High Risk Families, Identification and
Intervention: A Criminal Justice Perspective
This dynamic full-day training will examine risk and resiliency factors
inherent in family functioning. Genetic and sociological predisposing
factors will be considered in the evolution of high risk families.
Participants will learn to identify developmental, environmental, and
economic issues which pose specific barriers to effective human service
intervention. Participants will learn family intervention strategies to
raise awareness, build skills, and provide resources in ways that do not
contribute to further dysfunctional behavior. Target Audience: Probation,
Parole and Criminal Justice Case workers, Mental Health or Substance Abuse
practitioners working at any level with children, adolescents and families.
Presenter:
Dr. John Wright University of Cincinnati Corrections Institute
When:
May 23 ,2008 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. EDST
Where:
ASPIN 3600 Woodview Trace, Suite 103 Indianapolis, IN
Deadline:
Register by May 19, 2008
Cost:
Aspin Members: $50
Affiliate and Panel Providers: $100
Non- Members: $150
6 CEUs
NAADAC
Indiana Professional Licensing Board
The Indiana Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist and Mental Health
Counselor Board has approved this organization to provide Category I
Continuing Education for L.S.W., L.C.S.W., L.M.F.T., and L.M.H.C.
Indiana State Psychology Board
However, licensees must judge the programs relevance to their professional
practice
Registration deadline:
5 business days before the day of training.
Late fee of $10 added for registrations submitted after the deadline.
Registrations not refundable for cancellations made after the registration
deadline.
No refunds for no-shows.
Registration deadline: 5 business days before the day of training. Late fee
of $10 added for registrations submitted after the deadline. Registrations
not refundable for cancellations made after the registration deadline. No
refunds for no-shows.
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