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SPCR 2009 Conference: Ottawa
 

The next SPCR Conference will be held in Ottawa on April 23-25, 2009 and will be held in conjunction with the third annual conference for Spirituality and Mental Health and the second annual conference for Canadian Registry of Marriage and Family Therapists and the Ontario Association for Marriage and Family Therapists. SPCR members are welcome to attend one or both of these conferences.

SPCR will hold its annual dinner and awards evening on Friday, April 24, 2009. Details to follow.

For details on the conference on Spirituality and Mental Health (April 23-24, 2009), see:
http://www.omc.ca/smhconference/index.html

For details on the conference for the Canadian Registry of Marriage and Family Therapists (April 24-25, 2009), see: http://www.marriageandfamily.ca/main4.cfm?CFID=349015&CFTOKEN=32b1a35046f43e2a-04C1C2F5-C29A-0912-E9D5F77A997F8E2C and look under News and Events
 

 

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Society for Pastoral Counselling Research

Presents 

Families Today:

Resilience and Spirituality

With

Froma Walsh, PhD,

Department of Psychiatry at the University of Chicago, and Co-Director of  The Chicago Center for Family Health. Dr. Walsh is an internationally reknown expert on resilience-oriented, family-centered, community-based mental health, healthcare, and social services.

Over 75 publications include:  Strengthening Family Resilience (2nd ed. 2006);  Living Beyond Loss: Death in the Family (2nd ed., 2004);  Normal Family Processes: Growing Diversity and Complexity (3rd. Ed., 2003);  Spiritual Resources in Family Therapy; Women in Families: Framework for Family Therapy.

Thursday, May 1, 2008: day-long workshop with Dr. Walsh

Friday, May 2, Public Lecture with Dr. Walsh

Friday May 2 and Saturday May 3, Paper Presentations (workshops)

Everyone is welcome to think about writing / presenting a paper for this conference, which will be reviewed for publication in an edited book by the same title.

St. Paul University, Ottawa

Contact: Augustine Meier and Martin Rovers

http://www.pastoralcounselling.ca

 

SPCR 2008 Program & Registration

 

Registration Form

 

Name/Nom________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________

Address/Adresse____________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________

Postal Code ____________________E-Mail Address________________________

Telephone (      )___________________________________________________

Affiliation__________________________________________________________

The Pre-Conference Workshop fee covers the Thursday workshop and coffee breaks. Lunch is on your own.

Conference Registration Fee covers admission to the Friday morning Keynote Address and to all of the paper

presentations on Friday and Saturday, the Friday dinner, conference materials, and the coffee breaks.

The fees for the workshop and conference are
 

Conference Registration

Fee/Frais

SPCR Members/Membres $100
Non SPCR Members/Non Membres $135
Full-Time Students/Étudiants à plein temps $60

Pre-Conference Wokshop

Fee/Frais

SPCR Members/Membres $80
Non SPCR Members/Non Membres $100
Full-Time Students/Étudiants à plein temps $50
Total Enclosed $________________
Make cheque payable to SPCR/Libeller le chèque au nom de SRCP

Or by VISA _____________  or Master Card _________

 ____________________________   ____________________   _____________________

         Name of Card                                 Card Number                   Expiry Date

 

To register for the SPCR Conference, send this page (or a copy of it) along with your cheque (or credit card information) to:

Martin Rovers, Treasurer, SPCR
223 Main Street
Ottawa, Ontario K1S 1C4

 

SPCR 2008 Program

Thursday, May 1

8:30:               Registration for workshop

9:00 to 4:00:    Workshop with Dr. Froma Walsh: Strengthening Family Resilience

Friday, May 2

8:30 - 9:00:     Registration

9:00:              Opening remarks, Announcements, Welcoming Address

9:15 to 10:15:  Keynote Address: Dr. Froma Walsh (Free to all)

10:15 - 10:45:  Refreshments

10:45 -11:30:   Paper presentation: Family Communication and Resilience in Dealing with Aging     

                       Parents by Martin Rovers

                                                           

11:30 to 12:15: The Spiritual Care Giver’s Guide: Identity, Practice and Relationships by Elizabeth Meakes and   

                       Thomas St. James O’Connor

 

12:15 - 1:15:   Lunch (on your own)

 

1:15 - 2:00:     Paper presentation: When Students Are Like Corn by  Kristine Lund

