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Reflect, Regroup, Recover Making a difference in everyway Illinois Certification Board 2016 Spring Conference March 14 - 18, 2016 Westin Chicago Northwest Hotel • Itasca, Illinois ILLINOIS CHAPTER OF NAADAC DAY Pre-Conference at The Illinois Certification Board Spring Conference Date: Location: Monday, March 14, 2016 Time: 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Westin Chicago Northwest, 400 Park Boulevard, Itasca, IL ADDICTIONS TREATMENT IN THE 21ST CENTURY The world is changing, and it is imperative that addictions counselors change along with the world. Clients are getting younger and older, drugs of abuse are ever evolving, more women are becoming clients, and there is a need to address trauma. Topics covered in this workshop include: • Street drug pharmacology update: A focus on what younger and older clients are using • What’s sex got to do with it? Addressing sex-related issues in addictions counseling • Legalization of marijuana and treatment implications, including impact on DUIs • Are you ready? The future of addictions treatment By the end of the workshop participants will: • Be aware of current trends in street drugs used by younger and older clients. • Be aware of how to address sex-related issues in addictions counseling. • Be aware of clinical and programmatic shifts that will shape the future of addictions treatment and have strategies to address these shifts. About the presenters Mark Sanders, LCSW, CADC, Lecturer, University of Chicago, International Speaker and author of five books Raven James, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Addictions Studies and Behavioral Health, Governors State University James Golding, MSW, MHS, CAADC, CCJP, MAC, Owner, Phoenix Behavioral Services, Senior Lecturer, Addictions Studies and Behavioral Health, Governors State University Randall Webber, MPH, CADC, National Trainer and Consultant 7 ICB CEUs (Counselor I or II, Preventionist I or II, CARS I or II, MISA I or II or III, PCGC II, CCJP I or II, CAAP I, CRSS I or II, MAATP I or II, RDDP, CFPP II, ATE, GCE) Fees: $100.00, Student Rate - $50.00 Registration: 8:30 am - 9:00 am Registration Deadline: March 1, 2016 Walk-Ins Are Welcome! Walk-In - $110.00, Student Walk-In - $60.00 To pay online visit our website at: www.illinois-aap.org Or make the check payable to: Illinois Association of Addiction Professionals Mail to: Illinois Association of Addiction Professionals, P.O. Box 84, Flossmoor, IL 60422 For additional information email: iaap.naadac@gmail.com PRINT LEGIBLY First Name: MI: Last Name: Address City State Email Address Phone ( 1 ) **Lunch is not provided. Please plan accordingly. Zip Code Workshops Pre-Conference Monday, March 14 (7 CEUs) Tuesday, March 15 (6 CEUs) 7:00 am - 8:00 am Registration, Networking, Continental Breakfast 7:30 am - 5:00 pm Exhibits 8:00 am - 8:15 am Welcome Address: ICB President, Stella M. Nicholson ICB Executive Director, Jessica Hayes 8:15 am – 9:45 am Keynote “Veterans Today” Joseph E. Troiani, Ph.D., CADC Historically veterans have experienced social exclusion within our society. As a group their rates of suicide, homelessness, unemployment, engagement in the criminal justice system, physical health, mental health, and substance abuse problems are significantly higher than the non-veteran population. One has to look no further than the largest veteran population, those from the Vietnam War, who were marginalized often the minute they stepped off the plane following their tours of duty. Veterans of that war, as well as those of this the fifteenth year of what is now being referred to as the “long war” continue to experience alienation. Illinois Chapter of NAADAC Day “Addictions Treatment in the 21st Century” Mark Sanders, LCSW, CADC, Raven James, Ph.D., James Golding, MSW, MHS, CAADC, CCJP, MAC, and Randall Webber, MPH, CADC See adjacent page for registration information and details. Monday, March 14 (4 CEUs) 10:30 am – 12:00 pm Registration and Networking 10:30 am – 5:00 pm Exhibits 12:00 pm – 4:30 pm Workshops A, B, and C WORKSHOP A “Clinical Supervision: Providing Ethical Training and Guidance to Students and Professional Colleagues of Today” Robert J. Castillo, LCSW, CAADC, MISA II Supervision is one of the most important aspects for the development of a new clinician. This workshop will include methods to help the supervisee come to supervision prepared to utilize valuable time, the importance of discussing ethics during supervision as well as defining the role of the ethical supervisor, and best practice concepts to facilitate the supervision process. Attendance at Keynote Required to Meet Full Day CEU Requirement. Sign-in Sheets Will Be Circulated and Audited. WORKSHOP B “The Art of Counseling Addictions” – Don Pinkston, LCSW, CADC, ATE, 10:15 am - 12:00 pm Workshops D, E, F, and G QHEIC and Kim Pinkston, MA, LCPC, CADC, BC-SMT, GL-CMA This workshop will