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AACP Calendar of Events
May 30 - April 2, 2000
American College of Forensic Psychiatry, Eighteenth Annual Symposium in Forensic Psychiatry. Newport Beach, CA. Contact: Debbie Miller,
American College of Forensic Psychiatry, P.O. Box 5870, Balboa Island, CA 92662. Telephone: 949-673-7773. Fax: 949-673-7710.
March 31 - April 2, 2000
International Early Psychosis Association, Second International Conference on Early Psychosis: Future Possibilities. Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York, New York. Contact: Julie Giblet, Secretariat IEPA, International Early Psychosis Association, Locked Bag 10, Parkville Vic 3052, Australia. Email: iepa@vicnet.net.au . Fax: +61 3 9342 2941. Tel: +61 3 9342 2837.
April 7, 2000
American Association of Psychiatric Administrators, New York Regional Chapter
Annual Educational Meeting
Collaboration with Consumers: Spectrum of Leadership
8:00 am - 1:30 pm at The New York Academy of Medicine
Contact: Paula Panzer, MD. Email: pgp1@columbia.edu
http://www.psychiatricadministrators.org/
May 13-18, 2000
American Psychiatric Association
(APA), Annual Meeting.
Chicago, Illinois. May 16: AACP Membership forum, Reception to follow. (Tentative schedule. Please check conference agenda or AACP information booth to confirm.) May 17, 2:00 - 5:00 pm: Psychiatry and Culturally Diverse Populations, AACP official presentation.
June 9, 2000
American Orthopsychiatric Association, Symposium on the Mental Health Implications of Racism and Law Enforcement, Fordham University's Lincoln Center Campus, New York, NY. Contact: http://amerortho.org for more details, or call (212) 564-5930.
June 9-13, 2000
Training Institutes, Developing Local Systems of Care for Children and Adolescents with Emotional Disturbances and their Families: Improving Policy and Practice, New Orleans, LA. In-depth practical information on how to develop, organize, and operate coordinated, community-based, family-focused, culturally competent systems of care for children and their families and how to provide high quality, effective clinical interventions and supports within them. For more information, contact the
National Technical Assistance Center for Children's Mental Health
Georgetown University
3307 M Street, NW, Suite 401
Washington, DC 20007
202-687-5000
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