Annual Fall Social Work Conference

The Annual Fall Social Work Conference affords an opportunity to bring national speakers, along with the latest research, to child welfare practitioners in Alabama. Through the Title IV-E partnership between the Alabama Department of Human Resources and the Alabama Higher Education Consortium on Child Welfare, The University of Alabama School of Social Work is able to host the conference every year, focusing on a different aspect of public child welfare.

The many workshops will continue the discussion of issues related to child well-being well as workforce well-being. This conference is designed with the public child welfare workforce in mind, but would be beneficial to anyone working with at-risk children and their families-school social workers, therapists, foster parents, child placing agencies, just to name a few.



Schedule: Every day, starting on 10/08/26 and ending on 10/09/26
Times: 08:30am-12:15pm CDT
Instructor: Dr. Daphne Cain Dr. Daphne Cain
Location: 8 Birmingham Marriot
3950 Grandview Parkway
Birmingham, AL
Session ID: CS-2610-FSWC01-01
Early Bird Registration : $175.00

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