focus on how counselors can employ their creative WORKSHOP D skills to provide effective, individualized treatment and documentation. “Easy to See What’s Wrong - Harder to See What’s Right” It will educate counselors on how to use their creativity to engage clients Cheri DeMoss, MA, LCPC, CAADC, NCADCII, MAC, NCRS in the treatment process, develop effective therapeutic relationships, and It’s easy to see what’s wrong with others, the world, and ourselves. translate these qualities to unique/individual approaches, treatment What people are not skilled at, is seeing what’s right, what works, and plans, and improved documentation. thinking on the side of someone else or ourselves. Participants will learn how to stop finding faults and criticizing and how a change in WORKSHOP C observation allows people to see goodness. “The Interrelatedness of Trauma, Adolescents, and Addiction” Brenda J. Barnwell, DSW, LCSW, CADC and Laura Donavon, LCSW, CADC, CCJP, CCJTS This workshop will focus on adolescents who have been exposed to significant trauma and/or loss and the relation to addictions. Factors such as the therapeutic relationship, self-care, and the critical need for supervision will be examined. Skills will be developed to directly treat adolescent trauma to assist with the management of their symptoms, healing from trauma/loss memories, and increasing coping skills to prepare for future challenges while reducing the risk factors for addiction. WORKSHOP E “Military Cultural Competence for Substance Abuse Professionals” Joseph E. Troiani, Ph.D., CADC This workshop focuses on understanding United States military culture for the clinician, which includes the identification of its cultural and diversity characteristics. This also includes the development of a better understanding of the identified psychological, sociological, and spiritual dimensions of military culture and the impact on the individual, now serving or has previously served, the family, community, and military organizations. 2 Workshops WORKSHOP F “Eliminating the Revolving Door Syndrome: Strategies for Decreasing Recidivism and Relapse” – Mark Sanders, LCSW, CADC, Benneth Lee, MA, CADC, and Tommie A. Johnson Many chemically dependent clients go back and forth between addictions and mental health treatment, prisons, hospitalizations, with periods of homelessness in between. Topics will include building partnerships between treatment and the community and improving systems in the community to support recovery post-institutionalization for clients leaving residential treatment centers and prisons. WORKSHOP G “Clinical Integration and Documentation for Quality Services” Michael J. Fonda, LCPC, CSADC Research shows high-quality documentation yields positive outcomes with client care, reimbursement, and compliance with various regulatory and accrediting bodies. Participants will understand the role of documentation in the overall quality of care and will develop skills to clinically integrate the client’s treatment experience into a high-quality record that meets compliance with regulatory bodies and yields positive outcomes with individualized client care. 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Lunch 1:15 pm - 4:30 pm Workshops D, E, F, and G Continued 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Open AA meeting 8:30 am - 12:00 pm Workshops 1 through 4 WORKSHOP 1 “Mentoring the Next Generation of Treatment Professionals (A Training of Leaders Presentation)” – Bob Carty, LCSW, CADC, CCJP Decades ago, mentors played an essential role in promoting the professional development of addictions counselors and supervisors. In recent years, increasing demands on one’s time and energy seem to have decreased mentorship when it may be most needed. This workshop will examine various aspects of mentoring, qualities of effective mentors, and how mentors can help to promote leadership within the next generation of professionals. WORKSHOP 2 “Women: Their Substance Abuse, Co-Dependency, and Toxic Relationships” – Stella M. Nicholson, MA, LCPC, CAADC, MAC Substance abusing women come to treatment with an array of issues which need to be addressed along with their substance use. Without addressing their issues around family of origin, co-dependency, and toxic relationships, they risk having relapses. This workshop will discuss how counselors can effectively treat these issues to reduce the risk of female clients returning to old behavioral patterns. Current research findings, gender specific treatment, and trauma will be addressed. WORKSHOP 3 “Roles and Ethical Responsibilities of Clinical Supervision” George K. Rafeedie, MPA, CSADC Tuesday Evening Workshop (3 CEUs) This workshop is designed to assist supervisors with many aspects of clinical supervision and will provide a forum to discuss the issues of 6:00 pm - 9:15 pm clinical supervision using TIP 52 “Clinical Supervision and “Spirituality: Clinical, Ethical, and