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ABSTRACT*
SUBMIT a 50-WORD ABSTRACT of your presentation to be published in the program if accepted. Click here for sample |
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OBJECTIVES*
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OUTLINE*
SUBMIT an OUTLINE of your presentation. The outline should include all identifying information, such as names and affiliations of presenters. Please include 3 levels of detail.
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Summary*
PREPARE A 300-WORD SUMMARY of your presentation that discusses the content of your presentation.
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WORKSHOP: Presentations that are didactic and offer practical experience to help participants increase their understanding and skill in a particular area, topic or program. Usually conducted by 1-4 individuals and tends to be experiential in nature, and more in-depth. (Usually 1.5 - 3 hours)
PANEL: Usually 3-4 people for an overall session topic; each individual discusses a particular subject matter in relation to that overall topic; integrated perspectives on related topics, or several components of a research project. (Usually 1.5 hours)
RESEARCH OR PROGRAM PRESENTATION: An original piece of research, program description, or other presentation in lecture format. (Usually 25 - 45 minutes)
POSTER: Information on a particular piece of original research or a program and informal discussion of your visual display on a large poster board during the Poster Session.
VIDEO PRESENTATION: Showing of a video followed by discussion by presenters/producers during the video sessions.
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ALL: Appropriate for all audiences, beginning through advanced.
BEGINNING: Appropriate for attendees as an introduction to a topic.
INTERMEDIATE: Appropriate for attendees who already have basic information on a topic and have been in the field 5 - 10 years.
ADVANCED: Appropriate for attendees who have worked in the field for over 10 years and are experienced.
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Choose the top 2 tracks that best define the topic you plan on presenting. Your presentation will be placed in a specific track depending on how you categorize it, so please choose carefully.
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*Underserved Populations (Elders, People with Disabilities, LGBTQQI, People of Color
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ADVANCED CLINICAL TRAINING: Presentations of applied clinical techniques for skill building for advanced practitioners.
ADVOCACY/POLICY/PREVENTION: Presentations that deal with prevention and/or individual, system and community advocacy strategies that focus on social change and policy development.
APPLIED RESEARCH: Presentations of current research and ways to apply research in a clinical or other practical setting within the specified population. Translation of research into practice. Area of emphasis will be considered for the NPEIV research summit.
BASIC/STUDENT LEVEL TRAINING: Presentations designed as an introduction to a topic.
CONTROVERSIAL/CRITICAL ISSUES/DIFFICULT DIALOGUES: Presentations that are controversial in nature or are currently being debated in the field.
CULTURAL DIVERSITY: Presentations the emphasis culture and/or Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender, Queer, Questioning issues within a track topic.
EVIDENCE-BASED/PROMISING PRACTICES: Presentations of intervention or prevention practices and/or programs that are innovative and empirically supported in the field.
FAITH/SPIRITUALITY: Presentations that have a faith or spirituality focus for a topic within a track.
SUBSTANCE ABUSE: Presentations that discuss substance abuse issues within a track topic.
COMPASSION IN ACTION: Presentations that discuss
compassion fatigue, relationship between lack of compassion/empathy and abuse, or elements of resilience/
fostering resilience.
OTHER EMPHASIS (100 Characters Maximum)
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| PLEASE CHECK DAYS YOU CAN PRESENT IF SELECTED!* |
We encourage use of handouts, videos, powerpoint, and experiential activities.
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| List only the presenters that intend to come to the conference. |
The Primary Presenter will be used as the contact person for this submission.