We are happy to announce the 16th Annual TCOM Conference this year in beautiful and vibrant New Orleans. To highlight our host city, the theme of this year’s conference is “Collaboration and All that Jazz”. 

We invite all members of the international TCOM collaborative to submit proposals to present your work. The content of presentations can be varied or broad, but each presentation must include a component related to the concept or practice of collaboration. Whether collaboration is in the design of the work, its implementation or even the presentation of your experiences, we seek to build on the collaborative spirit of our group to learn from each other how to best work together on behalf of the people we all strive to serve. Presentations that involve partnerships of two or more presenters from different community-based or state-based organizations or educational institutions or parents or individuals with lived experience, OR that highlight successful collaborations between different organizations, systems and/or populations are highly encouraged. 

Whether you submit a proposal to present or not, we look forward to seeing all of you in New Orleans to collaborate on helping (and perhaps collaborate on having some fun!) while we experience the unique culture of New Orleans. The conference will be held on September 30th-October 2nd at the JW Marriott Hotel in the French Quarter. For those of you who have never attended a TCOM Conference, we think you will find it a unique conference experience of a large group of committed and humble people seeking to share and learn from each other. We hope you join us in growing this culture of collaboration. 

Download the Call for Papers here!

For more details, visit our 16th annual TCOM Conference page!

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