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Law and Ethics Conference 2017 - OC Task Force on Hoarding
When and where
Date and time
Friday, September 29, 2017 · 8am - 4pm PDT
Location
Walter D Ehlers Recreation Center, Heritage Hall 8150 Knott Ave Buena Park, CA 90620
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Description
Legal and Ethical Issues that Emerge in Hoarding
Friday, September 29, 2017 from 9am-4:00pm. Registration starts at 8:00am. Registration includes continental breakfast, beverages and boxed lunch.
Paper registration form can be found here.
This is a conference for all service providers who encounter those with hoarding behavior.
Agenda: Keynote Speaker: Hon. Kim Hubbard, J.D.
Session One: Legal and Ethical Issues/Section 8 Housing/Rights and Accommodation with William Wise, J.D.
Session Two: Public Services, Code Enforcement, and private relationships (e.g., family, neighbors and therapists)
Session Three: Expert Panel Discussion: "Plan of Action for Fictitious Situation"
Social Workers, Marriage Family Therapists, Counselors, Psychologists, Attorneys: Course meets the qualifications for 5 hours of continuing credit for LCSWs, LMFTs, LPCCs, or LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. CEUs for attorneys have also been applied for. You may add one day of CEUs for $20 by purchasing them along with your conference ticket.
NASW-CA Chapter is the provider of this conference. Space is limited.
FAQs
I have questions. Who do I contact?
You may contact Pam Presnall at Mental Health Association of Orange County (MHAOC) at presnall@mhaoc.org.
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
You do not need to bring a printed ticket. You will check in at the front door.
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About the organizer
The Orange County Task Force on Hoarding is a volunteer, advisory group that meets monthly to review existing residential hoarding situations that effect the health and safety of individuals in Orange County. The task force is comprised of representatives of agencies and programs that often are able to help. Organizations that encounter hoarding situations are encouraged to bring challenging cases to the monthly task force meeting for review (confidentiality rules apply) with the goal of identifying strategies, developing plans and locating resources that may help bring about a positive outcome for all involved.