Welcome to NFBO Congress submission form for symposiums.
Abstracts and workshops proposals should not be uploaded here. For more information on this process, please visit: NFBO Congress 2025 — NFBO
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You must create a profile before starting your first abstract submission. Please click HERE to create a new profile. The user account should be created by the presenting author.
Once you have created a profile, please login and you will be able to submit your first abstract HERE, return to your account to modify the existing abstracts or to submit more abstracts.
General information - Applies for symposiums only
- All presenters must register to congress.
- The user account should be created by the presenting author.
- Multiple symposium submissions are permitted.
- Please ensure the abstract is proof read carefully before submitting, as changes or additions will not be accepted after the call for abstracts closes.
- Remember to include a valid email address for confirmation of receipt of the submission and ongoing communication.
- All accepted symposiums will be published.
- Duration of symposiums: 90 min.
- Abstracts for symposium should not be written as a single prose text but should instead follow a structured format with fixed headings, as outlined in our guidelines.
Submission guidelines and instructions
Submission must contain original work and meet international ethical standards. Abbreviations should be defined and trade names are not allowed in the title, but may be accepted (in brackets) in the body.
Abstract submission: October 9th - January 10th, 2025
The submission should be structured as follows:
Author(s): Name(s) of the author(s), Affiliation(s), Email address(es).
Title of the symposium: Your title should be concise and reflect the content of your presentation. It should not exceed 15 words.
Brief introduction of the symposium: It should not exceed 100 words.
Background
Briefly describe the context and the significance of your study. What is the problem or issue being addressed? Why is it important, particularly in relation to the themes of the conference?
Objective
Clearly state the aim of your study or the purpose of your presentation. What specific question(s) or hypothesis(es) does your work address?
Methods
Describe the methodology used in your research or the approach taken in your practical work. What were the key steps, tools, or strategies?
Results
Summarize the main findings or expected outcomes of your work. What did you discover, or what are you on track to discover?
Discussion/Conclusion
Interpret the significance of your findings. How do they contribute to the field of resilience and trauma, particularly within the Nordic context? What are the implications for practice, policy, or future research?
Please choose one of the following languages for your presentation:
Relevant themes:
Word limit:
Ensure that the total word count does not exceed 250 words.
Background
Briefly describe the context and the significance of your study. What is the problem or issue being addressed? Why is it important, particularly in relation to the themes of the conference?
Objective
Clearly state the aim of your study or the purpose of your presentation. What specific question(s) or hypothesis(es) does your work address?
Methods
Describe the methodology used in your research or the approach taken in your practical work. What were the key steps, tools, or strategies?
Results
Summarize the main findings or expected outcomes of your work. What did you discover, or what are you on track to discover?
Discussion/Conclusion
Interpret the significance of your findings. How do they contribute to the field of resilience and trauma, particularly within the Nordic context? What are the implications for practice, policy, or future research?
Please choose one of the following languages for your presentation:
- English
- Danish
- Swedish
- Norwegian
- Resilience
- Trauma
- Voices of Children and Youth
- Barnahus – Intersectoral Collaboration
Ensure that the total word count does not exceed 250 words.
Number of abstract:
Min. 3 and max. 4
Min. 3 and max. 4