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BCSTH 2017 Annual Training Forum Registration Now Open!

We are excited to announce that the online registration portal for our upcoming Annual Training Forum (ATF) is now open. This year’s ATF takes place on October 25-27, 2017 at the Radisson Hotel Vancouver Airport in Richmond, BC.

The theme this year is Celebrating Our Herstory, Our Future & 25 Years of CWWA and we will be offering over 20 workshops on this topic and other key issues relating to violence against women, children and youth. The ATF will also host exciting keynote presentations by Cathy Richardson, Sharon Hurd, Carol Seychuck, Lise Martin and Chastity Davis.

To register, please visit https://www.eply.com/bcsthtrainingforum. Workshop spaces are limited and they are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis, so register early to ensure your preferred selection. The cutoff date for the early bird rate is Friday, September 8th .

For more information, please refer to the registration brochure or visit https://www.eply.com/bcsthtrainingforum. If you have any questions, please contact our ATF Planner, Alison Eagles at 778.847.2706 or alison@bcsth.ca.

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