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Published Online: 17 March 2006

Children's Institute

The Fifth Children's Institute National Conference will be held May 4 at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles. This year's theme is “In Harm's Way 2006: Preventing and Healing Childhood Trauma.”
The conference brings together professionals from the broad spectrum of child and family services to address child welfare, early childhood development, domestic violence, mental health, substance abuse, and other issues.
The conference is sponsored by the Children's Institute Inc., which this year is celebrating its 100th anniversary of serving at-risk children and families throughout Los Angeles County.
More information is available by visiting<www.childrensinstitute.org> or calling (213) 385-5100, ext. 1672.

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