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15th Annual TCOM Conference--Palm Springs, CA
Join us in Palm Springs, California for our 15th Annual TCOM Conference!
When and where
Date and time
October 2, 2019 · 8am - October 4, 2019 · 12:30pm PDT
Location
Hyatt Regency Hotel, Indian Wells 44600 Indian Wells Lane Indian Wells, CA 92210
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About this event
Culture and Community: Sharing Stories from the Collaborative
Strategies associated with TCOM are now used across the world to create a common language in such diverse places as Italy, Kenya, Hong Kong, and Singapore. This year, approximately 80% of all children and youth served by the public sector in the United States will participate in a CANS assessment process. Given this widespread use, it is incumbent upon us to understand, to the best of our abilities the impact of cultural and community factors on the applications of our common language and shared approaches.
Check out our Draft Agenda to see what sessions we'll be offering before you register!
Discounted room rates have been negotiated for conference attendees. Be sure to use this unique link to access. Book you stay at The Hyatt Regency Indian Wells Resort and Spa: https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/group-booking/CHAMP/G-PRAE
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About the organizer
Chapin Hall
Decision makers like caseworkers, community leaders, agency directors and legislators want to know what works. That’s where Chapin Hall steps in. Chapin Hall combines rigorous research methods to generate evidence, while providing implementation support to apply that evidence in the field. Experts work alongside community and agency partners to build more effective services and systems, accelerate the use of evidence in practice, and better serve children, youth, and families. In all our work, we aim to produce relevant, timely, and actionable solutions, and support partners in developing practical tools and strategies based on evidence.
Praed Foundation
Founded in 1998, the Praed Foundation seeks to support transformational activities in human services, with a special emphasis on improving the lives of children and families. The Foundation has a variety of projects that supports its mission including managing flexible funding for youth with mental health needs in the juvenile justice system. The primary work of the Foundation is in support of a mass collaboration of individuals who seek to use evidence-based assessments as an approach to working together to maintain the focus of human service enterprise on the people they serve. As such, the Praed Foundation maintains the copyrights on the Child & Adolescent Needs and Strengths, the Family Advocacy and Support Tool, the Crisis Assessment Tool, and the Adult Needs and Strengths Assessment to ensure that they remain free for anyone to use who shares this commitment.