Sept. 9: Healing Our Heroes– Rural Veteran’s Mental Health Conference

Presentations Include
• Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
• Suicide Prevention
• Understanding Military Culture and the Veteran Experience
• Getting to Know the Department of Veterans Affairs
• Community Resources for Healthcare Professionals and Advocates

Contact Hours & Continuing Education Units (CEU credit)
• This workshop has been approved for 6.25 of CEUs by the Washington State Chapter, National Association of Social Workers (NASW) for Licensed Social Workers, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapists and Licensed Mental Health Counselors. Your Provider number is #1975-370.
• All other professionals will receive 6.25 contact hours

Location
Double Tree by Hilton
322 North Spokane Falls Court
Spokane, WA 99201

Enjoy complimentary breakfast and lunch with opportunities for networking, roundtable  discussions, and a panel discussion.

Conference is limited to 60 participants

For more information and to register, go to:  https://extension.wsu.edu/AHEC/CONFERENCES

If you have questions about this event, please contact Bobby Jones at

(509) 358-7547 or email at bobby.jones@wsu.edu.

 

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