First Annual North Carolina Recovery Conference: One Community in Recovery
Begins:
September 11, 2009 at 8:00 AM
Ends:
September 11, 2009 at 5:00 PM
Description:
Please join us for an inspiring, informative event designed to foster the growth of the Recovery Movement, to showcase some of the most impressive, effective models currently being applied in NC, and to bring the community of providers and individuals in Recovery together as students and partners. This conference is designed to educate and motivate participants to apply principles of Recovery in their personal and professional lives, with a particular emphasis on the role of Peer Support in Recovery.
Keynote Speakers:
Dori Hutchinson, ScD, LRC, Director of Services at Boston University’s Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Daniel Fisher, MD, PhD, Executive Director, National Empowerment Center
CE Credits available for this event:
Hours
Type
Description
5.5
NCSAPPB SS
Application has been submitted for 5.5 contact hours of Substance Abuse Specific credit from the NC Substance Abuse Professional Practice Board
5.5
Contact Hours (category A) CE for NC Psychologists
This program will provide 5.5 contact hourse (Category A)continuing education for psychologists.
0.55
CEUs
from Wake Forest University School of Medicine
5.5
Contact Hours
from Northwest AHEC
5.5
NBCC
(Provider #5465) Northwest AHEC is recognized by the National Board of Certified Counselors and abides by the NBCC Continuing Education Guidelines
Registration Instructions: Please ensure you register for one AM Session AND one PM Session.
Discuss the values, principles and philosophy of the Recovery Movement.
Identify creative approaches to service delivery that enhance wellness and recovery.
Identify ways that LMEs and providers can promote and support implementation of service models that incorporate recovery principles and values to create a recovery environment.
Describe how all persons working in the service system can make unique contributions and fulfill integral roles in support of recovery-oriented care.