 

2:00 - 2:45:     Paper presentation: Doing Culturally Sensitive Assessments with Immigrant Populations: An

                      Intergenerational and Pastoral Approach to Resilience by Desmond Buhagar

2:45 - 3:15:     Refreshments

3:15 - 4:00:     Paper presentation: The Influence of Belief and God Image in the Healing of Victims of Family  

                      Sexual Abuse by Karlijn Demasure

 

4:00 - 4:45:     Paper presentation: Attachment, Culture and Pornography by Susan Kim

 

4:45- 5:30:      Paper presentation: Beliefs, values and fit in marital counselling: An exploratory study by

                      Kelvin Mutter

5:30 - 6:30:     Refreshments (Cash bar)

6:45:              Banquet; Business Meeting, Presidential Address;

                      Presentation of Research Awards, Prizes and Grants

Saturday, May 3

8:30 - 9:15:     Paper presentation: Intergenerational Value Similarity in Polish Immigrant Families in Canada

                      in Comparison to Intergenerational Value Similarity in Polish and Canadian Non-Immigrant

                      Famillies by Joanna Kwast-Welfeld

 

9:15 - 9:45:    Paper presentation:  Attachment Dimensions as a Predictor of Conduct Disordered Symptoms in 

                     Adolescence by Molisa Meier (B.A. Candidate), Jean-François Bureau (Ph.D.), and

                     Karlen Lyons-Ruth (Ph.D.)

9:45 - 10:00    Poster presentations

10:00 - 10:30:  Refreshments

10:30 - 11:15:  Paper presentation: Grieving Processes of Heterosexual and Homosexual Men: A  

                      Critical Review of the Literature by Rene Vandenberg              

 

11:15 - 12:00-:  An Examination of Attachment Styles, Distress, and Oscillation Among Parents Who Have  

                       Lost a Child to Cancer. Description and preliminary findings by Philip Dominigue

 

 

12:00:              Closing remarks and Installation of 7th SPCR President

 

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SPCR XIV Program

 

Society for Pastoral Counselling Research
Société de Recherches en Counselling Pastoral


Fourteenth Annual Conference

May/Mai 10-12, 2007

Waterloo Lutheran Seminary

Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

 

Archive

Officers and Committees

President:

Carrie Doehring, Ph.D.

 

Past President:

Thomas O’Connor, ThD

 

President Elect:

Martin Rovers, Ph.D.

 

Membership Committee

 Coordinator

Martin Rovers, Ph.D. (Acting)

 

Program Committee Coordinator:

Augustine Meier, Ph.D.

 

Secretary:

Vacant

 

NewsLetter Editors

Augustine Meier, Ph.D.

Micheline Boivin, M.A.

 

 

Treasurer:

Martin Rovers, Ph.D. (Acting)

 

Chairperson Nominating Committee:

President-Elect

 

Chairperson Awards Committee:

Carrie Doehring, Ph.D.

 

Graduate Students:

Vacant

 

Local Planning Committee:

Thomas O’Connor, ThD, Chair

 

NewsLetter Translator (French)

Vacant

   

Society for Pastoral Counselling Research

Société de Recherches en Counselling Pastoral

Fourteenth Annual Conference, May 10-12, 2007

Waterloo, Ontario

 

Theme: Supervision

 

The Society for Pastoral Counselling Research proudly announces its fourteenth annual conference which will take place at the Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, Waterloo, Ontario, from May 10-12, 2007.

The Society for Pastoral Counselling Research is an unaffiliated and non-profit corporation and registered charity devoted to the practice of Pastoral Counselling. The Society responds to the need for a forum wherein pastoral counsellors may share and exchange experiences and ideas emerging from their work. The goal of these exchanges is to support the development of theoretical and research models and treatment approaches specific to the pastoral counselling profession. The Society for Pastoral Counselling Research is for mental health professionals who, in their practice, value and address all of a person’s concerns, including the biological, social, interpersonal and spiritual.

The Society for Pastoral Counselling Research holds annual conferences and organizes pre-conference workshops relevant to the practice of pastoral counsellors. To promote and encourage research on part of the pastoral counsellor, the Society presents research awards to recent graduates, young researchers, and senior researchers and to researchers with a distinguished career in research. The Society is committed to extending research findings and knowledge beyond the conference by publishing its proceedings. Four of its publications are: The Challenge of Forgiveness, In Search of Healing, Spirituality and Health: Multi-Disciplinary Explorations and Through Conflict to Reconciliation.

