Mental Health Conferences
11th Annual Sequential Intercept Mapping Conference
The 11th Annual Sequential Intercept Mapping Conference focuses on diverting individuals with mental and substance use disorders from the criminal justice system. It will be held in Cambridge, MD.
Some quick details about this conference.
The 11th Annual Sequential Intercept Mapping Conference is designed to help communities identify resources and gaps in services for individuals with mental and substance use disorders. The conference aims to develop strategic action plans to divert these individuals from the criminal justice system into treatment. Attendees can expect to engage with leaders and agencies to identify strategies for effective diversion.
The conference will cover the Sequential Intercept Mapping Model, which outlines how individuals interact with the criminal justice system. It will provide insights into developing local strategic action plans and offer opportunities for networking and collaboration among professionals.
Maybe the most important details of the conference.
This organization is hosting this conference.
Mid Shore Behavioral Health, Inc.
Mid Shore Behavioral Health, Inc. is a non-profit organization serving as a regional CSA for several counties in Maryland, focusing on behavioral health services.
Phone: 410-770-4801
Here's information on Continuing Education Units (or CEUs).
This training qualifies for three Category I continuing education units.
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