From The Texas Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy <[email protected]>
Subject Texas Campaign Symposium: Last Chance to Submit a Presentation! Deadline is this Friday.
Date November 10, 2020 9:58 PM
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CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS DUE THIS FRIDAY, NOV. 13

The Texas Campaign invites you to submit a presentation for our 10th Annual
Statewide Symposium! Don't miss this opportunity to share your expertise on
issues related to improving adolescent health outcomes. This is a great
opportunity to spread your knowledge and connect with others who
share your passion and professional interests.

DEADLINE FOR PROPOSAL SUBMISSION: FRIDAY,?NOVEMBER 13, 2020

Mark your calendars!
THE SYMPOSIUM WILL BE HELD VIRTUALLY ON APRIL 19-21, 2021.

The Symposium will attract 300+ youth-serving professionals from across
Texas and beyond including social workers, counselors, nurses, doctors and
other clinicians, researchers, educators, graduate students,
and other key public health and program staff.

GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSIONS
Presentations may be submitted for the following categories:

* Group Panel Discussion
* Presentation (30 min/60 min)
* In-Depth Session (90 min)

Submissions are encouraged in all areas related to teen pregnancy
prevention, sexuality education, youth development, and adolescent health.
Priority will be given to abstracts that address the overall Symposium
objectives and present research-backed data to support conclusions.

DEADLINE FOR PROPOSAL SUBMISSION: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2020

PROPOSALS MUST BE COMPLETELY FILLED OUT TO BE CONSIDERED.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT THE
SYMPOSIUM MANAGER?AT: [email protected]

CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT YOUR PRESENTATION. [3]

Texas Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy P.O. Box 10357 Austin, Texas 78766

[email protected] / 512.686.8305

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