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Recently Recertified June 2010 Board Meeting 
 
CTTS:
1.) Brown Richards,     Naomi
2.) Cole, Dawn Laurel
3.) Cortez, Ruben
4.) Dingman, Deirdre Ann
5.) Dorman, Alissa
6.) Dwyer, Martha H.
7.) Garant, Walter
8.) Grant, Cynthia
9.) Heyman, Lynn
10.) Iwinski, Amanda
11.) Nuccio- Cintron, Brigtta
12.) Velcheck - Arnold, Joanne T.
13.) Wagner, Joyce 
14.) Wilson, Constance M.
 
CCS:
1.) Brady, Phoebe
2.) Brosky, Mark Blaise
3.) Cavaiola, Carolann Kane
4.) Cervelli, Roseann
5.) Conneely, John J.
6.) Hill, Elizabeth
7.) Koran, George Jr.
8.) Krolack, Janice B.
9.) Leipold- Roland, Donna
10.) Pateman, Brenda
11.) Pereira, Joao A.
12.) Zwiebel, Mary Ann
 
CDA:
1.) Coleman, John Jr.
2.) Fullwood Johnson, Conchetta
3.) Geddis, Syria
3.) Mileto, Suzanne
4.) Shoonover, Susan
5.) Tashir- Rodriguez, Osiris
6.) Turpin, Casanders
 
CPS:
1.) Eckert, Jennifer
2.) Goeke, Christopher J.
3.) Harmon- Mollicone, Lisa
4.) Lodge, Mary Ellen
5.) Marks, Robyn
6.) Miceli, Fran
7.) Notte, Carol Ann
8.) Ponto, Richard
9.) Salt, Norman R.
10.) Starn, Donald F
11.) Stevens, Denise
12.) Surks, Linda
 
CJC:
1.) Fowler, Patt
2.) Janowski, Christopher
3.) Pelland, Jacynth
4.) Plaza, Gloria
5.) Sapp, William
6.) Scrudy, Leonard 
 
CMHA:
1.) Bradley , William J.
2.)  Koriaeva, Iryna
CODS:
1.)D'Archangelo, Michael 2.) Budsock, Robert
3.) McCruden, Josephine
4.) Rose, Dorothy
5.) Scardilli, Sandra
6.) Williams, Harold
 
RMA:
1.) Hopkins, Claude
 
CCDP:
1. ) Reres, Mary C.
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Registered for June 11 Written Exam
CADC:
1.      Alvardo, Alide
2.      Anderson, Margaret
3.      Asia, Cheryl
4.      Benincasa, Jillian Nicole
5.      Bennett, Leni
6.      Blake, Robin
7.      Blamhsah, Kaktie Kelly
8.      Borges, Kim
9.      Boyce, Michelle
10.    Brennan, Carolanne
11.    Burnett, James
12.    Cabana, Diana
13.    Calabrese, Jane E.
14.    Campbell, Shonda
15.    Caputo, Marylou
16.    Carroll, Esther D.
17.    Carter, Linda
18.    Cherry, Jeffrey
19.    Cole, Erin
20.    Coleman, Herbert F.
21.    Collington, Michael
22.    Craig, Stephanie
23.    Davis, Victoria
24.    DeSilvestri, Chris
25.    Downing, Nadine
26.    Elam, Dawn
27.    Feaster, La Vera
28.    Fobian, Lisa
29.    Gamble, Alberta
30.    Gangemi, Jennifer
31.    Graves, John
32.    Gross, Shelene
33.    Gunning, Lyndon
34.    Gurley, Theresa
35.    Hamilton, Richard J. Jr
36.    Hart, Kim L.
37.    Jackson, William J.
38.    Jones, Grace
39.    Kinyatta, Abdul Al Shakir
40.    Kirkland, Vincent
41.    Knight, Joanne
42.    Koch, Michele
43.    Lamon, Laura
44.    Legall, Pam
45.    Le Vach, Mari
46.    Lindsay, Charles
47.    Long, Deborah A.
48.    Mason, Kimberly D.
49.    McNair- Miller, Denise
50.    Melillo, Mark
51.    Miller, Gina
52.    Modrzejewski, Caroline
53.    Mulford, Andrew
54.    Donohue- Olivieri, Lisa
55.    Outlaw, Garcia
56.    Palin, Beverly
57.    Patterson, Simone
58.    Pierce, Rodney
59.    Polk, Raymond
60.    Prommel, Abigail
61.    Riehl, Debra
62.    Rodd, Richard
63.    Rodriguez, Osvaldo
64.    Schejtman- Bach, Liza
65.    Sciarappa, Anthony
66.    Sette, Michael
67.    Sgaramella, Christina
68.    Shaw, Stephanie
69.    Thomas, Kelly
70.    Troisi, James
71.    Vasquez, Gloribel
72.    Ventrone, Michael
73.    White, Denise
74.     Wright, Miriam
CCS:
1.) Alvarez, Rafael
2.) Bennett, Lynn Tracy
3.) Caputo, Elisabeth
4.) Healy, Douglas
5.) Healy, Patricia A.
6.) Lopez, Alexandra
7.) Polite, Ernest L.
CPS:
1.) DelCampo, Dorothy E.
CADC Spanish:
1.) Sandoval, Jairo
CCJP:
1.) Greenagel, Frank Jr.
 
