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Continuing Education Program Sponsored by Catholic Charities Presented by Saint Louis University School of Social Work Shannon Cooper-Sadlo,

MSW, LCSW

FORMULATING MEASURABLE CLIENT GOALS


Course Description The purpose of this presentation is to provide practicing clinicians working in social service agencies with the skills necessary to create person centered plans of care. Due to the increase of the use of evidence based practice and person centered plans of care in service delivery programs, practitioners are required to provide documentation that measures not only adherence to the models of treatment but also includes ways to measure client progress. Objectives: 1. To apply a recovery based model of documentation. 2. To create and implement documentation that includes clients in the plan of care process. 3. To evaluate measurable goals and objectives in order to accurately monitor client progress and areas of growth.
This intermediate level training benefits caseworkers and clinical staff. Attendees will receive 3 Continuing Education Hours (CEHs = 3). Date: Time: Friday, March 1, 2013 9:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Registration sign-in: 8:30 a.m. Program begins promptly at 9:00 a.m. Location: Queen of Peace Center 325 N. Newstead Ave. St. Louis, MO 63108 Please register for this training by Thursday, February 21st using the email invitation. If you have any questions or need to cancel your registration, please contact Varrietta Anthony at: training@ccstl.org or 314-367-5500 x1135. If you have any questions about other Catholic Charities Federation training, please contact Gayle Shank at: gshank@ccstl.org or 314-367-5500 x1116.

Presenter

Shannon Cooper-Sadlo MSW/LCSW, Assistant Clinical Professor, currently teaches BSSW level practice course, MSW level courses in the mental health and family concentrations. Shannon is a graduate of Saint Louis University BSSW program and of the University of Denver MSW program. She has been in clinical practice with various populations for 18 years. In these positions, she has had significant experience with people experiencing co-occurring disorders in hospitals and community mental health settings. Shannon is currently working as an LCSW supervisor and with women experiencing trauma and substance use in a residential treatment facility.

Attendees will receive a Certificate of Completion reflecting 3 hours of Continuing Education provided by Saint Louis University School of Social Work.

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