Statewide Calendar 06-12/1983
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alcohol and drug abuse servIces
(913) 296-3925
DR. LORNE A. PHILLIPS, COMMISSIONER
KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND REHABILITATION SERVICES 2700 WEST SIXTH BIDDLE BUILOING TOPEKA, KANSAS 66606
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JUNE - DECEMBER
1983
STATEWIDE CALENDAR
JUNE
2
Kansas Association of Alcohol
and Drug Program Directors
Board Meeting
Salina
Contact: Dennis Beitz
913/776-7178
3
Kansas Association ,of Alcohol
and Drug Program Directors
Membership Meeting
Salina
. Contact: Dennis Beitz
913/776-7178
6-9
Fourth Annual
Conference on
Assistance Programs
. National
Employee
EAP
Conference
Contact:
Center
Bethany Medical Center
51 North 12th
Kansas Ci ty 6610 2
913/281-8954
8, 9
Get Set Training
9:00 - 4:00
Junior League
2709 West 29th
Topeka
Contact: N C A - Topeka
1301 Topeka Blvd.
Topeka 66612
913/235-8622
15 to July 27
Seven Week Family Coping -
Group Session
Contact: N C A - Topeka
1301 Topeka
Topeka 66612
913/233-0165
17
Wyandotte Training Institute
(See last page)
23
Kansas Association
Prevention Professionals
of
Contact: Atha Webster/Gay
Shawnee Mission Public Schools
Alcohol Education Project
6649 Lamar
Shawnee Mission 66202
913/384-6800
23
Wyandotte Training Institute
(See last page)
23, 24
"BRIDGING THE GAP A
Dialogue for Substance Abuse
Professionals"
Washburn University
A two-day event to enhance a
working relationship among
Substance Abuse Professionals.
16 CE U's
Contact: Dr. John Lowe
Washburn University
1700 College
Topeka 66621
913/295-6468
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JUNE (cont.)
24
Wyandotte Training Institute
(See last page)
24
Breaking the Cycle of' Domestic
Violence & Sexual Abuse
8:30a.m. - 4:15 p.m.
The purpose of thi~ workshop is
to provide information about the
treatment of domestic ,violence
and sexual abuse. It will include
an overview of the
characteristics of the families
'involved and of the clinical
issues relevant to treatment and
stages of development.
Fee: $75.00
CE U's: 6 contact hours for
social workers; 6.5 for nurses
Contact: Dan Harkness
Bert Nash Community
Health Center, Inc.
336 Missouri
Lawrence 66044
913/843-9192
Mental
SRS/ ADAS
Prevention Training (On-going)
Training Includes:
Basic Orientation to Prevention;
Positive Self Concept
Development; ,
Family Strengthening;
Alcohol/Drug Information
Working With Schools.
Contact: Cynthia Galyardt
SRS/ ADAS
913/296-3925
- KCKCC-Addiction
Program (On-going)
Courses are designed for
individuals interested in entering
the field or persons wanting to
enhance current skills of
counseling substance abusers.
Courses include: Introduction to
Addiction; Counseling the
Alcoholic & Drug Abuser I;
Group Dynamics and the
Addictions I; Client Management
Procedures; CounseÜng with
Special Populations.
45 Contact Hours
Fee: $50.00
Counselor
Contact: Anita Reach
Kansas City Kansas Community
College
7250 State Ave, Kansas City,
Kansas 66112
913/334-1100, Ext. 127
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JULY
15
Kansas Citizens Advisory
Committee on Alcohol and other
Drug Abuse - Quarterly Meeting
8:30 - 3:30
Great Bend
Contact: Charlotte Glenn
ADAS
913/296-3925
15
"SUBSTANCE ABUSE: From
Denial to Treatment" Workshop
9:00 - 4-:30
-Larry Bethel, M.A. - Leader
This workshop will attempt to
examine therapists' values and
beliefs pertaining to substance
abuse and abusers, and the
possibility of those attitudes
interfering in their work with
clients. Participants will review
specific therapeutic issues
relative to the treatment of the
substance abuser and develop
skills in identifying, assessing,
and treating substance abuse.
Learn about: Conducting
initial/assessment interviews;
Negotiating contracts for
treatment between therapist and
client; Determining appropriate
length of treatment; Involving
the entire family in the
treatment process.
Fee: $75.00
CEU's: 6 hours by Behavioral
Regula tory Board
KACA/KADCA contract hours
applied for.
Contact: Cindy Parkans Weiner
Wyandot Mental Health Center,
39th & Eaton
Kansas City, KS 66103
913 /831-9500
21
Kansas Assn. of Drug Counselors
- Annual Business Meeting
Salina
Testing - 9:00 - 12:00 Noon
Business Meeting - 2:00 - 5:00
p.m.
Dinner - 6:00 p.m.
