Creating A Culture of Employment
May 21, 2019 ~ Augusta
May 22, 2019 ~ Portland
June 11, 2019 ~ Brewer
How can community support and residential providers best assist the individuals they work with on their path to employment? Join us for “Creating a Culture of Employment” to learn how you can incorporate employment into the work you do with the individuals you serve. This training will draw from tools such as Motivational Interviewing and Stages of Change and evidence-base supported employment and give you tools to develop or enhance a culture of employment in the services you provide to people. Who should attend? • Case managers • Community integration workers • Residential Providers • Peer Support • Community Support Providers • ACT teams • Care Coordinators • Housing Program Managers • Targeted Case Managers for Shelters May 21, 2019 Augusta Elks Lodge
May 22, 2019 Portland Fireside Inn
June 11, 2019 Jeff's Catering and Event Center,Brewer
Time: 8:30 AM-4:30 PM Check in begins at 8:00 AM
Fee: $30 includes workshop attendance, continental breakfast and light lunch
Certificates of Attendance with 6.5 Contact hours will be issued
6.5 hours of MHRT/C continuing education within Domain 8: Vocational Support Trainer: Stephen Shober, BS, LSW
Case Western Reserve Center for Evidence-Based Practices Steve Shober, BS, LSW, WIP, is a consultant and trainer at the Center for Evidence-Based Practices at Case Western Reserve University and its Supported Employment Center of Excellence initiative. He provides technical assistance (program consultation, clinical consultation, training, and fidelity evaluation) to service systems and organizations that are implementing evidence-based practices, emerging best practices, and other strategies that improve quality of life and other outcomes for people.