Dear RICHARD,
flowers
Welcome to your certification newsletter!
It has been over a year now that the Board has functioned without any government funding and yet, despite a major reduction in staff and income, we have met all of our our primary functions without any disruption in service.
We realize that some of you may not have received a timely reply to your inquires, but please note that every email is read everyday and then prioritized. Depending on the urgency of your request, it may take a few weeks before you get a response.
Thanks for your understanding.
 
-Richard Bowe
Executive Director
 
Welcome to our new Educational Approved Providers:
  • New Views
  • Simone Academy
  • Bridgeway
  • Seabrook House 
 

 Approved CADC Educational Providers
(updated May 2010 ) 

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Colleges and Universities offering degree credits

 "C" Status

Atlantic Cape Community College macnair@atlantic.edu
Burlington Community College 609-984-9311
Camden County College: Blackwoods- 856-227-7200x4532
College of NJ: Ewing-609-771-3018
Grand Canyon University:  Distance Learning-Arizona-
http://www.gcu.edu
Ocean County College- Toms River- 732- 255-0400
Montclair University:973-655-6996
Monmouth University Psychology Dept -West Long Branch-732-263-3515
Monmouth University Social Work Dept -West Long Branch- 732-263-3515
Passaic County College- http://www.pccc.edu
Richard Stockton College:  Pomona & Atlantic City- 609-626-3550
Rutgers University-Statewide: 732-445-4317
UMDNJ-University Behavioral Health Center

 
Agencies approved for full LCADC/CADC Workshop  credit - "A" Status
 
Bergen Community College: 201-477-7981
Center for Prevention and Counseling: Newton http://www.centerforprevention.org
Community Education Centers: North Jersey http://www.cecintl.com
CURA  http://curainc.org- Newark
Division of Addiction Services: http://www.state.nj.us/humanservices/das/lndex.htm
Division of Mental Health: 609-777-0748
Integrity Inc. Newark and Secaucus-201-583-7104
Interstate Facts: Ridgewood- www.interstatefacts.
com
IPCC: 973-927-6641 Morris County
Maryville:  South Jersey  http://www.maryville.org/index.htm
National Association of Social Workers:732-248-1590
New Views: Peggy.Renkel@dhs.state.nj.us
Morris County
New Reality:   North Jersey 973-621-9560x14
NJ City University- Jersey City-  http://newlearning.njcu.edu
NJPN (New Jersey Prevention Network): Statewide- www.njpn.org
Organization For Recovery: http://www.organizationforrecovery.org
Monmouth County
Professional Training Academy:  Newark 973-903-0845
NJ City University- Jersey City-  http://newlearning.njcu.edu
Simeon Academy- New Brunswick 973-493-1740
Southwest Council: 856-794-1011

Agencies :"B" status- offers individually approved coursework
 
Discovery Institute: 732-946-9444 Central Jersey
Seabrook House: 856-455-7575-ext 1042 South Jersey
UMDNJ Tobacco Dependence Program: 732-235-8222
NCADD-NJ: Statewide 609-689-0599
Saint Barnabas Health Care System: - AGoldschlag@SBHCS.com
Bridgeway House: 908-418-8398 Central Jersey
 
 
 Richard Stockton College
 
Stockton College now offers the NJ Student Assistance Coordinator (SAC) Certificate program.
SAC professionals play a key role in coordinating and working with the team whose job it is to deal with substance abuse prevention, assessment, and referral efforts in the school setting.  
Please call the School of Graduate and Continuing Studies at (609) 626-3550 or email   marypat.braudis@stockton.edu  for additional information about this 21 credit graduate-level program.

 
  Join Together : Article: see link
http://www.jointogether.org/
 

Obama Drug Strategy Stresses Evidence-Based Prevention
May 13, 2010

News Feature
by Bob Curley
President Obama said he is "committed to restoring balance in our efforts to combat the drug problems that plague our communities" in unveiling his 2010 National Drug Control Strategy, and while the plan does little to address the imbalance between demand-reduction and supply reduction spending in the drug budget, it does place stronger emphasis on implementing proven prevention strategies and investing in early interventions that are better integrated into mainstream medicine.
Prevention, drugged driving, and prescription-drug use are laid out as the priority focal points for 2010. The Strategy also sets out what drug czar Gil Kerlikowske acknowledged are "ambitious goals" to be met in the next five years, including reducing: 
the rate of youth drug use by 15 percent;

drug use among young adults by 10 percent; 
the number of chronic drug users by 15 percent; 
the incidence of drug-induced deaths by 15 percent; and 
the prevalence of drugged driving by 10 percent.

Kerlikowske, director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), was recently grilled on Capitol Hill over the direction of U.S. drug policy, but the new Strategy received plaudits from a diverse array of organizations, from Families Against Mandatory Minimums (FAMM) to the National Narcotics Officers Associations' Coalition and the Partnership for a Drug-Free America."FAMM wholeheartedly support Mr. Kerlikowske's goal of implementing evidence-based prevention, treatment, and enforcement tools. We have long believed that criminal justice debates in this country would benefit from more science and evidence and less emotion and politics," said FAMM President Julie Stewart. "This blueprint could not be more timely as Congress prepares to consider bipartisan legislation to establish a blue-ribbon national criminal justice commission that would examine all aspects of the system."
Ethan Nadelmann, director of the Drug Policy Alliance and a longtime critic of U.S. drug policy, called the strategy "an imperfect improvement" over those offered by previous administrations.
"There's no question that it points in a different direction and embraces specific policy options counter to those of the past thirty years," according to Nadelmann. "But it differs little on the fundamental issues of budget and drug policy paradigm, retaining the overwhelming emphasis on law enforcement and supply control strategies that doomed the policies of its predecessors."