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Welcome to the archive of past Child-Maltreatment-Research-L (CMRL) list serve messages (11,000+). The table below contains all past CMRL messages (text only, no attachments) from Nov. 20, 1996 - February 2, 2026 and is updated every two months.

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Message ID: 11469
Date: 2025-09-18

Author:Jim Campbell

Subject:Call_for_Proposals_Due_Sept_20!

Submit Proposal by September 20, 2025 APSAC – the Association of Professionals Solving the Abuse of Children – invites researchers, skilled trainers, and passionate professionals to submit proposals for the 2026 Colloquium. This in-person event offers high-impact, cross-disciplinary learning and showcases best practices, cutting-edge research, and innovative solutions to end child maltreatment. For over three decades, the APSAC Colloquium has been a cornerstone for professionals and researchers working to prevent and respond to child maltreatment. Now in its 33rd year, this go-to conference continues to bring together the field’s most respected voices and emerging innovators for a one-of-a-kind learning and networking experience. The 33rd APSAC Colloquium brings together professionals, researchers, and advocates who believe that real progress happens when we connect across disciplines, solve with shared purpose, and bridge gaps in systems, communities, and understanding. Set in vibrant New Orleans, where collaboration and culture meet, this year’s gathering invites voices to come together -where various voices harmonize like jazz, creating bold, lasting solutions for children and families. APSAC invites submissions on all aspects of solving child maltreatment and is particularly interested in proposals on trauma-informed best practices and trends related to:  * Child Physical Abuse * Psychological Maltreatment * Child Sexual Abuse * Intersection of Intimate Partner Violence and Child Welfare * Online Crimes Against Children * Substance Use and Abuse * Forensic Interviewing * Evidence-Based Interventions for Trauma Treatment and Recovery * Addressing Prevalent and Key Risk Factors * Groundbreaking Research and Trends * Innovative Child Maltreatment Prevention Approaches * Community Trauma-Resilience Awareness * Best Practices in Child Abuse Investigations and Prosecution * Mandated Reporting and Supporting * Inspiring Solutions Share on Facebook! Share on LinkedIn!   APSAC | 590 Avenue of the Americas | New York, NY 10011 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice

Submit Proposal by September 20, 2025 APSAC – the Association of Professionals Solving the Abuse of Children – invites researchers, skilled trainers, and passionate professionals to submit proposals for the 2026 Colloquium. This in-person event offers high-impact, cross-disciplinary learning and showcases best practices, cutting-edge research, and innovative solutions to end child maltreatment. For over three decades, the APSAC Colloquium has been a cornerstone for professionals and researchers working to prevent and respond to child maltreatment. Now in its 33rd year, this go-to conference continues to bring together the field’s most respected voices and emerging innovators for a one-of-a-kind learning and networking experience. The 33rd APSAC Colloquium brings together professionals, researchers, and advocates who believe that real progress happens when we connect across disciplines, solve with shared purpose, and bridge gaps in systems, communities, and understanding. Set in vibrant New Orleans, where collaboration and culture meet, this year’s gathering invites voices to come together -where various voices harmonize like jazz, creating bold, lasting solutions for children and families. APSAC invites submissions on all aspects of solving child maltreatment and is particularly interested in proposals on trauma-informed best practices and trends related to:  * Child Physical Abuse * Psychological Maltreatment * Child Sexual Abuse * Intersection of Intimate Partner Violence and Child Welfare * Online Crimes Against Children * Substance Use and Abuse * Forensic Interviewing * Evidence-Based Interventions for Trauma Treatment and Recovery * Addressing Prevalent and Key Risk Factors * Groundbreaking Research and Trends * Innovative Child Maltreatment Prevention Approaches * Community Trauma-Resilience Awareness * Best Practices in Child Abuse Investigations and Prosecution * Mandated Reporting and Supporting * Inspiring Solutions Share on Facebook! Share on LinkedIn!   APSAC | 590 Avenue of the Americas | New York, NY 10011 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice