CASE.EDU:    HOME | DIRECTORIES | SEARCH
case western reserve university

CENTER FOR EBPs

 
 

 

select

Choose any combination, click "submit" below.


Article topic:

Initiatives of the Center for EBPs:

 

Article category:

 

Collaborators:

 


article
archives






printed news
archives

Evidence Matters cover

| get resource |



EBP Online News



 
January 12, 2010

Fellowship program bolsters workforce that serves people diagnosed with mental and substance use disorders

The Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences—the school of social work at Case Western Reserve University—is partnering with the newly formed Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) Board of Cuyahoga County to advance the knowledge, experience, and leadership capabilities of the mental-health and addiction-service workforces in Ohio’s largest county of 1.28 million people. The partnership is known as the “Consolidated Board Mental Health and Substance Abuse (MH/SA) Fellows Program.” Professionals recruited to the Program are individuals who demonstrate a long-term commitment to their professions.

 

| learn more |


January 02, 2010

Conference 2010 update: Become a workshop presenter, submit your abstract by February 15

Happy New Year! We are currently accepting abstracts for workshops from potential presenters for our Conference 2010, "Sustaining Evidence-Based Practices: The Next 10 Years," which will take place at the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, Ohio on October 12, 13 & 14. Workshops will focus on topics that enhance the delivery of evidence-based practices (EBPs) and emerging best practices for adults diagnosed with mental illness or co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders.

 

| learn more |


January 01, 2010

Stories from 2009 to 2001 available in archive on 'news' page

Consult the left sidebar column of the "news" page for an archive of stories from the Center for EBPs at Case Western Reserve University and its Coordinating Center of Excellence (CCOE) initiatives. Our archive of printed newsletters dates back to 2001.

 

| learn more |