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Planners Seek Questions For Next Week's Child Sexual Abuse Conference



Organizers of Penn State’s first national conference on child sexual abuse are seeking questions in advance from attendees and online viewers tuning in for live-streamed sessions.
 
“Child Sexual Abuse Conference: Traumatic Impact, Prevention and Intervention,” will be next Monday and Tuesday at The Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel. The sold-out conference features sessions by several nationally recognized experts in child abuse prevention and treatment as well as personal accounts of impact and recovery from survivors Sugar Ray Leonard and Elizabeth Smart.
 
Prior to the conference, a free community forum titled "Moving Forward: A Public Conversation on Surviving Child Sexual Abuse," will be held this Sunday evening at 7:00 at Eisenhower Auditorium on Penn State's University Park campus. Three adult survivors and a child sexual abuse expert will speak. The free event does require tickets for admission.
 
Conference attendees and members of the public are encouraged to submit questions in advance for speakers at the conference, as well as for panelists at the Sunday night community forum, to justicecenter@la.psu.edu.


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