TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The University of Alabama, together with a statewide advisory committee, will present the 15th Annual Southeast Regional ADHD Conference Jan. 26-27 at the Bryant Conference Center in Tuscaloosa. Attendees also have the option to attend the conference online.
The event will bring together a multi-disciplinary group of experts who will share research and interventions on ADHD. The conference will include content specific to educators, counselors, parents, adults with ADHD, mental health professionals and medical professionals.
The program will be valuable for DHR workers, social workers, school nurses, disability ministries and home school providers. Likewise, anyone involved in the assessment, treatment and rehabilitation efforts of children and adults with ADHD will benefit from attending.
The cost to attend is $199 per person, $135 per person for three or more people from the same organization, $135 for UA employees and a student rate of $75. Attendees can also earn continuing education credits.
Attendees can learn more about the conference and register through the conference website or by calling 205-348-3000.
Contact
Jennifer Brady, UA Strategic Communications, jennifer.brady@ua.edu