Contact: Donna Baier
F.A.R.M. House
Box 711
Newton
316/283-674-3
22
Kansas Assn. of Drug Counselors
- Annual Business Meeting, Salina
Workshop
9:00 - 4-:30
Dr. David Smith, Medical
Director of the Haight Ashbury
Free Medical Clinic, San
Francisco, CA
Fee: $30.00
Contact: Donna Baier
F.A.R.LVI. House
Box 711
Newton
316/283-674- 3
21, 22
Get Set Training
9:00 - 4-:00
Junior League
2709 West 29th
Topeka
Contact: N C A - Topeka
913/235-8622
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JULY (cont.)
26,27
SRS Area Office Alcohol and
Drug Specialists Quarterly
Meeting
Topeka
Contact: SRS/ ADAS
913/296-3925
28,29
Wyandotte Training -Institute
(see last page)
Date to be Established
Recovery Services Council, Inc.,
Open House
10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
122 North Millwood
Wichita
Open House to orient interested
persons to services and new
location.
Contact: Bill McGurk
316/265-8546
NOTES
NOTES
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AUGUST
5
Wyandotte Training Institute
(see last page)
6
Community Addictive Treatment
Center
21st Birthday Party
Gage Park, Topeka
Contact: Glenn Leonardi
or Liz Meyer
Community Addictive Treatment
Center
1319 Lincoln
'Topeka 66604
~13/235-5306
7 - 12
Kansas School Team Training
Contact: Cynthia Galyardt
SRS/ ADAS
Biddle Building, 2700 W. 6th
Topeka, 66606
913/296-3925
10, 11
Get Set Training
9:00 - 4:00
Junior League
2709 West 29th
Topeka 66612
Contact: N C A - Topeka
1301 Topeka
Topeka
913/235-8622
18, 19
"Progression into Relapse"
Workshop led by Miller and
Associates.
CEU's applied for. Limited to
100. $10.00 fee.
Cont.act: Kenny Lemon
. Sunrise, Inc.
523 Main
Lamed 67550
316/285-3462
19
"CRISIS INTERVENT£ON WITH
F AMILlES" Workshop
Pat Dubber, LMSW - Leader
9:00 - 4:30
Fee: $75.00
This workshop will blend the
principles of crisis intervention
theory and a famHy systems
framework.
Participants will address the
principles of short-term,
goal-oriented work, and learn
how to assess and intervene in
crisis situations. Emphasis will
be on intervention skills and
techniques.
Learn about:
Blending these techniques
into your own therapeutic
style;
Contracting with clients
around specific treatment
goals for a limited number
of sessions;
Determining
"crisis" clients
needing
treatment.
C E U's: 6 hours by Behavioral
Regulatory Board. Applied for
KACA/KADCA Hours
appropriate
from clients
long-term
Contact: Cindy Parkans Weiner
Wyandot Mental Health Ctr.
36th and Eaton
Kansas City, KS 6610.3
913/831-9500
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SEPTEMBER
7
Kansas Association of Alcohol
and Drug Program Directors
Board Meeting
Rock Springs Ranch
10:00 - 12:00
Contact: Dennis Beitz
913/776-7178
7,8,9
Kansas Association of Alcohol
and Drug Program Directors
Membership Meeting
Theme: "Management"
Contact: Peggy Harold
316/342-3015
12 - 14
"Developing Capable People
Training of Trainers" with Dr. H.
Stephen Glenn
Topeka
Contact: Ron Alexander
SRS/ ADAS
2700 West 6th Street
Biddle Building
Topeka, KS 66606
913 /296-3925
14
Nurses Workshop
1:00 - 3:00
Trego Co. Hospital
W aKeeney, KS
Workshop for nurses on detox
No Fee
Contact: Delores Barnes
Trego Co. Hospital
WaKeeney 67672
913/743-2134
15
"Strengthening Kansas Familìes"
An evening with Dr. H. Stephen
Glenn
Washburn University
Topeka 66621
Contact: Ron Alexander
SRS/ADAS
2700 West 6th Street
Biddle Building
Topeka 66606
913/296-3925
16
Workshop on Impaired Nurses.
Mid-America Nurses Society on
Alcoholism and KSAA-Sponsors.
Johnson County Community
College
Contact: Pat Green, R.N.
Menninger Foundation
Topeka 66606
913/273-7500, Ext. 5610
16
Wyandotte Training Institute
(see last page)
17
Family Fair (Featuring Dr. H.
Stephen Glenn)
W ichi ta
Contact: Sharon Van Horn
Kansas State Network (KSN)
905 North Main
P.O. Box 333
Wichita 67201
316/265-5631
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SEPTEMBER (cont.)
