Conferences:

CATES I - March 30, 2004
CATES II - June 11, 2004
CATES III - August 20, 2004
CATES IV - November 30, 2004
CATES V - December 3, 2004
CATES VI - June 28, 2005
CATES VII - June 30, 2005


Presentations:

CATES I - Presentations
CATES II - Presentations
CATES III - Presentations
CATES IV - Presentations
CATES V - Presentations

 

CATES VI

June 28, 2005
San Diego County
Sheraton San Diego Hotel, Mission Valley
1433 Camino Del Rio South
San Diego, California 92108

Sponsors

Co-Sponsors
ADP

California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs (www.adp.state.ca.us)

For complete training information, click on brochure link below.

Registration fee (see Returned Check Policy below)
Early Registration (Prior to June 10th) ..$85
Regular Registration (After June 10th) ..$95
Continuing Education Credits ..$20

Guest Rooms
A limited number of guest rooms at two reduced rates are available at the Sheraton San Diego Hotel, Mission Valley, for the evening of June 27, 2005. The reduced rate for state government employees is $110/night (proper documentation is required). You can guarantee a reservation at the state rate by calling 619-260-0111. The reduced catering rate for non-government employees is $129/night. You can guarantee your reservation at the catering rate by calling 866-912-4025. Be sure to mention that you’re attending the “UCLA ISAP” training when reserving your room. Please note that the cut-off date for reserving a guest room is May 27, 2005. Reservation requests received after 5:00 p.m. local time at the hotel on the cut-off date will be accepted on a space and rate availability basis.

Links
Sponsorship Opportunities (Sponsorship Application, Call for Sponsorship)
Training Brochure
Agenda
PowerPoint Presentations

Continuing Education
The California Addiction Training and Education Series meets the qualifications for 6 continuing education (CE) credits (1-day conference). An additional $20 fee will be assessed for those attendees wishing to receive CE credit. Continuing Education will be offered for the following disciplines:

Psychologists:
UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs is approved by the American Psychological Association to offer continuing education for psychologists. UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs maintains responsibility for the program.

Marriage and Family Therapists (MFTs)/Marriage, Family, and Child Counselors (MFCCs)/ Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs):
UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs is approved by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) to offer continuing education for MFTs, MFCCs, and LCSWs (PCE2001).

Substance Abuse Treatment Counselors and Specialists:
UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs is approved by the California Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (CAADAC) to offer continuing education for Certified Addiction Counselors (C.A.C., #2N-00-445-1104); by the California Association of Alcohol/Drug Educators (CAADE) to offer continuing education for Certified Addictions Treatment Specialists (C.A.T.S., CP 20 731 C 0707); and by the California Association of Addiction Recovery Resources (CAARR) to offer continuing education for Certified Alcoholism and Other Drug Addictions Recovery Specialists (C.A.S., 5033).

Registered Nurses:
The UCLA School of Nursing will provide Board of Registered Nursing continuing education units (9542).

Corrections Personnel:
The California Addiction Training and Education Series: Methamphetamine Treatment qualifies for credit-hours under the California Board of Corrections' Standards and Training for Correction (STC), Work-Related Education and Training (WRE) alternative. To obtain WRE credit for attending the CATES training, please follow these steps:

  1. Request training credit through your department's STC Training Manager.
  2. In turn, your training manager should submit the WRE application (on-line) to STC for certification. Note: This step can be done retroactively, but it must be done.
  3. Upon completion of the CATES training, you should complete a "WRE Post-Course Benefit Analysis" form. You can obtain this form through your training manager.

For STC- or WRE alternative-related questions, please contact Nathaniel Reed, California Department of Corrections, at 916-324-2878.


Attention All UCLA Customers:

Returned Check Fine Increases:
In order to better cover the cost of returned check processing to the University, UCLA will increase the returned check fee from $10 to $25 effective February 1, 2005. This amount covers the majority of the costs involved, is an industry standard, and is permitted by California law.

“Cash Only” Policy for Returned Check Writers:
Effective February 1, 2005, any person who has more than three checks returned unpaid to the University will be placed on a “Cash Only” basis (i.e. cash, credit card, cashier’s check, or money order) for all future transactions. A letter will be mailed to the current mailing/billing address on file if this threshold is met, and no future checks will be accepted. We are not responsible for delivery of mail or the accuracy of the address on file.

Enforcement of the “Cash Only” Policy:
Check payments made in person at the Administrative Main Cashier or the Remittance Processing Center will not be accepted from customers who have been placed on a “Cash Only” basis. Check payments mailed to the Remittance Processing Center by customers on a “Cash Only” basis will be accepted, but credit will not be posted to their BAR account for two weeks.