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Message ID: 11371
Date: 2024-05-07

Author:Covington, Clayton

Subject:Announcing the 2024 NDACAN Summer Training Series!

Hello all, The National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect is pleased to announce the 2024 Summer Training Series! The theme of the 2024 series is Best Practices in the Use of NDACAN Data. Presentations will focus on the unique strengths and limitations of NDACAN data, common issues in their use, and general approaches to support rigorous analyses. The Summer Training Series helps participants advance research projects using our data and increases the impact of such work. Sessions will occur every Wednesday from 12-1pm ET beginning July 10th and continuing through August 14th. You can find the full schedule of events in the attached flyer and the NDACAN website . Free registration is required: https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_hMgJK9UATlOOB-KTdCiNLA#/registration Please be in touch with any questions and looking forward to seeing you all! Cheers, Clayton Clayton C. Covington Ph.D. Student | Department of Sociology Harvard University Email: claytoncovington@g.harvard.edu Pronouns: He/Him/His and They/Them/Theirs claytoncovington.com Graduate Research Associate National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect University of California, San Francisco https://www.ndacan.acf.hhs.gov

Hello all, The National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect is pleased to announce the 2024 Summer Training Series! The theme of the 2024 series is Best Practices in the Use of NDACAN Data. Presentations will focus on the unique strengths and limitations of NDACAN data, common issues in their use, and general approaches to support rigorous analyses. The Summer Training Series helps participants advance research projects using our data and increases the impact of such work. Sessions will occur every Wednesday from 12-1pm ET beginning July 10th and continuing through August 14th. You can find the full schedule of events in the attached flyer and the NDACAN website . Free registration is required: https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_hMgJK9UATlOOB-KTdCiNLA#/registration Please be in touch with any questions and looking forward to seeing you all! Cheers, Clayton Clayton C. Covington Ph.D. Student | Department of Sociology Harvard University Email: claytoncovingtong.harvard.edu Pronouns: He/Him/His and They/Them/Theirs claytoncovington.com Graduate Research Associate National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect University of California, San Francisco https://www.ndacan.acf.hhs.gov