Call for Presentations

Call for Presentations

The Call for Presentations is now closed. Please see the Agenda & Sessions pages for descriptions of plenary and roundtable presentations.

The 21st Annual National Title IV-E Roundtable Conference held in Phoenix from May 23-25, 2017 attracts a diverse audience of child welfare stakeholders who gather to share ideas regarding social work education, training, research and collaboration.

Before Submitting

Click Here to review the proposed conference agenda and design carefully

It may also be helpful to review presentations made in prior years.

Click Here for a sampling of 2015 National Title IV-E Roundtable presentations

Click Here for a sampling of 2016 National Title IV-E Roundtable presentations

How to Submit

SUBMISSIONS DUE FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 2017, by email to andrea.hightower@asu.edu

The submission form may be downloaded as a fill-able Word document at the bottom of this page (click on the black arrow pointing downward) .

Acceptable Formats

General Sessions-The conference planning committee is seeking a total of 4 presentations to set the stage for roundtable break-out sessions in the areas of Title IV-E education, training, research and collaboration. These will be 60 minutes and should focus on dissemination of information and education relevant at a national level. You are encouraged to provide handouts and resource materials for your audience.

Break-out Roundtable Sessions- The conference planning committee is seeking a total of 20 break-out/roundtable sessions to compliment the 4 general sessions. Each break-out session will be allotted 50 minutes of which 15 minutes should be devoted to group conversation. Topics should be well defined in order to be completed within the allotted time. Roundtables must identify at least three learning objectives. You are encouraged to provide handouts and any additional materials for your audience.

Note: It is acceptable to have multiple presenters for a session; however; a primary presenter must be designated at a lead for point-of-contact.