of the

Troubled Youth Conference

Snowbird Cliff Lodge

May 5, 2010

  

Sexually Explicit Material Among Today’s Youth:

 Myths vs. Reality

What does the research tell us?

Can we keep ahead of the technology changes?

How to address this issue with clients?

 

Presented by:

David Burton, Ph.D.

Smith College for Social Work,

Northhampton, MA

 

This conference will again be held at the scenic Snowbird Cliff Lodge in Little Cottonwood Canyon.  Registration for lodging must be made separately through Snowbird Reservations at 800-453-3000.  Notify them you are with the NOJOS / Troubled Youth Conference for discounted lodging rates.

CEU hours will be available for this conference

 

How to Register:

- To pay online by credit card, click the "Check out with PayPal" button.  This will then give you the option to use PayPal or a credit card.

- To pay offline by checkpurchase order, or to be invoiced, select "Show other payment options" and click the "Pay Offline" button.  Then follow the directions for your payment option. 

- Please make checks payable to NOJOS and send to:

NOJOS c/o Rick Rawlins, 1141 East 3900 South #A-180 SLC UT 84124

- If more information is needed, feel free to call Rick Rawlins at 801-270-6527.

 

Remember: Registration for the Troubled Youth Conference must be made separatelyFor more information or to register for the Troubled Youth Conference, visit http://tyc2010.eventbrite.com

 

When & Where


Snowbird Cliff Lodge
Little Cottonwood Canyon Road
Cliff Lodge (Entry #4)
Snowbird, UT Phone: 800-453-3000

Wednesday, May 5, 2010 from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM (MT)


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NOJOS (the Network On Juveniles Offending Sexually) is an independent, volunteer organization of professionals who work with sexually abusive youth with the goal to increase community safety by eliminating further sexual offenses and promoting healing for those effected by the abuse.