Guest guest Posted February 28, 2001 Report Share Posted February 28, 2001 & CPHVA: see Message 772. Woody. > Apologies for cross posting. > > Community Practitioners and Health Visitors' Association > Annual Professional Conference > Bournemouth International Centre > 1- 3 November, 2001 > > CELEBRATING DIVERSITY > The Challenges for Public Health Practice > CALL FOR PAPERS > > The Community Practitioners' and Health Visitors' Association is the UK > professional body that represents 18,000 registered nurses and health > visitors who work in a primary care or community health setting. > This year's CPHVA conference takes the Celebration of Diversity as its > over-arching theme: > * Diversity in the range and needs of populations with which community > practitioners are working. > * Diversity of practice solutions to meet the needs of those > populations, across the UK > * Diversity in developing public health leadership roles and working > within different partnerships > * Valuing the contribution of a diverse workforce > > The conference will be focused around three strands > - Public Health Practice > - School Health > - Research and Education > > We are now seeking papers for presentation as concurrent sessions in each of > these three strands. In particular the CPHVA welcomes papers that > demonstrate: > * Inclusive services that are redressing inequalities in health > * Partnership approaches with users and inter-agency working > * Creative solutions to identified needs > * The community nursing contribution to modernising the health service > * Public health leadership roles in health visiting and school nursing > * Research that contributes new knowledge and understanding of > community health practice > * Initiatives which strengthen and value a diverse workforce within > the NHS > > All papers should be related to established projects which have been > evaluated. > > Abstracts should be; > * No more than 250 words, hard copy and typewritten > * Include the name, position and contact details of one key presenter > * Clearly state the title and main aim of the presentation > * State whether the work has been published or presented elsewhere > > Please send two copies of abstracts (hard copy only) to > Forester > CPHVA > 40, Bermondsey Street > London SE1 3UD > by FRIDAY 23 MARCH > > For further information contact Forester on 020 7939 7055 or email > forests@m... > > Papers for the research strand should be submitted following separate > guidelines available from gebetwac@m... > > > > > Harvey, Assistant Information Officer > Community Practitioners' and Health Visitors' Association > 40 Bermondsey St, London, SE1 3UD > Tel. 0207 939 7064 Fax. 0207 939 7034 http://www.msfcphva.org/ > > **************************************************************************** > ***** > > Warning: > > Please note that this e-mail and/or its attachment(s) is only for the use > > of the addressee. It may contain confidential information which is > > legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient of this > > communication you must not copy, distribute or disseminate it or its > > attachments to anyone other than the addressee. Should you receive this > > communication in error please contact us by telephone immediately. > **************************************************************************** > ***** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2009 Report Share Posted January 9, 2009 Open Call For Papers The Journal of Speech-Language Pathology and Applied Behavior Analysis (JSLP-ABA) is a peer reviewed journal published four times a year. We have just completed our third successful year. The mission of JSLP-ABA is to provide a forum for SLP and ABA professionals to exchange information on topics of mutual interest. These topics may include (but are not necessarily limited to) support for disorders of prelinguistic communication, speech perception/production, oral language and literacy, speech fluency, and voice. They may also address issues related to accent reduction, culturally-based language variations and augmentative-alternative communication (AAC). JSLP-ABA welcomes articles describing assessment and treatment efficacy data based on detailed case studies, single-subject research design, and group designs. Also encouraged are literature reviews that synthesize a body of information, highlight areas in need of further research, or reconsider previous information in a new light. Additionally, this journal welcomes papers describing theoretical frameworks and papers that address issues pertaining to SLP-ABA collaboration. At this time, we want to invite domestic and international authors to submit papers that are consistent with the mission of JSLP-ABA. If you have a study that fits the journal¢s mission, or if you have questions about a potential submission, please send it to me at the e-mail address provided below. Thank you for your consideration. Best wishes, Joe Cautilli, Ph.D., BCBA Co-Lead Editor of JSLP-ABA jcautilli2003@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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