Augustine Meier, Ph.D., Program Coordinator

Tel: (613) 236-1393 (Ext. 2258)

E-mail: ameier@ustpaul.ca

 

Participants and Their Affiliations

Barnes, Peter, D.Min., Saint Paul University, Ottawa, Ontario.

Beukema, Omar Bradley, Ph.D., Chevy Chase, Maryland, U.S.A

Cutting, Marsha, Ph.D., Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, Waterloo, Ontario

Foley, James, M.T.S., (Cand), Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, Waterloo, Ontario

Greer, Joanne, Ph.D., Loyola College, Baltimore, Maryland.

Jacobsen, Cindy, D.Min., Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, Waterloo, Ontario

Kuhnert, Karen, M.Div (Cand), Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, Waterloo, Ontario

Lashmar, Colleen, D.Min., Cambridge, Ontario

Leslie, Jane M.T.S., St. Joseph’s Healthcare, Hamilton, Ontario

Lund, Kristine, Ph.D., Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, Waterloo, Ontario

Mann, Donna, M.T.S. (Cand), Cambridge, Ontario

Mason, Paige, M.T.S. (Cand), Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, Waterloo, Ontario

Matusiewicz, Goshia, M.T.S. (Cand), Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, Waterloo, Ontario

Meakes, Elizabeth, M.T.S., Kitchener-Waterloo Counselling, Kitchener, Ontario

Meier, Augustine, Ph.D., Saint Paul University, Ottawa, Ontario.

Meier, Molisa, B.A. (Honors) (Cand), University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario.

O’Connor, Thomas St. James, ThD, Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, Waterloo, Ontario

O'Dell, Leslie, Ph.D., Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario

Poole, Fuller Erin, M.T.S., Brantford, Ontario

Rose, Trudy, M.T.S. (Cand), Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, Waterloo, Ontario

Ross, Christopher, Ph.D., Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario

Rovers, Martin, Ph.D., Saint Paul University, Ottawa, Ontario

Sawchuk, Dana, Ph.D., Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario

Vanderheyden, Patricia, M.T.S., London, Ontario

Walsh-Bowers, Richard, Ph.D. Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario

 

SPCR 2007 Program / Programme SRCP 2007

THURSDAY, May 10 / Jeudi, 10 mai

8:30 – 9:00: Registration for workshop

Pre-Conference Workshops, May, 10, 2007

9:00 – 12:00: The problem of evil, grace, suffering and the place of process theology

                          in providing spiritual care and counselling. Colleen Lashmar, D.Min.

1:00 – 4:00: Forgiveness in supervision and Shakespeare. Leslie O’Dell, Ph.D., & Thomas

                      O’Connor, ThD.

5:30 to 7:00: Open

FRIDAY, May 11 / Vendredi, 11 mai

8:30 - 9:00: Registration / Inscription

9:00: Opening Remarks, Welcoming Address and Announcements

9:30: 10:15: Keynote Address: Supervision: Theory from qualitative research,

                        Marsha Cutting, Ph.D.

10:15 - 10:45 REFRESHMENTS / PAUSE

10:45 - 11:30: Paper Presentations/Communications:

                         Supervisors and theological reflection. Elizabeth Meakes, M.T.S. & Thomas

                         O’Connor, ThD.

11:30 – 12:00: Worship with Board and Pastoral Counselling Alumni

 

12:15 – 1:15: Lunch / Dîner (On your own)

1:15 - 2:00: Paper Presentations/Communications

                      Comparing supervision models: The lone supervisor and the team approach.  

                      Martin Rovers, Ph.D. & Peter Barnes, D.Min.

2:00 – 2:45: Paper Presentations/Communications

                       Understanding and transforming supervisee countertransference.

                       Augustine Meier, Ph.D.

2:45 – 3:15: REFRESHMENTS/PAUSE

3:15 – 4:00 Paper Presentations/Communications

                    The living moment: The pastoral counselling students’ experience of learning to be

                    with their clients. Kristine Lund, PhD.

4:00 – 4:45: Paper Presentations/Communications

                        Strength-based supervision: A developmental perspective. Patricia Vanderheyden, M.T.S.

