Presentation Proposal Form Guidelines
Substance Use Disorder/Co-Occurring Disorder Conference
September 19-20, 2016, Cobo Center, Detroit
We are interested in presentations that fit into the general theme of the conference, specifically, presentations that address: Integration of behavioral health (prevention and treatment of mental health and substance use disorders) and physical health, co-occurring disorder, peers and recovery coaching and strength-based services as well as the topics below.
Please feel free to submit proposals that address other topics that you think address this year’s theme.
Presenter Compensation: One presenter per session will receive registration for both days of the SUD Conference as well as in-state travel mileage. If this presenter must travel more than two (2) hours to the conference, he/she will also receive a one-night stay at the Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center, Detroit.
· Affordable Care Act (ACA)· Primary Care Integration
· Behavioral health integration
· DSM 5
· Health reform (Medicaid population, medical home model, dual eligible, ROSC, etc.)
· ASAM
· Confidentiality / · Beginning, intermediate and advanced tracks for prevention, treatment and co-occurring disorders
· Ethics
· Evidence-based practice (prevention, treatment & co-occurring)
· Substance use disorder service systems overview
· Motivational interviewing and enhancements
· Community-based case management
· Conflict Case Management
· Medication-assisted treatment
· Housing supports – recovery, transitional, supportive
· Strength-based & client centered
· Recovery management and peer support services / · Criminal justice population/recovery courts
· Age, gender and culturally specific services (Treating women in correctional settings, women veterans, adolescents)
· Challenges for military families and returning veterans
· Diversity
· Faith-based services
· Successful interventions for families and children
· New drug trends, prescription drug abuse
· Communicable disease
· Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
· Trauma Informed Care (Trauma informed interventions, secondary trauma/compassion fatigue)
· Gambling disorder
· Eating disorders w/mental health & substance use disorders
· Impact of medical marijuana on treatment and recovery
· Effectively Using Social Media
· Overdose Prevention / · Prevention prepared communities (Strategic Prevention Framework, coalition building, Recovery Oriented System of Care (ROSC) elements, environmental strategies, other Michigan Department of Health and Human Services priorities such as mental health promotion & suicide prevention)
· Prevention services in a Medicaid system
· Crisis intervention
· Screening, brief intervention, intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT)
· Communities that Care
· Tobacco prevention and cessation
· Community Mobilization
· Supervision
· Administrative opportunities for agency human resources, accounting, and other non-clinical staff within healthcare reform
· Technology oriented delivery system / · Planning skills including plan implementation
· Outcomes and evaluation
· Connections between strategic planning and visioning
· Provider business practices
Michigan Association of CMH Boards
Purpose of this form: Training program planners at MACMHB use the information requested in this form for several things – to assure appropriateness of content; to assess whether the presentation meets criteria for social work “Continuing Education Clock Hours,” and/or substance use disorder professional certification “Contact Hours”; to develop program description and learning objectives for the brochure. Description and learning objectives may be edited and formatted for inclusion in program brochure.
· Complete this form [electronically] and save it as a document.
· Required to Send: 1) completed submission form and 2) a resume for each presenter.
· Return via email to
· We allow for a maximum of 3 presenters during a workshop. Exceptions may be granted based on content of workshop, but must be approved in advance.
· Workshops are 90 minutes; a small number of double sessions may be considered.
Proposed Time:Check all your availability / Workshop: September 19 Morning (10:15am – 11:45am)
Workshop: September 19 Afternoon (2:00pm – 3:30pm)
Workshop: September 20 Morning (10:15am – 11:45am)
Workshop: September 20 Afternoon (2:00pm – 3:30pm)
Target Audience: / Advocates/Coaches/Peers ___ Clinical
Administrative/Executive Leadership ___ Individuals with lived experience
Preventionist and Coalitions
Check all that apply: / Targeted Experience Level: Entry Level Intermediate Advanced
Social Workers: Macro [administrative] Micro [clinical]
Presentation Title to be Listed in Brochure:
QUANTIFIABLE LEARNING OBJECTIVES [include a MINIMUM of 3 - MAXIMUM of 4]
Use such words as: define, memorize, repeat, record, list, recall, name, relate, specify, cite, recount, restate, summarize,
discuss, describe, recognize, explain, express, identify, translate, exhibit, solve, apply, employ, use, demonstrate, illustrate, operate, calculate, show, experiment, interpret, classify, differentiate, group, compare, organize, contrast, examine, categorize
EXAMPLE – Participants will be able to 1) identify a working definition of Trauma; 2) Repeat 2 common reactions of Trauma in each of 5 life domains;3) list 4 standards for Trauma Informed services for your organization; 4) describe the 3 Stages of Healing; and 5) list the 4 steps in every session.
Participants will be able to:
Presentation Description – Please provide a brief description (5-7 sentences) of the proposed presentation that we may use for promotional purposes.
Description: Limit of 175 words.
What are the topics / sections to be covered?
Topics:
Bibliography: Please identify where material for this presentation is drawn from. You may attach a separate bibliography or use additional pages if necessary.
Bibliography:
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Attach a one or two page resume/bio for each presenter
Primary Presenter Information:
Name:
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Submit all materials by April 19, 2016 to
Annette Pepper at