Seats are still available for the 2019 Wisconsin Statewide Substance Use Prevention Conference organized by the DHS Division of Care and Treatment Services.
This event provides an opportunity for professionals to share ideas and gain insights on effective strategies for substance use prevention. There are 42 breakout sessions. The keynote speaker on day one is Joe Luginbill. His talk will focus on meeting the needs of youth. The keynote speaker on day two is Everett Mitchell. His talk will focus on the intersection of addiction and trauma.
Who should attend?
- Alcohol and other drug abuse counselors
- Community coalition members
- County and tribal human/social services staff
- Educators, school counselors, and school administrators
- Elected officials
- Faith-based community members and leaders
- Law enforcement
- Mental health providers
- Prevention professionals/prevention specialists
- Public health professionals
This event is seeking approval for continuing education hours by the National Association of Social Workers, Wisconsin Chapter.
The deadline to register is June 4. The registration fee is $175. Register now.
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