Location: Marriott Indianapolis North, 3645 River Crossing Parkway Indianapolis, IN 46204 Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/105440998866 Information: The INARMS (Indiana Annual Recovery Month Symposium) is held every year in September to recognize National Recovery Month. Sponsored by the Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction (DMHA), the conference brings together national and local experts to discuss and educate on…
Location: 3150 Sagamore Parkway South, Lafayette, Indiana 47905 Registration: Please contact Lisa Barnes ([email protected]) at Tippecanoe County Community Corrections for availability and questions. Cost: $450.00 Basic RAD Physical Defense System; $350.00 IACLEA Member Information: Please see attached RAD form or visit RAD online at http://www.rad-systems.com/index.html RAD-regTippercanoe-2020.doc
This is a great opportunity for your county partners if you don’t mind pushing out to those entities. Our goal is to provide case-based education and mentorship in the clinical and emergency intervention/management of Opioid Use Disorder, in order to build capacity for delivery of high quality best-practice care. We have been contracted by Indiana's…
Location: Hyatt Regency Indianapolis, IN Information: We are excited to announce that our agenda for the 11th Annual Drug Abuse Symposium has been added to our website. We have a great lineup of speakers presenting on a variety of different topics. The agenda is subject to change and will be updated as more details become…
Join The Carey Group for the last webinar in our "Tools Talk" series on the use of cognitive tools to improve the success of those placed in correctional facilities. This webinar will feature national colleagues who have reengineered their policies, practices, and organizational culture to incorporate the use of cognitive tools in their case management…
Traditional training can only prepare them to a certain point. It's part of the job to train first responders on how to deal with difficult situations, situations that most people can't possibly understand. The training teaches them how to maintain control of difficult situations and prepare for what they will encounter on a daily basis.…
Traditional training can only prepare them to a certain point. It's part of the job to train first responders on how to deal with difficult situations, situations that most people can't possibly understand. The training teaches them how to maintain control of difficult situations and prepare for what they will encounter on a daily basis.…