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Training: 2011 Recovery Advocacy Teleconference Series
This year Faces & Voices of Recovery will be hosting a series of recovery advocacy teleconferences to help you hone your skills. These one-hour interactive teleconferences will give you useful information and a chance to ask our experts questions. After you register, you will receive a toll-free number to call in and listen to the teleconference and a PowerPoint presentation before the teleconference.
All teleconferences are recorded so that if you miss one, you can listen online. We will also be posting additional background information and resources for each session online!
Click on the icon below to listen to our previous teleconference and to follow along with the PowerPoint presentation!
Topic: Mutual support groups/Peer and other recovery support services/Clinical treatment services: Their differences and relationships in building bridges to recovery.
July 19, 2011, 3:00-4:00 pm Eastern
Join Faces & Voices of Recovery and NAADAC - The Association for Addiction Professionals to better understand the differences and relationships between mutual support groups; peer and other recovery support services and clinical treatment services. Explore how to fit the pieces together to make it possible for people to find and sustain their recovery from addiction to alcohol and other drugs.
Presenters:

Shirley Mikell, NCAC II, CAC II, SAP is the Director of Certification and Education at NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals.

Phillip Valentine, Executive Director, Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR)

William White, Senior Research Consultant, Chestnut Health Systems
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