2016 Connecting for Children's Justice Conference
Date and time
Location
Embassy Suites Hotel and Conference Suites
1200 Conference Center Blvd Murfreesboro, TN 37129Refund Policy
Description
2016 Connecting for Children's Justice Conference
October 2-4, 2016
Embassy Suites Hotel and Conference Center
in Murfreesboro, TN
The 2016 Connecting for Children's Justice Conference is Tennessee's largest event focused on child maltreatment. We are excited about the diversity of speakers and topics offered this year. For more information about the conference- please visit our website at http://www.tnccjconference.org.
Please complete the registration form in its entirety. You will receive a confirmation email when you successfully register. Attendees may pay by check or credit card. To pay by check click on "show other payment options" below the "order now" button.
***If paying by check, TNCAC will not recognize your registration until we receive payment. We will send an additional email to the attendee when the payment is processed.
Mail checks made out to TNCAC with your registration email confirmation to:
- TNCAC ATTN CCJ
- 4711 Trousdale Dr., Ste 124
- Nashville, TN 37220
Include the names of attendees on the memo line.
Click here to book your hotel room and continuing education information is posted on our website. Additional information about the conference will be emailed to attendees the week before the event.
If you have any questions, email LaShonda Randolph at lrandolph@tncac.org.
We look forward to hosting you at the conference!
Conference registrations are non transferrable and non-refundable.
Organized by
The Children's Advocacy Centers of Tennessee (CACTN) is a statewide membership organization dedicated to helping local communities respond to allegations of child abuse in ways that are effective and efficient – and put the needs of child victims first. CACTN provides training, support, technical assistance and leadership on a statewide level to local child advocacy centers and communities throughout Tennessee responding to reports of child abuse and neglect.