Sixth Annual SOCAT Conference | Connecting 4 Children, Young Adults, and Families

Registrations are closed

Advanced registration is now closed. Seating may be available. Please contact TAMHO | Monday-Friday, 8:30am—5:00pm (Central) | 615-244-2220 ext. 14 or toll free in Tennessee at 800-568-2642 ext. 14 | Email inquiries to tamho@tamho.org to inquire as to registration availabilities.

Sixth Annual SOCAT Conference | Connecting 4 Children, Young Adults, and Families

By TAMHO

Date and time

September 21, 2018 · 8:30am - September 22, 2018 · 1pm CDT

Location

Embassy Suites by Hilton

1200 Conference Center Blvd. Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37129

Description

The Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (TDMHSAS), in partnership with the Tennessee Commission on Children & Youth (TCCY) and the Tennessee Association of Mental Health Organizations (TAMHO) are excited to announce the

2018 System of Care Across Tennessee (SOCAT) Conference.

Because Tennessee has been building systems of care that foster hope and resiliency for our youngest citizens to our young adults and their families for nearly two decades, this year’s conference will offer four (4) unique tracks:

  • Infant and Early Childhood;
  • Engaging Youth and Young Adults;
  • All About Families; and,
  • Evidence-Based & Evidence-Informed Practices.

To enhance the continued learning and networking opportunities, conference attendees will have the opportunity to participate in multiple tracks. The conference target audience will include youth, young adults, families, community partners, state agencies, and various individuals who have an interest in behavioral health in Tennessee.

We hope to see you in Murfreesboro in September.

The conference preliminary program and event details are available online at www.tamho.org/2018-socat-conference.

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615-244-2220

800-568-2642 toll free in Tennessee

www.tamho.org

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