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2. Introduction
• Boulder Creek Academy operates as a member of the National
Association of Schools and Programs (NATSAP), which will host its
Midwest Regional Conference in September 2016.
The Midwest Regional Conference welcomes the NATSAP
community in exploring a variety of topics in the therapeutic field.
With a range of knowledgeable presenters and an assortment of
continuing education opportunities, the conference allows
participants to network with other professionals in the therapeutic
community. Also, available continuing education sessions include
credits for psychology, counseling, social work, nursing, and other
relevant areas.
3. National Association of Schools and
Programs
• Held in Fontana, Wisconsin, at the Abbey
Resort on the scenic Lake Geneva, the
conference will take place September 13 to
September 14, 2016. Registration costs $160
for NATSAP members and $180 for
nonmembers, and attendees may book rooms
at a discounted price of $129 a night.
For additional information about the Midwest
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