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2023 Annual IATSA Conference

  • 03/01/2023
  • 8:30 AM
  • 03/03/2023
  • 3:45 PM
  • The Courtyard by Marriot at Meridian, Idaho

Registration

  • $45 3 CEU's of Ethics
  • $275- 3-day conference with 3 hours of ethics
  • $230- 3-day conference without ethics
  • $295 after February 27th!! Full Conference with or without Ethics
  • Pick One Day or 2 Half Days (Selected day will be confirmed by email upon registration)
  • $75- 3-day conference with 3 hours of ethics

Registration is closed

Conference Flyer 2023.pdf


Join us for our annual IATSA Conference!

The 2023 Idaho Association for the Treatment and Prevention of Sexual Abuse, IATSA Conference is only months away. It will be held March 1-3, 2023. Conference Registration will begin Monday January 23rd. 

Conference Schedule

Wednesday March 1st

8:30am to 11:45am – Kim Keys

12:30pm to 3:45 – Kevin Creeden

Thursday & Friday March 2nd & 3rd

Dr. Turner presenting both days

8:30am to 11:45am

12:30pm to 3:45

Lunchbreak each day is 11:45 to 12:30

Lunch provided onsite each day

Coffee, water and an afternoon snack

Pricing

Regular Full Conference: 275.00

Conference without ethics: 230.00

Ethics Only: 45.00

Student Full Conference: 75.00

Late Conference Registration: $295 starting February 28th

Best Regards,

IATSA Association


KEYNOTE SPEAKER, March 5th and March 6th. ROBERT MCGRATH

Robert McGrath is President of McGrath Psychological Services, a consulting and training practice, and is a licensed psychologist-master. He has over 40 years of clinical, program management, consulting, and research experience in our field. 

Best Practices in the Treatment and Supervision of Sexual Offending

This session will review what we know about what works and what doesn’t in the treatment, supervision, and management of men who have committed sexual offenses.

How to Score and Use the

Sex Offender Treatment Intervention and Progress Scale (SOTIPS)

This workshop uses case studies to learn how to score and use the SOTIPS. The SOTIPS is a 16-item, provider-administered, dynamic measure designed to aid clinicians and probation and parole officers in assessing risk, treatment and supervision needs, and progress among adult males who have been convicted of committing a sexual offense. 

Making Child Contact Decisions Using the ROSAC 

Mental health, probation and parole, corrections, and child protective services professionals are commonly asked to assess the risk a sexual abuser poses to a particular child and under what circumstances, if any, the abuser might safely be allowed contact with the child. The Risk of Sexual Abuse of Children (ROSAC) uses a Structured Professional Judgment model for conducting these types of risk of sexual harm assessments. 

ETHICS: JENNIFER OBENSHAIN, DSW, MSW, LCSW MSW Online Program Coordinator, SrClinical Professor School of Social Work Boise State University, Co-Chair, National Ethics Committee, NASW

Ethics Presentation for: Idaho Association for the Treatment and Prevention of Sexual Abuse, March 5, 2025, 3 hour presentation in the morning. Title: Managing Boundaries in Professional Relationships



IATSA 2025

Start Date: Tuesday, March 04, 2025

End Date: Friday, March 07, 2025

Hotel(s) offering your special group rate:

  • Courtyard Boise West/Meridian for 179.00 USD per night Last Day to Book : Wednesday, February 05, 2025

Book your group rate for IATSA 2025


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