The Evidence-Based Workshops & Conference: Case Management - October 29-31, 2014, San Diego, CA, USA
WHAT TO EXPECT
We kick off on Day-1 with 2 full-day workshops, 1) focused on the Core Skills for Evidence-Based Case Management, and 2) How to Become An Evidence-Based Case Management Organization.
On Day-2 we open with 2 general sessions reviewing current and coming trends in case management and dig deeper into how health and wellness is currently being integrated and what you and your team can do to make the inevitable transition. Day-2 then splits into a choice of 2-Tracks you may choose from. Track-A reviews “rubber-meets-the-road” approaches. Track-B on the other hand is very focused on the reviewing the challenges of Trauma Informed Care implications both at the agency, client and staff levels.
We continue on Day-3 with again 2 Tracks to choose from. Track-A once again continues the focus on client-facing activities, Person Centeredness and Treatment and Services Planning. Track-B takes on Ethical issues for case management followed with a discussion on Supervision. 2 general sessions round out the program. The first looks at the role of the Liaison as the go-between advocating for and working to remove obstacles clients and various agencies may encounter as they each work to successfully navigate.
Of course, no Joyfields Institute program is complete without the Action Planning piece which is where participants spend some time organizing an action plan for implementing what they have learned upon their return.
There is no question this program is chuck full of sessions case management and are coordination personnel everywhere will benefit from regardless who your client population is, mental health, housing, workforce development, youth, adult, justice involved or corrections.
Motivational Interviewing Skills – This year for the first time, we are offering an optional MI course for those interested to attend. This is a 2-Day program offering a full 13 CE's. It available FREE to registered attendees to the Case Management program. Alternately you may register separately for the 2-day course. Just let someone at our office know prior to arriving on-site.
At the conclusion of the program, attendees should be in a position to;
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Describe evidence-based approaches for case management and understand current and upcoming trends
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Get clear on clinical supervision practices for enhancing performance and improving client outcomes
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Integrate motivational interviewing (MI) strategies, cognitive behavioral (CBT) skills, person centered planning and trauma informed care program approaches in their practice
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Implementation work planning, stage-matched treatment and services planning, and so much more
Its my hope that you and your team will find time to join us for this program Every social and human services agency cannot afford to miss. Bring your team, stay together, or split into various tracks and get everything your agency needs to implement, enhance or round out your evidence based and strength centered efforts.
If I can help in anyway to make your participation possible and more enjoyable, please do not hesitate to let us know.
See you in San Diego!
Sobem Nwoko, President
“When I was first asked to attend this training, I thought to myself, 'Not another training! Now am glad I came. It's the best training I have attended in a good while!”
PROGRAM DETAILS
DAY-1, OCTOBER 29, 2014
Full day Pre-Conference Workshops
Workshop-A |
Workshop-B |
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8:30—4:30 |
Strategies & Tactics for Evidence-based Case Management & Care Coordination |
Becoming An Evidence-Based Case Management Organization (EBO): Building Capacity & Sustainability |
5:30—7:00 |
Reception, Dinner, Shopping Outing - Details TBD |
DAY-2, October 30, 2014 Part 1 - General Sessions
8:30—9:30 |
Current & Emerging Trends in Evidence-based Case Management & Care Coordination |
9:30-9:45 |
AM Break |
9:45—12:00 |
Integrating Health and Wellness in Behavioral Health Case Management
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12:00-1:00 |
Lunch |
DAY-2, October 30, 2014 Part 2 - Choose Track A or Track B
Track A |
Track B |
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1:00-2:30 |
Designing an Approach for Providing Supports and Services Using Evidence Based Practices and Methods Matched to Stages/Levels of Readiness |
Trauma Informed Care in Case Management: Agency Level Implications |
2:30-2:45 |
PM BREAK |
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2:45-4:30 |
Contact Moments: How to Integrate Motivational Interviewing with CBT to Realize Durable Sustainable Outcomes |
Trauma Informed Interventions for Effective Client & Staff Outcomes |
DAY-3, October 31, 2014 Part 1 - Choose Track A or Track B
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Track A |
Track B |
8:30-10:00 |
Person Centered Planning |
Ethics & Principal Considerations for Case Management & Care Coordination |
10:00-10:15 |
AM BREAK |
