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Training Opportunity - Thinking for a Change Facilitator Training

Last post 04-03-2008 6:14 AM by Jim Magee. 1 replies.
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  • Training Opportunity - Thinking for a Change Facilitator Training
    03-24-2008 7:45 AM
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    • mdooley

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    Folks.  See below and download attached flyer.  This is a NE Region event.  Please distribute and solicit. 

    Thinking for a Change Facilitator Training

    This is a 32-hour advanced level training program that will prepare participants to facilitate offender groups utilizing the Thinking for a Change cognitive skills development program.

    Who Should Attend:  Probation, Parole, Counselors and other staff reponsible for leading offender groups in the Thinking for a  Change program.

    When:  April 21-24, 2008

    Where:  William Green Federal Building, 600 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, GSA Conference Room 2A. 

    Registration:  Fill out the NIC Application Form A or downloadable at  http://nicic.gov/Downloads/ProgramForms/Form%20A.pdf  and fax or email to Louise Layton.  Fax: 302-739-5751; Email: louise.layton@state.de.us

    Meals and lodging is the responsibility of participants.  Lodging is available at the Holiday Inn Historic, District 400 Arch St., Philadelphia, PA 800-843-2355.  When making reservations ask for the group rate for the National Institute of Corrections training. 

    Call Louise Layton @ 302-857-5291 for further information and assistance.

    Mike Dooley
    Correctional Program Specialist
    NIC Academy Division
    303 365-4404
  • Re: Training Opportunity - Thinking for a Change Facilitator Training
    04-03-2008 6:14 AM
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    Mike,

    Do you have any other information about this training.

     

    Jim Magee

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