Chattanooga Autism Conference
1. Detailed Description of the Training:
The Chattanooga Autism Conference is a full-day educational event designed for professionals, educators, caregivers, and service providers who support individuals on the autism spectrum. This conference offers evidence-based presentations, practical strategies, and research-informed practices from leading experts in the fields of autism assessment, therapy, education, and advocacy.
Attendees will gain knowledge and tools applicable to a variety of professional settings, including clinical, educational, and community environments. The content is suitable for those seeking continuing education in fields such as psychology, social work, education, counseling, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, and behavior analysis.
2. Audience and Expected Attendance:
The audience includes educators, licensed professionals (such as Licensed Professional Counselors, Registered Nurses, Occupational Therapists, Licensed Clinical Social Workers) students in related fields, and family members. We anticipate approximately 600 attendees. we also have about 70+ exhibitors with 160 people present between booth staff and volunteers
3. Location:
The Chattanooga Autism Conference is held at the Chattanooga Convention Center.
5. CEU hours and type:
Hours: 5 (.5 CEUs)
All participants will be able to attend FIVE hours of presentations (8:30am to 3:45).
Each presentation is 1 hour.
Type: Certificate should communicate that these are accredited by Chatt State which is accredited by SACS. Suggested content for certificate:
"These CEUs are accredited by Chattanooga State Community College, a member of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS)"