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10:15-12:00 | Evidence-Based & Strength-centered Documentation for Services & Treatment Planning | Supervision Practices to Enhance Practitioner Skills & Improve Client Success |
12:00-1:00 |
Lunch
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DAY-3, PM - OCTOBER 31, 2014 Part 2 - GENERAL SESSIONS
1:00—2:00 |
The Go Betweens: Liaisons, Who, When, Why & How | |
2:00-2:15 |
PM Break | |
2:15—3:30 |
Documentation & Implementation Work Planning For Evidence-Based Case Management Teams |
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Executives and staff at youth and adult settings, program managers, mental health services, rehabilitative services and mentoring, etc including;
- Care Coordination & Case Management Teams
- Clinical Directors & Staff, Social Workers & Counselors
- Behavioral Healthcare & Substance Abuse Teams
- Community services agency personnel
- Probation, Parole & Community Corrections personnel
- Mental Health and Prevention Center Professionals
- Community Services Organizations, Services Providers
- Resident populations staffs
- Disability Management Professionals
- Sheriff's departments
- Training departments
- Safety Officers
- Nurse Care Professionals
- Prevention staffs
- Housing & Workforce Specialists
- Psychologists, Psychiatrists and Therapists
- Pastoral counselors
- Court Administrators
- Researchers & Planners
- Government Agencies
- Pre-Release Specialists
KEY REASONS YOU AND YOUR COLLEAGUES SHOULD ATTEND A JOYFIELDS INSTITUTE PROGRAM
- Join others and learn to quickly get your program initiatives on a solid foundation
- Learn in a focused setting without the distractions of being sold to
- Network with colleagues to share invaluable ideas and experiences from different parts
- Meet other professionals and learn how they overcame implementation challenges they faced
- Leave at the end of the program with action steps to begin addressing challenges you face
- Learn first hand the best and latest resources for addressing needs and how to apply them
- Learn from experts and outstanding practitioners “what works” and what not to do
- Through discussion groups and trouble shooting exercises you will learn to embrace opportunities ahead
CERTIFICATE & CONTINUING EDUCATION TRAINING HOURS
Joyfields Institute CE: Approved for 20 CE hours. Upon completion of the course, participants will receive a certificate as evidence of your accomplishment and status as a practitioner who has acquired specific new skills. Many licensing/certification bodies accept this designation. Please check with your licensing body.
Social Workers: This program is Approved by the National Association of Social Workers, Approval #886636664-2159 for Social Work continuing education contact hours.
Licensed Alcohol & Drug Counselors: Approved for 20 CE hours. Joyfields Institute is an approved education provider by National Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC)/National Certification Commission (NCC) Provider #745. Many licensing/certification bodies accept this designation. Please check with your licensing body.
Substance Abuse Counselors: Approved for 20 CE hours. Joyfields Institute is an approved education provider by National Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC)/National Certification Commission (NCC) Provider #745. Many licensing/certification bodies accept this designation. Please check with your licensing body.
California LMFT, LEP, LCSW, LPCC: Joyfields Institute courses meet the qualifications for CE credits in CA as required by CA BBS. Joyfields Institute is
an approved education provider by CA BBS, license number PCE 5522.
For assistance, call +1(770)409-8780.
- Susan Clements, President, Michigan Clinical Supervision
- Karen Goodman, MSW, Team Leader, Family and Health Services, West Michigan Community Mental Health
- Mark Lowis, MCSW, LMSW, MINT, Evidence-Based Implementation Specialist, Michigan Community Mental Health
- Dr. David L. Myers, Professor, Indiana University of PA, Author, "Becoming An Evidence-Based Organization: Leadership in Capacity Building and Sustainability"
ACCOMMODATIONS, REGISTRATION FEE, INTERNATIONAL PARTICIPANTS
All workshops and conference activities will take place within our host hotel, the fabulous Hilton Hotel San Diego Mission Valley located at 901 Camino Del Rio S, San Diego, CA - Tel: (619) 543-9000. Our special negotiated rate is $139 per night of the program, plus applicable taxes and local fees. Rate is available through October 7th or until the room block is used up. So please make your reservations now and remember to mention our Group Code: Joyfields Institute to get the negotiated room rate.
Online: Click here to make your reservation online, or you may copy over the following entire url; http://www.hilton.com/en/hi/groups/personalized/S/SANMVHF-JI1-20141028/index.jhtml?WT.mc_id=POG
Telephone: Call 1-800-682-6099 and mention you are with “Joyfields Institute Case Management”. If you need further assistance, please contact our office at +1(770)409-8780 or send email to [email protected].
Event Details
Event Date | 10/29/2014 |
Event End Date | 10/31/2014 |
Individual Price | $1,295.00 |
Location | Hilton San Diego Mission Valley Hotel, San Diego, CA, USA |
Group Rate
Number of Registrants | Rate/Person ($) |
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2 | 995.00 |
5 | 895.00 |