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NYAPRS Note: USPRA is the new name for what was formerly IAPSRS. 

United States Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association (USPRA)

USPRA 2005 ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Foundations for the Future in Psychiatric Rehabilitation

May 23-26, 2005

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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We are now accepting proposals for workshop and training institute sessions for the USPRA's 2005 Annual Conference.  The theme  for this year's conference is  "Foundations for the Future in Psychiatric Rehabilitation" and it will be held May 23-26  (Monday-Thursday) at the Omni Hotel in Pittsburgh, PA.

The annual conference provides a unique opportunity for members of the psychosocial rehabilitation community -- practitioners,  administrators, people with a mental illness, researchers, and family members -- to learn from the field's most experienced and  knowledgeable experts.  Be a part of the annual conference as a possible speaker by submitting your proposal now! Workshops are  90 minutes in length and institutes range from 2-day, 1-day, or half-day.

If you're interested in submitting a proposal, click here for a workshop application ...

http://uspra.org/conference/wkshpReq.html

or click here for an institute application ...

http://uspra.org/conference/instReq.html.

The deadline to submit is October 15, 2004. Don't delay - submit your proposal now!

Be sure to visit us frequently online for the latest developments at www.uspra.org.

David Issing

Conference Manager

 

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Last Updated on 09/15/04   webmaster@namiscc.org

 

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