                        A year in the life of a chaplaincy resident: Reflections from the inner world.

                        Rev. Jane Leslie, M.T.S.

4:45 – 5:30: Paper Presentations/Communications

                       Power and gender issues in an institutional program to prevent clergy sexual misconduct.       

                       misconduct. Richard Walsh-Bowers, Ph.D., Thomas O'Connor, Th.D., Christopher   

                       Ross, Ph.D. and Dana Sawchuk, Ph.D. 

 

                       Issues and attitudes concerning social network sites: An empirical study.

                       Molisa Meier, B.A. (Honors) (Cand).

5:30 – 6:30: Refreshments in Grad Pub with Pastoral Counselling Alumni

&

                        Launch of our book, Through Conflict to Reconciliation

6:45: Banquet: Business Meeting, Presidential Address and Presentation of Research

           Awards, Prizes and Grants / Dîner, Réunion d’affaires et présentation des prix

           pour la recherche (Paul Martin Centre)

          Dissertation Award

          Junior Career Research Award

          Dr. Kevin Smith Research Grant:

          St. Joseph’s Research Grant

SATURDAY, May 11 / Samedi, 11 mai

8:30 - 9:15: Paper presentations/Communications

                     Dying and rising with fetal loss: An appreciation for the unwelcome gift of being assigned a

                     research task. Karen Kuhnert, M.Div (Cand).

 

                      Ecumenical and multifaith needs of C.P.E. students receiving supervison.

                      Erin Poole Fuller, M.T.S.

9:15-9:45: Poster presentations: Goshia Matusiewicz, M.T.S. (Cand), Trudy

                    Rose, M.T.S. (Cand), James Foley, M.T.S. (Cand), & Paige Mason, M.T.S. (Cand),

9:45 - 10:15 REFRESHMENTS/PAUSE

10:15-11:00: Paper presentations/Communications

                        The confluence of care: Merging spirituality and medicine in mental health.

                        Donna Mann, M.T.S. (Cand)

 

                        A pastoral counselling approach to obsessive-compulsive disorder: The pastoral                

                       counsellor   as 'grace container.' Cindy Jacobsen, D.Min

11:00-11:45: Paper Presentations/Communications

                      Implicit theologies in current psychological research on religions and spiritualities.                  

                     Joanne Marie Greer, Ph.D., & Omar Bradley Beukema, Ph.D.

 

                     Conversational tools for spiritual care supervision: a post-modern approach.

                     Colleen Lashmar, D.Min.

11:45 – Closing Remarks/Mot de la fin

Accommodation/Hébergement

Accomodation is available at the King Street Residence. Available are single bedrooms with semi-private washrooms. The cost is $40/person/night, plus 11% tax.

Reservations can be made by calling 519-884-0710, Ext. 2771 or online at www.wlu.ca/accomodations

 

SPCR 2007 Conference Registration Form

Formulaire d’inscription

________________________________________________________

Name/Nom

______________________________________________________

Address/Adresse

________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________

_________________ ______________________________________

Telephone Affiliation

The Conference Fee covers the Friday dinner (supper), conference materials, and the coffee breaks.

Les frais d’inscription incluent le diner de vendredi, le matériel de conférence et les rafraîchissements aux pauses.

 

Activity and Fees                           SPCR Members                Non SPCR Members               Full Time Students

(Circle Choices)

Conference:                                            $100                                     $135                                     $60

Pre-Conference Workshops

Workshop (Lashmar))                                 50                                        60                                        30

Workshop (O’Dell & O’Connor)                  50                                        60                                        30

Workshops (a.m. & p.m.)                            80                                      100                                        50

Total Enclosed/Total $________

Make cheque payable to SPCR/Libeller le chèque au nom de SRCP)

Or by Visa ______ or Master Card______:

___________________________________ _______________ ________________________

Card number Expiry date Signature

To register for the SPCR Conference, send this page (or a copy of it) along with your cheque to:

                 Martin Rovers, Treasurer, SPCR

                223 Main Street

                Ottawa, Ontario K1S 1C4

 

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2005

Theme: Ageing and Spiritual Care

The Society for Pastoral Counselling Research proudly announces its twelfth annual conference which will take place at 400 Huron Church Road, Assumption University, Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

The Society for Pastoral Counselling Research is an unaffiliated and non-profit corporation and registered charity devoted to the practice of Pastoral Counselling. The Society responds to the need for a forum wherein pastoral counsellors may share and exchange experiences and ideas emerging from their work. The goal of these exchanges is to support the development of theoretical and research models and treatment approaches specific to the pastoral counselling profession. The Society for Pastoral Counselling Research is for mental health professionals who, in their practice, value and address all of a person’s concerns, including the biological, social, interpersonal and spiritual.