21-23
Second Annual Black Alcoholism
Conference
Topeka
Program: Violence and Abuse in
the Black Family as it relates to
alcohol and drugs
Contact: Mrs. June Mikulka
Coordinator, '" Division
Continuing Eduèation
The Menninger Foundation
Box 829
Topeka 66601
913/273-7500, EXT 5995
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¡'Strengthening Kansas Families"
A Television broadcast on K TWU
- Channel 11
Northeast Kansas
Contact: Ron Alexander
SRS/ ADAS
2700 West 6th Street
Biddle Building
Topeka 66606
913/296-3925
22, 23
Get Set Training
9:00 - 4:00
Winchester High School
Contact: NCA - Topeka
913 /235-8622
29
Kansas Alcoholism Counselors
Association Semi-Annual
Meeting
Workshop
Contact: Carole Schoenthaler
Lamed State Hospital
P.O. Box 89
Lamed 67550
I -2131
29, 3~0
Kansas Alcoholism Counselors
Association Semi-Annual
Meeting
Contact: Carole Schoenthaler
Lamed State Hospital
P.O. Box 89
Lamed 67550
316/285-2131
30
Wyandotte Training Institute
(see last page)
Da te to be determined
"Strengthening Kansas Families"
A television program broadcast
throughout Kansas by the Kansas
State Network (KSN)
Contact: Ron Alexander
SRS/ ADAS
2700 \V est 6th Street
Biddle Building
Topeka 66606
913/296-3925
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OCTOBER
1 - 31
ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG
ABUSE AWARENESS MONTH
"Community Concerns.
Commumity Solutions"
Contact: Judy Whitworth
SRS/ ADAS
913/296-3925
14
Kansas Citizens Advisory
Committee on Alcohol and other
Drug Abuse - Quarterly Meeting
8:30 - 3:30
Topeka
Program: Agenda items will
include discussion of legislation
proposed for the 1984 session.
Contact: Charlotte Glenn
SRS/ ADAS
913 /296-3925
20, 21
Youth Alcohol Treatment
Conference - NIAAA Secretarial
Initiative
Overland Park
Attendance will be limited.
Contact: Cynthia Dean
SRS/ADAS
913/296-3925
20, 21
Wyandotte Training Institute
(see last page)
21,22,23
"AWARENESS 83"
Oak Park Mall
Drug Awareness Fair
Prevention, use, abuse,
addiction, alternatives:, etc.
Contact: Diane Wertz
913/764-6463
25, 26
SRS Area Office Alcohol and
Drug Specialists Quarter ly
Meeting
Contact: SRS/ ADAS
913/296-3925
27, 28
Regional Conference on Alcohol
and Youth
Menorah
Auxiliary
Regency Park Convention Center
Kansas City, Missouri
Medical
Center
Contact: Julie Gerson!,
Chairperson
816/276-8133
28
Wyandotte Training Institute
(see last page)
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NOVEMBER
2 and 9
CHEMICAL PEOPLE
A Media-based project on PBS
channels - KCPT in Kansas City;
KTWU in Topeka; KPTS in
Wichita.
Contact:
11
Wyandotte Training Institute
(see last page)
NOTES
NOTES
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, DECEMBER
Date to be established
NAB Challenge
Program: State
contest, open
communities
bartenders
to local
Contact: Judy Whitworth
SRS/ ADAS
913/296-3925
Kansas Association of Alcohol
and Drug Program Directors
Board Meeting
Kansas City
Contact: Dennis Beitz
913/776-7178
2
Kansas Association of Alcohol
and Drug Program Directors
Membership Meeting
Kansas City
Contact: Dennis Beitz
913/776-7178
2
Wyandotte Training Institute
(see last page)
NOTES
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June 17
June 23
June 24
July 15
July 28, 29
August 5
August 19
Sept. 16
Sept. 30
Oct. 20, 21
Oct. 28
Nov. 11
Dec. 2
Jan. 6
Jan. 20
Feb. 3
March 9
March 23
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WYANDOTTE TRAINING INSTITUTE
"Grief Work with Childrenll
liThe Professional's Role in a Rural Communltyl1
liRe-Energize Yourself and Your Practicell
IISubstance Abuse: From Denial to Treatmentll
IIAdvanced Therapeutic Interventions in Child Sexual Abusell
IICreating a Positive Environment: Leadership and Motivation Skills
IICrisis Intervention with Familiesll
IIDSM III: Practical Diagnostic Applicationsll
liThe Chronic Population and Psychotropic Drugs"
"Domestic Violence: A Concern for All Agesll
"The Six-Letter Dirty Word: Budgetll
IIWomen in Management: Issues and Impactll
IIJack of All Trades: Juggling Roles and Responsibilitiesll
IIProgressive Personnel Management: Achieving through Human
Resources"
liRe-Energize Yourself
"Treatment of the Adolescent Substance Abuserll
"DSM III: Practical Diagnostic Applicationsll
liThe Chronic Population and Psychotropic Drugsll
Call 831-9500, ext. 39, for further information.
3/3/83
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