Diverse Approaches for Working with Professional Development of the Substance Abuse Counselor.” Recovering Clients” – Renee Y. Smith-Lee, MSW, CADC Participants will review and discuss clinical supervision methods and Clinicians can face moral and ethical dilemmas that may have an impact models, ethical and legal issues, and performance monitoring. on the therapeutic relationship. Participants will gain an understanding of the biopsychosocialspiritual context of the recovery process. Topics WORKSHOP 4 will include religion, beliefs, diversity, spiritual principles, and a holistic “Integrating Stages of Change and the Developmental Model of Recovery approach connecting the client’s understanding of spirituality and with 12 Step Recovery” – David W. Schilling, MA, LCPC, CAADC addiction. This workshop will review key components of the Stages of Change Model developed by Prochaska and DeClemente along with the Participants interested in attending this workshop must select it on the contributions of William Miller (Motivational Interviewing). It will registration form and pay the evening workshop registration fee. If also review the Developmental Model of Recovery by Gorski and participants choose to attend the entire day or other days in addition to Brown and the basic principles attributed to 12 Step Recovery. Attention this workshop, all registration fees apply. will be placed on how these intervention approaches can be integrated. Wednesday, March 16 (6 CEUs) 7:00 am - 8:00 am Registration, Networking, Continental Breakfast 7:30 am - 5:00 pm Exhibits 8:00 am - 8:15 am Welcome Address: ICB President, Stella M. Nicholson ICB Executive Director, Jessica Hayes 3 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Lunch 1:15 pm - 4:30 pm Workshops 5 through 8 WORKSHOP 5 “A Jail Based Risk Reduction Model for Drug/Justice Involved Court Mandated Clients” – Kenneth L. Osborne, CRADC This workshop explores risk reduction services among court mandated male clients. This group has been identified as a most difficult to serve population. This workshop will examine the roadblocks and pathways to successful community reintegration and will address a prominent issue among detainees - father absence. 2016 Spring Conference WORKSHOP 6 “Improving Our Spiritual Wellbeing” – Nanette V. Larson, BA, CRSS Spirituality is an essential element of recovery. It can help foster a 7:00 am - 8:00 am positive worldview, make sense of difficult situations, and give our lives meaning and purpose. Research has demonstrated positive associations between spiritual practice and involvement and a wide 7:30 am - 5:00 pm range of behavioral health indicators. This workshop will present five indicators of internal spiritual wellbeing and provide tools for working 8:00 am - 8:15 am toward improving two of them: sense of purpose and forgiveness. Thursday, March 17 (6 CEUs) WORKSHOP 7 Great Lakes ATTC Presentation “Compassion Doesn’t Make You Tired! Unmasking and Addressing Compassion Fatigue” – Pamela Woll, MA, CPS and David Folkes, LCPC One reason “compassion fatigue” is hard to address is it’s a catch-all term for many challenges with different causes and remedies. This workshop distinguishes the conditions lumped under the terms “compassion fatigue” or “burnout,” explores ethical implications of the impact of these conditions on the effectiveness of treatment, introduces a tool for differentiating these conditions, and suggests evidence-based practices to address them. 8:30 am - 11:30 am Registration, Networking, Continental Breakfast Exhibits Welcome Address: ICB President, Stella M. Nicholson ICB Executive Director, Jessica Hayes Workshops 9 through 12 WORKSHOP 9 “How to Become a Certified Community Behavioral Health Center (An Education for Executives Presentation)” Joseph E. Troiani, Ph.D., CADC Last year SAMHSA, Center for Mental Health Services placed a request for proposals for Fiscal Year 2016 Planning Grants for Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHC). The intent of this grant is to support the selected states (including Illinois) in certifying their clinics, establish prospective payment systems for Medicaid WORKSHOP 8 reimbursable services, and prepare an application to participate in a “Luck Be a Lady Tonight - Gambling in America in the 21st Century” multi-year demonstration program. Populations to be served include Lawrence A. Dunbar, MS, CAADC, MISA II, CPS, PCGC adults with serious mental illness, children with serious emotional The effects of gambling disorder are usually severe and quite often life disturbance, and those with long term and serious substance use threatening. Clinicians who deal with substance use disorders often do disorders, as well as other mental illness and substance use disorders. not understand gambling disorder nor its impact on patients and their families. This introductory workshop will explore what gambling WORKSHOP 10 disorder is, the importance of an