From The Texas Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy <[email protected]>
Subject Texas Campaign Symposium: Call for Papers Deadline Extended
Date November 30, 2021 3:06 PM
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Submission Deadline Extended:
Call for Presentations

The Texas Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy has extended the deadline to
submit a presentation for their 11th Annual Symposium.

ALL SUBMISSIONS ARE DUE WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8, 2021.

This is a great opportunity to share your knowledge and connect with others
who share your passion and professional interests. 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.

GUIDELINES FOR SYMPOSIUM SUBMISSIONS

Submissions are encouraged in all areas related to adolescent sexual and
reproductive health, teen pregnancy prevention, sexuality education, and
youth development. The review committee will make the final choice of
presentation format and length for accepted abstracts.

Presentations may be submitted for the following categories:

* Plenary session (75 minutes delivered to entire audience)
* Breakout session (60 minutes)
* Panel discussion (60 minutes)
* Oral presentation (30 minutes)
* Poster presentation
* Workshop (90 minutes)

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

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