june, 2019
NW PEHSU is offering a final live webinar on Pediatric Lead Screening. This activity is sponsored by WA DOH and is open to the first 100 participants.
NW PEHSU is offering a final live webinar on Pediatric Lead Screening. This activity is sponsored by WA DOH and is open to the first 100 participants.
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(Wednesday) 12:30 pm - 1:15 pm
Webinar
WA State Department of Health and NW Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit
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The COD and Treatment Conference strives to bring together experts from Washington and across the nation to share information about innovative Co-occurring Disorder (COD) – diagnosed patients who have substance
The COD and Treatment Conference strives to bring together experts from Washington and across the nation to share information about innovative Co-occurring Disorder (COD) – diagnosed patients who have substance use disorders as well as mental health disorders – and treatment therapeutic techniques, skills, programs, practices, and policies. The conferences offers relevant workshops and several keynote speakers in an enjoyable learning experience. Our goal is to promote the integration of services across public behavioral health, developmental disabilities, adult and youth corrections, and physical health. Additionally, promote knowledge about COD and the value of integration, to support the development of a COD capable system of care. Finally, we strive 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.
REGISTRATION FEE
Early Bird (ends August 31st): $150
Regular Registration (after August 31st): $175
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
Please plan to arrange your own travel and overnight accommodations.
For your convenience, the conference organizers will be holding blocks of rooms at local hotels.
Additional booking details to follow.
SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS
Interested in sponsoring or exhibiting at the 2024 COD & Treatment Conference?
Let us know!
SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarship applications are available!
The Scholarship Award will cover your registration fee for the two-day conference, your hotel accommodations, and meal functions during the event. We encourage all to apply!
The deadline to apply is August 26, 2024
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october 7 (Monday) - 8 (Tuesday)
The Autism Law Summit is designed for a diverse audience of individuals interested in the legal aspects of autism and promoting inclusive policies. Legal Professionals: Attorneys, lawyers, legal advocates, and paralegals
The Autism Law Summit is designed for a diverse audience of individuals interested in the legal aspects of autism and promoting inclusive policies.
More information: https://autismlawsummit.com/2024-summit/
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17 (Thursday) 9:00 am - 18 (Friday) 5:00 pm
Boise, Idaho
Autism Legal Resources CenterImproving the lives of people with autism through the power of the law.
“Celebrating Neurodiversity: Empowering Autistic Voices” SAVE the DATE!
All Day (Friday)
Lewis County Autism Coalitionconference@lcautism.org
University of Washington experts provide the Autism Center of Excellence (COE) trainings through a contract with the Health Care Authority (HCA). As of July 2024, we are contracted to provide
University of Washington experts provide the Autism Center of Excellence (COE) trainings through a contract with the Health Care Authority (HCA). As of July 2024, we are contracted to provide 4 general trainings a year.
Purpose of the COE Training
Who is Eligible to Become a COE
Who is Eligible to Attend the Training
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(Friday) 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Online
WA INCLUDE Collaborative - University of Washington, Institute on Human Development and Disability, Clinical Training UnitWA INCLUDE Collaborative- Interdisciplinary Network of Community Leaders with a focus on the Underserved and Disability Education -Improving systems of care by supporting education, training, and connections within a growing community of champions -Promoting quality of life and health equity within underserved communities at the intersection of developmental disability, mental health, and physical health -Increasing accessibility, variety, and amount of trainings and support for providers strained by high workloads -Creating and facilitating state-wide networks that empower local regional champions through access to expertise from each other and state partners -Embedding supports within schools, medical homes, mental health clinics, and communitieshttps://wainclude.org/