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Welcome to CATCA 2025! We are excited to see you soon but here are a few reminders...

1. Adding a session to your schedule does not guarantee your attendance. Room capacities are in effect and sessions will be accessed on a physical first come, first served basis on the day of the event. Alternatively, If you are ’Waitlisted", this only means that there are a number of interested delegates beyond the capacity limits for this session - get there early to secure your seat!

2. As we attempt to make CATCA 2025 as amazing as possible, there may be changes made to the schedule up until the day before - Please check your schedule for any time or venue changes or possible cancellations.

3. Please check session description for possible fees associated with materials for some of the art sessions. These will be paid directly to the presenter.

4. Do remember that there might be sessions not at our main venue, do look carefully where the session is at.

A floor plan showing the rooms in RDP that we’re using for convention is available here.

All pre-recording videos will be up until May 31st.

Thursday February 20, 2025 2:20pm - 3:20pm MST
This presentation will provide a comprehensive exploration of child abuse and its long-term impact on trauma. It will cover the different forms of abuse—physical, emotional, sexual, and neglect—and how each affects a child's development, both mentally and physically. The presentation will delve into the psychological, emotional, and behavioral consequences of abuse, emphasizing the lasting effects on the child’s health and relationships into adulthood. Case studies will be used to illustrate real-life examples, showing how various types of abuse manifest and the long-term challenges victims face, such as PTSD, anxiety, depression, and difficulties in forming healthy relationships. The presentation will also discuss the importance of early detection, intervention strategies, and available support systems for both victims and caregivers.
The goal is to raise awareness about the signs and consequences of child abuse, while promoting effective responses and recovery strategies for affected children.
Speakers
avatar for Lee Caine

Lee Caine

Education Program Coordinator, Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre
Dean Pasiuk and Lee Caine have over 60 years educational experience working in Central Alberta Schools. During Dean's 30 years as an educator, he has gone from classroom teacher to administrator with the Chinooks Edge School Division and the Red Deer Public School Division. Dean has... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 2:20pm - 3:20pm MST
RDP Room 2205

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