The Society for Pastoral Counselling Research holds annual conferences and organizes pre-conference workshops relevant to the practice of pastoral counsellors. To promote and encourage research on part of the pastoral counsellor, the Society presents research awards to recent graduates, young researchers, senior researchers and to researchers with a distinguished career in research. The Society is committed to extending research findings and knowledge beyond the conference by publishing its proceedings. Three of its publications are: The Challenge of Forgiveness, In Search of Healing, and Spirituality and Health: Multi-Disciplinary Explorations (in press).

Augustine Meier, Ph.D., Program Coordinator
Tel: (613) 236-1393 (Ext. 2258)
E-mail: ameier@ustpaul.ca

Participants and Their Affiliations

  • Bowers, Randolph, Ph.D., University of New England, Australia
  • Crispin, Debra, MTS, St. Joseph’s Healthcare, Hamilton, Ontario
  • Dobbin, Timothy, DMin, Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, Waterloo, Ontario
  • Felsbourg-Linton, Jolene, MDiv, St. Joseph’s Healthcare, Hamilton
  • Fuller, Erin P., MDiv (Cand), St. Joseph’s Healthcare, Hamilton, Ontario
  • Isgandarova, Nazila, Ph.D. (Cand.), St. Joseph Hospital, Hamilton, Ont
  • Kang, Seung-Hee, M.Div., St. Joseph’s Healthcare, Hamilton, Ontario
  • Kennedy, Dwayne, M.Ed, (Cand), Australia
  • Klein, Rhonda, MTS (Cand), St. Joseph’s Healthcare, Hamilton, Ont
  • MacKay, Jill, MTS (Cand), Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, Waterloo, Ontario.
  • Malette, Judith, Ph.D., Saint Paul University, Ottawa
  • Marche, Annette, M.A., Luther College, University of Regina, Regina, Sask.
  • Meakes, Elizabeth, MTS. Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, Waterloo, Ont.
  • O’Connor, Thomas St. James, ThD, Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, Waterloo, Ont.
  • Rovers, Martin, Ph.D., Saint Paul University, Ottawa
  • Roberts, Dianne, Ph.D., Australia

SPCR 2005 Program / Programme SRCP 2005

THURSDAY, May 12 / Jeudi, 12 mai

8:30 – 9:30: Registration for workshop (Main Floor, Hallway)

9:30 - 4:30: Pre-conference Workshop: Effective programs for senior adult ministry by Pastor Lois Knutson, M.Div. (Chapel)

7:00 - 9:00: Reception.

FRIDAY, May 13 / Vendredi, 13 mai

8:30 - 9:00: Registration / Inscription

9:00 Opening Remarks and Announcements (Chapel) / Welcoming Address

9:30 Keynote Address: Pastor Lois Knutson, M.Div., Ageing and Spiritual Care (Tentative title) (Chapel)

10:15 - 10:45 REFRESHMENTS / PAUSE

10:45 - 11:30: Paper Presentations/Communications

  • Annette Marche, M.A., Religion, health, and the care of seniors (Room A)
  • Seung Hee Kang, M.Div., Weaving hope together: The meaning of spiritual growth to the older terminally ill patients (Room B)

11:30 – 12:15: Paper Presentations/Communications

  • Judith Malette, Ph.D., Retraite et sens existential chez des personne âgées (Room A)
  • Dwayne Kennedy, M.Ed (Cand)., Encouraging quality of life for ageing persons with disability (Room B)

12:15 – 1:15: Lunch / Dîner

1:30 - 2:15: Paper Presentations/Communications

  • Debra Crisipin, MTS, How those living with dementia experience an acute care hospital stay (Room A)
  • Erin Fuller, MDiv (Cand), Phantom pain: The emotional and spiritual effects of amputation (Room B)

2:15 - 3:00: Paper Presentations/Communications

  • Jolene Felsbourg-Linton, MDiv., Medical residents’ experience of chaplaincy (Room A)
  • Timothy Dobbin, DMin, A qualitative study of perpetual parenthood from a pastoral care and couselling perspective (Room B)

3:00 – 3:30: REFRESHMENTS/PAUSE

3:30 – 4:15: Paper Presentations/Communications

  • Rhonda Klein, MTS (Cand), Hope beyond the hurt (Room A)
  • Dianne Roberts, Ph.D., Improving aboriginal Australian aged care services (Room B).

