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An electronic circular of the Center for Rehabilitation and Recovery (formerly the New York Work Exchange), a project of the Coalition of Behavioral Health Agencies.
The Center for Rehabilitation and Recovery provides assistance to the New York City mental health provider community through expert trainings, focused technical assistance, evaluation, information dissemination and special projects.
November 2005
(See all RECOVER e-works Issues)
This issue:
Education
- Coalition of Behavioral Health Agencies
- Hunter College
- Job Accommodation Network
- Mental Health Empowerment Project
- National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy
- NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
- SAMHSA
- Supportive Housing Network of NY
- US Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association
Funding and Grant Opportunities
- Corporation for National and Community Service
- NY Life Foundation
- Prudential Foundation
News Briefs/Events
- NYS Office of Mental Health
- Social Security Administration
- SAMHSA
- US Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association
Publications
- Department of Labor
- Job Accommodation Network
- Los Angeles Times
- National Institute of Mental Health
- SAMHSA
Education:
- Coalition of Behavioral Health Agencies Center for Rehabilitation and Recovery
is beginning a 2005-2006 series of free half day, borough-based trainings for clinical staff
in outpatient settings on the Basics of Benefits starting on November 29th at the Fordham-Tremont
CDTP in the Bronx. For more information and to register call 212-742-1600, ext. 235. In addition,
the Coalition's Professional Learning Center is offering the second in a series of trainings on
Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT) on November 16th, from 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM at Roosevelt
Hospital, 59th Street & 10th Avenue. The topic is "Assessment and Screening Tools".
The training is free and RSVP is required. For more information call 212-742-1600, ext. 102.
- Hunter College's School of Education will be hosting an orientation to their graduate program
in Rehabilitation Counseling November 21st from 6PM-7PM at 68th Street and Lexington Avenue, West Building,
10th Floor Community Room 1007. The orientation will include a description of the person-centered counseling
services that a rehabilitation counselor gains from the program.
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