accurate diagnosis, tools for “Working with Special Populations: What Makes Them so Special?” assessing, and treatment options. It will include a comparison of the Robert J. Castillo, LCSW, CAADC, MISA II similarities, differences, and interaction between gambling disorder The DHS/DASA has identified specific “special” populations for preferential admission to substance abuse treatment services as priority and substance use disorders. status. These populations include: pregnant injecting drug users, pregnant, post-partum women and women with their children, DCFS Wednesday Evening Workshop (3 CEUs) referred persons, DOC releases, and TASC referrals. Participants will learn about a new perspective of how to approach the challenges of these 6:00 pm - 9:15 pm populations and engagement and treatment strategies. “Butterflies and Sweat: Conquering Client Fear” Cheri DeMoss, MA, LCPC, CAADC, NCADCII, MAC, NCRS Real maturity requires clients to learn how to reassess beliefs and WORKSHOP 11 actions taught as kids and make objective choices about how they want “A Closer Look at Denial” – Bob Carty, LCSW, CADC, CCJP to think, feel, and respond. Participants will see how to replace clients’ Counselors may sometimes underestimate the power of denial that is fear with fascination and objectively have them learn who and what is in the lives of people with substance use disorders. This workshop examines this psychological defense which begins as a self-protective actually running their lives and decisions. reaction related to one’s substance use and progressively grows into a Participants interested in attending this workshop must select it on more comprehensive delusional system, leaving individuals less able to the registration form and pay the evening workshop registration fee. manage their lives. Case studies will be offered for discussion and If participants choose to attend the entire day or other days in addition clinical interventions will be suggested. to this workshop, all registration fees apply. WORKSHOP 12 “What Are the Kids Using? - Inhalants, CCCs, Dextromethorphan, 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Open NA meeting Hallucinogens, and Others” – Kirk Moberg, MD, Ph.D. Young people are using a variety of easily obtainable drugs and not 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Open AA meeting enough is being said about them. This workshop will address drugs that don’t receive sufficient attention. Topics will include confusion regarding classification, receptor chemistry, clinical effects, and epidemiology. 4 Workshops 11:45 am - 12:15 pm Annual Meeting, Reports and Awards 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm Lunch 1:15 pm - 4:30 pm Workshops 13 through 16 WORKSHOP 13 “Illinois Family Resource Center: Supporting Family Involvement in Treatment Services” – Nancy J. Gwin Phillips, MSEd, ICAADC The goal of the Illinois Family Resource Center is to assist DHS/DASA in ensuring family involvement and input in all aspects of family and adolescent care within the Illinois substance use disorder treatment system. Participants will discuss the research addressing family systems and the perceived family resistance to being involved in the treatment of a loved one. Discussion will examine how attitudes, behaviors, and beliefs may influence the clinical success of delivery of family services. Friday, March 18 (4 CEUs) 7:00 am - 8:00 am Registration, Networking, Buffet Breakfast 7:30 am - 1:00 pm Exhibits 8:15 am - 8:30 am Welcome Address: ICB President, Stella M. Nicholson 8:30 am - 1:00 pm Workshop 17 WORKSHOP 17 “20 Strategies for Increasing Recovery Rates with Chemically Dependent Clients: A Focus on Improving Outcomes for Clients with Co-Occurring Conditions” – Mark Sanders, LCSW, CADC Participants will leave this workshop with tools that will enable them to achieve greater results with clients with substance use disorders. Topics WORKSHOP 14 will include strategies for increasing recovery rates, for effectively “Marijuana: The Inevitable Progression from Medical to Recreational retaining clients in treatment, and for increasing 12-step attendance. Use” – Kirk Moberg, MD, Ph.D. Special emphasis will be placed on improving outcomes for clients with The successful timeline of legalization of marijuana has always co-occurring conditions, including mental illness, criminality, and progressed through a “medical” phase. This workshop will address the medical complications, which accompany their addiction. cannabinoid drugs from a variety of perspectives: neurochemistry, addiction liability, impairment potential, proposed medical uses, and 1:00 pm Adjourn public policy. WORKSHOP 15 “Positive Partnerships ARE Possible: What You Need to Know About Working with Managed Care Organizations (MCO) (An Education for Executives Presentation)” Samantha Olds Frey, MPPA, Executive Director, IAMHP This workshop will provide insights from the viewpoint of managed