AB 109 Basic Webinar
AB 109 Basic Webinar (wmv)
AB 109 Webinar_050212 (docx)
Webinar Description: Intended to improve public safety and empower local law enforcement, AB109 made fundamental changes to California’s correctional system by realigning certain responsibilities for lower level offenders, adult parolees and juvenile offenders from state to local jurisdictions. This webinar will provide an overview of the statutes and rules created under the realignment, impacts on counties and early implementation efforts across the state to carry out the legislation. General provisions for sex offenders being placed on local supervision coming out of state prison and what information and processes are being utilized to determine jurisdiction will be addressed.
2009 September Mental Health Policy Forum Follow-up Webinars
“Community Capacity-Building Strategies in Placer and Stanislaus Counties” presented by Denise C. Hunt, Behavioral Health Director, Stanislaus County, and Maureen F. Bauman, Director, Adult System of Care, Placer County. This webinar happened Thursday, December 3, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm.
Description: Stanislaus and Placer Counties shared their experience in developing a strategy of community capacity building as a way of responding to the ongoing dilemma of shrinking budgets and increased need for public mental health services. Central to this work is the belief that families and communities have the primary responsibility for the health and well-being of their members. This webcast provided specific examples of changes in perspective, action, and leadership.
Target audience: County and community based organizations: Clinicians, staff, supervisors, direct service providers, and managers.
2009 Dec 3 Webinar_Final(rev).ppt
LC TOC map 2.pdf
“County Strategies for People without Coverage and other Vulnerable Populations”
Description: These webcasts discussed approaches to serving indigent and ‘unsponsored’ individuals in small, medium, and large counties with various levels of funding available on a discretionary basis. Variations across the age spectrum for such clients were presented as well.
Target audience: County and community based organizations-Clinicians, staff, supervisors, and direct service providers serving indigent and ‘unsponsored’ individuals.
Large County
“County Strategies for People without Coverage and other Vulnerable Populations” Policy Forum Follow-Up Webcast presented by Allan Rawland, MSW, ACSW, Behavioral Health Director, County of San Bernardino. This webinar happened Tuesday, December 1, 2009 from 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm.
The perfect storm-Mental Health Policy Forum 091009.ppt
SB Co Strategies.mp3
Small and Medium Counties
“County Strategies for People without Coverage and other Vulnerable Populations” Policy Forum Follow-Up Webcast happened Friday, December 4, 2009, 1:00 pm-2:30 pm and was presented by:
Bruce Gurganus, MFT
Mental Health Director
Marin County Community Mental Health Services
Kristy Kelly, MFT
Mental Health Director
Lake County Department of Mental Health
Marin Countys Experience Managing in Challenging Times Nov 2009 new.ppt
Sep10-145-315_Kelly.Kristy_County Strategies for People wo Coverage.pdf
Marin PF Webinar.mp3
AB 2034 Employment Webcast Trainings
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Evidence-Based Practices Webcast Trainings for Consumer & Family Members
- Values Driven Evidence-Based Practices 101
Bill Carter, LCSW: Recorded October 26, 2004
Length of training: Approx. 1 hour, 20 minutes
- Cultural Competence and Evidence-Based Practices
Christopher Zubiate, MSA, ACSW: Recorded November 8-9, 2004
Length of Training: Approx. 1 hour, 48 minutes
- Children's Evidence-Based Practices
Todd Sosna, PhD: Recorded November 16, 2004
Length of Training: Approx. 1 hour, 45 minutes
- Adult Evidence-Based Practices
Vicki V. Smith, MSW, CPRP: Recorded November 23, 2004
Length of Training: Approx. 1 hour, 28 minutes
- Older Adults Evidence-Based Practices
Mike & Stephanie Oprendek: Recorded December 7, 2004
Length of Training: Approx. 1 hour, 28 minutes