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CONFERENCE INFORMATION [SPRING-05]



2005 Spring Conference Brochure
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Conference Theme

"Our differences are also our strengths."

Agenda

9:00 a.m. Conference registration
10:00 a.m.

Welcome- Diane Smith, President

Student Awards
Professional Development Awards
Introduction of the keynote speaker
10:30 a.m. "Our differences are also our strengths", Sheriff Andrea J. Cabral
12:00 a.m.

Luncheon & Networking

1:30 p.m.

Election Results

Raffle Winners
Evaluations
Meet our new MWPHE President
2:00 p.m. Adjourment

 

Keynote Speaker

Sheriff Andrea J. Cabral

Andrea J. Cabral was sworn in on November 29, 2002 as the 30th Sheriff in the history of Suffolk County. She is the first female in the Commonwealth's history to hold the position.

Sheriff Andrea Cabral is responsible for the operation of the House of Correction, the Suffolk County Jail, the Suffolk County Women's Resource Center, the Suffolk County Community Corrections Center and the Civil Process Division. The Suffolk County Sheriff's Department has more than 1,100 employees comprised of correctional officers, criminal justice professionals, caseworkers and administrative staff whose primary responsibility is upholding public safety and providing rehabilitative support for more than 2,500 offenders daily. The average operating budget for the Department is $88 million.

Sheriff Cabral brings an extensive legal background and a commitment to public safety as she begins her term as Sheriff. In her 16-year career in public service, she has a demonstrated a commitment to public safety.
Sheriff Cabral's published works include Obtaining, Enforcing and Defending x.209A Restraining Orders in Massachusetts and co-authored Same Gender Domestic Violence: Strategies for Change in Creating Courtroom Accessibility. She has also participated in several legal forums sponsored by the American Bar Association, the Massachusetts Bar Association, the Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education and the Boston Bar Association.

 

Friday, April 15, 2005

DiBurro's Restaurant
Haverhill, MA
Directions

Registration

* Registration for the Spring Conference is CLOSED

To join us for the Spring Conference on April 2005, please email a confirmation by April to: robins@qcc.mass.edu

and mail your completed registration form and check made payable to MWPHE to:

Robin Simonelli
Quinsigamond Community College
670 W. Boylston St.
Worcester, MA 01606

Individual Conference Registrations must sent by mail, emailed or submitted in web form (see bottom of page) even if a Purchase Order is being used.

PLEASE PRINT

Name _____________________________

Institution ___________________________

Phone ______________________________

E-Mail _____________________________

PO# (if using) ________________________

$40.00 members

$50.00 non-members


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