care organizations about how to successfully navigate through clinical documentation, rate-setting, and billing processes. Participants will leave this session with a better understanding of what MCOs require and why certain protocols are so critical to quality patient care and getting paid timely. WORKSHOP 16 “Sex, Drugs, and Interactions” – Brian Lengfelder, LCPC, CAADC, MISA I, CCJP, SAP, MAC, ACRPS, CSAT, CMAT The understanding of sex addiction as a mental health problem has paralleled a growing acceptance of multiple addictions, including substances and behaviors. It is important to explore how multiple addictions interact in order for clients to have successful outcomes from treatment. This workshop is designed to assess, explore, and provide appropriate treatment for individuals with multiple addictions. 4:45 pm - 5:45 pm Trainers’ Corner This is an informal group to discuss training goals and projects. All are welcome to attend. 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Open NA meeting 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Open AA meeting 5 Conference Highlights Exhibit Hall Monday, March 14 – Friday, March 18, 2016 Education for Executives Workshops 9 & 15 Thursday, March 17, 2016 Evening Workshops Tuesday, March 15, 2016 Wednesday, March 16, 2016 Annual Meeting Thursday, March 17, 2016 Trainers’ Corner Thursday, March 17, 2016 , Spring Conference 2017 Scholarship Awarded Friday, March 18, 2016 ATTENTION In an effort to help our environment, ICB is going “green” for our Spring Conference. You will notice a change this year and we hope you will embrace it with us. ICB will not be providing handouts for the workshops. Instead, handouts made available to us by the presenters will be posted on our website, www.iaodapca.org, one week prior to our conference for those participants who wish to view, print, and/or download them. Please note, not all presenters may post their materials. Wi-Fi is available through the hotel for a fee. Westin Chicago Northwest Registration and Cancellation policy: Please return the registration form in this brochure with full payment (check, money order or VISA/MasterCard). You may also register by fax (217-698-8234) with payment (VISA/MasterCard). We do not send confirmation notices to registered participants. When your registration is received, your name is added to the conference roster. Should you choose to verify receipt of registration, please contact our office. Cancellation requests must be in writing and received by ICB prior to February 26, 2016. A $50.00 administrative fee will be assessed to all cancellations prior to February 26, 2016. Registrations cancelled after February 26, 2016 will not be refunded. Pre-registrants who fail to attend without notification are liable for the full registration fee. Location/Accommodations: All conference activities will be held at the Westin Chicago Northwest, 400 Park Boulevard, Itasca, IL 60143. A block of rooms has been reserved for ICB conference participants at the Westin Chicago Northwest for the conference rate of $131.00, plus all applicable taxes, per night. Please make your own reservations by contacting the hotel directly at 630-7734000. Be sure to identify yourself as an ICB conference participant to receive the special group rate. Reservations must be made by February 19, 2016. After this date rooms may be reserved on a space-available basis only at the customary rate. 400 Park Boulevard • Itasca, IL 60143 • 630-773-4000 Transportation: The hotel provides transportation to and from the Metra based on scheduled times of arrival and departure. Please contact the hotel for further information at 630-773-4000. Limousine Service from O’Hare International and Midway airports is available by calling 800-244-6200 at least 24 hours in advance of arrival/departure. Disclaimer: The workshops do not necessarily reflect the policies or practices of ICB, Inc. NOTICE CEU certificates will be sent to participants after the completion of the conference. Participants will be required to sign in and sign out of workshops to verify attendance to obtain CEUs. Participants are expected to Continuing Education: All CEUs are ICB Certified AODA Counselor, attend the entire length of each workshop. with/without Gender Competent Endorsement We appreciate your cooperation with this and Adolescent Treatment Endorsement, process. Certified Prevention Specialist, Certified Associate Addictions Professional, Certified Mail registrations to: Recovery Support Specialist, Certified ICB, Inc. Assessment/Referral Specialist, Certified 401 E. Sangamon Avenue Problem and Compulsive Gambling, Certified Springfield, IL 62702 Criminal Justice Addictions Professional, or fax to: 217-698-8234 Medication Assisted Addiction Treatment Professional, Certified Family Partnership Professional, National Certified Recovery Specialist Category I/II, MISA Category I/II/III and Registered Dual Disorder