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OHIO SE CCOE

 
 
 

SEProviding technical assistance for

SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT

the evidence-based practice


The Ohio Supported Employment Coordinating Center of Excellence is a program of the Center for Evidence-Based Practices (EBPs) at Case Western Reserve University—a partnership between the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences and the Department of Psychiatry, Case School of Medicine.
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AUDIO INITIATIVE

 

Audio initiative iconThe Center for Evidence-Based Practices (EBPs) at Case is collecting audio recordings of service providers, consumers, and others telling stories of their experiences with EBPs and other services.Audio initiative icon

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NEWS

 

Conference 2010 to celebrate ten years of EBPs in Ohio, combine annual SAMI-IDDT & SE events, as well as tobacco recovery

Save these dates! The Center for Evidence-Based Practices (CEBP) at Case Western Reserve University will host its next conference October 12, 13, and 14, 2010. The event, titled "Sustaining Evidence-Based Practices: The Next Ten Years", will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the State of Ohio's success with implementing EBPs for people diagnosed with mental illness. The event will highlight national EBP research and lessons-learned from EBP initiatives in Ohio and other states.

 

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Ohio Supported Employment conference 2009 retrospective

 

SE pioneer Gary Bond provides an update on research, evidence for supported employment

 

Consultant and author Philip Devol helps people understand the psycho-social dimensions of poverty

 

Michele Robinson helps young woman with co-occurring disorders re-enter community after prison by providing supported employment

 

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ANNUAL CONFERENCE

 

Conference 2010 to celebrate ten years of EBPs in Ohio, combine annual SAMI-IDDT & SE events, as well as tobacco recovery


Save these dates! The Center for Evidence-Based Practices (CEBP) at Case Western Reserve University will host its next conference October 12, 13, and 14, 2010. The event, titled "Sustaining Evidence-Based Practices: The Next Ten Years," will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the State of Ohio's success with implementing EBPs for people diagnosed with mental illness or co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders.

 

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OTHER TRAINING EVENTS

 

The Ohio SE CCOE recommends a number of training events sponosred by the Ohio SAMI CCOE – another program of the Center for EBPs at Case – that will enhance direct-practice with people who have been diagnosed with mental illness or a co-occurring mental and substance use disorder. Look for these events on the event-calendar of the Ohio SAMI CCOE:

  • Motivational Interviewing (MI) 1 & 2
  • Addictions 101
  • Relapse Prevention
  • Understanding Vicarious Trauma and Its Impact on Service Providers

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Work Is Recovery:
True stories about real people

Work is Recovery

- Free PDF of entire booklet now available!

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Every Journey
Has a Story (Audio CD)

Every Journey cover
- Success stories and take-home tips about SE

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ADVANCED DEGREES & FELLOWSHIPS

Enroll at Case Western Reserve University, emerge a leader in your field.Adelbert Hall


-Transform lives with direct-practice clinical skills
-Transform organizations with capacity-building skills
-Transform communities by facilitating inter-system collaboration


Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences

Earn a Master of Social Science Administration (MSSA) and/or a Ph.D. in Social Welfare. Paid field placements, scholarships, research assistantships, fellowships, and other forms of assistance are available in mental health, addiction services, and community development, among others.

| 800-863-6772 | web site | dual disorders fellowship | phd program |


Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine

One-year post-residency fellowships are available in addiction psychiatry and community psychiatry.

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