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7th Annual Case Management Summit Call for Proposals Application
NABITA is soliciting program proposals for its Case Management Summit, taking place July 19-23, 2027 at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The Call for Proposals closes on Friday, May 14th.
Notifications of acceptance/rejection will go out electronically by Friday, May 28th.
Please see below for more information:
Concurrent Sessions
Concurrent sessions are 60 minutes long
We are seeking sessions which present information in the following areas:
Innovative case management practices or programs
Research related to case management
Assessment or interventions related to specialized populations
Threat, crisis, or violence prevention, assessment, or intervention best practices
Strategies for applying NABITA Standards of Case Management
Selections will be based on the following criteria:
Relevance to the topics of prevention, assessment, model programs, and case management
Completeness, detail and professionalism of the proposal
Evidence‐based, promising and innovative model programs/practices are welcome
Engaging format, presenters and/or concepts
If your Concurrent Session is selected, the abstract/questions provided in the application will be included on the event site. Please make sure the abstract/questions clearly convey the objective, theme, and style of the session.
By submitting this program proposal, I agree that any presentation materials will be submitted by June 11, 2027 to be made available to attendees in advance of the summit. I agree that NABITA is entitled to use and distribute these materials to members and summit attendees.
Please note: While ATIXA and NABITA are thankful for your time and submission, selection does not include travel, hotel, meals, or registration costs. Those selected will receive a discounted conference registration rate of $399.
All questions should be directed to the Event Committee via email to conference@nabita.org or by phone at 484-321-3651.