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General Meeting & Continuing Ed Workshop 10/14/11

9/20/2011

 
Registration is OPEN - Mark your calendar, clear your schedule and make your travel arrangements for October 14th, at San Diego City College.  The general meeting is from 10:00 -12:00, lunch (provided) from noon to 1:00, and Daniel Willick, JD, will present on Mental Health Law for CA Community Colleges from 1:00 to 4:00.  3 units of CEU are available for MFTs, LPCCs, LEPs and/or LCSWs .  Cost - $30.

RSVP to Leslie Easton, LCSW at leaston@sdccd.edu ASAP to reserve your lunch, get a parking pass & request any necessary accommodations.  Please don't send your check - bring it with you to the event.  More details & the registration form are available here.  

Please come and join your MHWA friends, enjoy San Diego, and benefit from the guidance regarding the legal/ethical ins and outs of sharing information and addressing students' mental health needs in our community colleges.

Best Practices for Student Veterans Conference - Sponsored by the USDE, Office of Civil Rights, September 9, 2011

7/17/2011

 
Here's a recent announcement, from Betsy Sheldon at the Chancellor's office, via the California Community College Mental Health Listserve.

Dear Colleagues,

The U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights (OCR), is pleased to invite you for a one-day conference on best practices for serving student veterans on college campuses.  The conference will be held on Friday, September 9, 2011, in our office at 50 Beale Street, Suite 8100, in San Francisco, California, from 8:00 am-4:30 pm.  

This conference will provide a unique opportunity for college staff to learn about best practices for student veteran success.  We will address questions such as:
 - How do PTSD and TBI affect learning?
 - How do you interpret and understand VA documentation of disability, and what are some of the latest assistive technologies to help Wounded Warriors?
- How can your school attract student veterans and help them achieve their educational goals?- What external services and resources are available to help student veterans and how can your school partner with the VA or the Vet Center to offer counseling services on campus to student veterans?
- What services have been tried, what has worked, and what has not worked as well? 
- What can we learn from the experience of others with well established veterans programs such as Sierra College, San Diego State University and Sacramento State University? 

This conference is ideal for administrators, veterans services staff, counselors, faculty, and disabled student service staff.  There is no registration fee and space is limited.  To register, please go to the website address below.  Make sure to continue with the registration process until you reach the confirmation page. 

http://usdoedregistration.ed.gov/profile/web/index.cfm?PKWebId=0x856631f If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact Laura Welp at Laura.Welp@ed.gov or (415) 486-5577.  Thank you for your consideration, and we hope to see you on September 9th!

 Sincerely,

 San Francisco Office for Civil Rights
U.S. Department of Education

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