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WINTER 2023
OASAS Clinical Supervision Foundations II
(Online Offering)
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Training Description:
This 30-hour combined on-line and classroom training developed by the Addiction Technology Transfer Center, will meet the thirty (30) hour Clinical Supervision training requirement for the Advanced Counselor and Master Counselor status in the OASAS Substance Use Disorder Scopes of Practice, and recognizes the crucial role of Clinical Supervision in quality assurance of program services.
In light of the COVID 19 pandemic, clinical supervision becomes crucial in supporting and gently guiding your staff towards flexibility and resilience. When properly implemented it improves client care, develops clinical skills, and improves the knowledge and professionalism of clinical personnel. It is paramount in imparting and maintaining ethical standards in the addictions profession.
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The Clinical Supervision Foundations Part 2 training consists of 10 hours of interactive Zoom training sessions and 6 hours of multi-media homework assignments. Homework will be submitted to the trainer prior to each of the live Zoom sessions, 2-4.
There is a deep need for all of us to strengthen our understanding of trauma, toxic stress and the behaviors that they see in ourselves and each other. Participants will be asked to explore and contemplate information about toxic stress/trauma, how people respond and most importantly what that means for the conversation that they have with their supervisees. Self-care will be considered throughout the training to build supervisory resiliency and additional skills to support staff.
Participants will complete assigned worksheets which will be followed by a full discussion during the live sessions. In addition, the trainer will speak individually with the learners (separate from the full session) to process their thoughts/beliefs/values, etc. The focus of the training is to build a safe, collaborative space where personal and professional growth is possible.
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PLEASE NOTE: Participates must complete the 14-hour online Clinical Supervision Foundations Part 1 training prior to taking Part 2.
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Who should attend?
Active Supervisors in OASAS Certified Programs, (CASAC-T, CASAC/G, LMSW, LCSW, CRC, LMHC’s, etc.)
Requirements to Attend
Certificate of Completion for CSF Part 1, 14-hour online course, a copy of the certificate must be emailed to trainer in order to participate in the CSF Part 2, 16-hour live online training.
Participants are responsible for downloading or printing out course materials.
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Below is the list of Clinical Supervision Foundations Part 2 - Course Materials
Please have the following materials available at the time of the first session of the CSF Part 2 training:
(Click on the materials below to download training materials. You have the option to print and/or download materials to your laptop or device.)
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Clinical Supervision Foundations Part 2 | Training Dates & Times
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Day 1: Monday, February 6, 2023
8:45 - 9:00am (Check In) | 9:00am - 12:00pm (Training)
Day 2: Monday, February 13, 2023
8:45 - 9:00am (Check In) | 9:00am - 12:00pm (Training)
Day 3: Monday, February 27, 2023
8:45 - 9:00am (Check In) | 9:00am - 12:00pm (Training)
Day 3: Monday, March 6, 2023
8:45 - 9:00am (Check In) | 9:00am - 12:00pm (Training)
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Registration Fee: $299 (for full 16 hour training)
Questions about the training may be directed to Cheryl Martin
*NYS OASAS CASAC credits available through this training
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There are a limited number of spots available and we urge those interested to register early.
Zoom registration links and information will be emailed
to you prior to training sessions.
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CHERYL MARTIN, MA, R.N., Master CASAC
Cheryl is currently working as an Integrated Health Trainer and Clinical Consultant for Coordinated Care Services, Inc. where she has developed curriculum and provided training and/or coaching for health care providers, schools, human services and criminal justice on a variety of topics including: Motivational Interviewing (MI), SBIRT, Trauma and Trauma Responsive Services, Person-Centered Planning, Parenting, Co-occurring Disorders, and Substance Use Disorders. Cheryl is a NYS OASAS Motivational Interviewing (MI), Clinical Supervision Foundations II and SBIRT trainer. She has been a member of Motivational Interviewing Network Trainers (MINT) since 2004 and a Motivational Interviewing Assessment Supervisory Tools for Enhancing Proficiency (MIA: STEP) trainer for the NIDA Blending Initiative. Cheryl Martin has a BSN in Nursing, MA in Psychology and over 43 years of experience as an RN. Her nursing experience includes 13 years in surgery and medicine as well as 31 years in behavioral health. She earned a Trauma Certificate from the University of Buffalo, School of Social Work and is also a Master Certified Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor.
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