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Page 1: Addiction Training & Workforce Development Initiative June 24, 2010 DAS Quarterly Provider Meeting.

Addiction Training & Workforce Development Initiative

June 24, 2010 DAS Quarterly Provider Meeting

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Addiction Training & Workforce Development Initiative

• Today’s presentation– General Overview of Program Services– Initial CADC and CPS Classes– Advanced LCADC/CADC Trainings– New Initiative for the Coming Year

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Scope of Services

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• College and professional conferences• Internship manual

Recruitment Efforts

Attend 10 to 15 events each year, reaching over 650 individuals this year

Attend 10 to 15 events each year, reaching over 650 individuals this year

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Initial CADC Classes

– Atlantic (2) – Burlington – Camden– Essex– Hudson– Mercer

12 Training Sites in 11 Counties

– Middlesex– Monmouth– Ocean– Passaic– Sussex

540 classes offered annually with 9,753 units of service last year 540 classes offered annually with 9,753 units of service last year

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Eligibility Requirements

• Currently working at a DAS-licensed treatment agency

• Working towards LCADC or CADC

• Accumulating work experience in the field of substance abuse treatment and being supervised by a LCADC or another professional who is qualified to supervise interns as specified under NJ statue (13:34C-6.2)

• After completing coursework, students agree to take the additional steps to become certified/licensed which include successfully completing written and oral exam

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CADC Courses

• Each site offers class one day per week

• Short waiting lists

• All five domains offered at every training site once per year

• Can finish program in as little as 45 weeks Over 600 program

graduates to dateOver 600 program graduates to date

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CADC Student Application• Scholarship Application found at

www.njpn.org

• Students needing less than 10 courses to obtain their LCADC/CADC are given additional assistance to attend courses at multiple sites

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High Standards of Performance

• Full-time trainers– 3 trainers– Rotate among statewide sites

• Student Evaluations– Collected by students– Summary shared with trainers

• Standardized NJPN Pre- and Post-tests– Scantron grading system

• Cohesive Classes• Students move through together

Average 30% increase in knowledge at NJPN classes

Average 30% increase in knowledge at NJPN classes

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Program Recordkeeping

• Database tracks students from start to finish

• Absenteeism carefully monitored

• Certificates distributed at end of EVERY CLASS

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Initial CPS Classes

– Cape May– Middlesex– Monmouth– Sussex– Warren

5 Training Sites

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Initial CPS Courses

• Students apply for scholarships to attend five classes free per year

• Students can attend courses being offered by 5 local agencies providing CPS approved courses

• Classes offered on a periodic basis at each site

• Students attendance tracked in NJPN’s Student Database

• Scholarship Application found at www.njpn.org

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CPS Course Topics

• Dynamics and Process of ATOD Dependency and Abuse

• Impact of Substance Use Disorders on Families and Larger Systems

• Prevention Issues with Special Populations • Implementation and Enforcement of

Environmental Change • Ethics and Legal Issues for Prevention Specialist

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Advanced Trainings for LCADCs & CADCs

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Trainings for LCADCs and CADCs

• Certified Clinical Supervisor (CCS)- Five-day training

• Intensive/Specialized Trainings- one to four days

• Six-hour Mandatory Cultural & Social Issues training

• Six-hour Mandatory Legal Standards training

Submit a proposal to be an NJPN trainer!Submit a proposal to be an NJPN trainer!

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Past Training Topics

• Co-occurring Disorders• Motivational Interviewing• Cultural Competence• Providing Trauma-Sensitive Treatment for Survivors

of Sexual Violence• Designing a Culturally Sensitive Treatment Model

for Women• Providing Services to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,

Transgender, Intersex and Orientation Questioning Clients

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New Initiative

• Web-based modules (providing an orientation for students beginning our program) to assist in navigating the course towards licensure or certification

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Today’s Handouts

• NJPN Training Sites Flyer and Poster

• NJPN Mailing List Form

• Call for Proposals for Trainers of Addiction Professionals

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NJPN Contact InformationPhone:Phone: 732-367-0611732-367-0611Web:Web: www.njpn.orgwww.njpn.org

Supervisors with questions are encouraged to contactDiane [email protected]

For general questions, our support staff will be happy to assist your Interns who are interested in applying for a scholarship