About the conference:
Maintaining Quality During Times of Transition and Reform
Reorganization, restructuring and re engineering are common occurrences in health care institutions across the nation as health care reform calls for dramatic changes in the way health care is delivered in America.
How do we maintain the quality of our services during this transformation? That is the focus of this year’s Co-Occurring Disorders Conference. With each conference we work to bring together experts from Washington and across the nation to share information about innovative therapeutic techniques, skills, programs, practices, and policies that offer a relevant and enjoyable learning experience.
Our goal is to present each participant with current information that will bring value back to the agency and the patients they serve, and to provide a great opportunity to network with friends and colleagues.
Who should attend:
Chemical Dependency Professionals, Mental Health Professionals, Direct Care Staff, Case Managers, Advocates, Administrators, Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors, Consumers, Regional Administrators, Supervisors
Continuing Education, Sign-In Requirement and Certificates:
Continuing Education Hours
Participants can received up to 12.75 continuing education hours (CEHs)
Monday - 7.50 Hrs
Tuesday - 5.25 Hrs
TOTAL - 12.75 Hrs
Wednesday (Post-Conference Ethics Training) - 6 Hrs
Licensure Approval
- Chemical Dependency credits in Washington State
- National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC)
Participants may use the certificate to apply for CEHs from other certification/licensing boards.
Sign-in Requirements and Certificates
Participants must sign in at the registration desk each morning in order to receive
credit for attendance. Certificates will be available at the registration desk after the closing session on Tuesday, Oct. 4. Certificates will not be mailed.
Participants attending the Post-Conference Ethics Training must also sign in at the training in order to receive credit. Participants will receive a certificate for 6 hours at the close of the training on Wednesday, Oct. 5. Certificates will not be mailed.

