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Connect with Social Media tip sheet Enrich your experience at the 20 th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect through social media. Join our social media networks to communicate, share resources, seek advice, and engage with people who share common professional and personal interests. facebook.com/2016nccan twitter.com/20thnccan #20nccan linkedin.com/in/CANTASD Before the conference Facebook and LinkedIn offer pre-conference connections and alerts Develop social media networks: visit our Facebook and LinkedIn sites, comment on posts, ask questions or spark conversations. Follow us and connect to get alerts. Demonstrate thought leadership: contribute content relevant or timely to topics presented on the social channels. Participate in pre-conference events: subscribe to our listserv. During the conference Twitter offers engagement and collaboration onsite Engage with presenters and attendees: use Twitter to share document links mentioned in a session or to recap key points. Arrange meet ups: join colleagues, contacts, and presenters to share conference experiences. Capture your conference experience: share images and meaningful quotes that resonate with attendees. After the conference LinkedIn is where to connect with new colleagues post-conference Expand your network: connect with new people you met. Research organizations and colleagues: find out what is happening in child welfare. Develop relationships: join a LinkedIn interest group to share knowledge or to discuss challenges.

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Connect with Social Media tip sheet

Enrich your experience at the 20th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect through social media. Join our social media networks to communicate, share resources, seek advice, and engage with people who share common professional and personal interests.

facebook.com/2016nccan

twitter.com/20thnccan #20nccan

linkedin.com/in/CANTASD

Before the conference Facebook and LinkedIn offer pre-conference connections and alerts

Develop social media networks: visit our Facebook and LinkedIn sites, comment on posts, ask questions or spark conversations. Follow

us and connect to get alerts.

Demonstrate thought leadership: contribute content relevant or timely

to topics presented on the social channels.

Participate in pre-conference events: subscribe to our listserv.

During the conference Twitter offers engagement and collaboration onsite

Engage with presenters and attendees: use Twitter to share document

links mentioned in a session or to recap key points.

Arrange meet ups: join colleagues, contacts, and presenters to share conference experiences.

Capture your conference experience: share images and meaningful quotes that resonate with attendees.

After the conference LinkedIn is where to connect with new colleagues post-conference

Expand your network: connect with new people you met.

Research organizations and colleagues: find out what is happening in child welfare.

Develop relationships: join a LinkedIn interest group to share

knowledge or to discuss challenges.