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Thought you all might be interested.

Beth the OT

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Subject: cshcn-l digest: July 18, 2001


CSHCN-L Digest for Wednesday, July 18, 2001.

1. Celebrating Changes, Challenges & Opportunities

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Subject: Celebrating Changes, Challenges & Opportunities
From: "John Reiss" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2001 20:42:03 -0400
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CALL FOR PAPERS!

The American Association of University Affiliated Programs (AAUAP) is
holding its annual meeting and conference in Washington DC Nov 1-4, 2001.
An important purpose of our Annual Meeting & Conference is to bring
together professionals, consumers and their families to share different
perspectives on disability issues and to update participants about new
directions and funding opportunities.

Hence, the theme of this year's meeting and conference: "Celebrating
Changes, Challenges & Opportunities"

Please submit a paper proposal or learn more about this opportunity by
visiting the conference website:

www.aauap.org/2001conf/2001Confwebindex.htm

To learn more about AAUAP, visit us at:

www.aauap.org


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