Recovering Communities Webinar

by Kids Forward | March 8, 2010

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Want an easy way to attend and check out some good information about supporting recovery for teens with AODA problems, then check out the webinar sponsored by the Dept. of Health to be held on Thursday, March 11. Presentations include:

A Presentation by Insurers and Reaction by Treatment Providers (10-11:30)
Implementing an Evidence Based Model in Outpatient Treatment (12:30-1:15)
Can it really be done? Using all Public Funding Streams for Youth Services (1:15-2:00)
Recovery High Schools- Combining Education and Recovery (2:15-3:00)
Best Practices for Transition of Youth from In-patient/Residential Treatment to a Recovery Community (3:00-3:45)
Youth Peer to Peer Recovery (3:45-4:15)

Listen in on March 11 or at a later date to one or more of these sessions.

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