Infant Child and Youth Conference

Infant Chilc and Youth Conference May 6-8, 2025

 

In Alaska, professionals who serve families need opportunities to network, problem-solve, and think through how to work together.  With this conference, we hope professionals will find inspiration to connect, collaborate, and improve the continuity of care for families in Alaska. 

The Infant, Child, and Youth (ICY) Conference, formerly known as the IECMH Institute & CAFBH Conference, features three days of renowned national speakers and Alaskan experts, with plenaries and workshops for professionals that work with infants, children, and youth of any age and their families.

  • Registration

    Registration is now open for the 2025 ICY Conference from May 6-8, 2025 at the Dena'ina Center in AnchorageICY 2025 will feature three days of national speakers and Alaskan experts, with plenaries and workshops for professionals that work with infants, children, and youth of any age and their families. In Alaska, professionals who serve families need opportunities to network, problem-solve, and think through how to work together. With this conference, we hope professionals will find inspiration to connect, collaborate, and improve the continuity of care for families in Alaska.

  • Conference Agenda

  • Conference Information and Accomodations

    To support our rural providers in Alaska, we are offering Training Access Funds to travel to Anchorage and attend the conference.

    You are eligible to apply for training access funds if you:

    • are a professional working in a rural community in Alaska, AND
    • work primarily with children, youth, and their families in the fields of behavioral health, infant mental health, early learning, social work, occupational therapy, physical therapy, or speech-language pathology.

    Applications must be received before Tuesday, April 15 by 5 p.m.

    To apply for training access funds, 

    Training Access Funds are sponsored by the 彩神vlll争霸 Center for Human Development's Family Services Training Center, the Alaska Department of Health's Division of Behavioral Health, and the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority.