14th Annual Health Forum: Violence In The Lives Of Women
Organization:
The National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. - Houston
Category:
Civic
Geographical Area:
Houston
Start
Date:
9/11/2004
End Date:
9/11/2004
Start Time:
9:00 AM
End Time:
1:00 PM
Event
Info:
A candid dialogue with a panel of regional experts on issues related to domestic violence at home, at work and at play.
Keynote Speaker Judy Hay, former Public Information Officer for Child Protective Services in Harris County, is widely sought out for her expertise on issues related to child abuse. She will begin the conference with a topic that is often discussed in the media: Domestic Violence and the Impact on Children.
Dr. Andrea Shelton, Assistant Professor - University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston - School of Public Health, provides thought-provoking insights to a frequently asked question: Why Do Women Stay?
Gayle Jackson, Assistant Attorney General Section Chief, Drug Policy Section - Louisiana Attorney General's Office, discusses a security issue that companies are grappling with today: Domestic Violence in the Workplace A Business Issue.
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