From The Texas Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy <[email protected]>
Subject Help us Shape #Symposium2023 in Houston
Date October 12, 2022 10:08 PM
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Don't wait... Presentations are due this Friday!

Healthy Futures of Texas' 12th Annual Symposium (formerly known as the
Texas Campaign) is a unique learning opportunity that hosts hundreds of
professionals from across the state and provides them with training and
technical support. 

THIS IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU TO SHARE YOUR PASSION AND PROFESSIONAL
INTERESTS WITH OUR AUDIENCE! The Symposium will attract professionals from
across Texas including social workers, counselors, nurses, doctors and
other clinicians, researchers, educators, youth service professionals,
graduate students, and other key program staff.

SUBMISSIONS ARE ENCOURAGED IN ALL AREAS RELATED TO:

* Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
* Teen Pregnancy Prevention
* Sexuality Education
* Youth Development

PRESENTATIONS MAY BE SUBMITTED FOR THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES:

* Plenary session (75 minutes - delivered to entire audience)
* Breakout session (60 minutes)
* Panel discussion (60 minutes)
* Paper presentation (20 minutes)
* Student presentation (20 minutes)
* Poster presentation
* Workshop (90 minutes)
* In-Depth Training (half day)

ALL SUBMISSIONS ARE DUE BY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2022

For questions, please contact Symposium Manager Melanie Chasteen,
[email protected]; 512.791.5110.

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