Professional. NORTH: Take Rt. 53 South. Professionals certified by other certification Exit at Thorndale Ave. and turn left. boards should contact their respective boards Turn left at the 1st signal light, Park Blvd. for CEU requirements. Directions ICB is a licensed CEU provider through IDFPR for LCSWs (159-000254), LMFTs (168-000113), and LCPCs and LPCs (197000010). CEAP PDHs are pending. Those applied for are marked in the CEAP Information section of this brochure. NOT ALL workshops are approved for PDHs. Please contact our office if additional information is needed. CEAP PDHs Information CEAP PDHs are pending. The following workshops have been applied for: Monday, March 14 Workshop C The Interrelatedness of Trauma, Adolescents, and Addiction Tuesday, March 15 Workshop G Clinical Integration and Documentation for Quality Services Wednesday, March 16 Workshop 2 Women: Their Substance Abuse, Co-Dependency, and Toxic Relationships Workshop 6 Improving Our Spiritual Wellbeing Workshop 8 “Luck Be a Lady Tonight” - Gambling in America in the 21st Century Thursday, March 17 Workshop 10 Working with Special Populations: What Makes Them so Special? Workshop 13 Illinois Family Resource Center: Supporting Family Involvement in Treatment Services Workshop 16 Sex, Drugs, and Interactions Friday, March 18 Workshop 17 20 Strategies for Increasing Recovery Rates with Chemically Dependent Clients: A Focus on Improving Outcomes for Clients with Co-Occurring Conditions SOUTH: Take I-294 North to I-290 West. Exit at Thorndale Ave. and turn right. Turn left at the 1st signal light, Park Blvd. WEST: Take I-90 East to Rt. 53 South. Exit at Thorndale Ave. and turn left. Turn left at the 1st signal light, Park Blvd. THE LOOP: Take I-90 West to Rt. 53 South. Exit at Thorndale Ave. and turn left. Turn left at the 1st signal light, Park Blvd. OR THE LOOP: Take 290 West. Exit at Thorndale Ave. and turn right. Turn left at the 1st signal light, Park Blvd. O’HARE: Take Mannheim Rd. South to Irving Park Rd. Turn right on Irving Park Rd. Turn right on York Rd. Turn left on Thorndale Ave. Turn right at Park Blvd. SINCE ICB CANNOT CONTROL THE HOTEL THERMOSTAT, BRING A JACKET OR SWEATER JUST IN CASE IT IS COOLER THAN YOU MIGHT LIKE JUST A REMINDER: ALL ICB FUNCTIONS ARE SMOKE-FREE Please contact our office if additional information is needed. 6 Award Nominations ATODA VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR AWARD CERTIFIED ATODA PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR AWARD We invite all ICB members to nominate their most deserving colleagues for this annual award of Professional of the Year. The efforts and achievements of Certified Professionals should be recognized. All ICB Certified members are eligible to be entered in the selection process. The criteria for selection is as follows: 1. The candidate must be certified and in good standing with ICB. 2. The candidate must have demonstrated an outstanding contribution to the ATODA field in Illinois. 3. The candidate must currently be working in, or retired from, the social service field. 4. This individual may have worked in direct service, administration, or education. 5. Staff and employees of ICB are not eligible. We invite all ICB members to nominate their most deserving community volunteers for this award. The efforts and achievements of volunteers in the ATODA field should be recognized. All community volunteers who work in the ATODA treatment and/or prevention field are eligible to be entered into the selection process. The criteria for selection is as follows: 1. The candidate must have demonstrated their dedication to the cause of ATODA treatment/prevention. 2. The candidate must have brought public attention to the need for ATODA treatment/prevention services. 3. The candidate must have demonstrated their willingness to advocate for treatment/prevention services in their community. 4. The candidate must have demonstrated a personal commitment to helping people in their community. Please fax or send your nominations delineating why you feel your nominee should be selected, to: Jessica Hayes Illinois Certification Board, Inc. 401 E. Sangamon Avenue Springfield, IL 62702 Fax: 217-698-8234 or E-mail: info@iaodapca.org NOMINATIONS NEED TO BE RECEIVED BEFORE February 2, 2016 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All too often we only hear about the problems with our field and complaints about our colleagues and bosses. Here is an opportunity to do something positive and recognize all the hard work, skill, and dedication that’s out there. (Please indicate which award, and copy if you wish to make nominations for more than one category) q Professional of the Year Award q Volunteer of the Year Award Nominee’s Name _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Nominee’s Organizational Affiliation/Employer _______________________________________________________________________________________ Nominee’s