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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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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.
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| Dear RICHARD, | 
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 |
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Welcome to our new Educational Approved
Providers:
- New Views
- Simone Academy
- Bridgeway
- Seabrook House
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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.eduOcean 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.orgDivision
of Mental Health: 609-777-0748 Integrity Inc. Newark and
Secaucus-201-583-7104 Interstate Facts: Ridgewood- www.interstatefacts.com 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
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| 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.
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| 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." |
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