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NRC-CWDT Annual Conference

Making IT Work: Systems, Data, Policy and Practice
7th National Child Welfare Data Conference
Sponsored by the Children's Bureau/USDHHS
April 21-23, 2004

 
WHERE
Hyatt Regency Crystal City
Washington, DC
Arlington, VA
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WHAT
Join your colleagues from across the nation to discuss making information technology work for you and using data for program improvement.

WHO
Managers; program directors; supervisors; frontline staff; administrators; judges; public and private sector information systems professionals; policy analysts; legal advisors and researchers from local, state, and tribal child welfare agencies, as well as educational and social service agency and court staff, are all encouraged to attend.

This conference is designed to enhance cooperation among program, system and administrative staff working together to meet the challenge of good practice reflecting sound policy using quality data. An emphasis will be on making future decisions utilizing existing data. Roundtable discussions and interactive, participative workshops will focus on a wide range of topics to address your specific needs.

Opportunities to present:
If you would like to present at the conference, please submit by Friday, October 17, 2003, an abstract of no more than 250 words to:

NRC-CWDT
50 F Street, NW, 6th Floor
Washington, DC 20001-1530
Fax: 202-737-3687
E-mail: nrccwdt@cwla.org

For exhibit information,

Contact: Tiffany Lindsley
Phone: 202/942-0318
Fax: 202-638-4004
E-mail: advertising@cwla.org

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