Qualifications: (attach separate sheet if additional space is needed) Your Name ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Your Address/Telephone _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 7 ICB Exhibition Show Exhibit space is now available to purchase for the ICB Spring Conference. Join the many organizations that take the opportunity to empower hundreds of addiction and human service professionals. There is also the opportunity to be an ICB Scholarship sponsor, below are the details. Simply choose an option and submit with payment to ICB by February 26, 2016. Space is limited so reserve your exhibit space today! Should you need further details contact Dianne Gutierrez at 217/698-8110. Contact Information Contact Person________________________________ Title __________________________________ Organization ________________________________________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________________________________________ City ________________________________________State _____Zip __________________________ Telephone ( ) _______________________________Fax ( ) _______________________________ Email _____________________________________________________________________________ Option 1 Make Your Reservation ALL WEEK SET UP $800.00 This package includes: One 6’ skirted display table One complimentary workshop registration each day of the conference Complimentary lunch tickets for two representatives *Please complete a conference registration form for those you would like to send to the workshops, if no conference registration forms are submitted with this form, workshop passes will be sent to the contact person listed above. Option 2 q March 14th OR SINGLE DAY SET UP $300 (PER DAY) (Please check the day(s) you plan to attend) q March 15th q March 16th q March 17th q March 18th This packet includes: One 6’ skirted display table One complimentary lunch ticket for booth representative. (One ticket will be issued for each day of attendance.) PLEASE INDICATE THE DISPLAY STYLE YOU WILL BE USING ______Table Top Display (A six foot skirted table will be provided for your booth) ______Floor Model Display ______Electric Outlet (hotel charges a fee per day for this service) – continued on back page – 8 Extended Opportunity Donate to the ICB Scholarship Fund ICB understands that since budgets are tight, facilities and counselors have to find a way to utilize the limited funds they have. When it comes to cuts, education and training are sadly the first to be eliminated. ICB’s mission is to provide competent addiction professionals to the public and the way we do that is through work experience and education. ICB firmly believes that no counselor should sacrifice their continuing education due to lack of funds. Because of that firm belief, a scholarship fund has been established specifically for ICB members who lack the ability to pay the conference fees. Through donations, ICB will provide members with the funds to attend workshops, network with you and their peers and experience every opportunity the conference has to offer. To show our appreciation, exhibitors who donate will be provided with more exposure throughout the conference. Below is the option to add on to your exhibit purchase along with the details of the exposure you will receive. Option 1 $325 Full Week Scholarship Donation Option 2 $95 Full Day Scholarship Donation This donation will include: 1 Free Quarter Page Black and White Advertisement in the Conference Agenda 1 Free HALF Quarter Page Ad in the April 2016 ICB Newsletter Special recognition at the ICB Annual Meeting Included as a sponsor of one conference event This donation will include: 1 Free Quarter Page Black and White Advertisement in the Conference Agenda Special recognition at the ICB Annual Meeting METHOD OF PAYMENT q Enclosed is check # _________made payable to ICB in the amount of $ _________ q I wish to pay by: VISA ___________ MASTERCARD______________ Card number ___________-___________-___________-___________ Exp Date __________ Name on credit card ________________________________________Security Code_______ Credit Card Billing Address _____________________________________________________ City _______________________________ State ________ Zip _________________________ Exhibit space is limited and will only be reserved upon receipt of this form and fee. Any organizations attending the full week as an exhibitor will be required to pre-register all complimentary conference attendees by February 26, 2016. If attendees fail to pre-register, the complimentary registration will be forfeited. 9 # 2016 Spring Conference Registration Form March 14 - 18, 2016 • Westin Chicago Northwest • Itasca, IL • 630-773-4000 Instructions 3 Registrations must be received by February 26, 2016. 3 The walk-in price will be required for registrations received after this date. 3 Requests to cancel registration must be in writing and received prior to February 26, 2016. 