4:15 – 5:00: Paper Presentations/Communications

Jill MacKay, MTS (Cand), Hear my voice, open the door, I will come (Room B)

5:00 – 5:45: Paper Presentations/Communications

Thomas St. James O’Connor, ThD & Elizabeth Meakes, MTS, Twins: Reflections on the Canadian experience of spirituality and health from a pastoral care and counselling perspective (Room A)

6:00: Dinner, Business Meeting, and Presentation of Research Awards, Prizes and Grants / Dîner, Réunion d’affaires et présentation des prix pour la recherché (Freed Orman Centre)

  • Dissertation Award: Timothy Dobbin, DMin
    HHSC Chaplaincy Research Prize: Timothy Dobbin, DMin
  • Junior Career Research Award: Paul Rennick, Ph.D.
    John Wells Research Prize: Paul Rennick, Ph.D.
  • Dr. Kevin Smith Grant: To be named
    St. Joseph’s Grant: Rhonda Klein, MTS (Cand)
    Debra Crispin, MTS

SATURDAY, May 14 / Samedi, 14 mai

9:00 - 9:45: Paper presentations/Communications

Randolph Bowers, Ph.D., Wholistic applications of counselling with the ageing in dialogue with pastoral care concerns: A postmodern and transcendental analysis (Room A)

9:45-10:30: Paper presentations/Communications

Nazila Isgandarova, Ph.D. (Cand), Ageing and spiritual care in cultural and religious context (Room A)

10:30 - 11:00 REFRESHMENTS/PAUSE

11:00 - 11:45 Paper Presentations/Communications

Martin Rovers, Ph.D., when ageing parents come back to us: Family of origin dynamics (Room A)

11:45 Closing Remarks/Mot de la fin: Randolph Bowers, Ph.D. (Room A)

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Location of Conference and Registration/Lieu et inscription

  • The conference will take place at 400 Huron Church Road, Assumption University, Windsor, Ontario.
  • Participants may register for the workshop of May 12, between 8:30 and 9:30 a.m.
  • Participants may register for the conference on May 13, between 8:30 and 9:00 a.m.
  • Information regarding the place of registration for both the workshop and the conference will be provided later.

Accomodation/Hébergement

Accomodation is available at Hampton Inn & Suites, which is about 13 mintues from Assumption University. The address is:

1840 Huron Church Road,
Windsor, Ontario, N9C 2L5.

The telephone number is 519-972-0770.
The web page is: www.windsorsuites.hamptoninn.com

Norene Chevalier and Joseph Quinn, the hostess and host of the conference, have reserved a block of rooms for a special price of $99.00 + 12% tax per night. If registering by telephone be sure to mention that you are with SPCR so that the discount is applied. If registering though internet, Refer to Group Code SPR.

Parking/Stationement

Parking will be available at Assumption University for $3.00 daily or $6.00 for the weekend. The parking lot is located directly beside the university. To receive the discount rate for parking, please pay when you register. See attached map for directions.

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SPCR 2005 Conference Registration Form
Formulaire d’inscription

Name/Nom________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________

Address/Adresse____________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________

Telephone (      )___________________________________________________

Affiliation__________________________________________________________

The Registration Fee covers the Friday dinner, conference materials, and the coffee breaks.
Les frais d’inscription incluent le diner de vendredi, le matériel de conférence et les rafraîchissements aux pauses.

Conference

Fee/Frais

SPCR Members/Membres

$100

Non SPCR Members/Non Membres

$135

Full-Time Students/Étudiants à plein temps

$60

Wokshop

Fee/Frais

Thursday Workshop

$40

Total Enclosed/Total

$____________

Make cheque payable to SPCR/Libeller le chèque au nom de SRCP
To register for the SPCR Conference, send this page (or a copy of it) along with your cheque to:

Martin Rovers, Treasurer, SPCR
223 Main Street
Ottawa, Ontario K1S 1C4


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