Wednesday, September 8, 2010

AFCC Training Program

AFCC (Association of Family and Conciliatory Courts) is presenting a two day advanced training program on child custody, in collaboration with the Missouri Chapter of AFCC and the University of Missouri at Kansas City School of Law. The training will be held at the UMKC School of Law in the E.E. "Tom" Thompson Courtroom, Kansas City, Missouri, September 30-October 1, 2010. Register now so as not to miss out on this excellent training opportunity for evaluators, therapists, children's lawyers, judges and professionals who work with separated and divorced parents and their children.

Advanced Issues in Child Custody: The Child's Perspective, September 30-October 1, 2010, presented by Mindy F. Mitnick, Ed.M., M.A., will focus on strategies for improving your ability to understand and present the voice of the child to parents and to professionals working with families living apart. Participants will learn about improving the reliability of information obtained from children by conducting developmentally sensitive interviews, using language children can understand, following a continuum of suggestiveness in questions and using a flexible protocol.

For more information, including learning objectives, daily schedule and presenter bio, download the program and registration form at:
http://www.afccnet.org/training/.

If you are not yet a member of AFCC, join when you register for the training and register at the member rate-a 20% savings-and save $10 on your first year of membership in AFCC!

The two-day training program is eligible for 12 hours continuing education credit for psychologists. Approval by the National Association of Social Workers has been applied for, as has approval for continuing legal education (CLE) in Missouri.

Register by mailing or faxing the registration form from the training brochure or call AFCC directly to register by phone. Space is limited- register today!


6525 Grand Teton Plaza, Madison, WI 53719-1085
e-mail: afcc@afccnet.org . www.afccnet.org
(608) 664-3750 . Fax (608) 664-3751

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