3 Cancelled registrations will be assessed a $50.00 administrative fee. 3 Registrations cancelled after February 26, 2016 will not be refunded. ☐ Check if new address PRINT LEGIBLY First Name: _________________________________ MI: ________ Last Name: _________________________________________ Agency name as it is to be listed on nametag ______________________________________________________________________ please limit to 25 characters, including spaces (abbreviate if necessary) Address (home address only) ___________________________________________________________________________________ City ________________________________________________________ State ___________ Zip Code ______________________ Home Email Address (Required)________________________________________________________________________________ email address will be utilized for conference communications Work Phone ( ) _______________________ ext.___________ Home Phone ( )___________________________ ICB Certification # __________________________________________ Certification Level ________________________________ ICB Registration # __________________________________________ Board Registered Level _____________________________ (MISA, RDDP, MAATP) (I or II) Monday, March 14, 2016 Select one (A)_____ or (B)_____ or (C)_____ (Registering for the Pre-Conference will not allow you to attend Workshops A, B, or C. See separate registration form for details.) Tuesday, March 15, 2016 Select one (D)_____ or (E)_____ or (F)_____ or (G) _____ Meal Preference: q Regular q Vegetarian If you have special dietary needs or preferences, please consider making other arrangements. *Tuesday, March 15, 2016 Evening Workshop* _____ (See registration fee information in the description for this Evening Workshop.) Wednesday, March 16, 2016 AM workshop – select one (1-4)_____ PM workshop – select one (5-8)_____ *Wednesday, March 16, 2016 Evening Workshop* _____ (See registration fee information in the description for this Evening Workshop.) MAIL REGISTRATION TO: ICB, INC. 401 E. Sangamon Ave. Springfield, IL 62702 Fax: 217-698-8234 Thursday, March 17, 2016 AM workshop – select one (9-12)_____ PM workshop – select one (13-16)_____ Friday, March 18, 2016 Workshop 17_____ Member* 1/2 Days (Mon or Fri) Single Full Days (Tues-Thur) 2 Full days (Tues, Wed, Thur) 3 Full days (Tues, Wed, Thur) Entire Conference Tues Evening Workshop Wed Evening Workshop ATP Students** $50.00 each day TOTAL 60.00 95.00 180.00 250.00 325.00 50.00 50.00 Total Non-Mem. Total 65.00 100.00 190.00 260.00 350.00 55.00 55.00 *Member includes certified, registered, or in the application process with ICB. **Student refers to persons not currently certified by ICB and currently enrolled in an ICB accredited training program. Students must attach a copy of their student ID when submitting their registration form. WALK-IN PRICES FOR ALL PERSONS ARE $105.00 PER DAY. continued on back 10 # ICB, Inc. 401 E. Sangamon Avenue Springfield, IL 62702 PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID SPRINGFIELD, IL PERMIT NO. #500 Annual Spring Conference 2016 Spring Conference Registration Form March 14 - 18, 2016 • Westin Chicago Northwest, Itasca, IL I WISH TO PAY BY: q Check q Credit Card (VISA & MasterCard ONLY) q Voucher (must attach to registration) Printed name on card ______________________________________________ Card Number __________- _____________- ____________-_____________ Amount to be charged $_________________Expiration Date ______________ If you have a disability and are in need of special accommodations to fully participate in this conference, please notify ICB in writing at least 30 days prior to the event. Security Code______________(Three digit number on the back of the credit card.) Billing Address ___________________________________________________ City _________________________________State _________Zip Code _____ Signature ________________________________________________________ COMPLETE ONLY IF AGENCY IS TO PAY FULL OR PART OF THE REGISTRATION FEE Agency payment option is available for The individual is responsible for payment of fee if the agency does not submit payment. CEU certificates will not be issued to any registrant who has an outstanding conference registration fee. Members* of ICB only. Indicate amount to be paid $____________________________ PO# ________________________________________________ Business name and address_ __________________________________________________________________________________ City________________________________________________ State___________________ Zip Code ___________________ Contact Person_________________________________________ Telephone (_____)______________________Ext. _________ A COPY OF THIS REGISTRATION FORM MUST ACCOMPANY AGENCY PAYMENT FOR PROPER CREDIT. *Member includes certified, registered, or in the application process with ICB
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