DUI Service Provider Orientation
VirtualAs a reminder, additional DUI trainings offered by the University of Illinois Springfield (UIS) are scheduled as follows: DUI Service Provider Training Program training: March 5-7, April 16-18, and May 21-23,
As a reminder, additional DUI trainings offered by the University of Illinois Springfield (UIS) are scheduled as follows: DUI Service Provider Training Program training: March 5-7, April 16-18, and May 21-23,
Weekly Learning Series. Brought to you by: The Illinois Co-occurring Center for Excellence (ICOCE) in partnership with Prevention First & Heartland Alliance Health Midwest Harm Reduction Institute The ICOCE Project
The 2024 ICOCE Weekly Learning Support Series was initiated to assist and support IDHS/SUPR licensed organizations address co-occurring disorders. Weekly sessions are scheduled through end of March 2024. For more
Public Health Institute of Metropolitan Chicago’s Community Reentry Project hosts an annual conference to rediscover, reimagine, and rebuild best practices in criminal, health, and social justice. This conference brings together
Registration is filling quickly for Public Health Institute of Metropolitan Chicago (PHIMC)'s 2024 Illinois Reentry Conference: Advancing Criminal, Health, and Social Justice on March 14, 2024, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Public Health Institute of Metropolitan Chicago’s Community Reentry Project hosts an annual conference to rediscover, reimagine, and rebuild best practices in criminal, health, and social justice. Join us on March
Weekly Learning Series. Brought to you by: The Illinois Co-occurring Center for Excellence (ICOCE) in partnership with Prevention First & Heartland Alliance Health Midwest Harm Reduction Institute The ICOCE Project
The 2024 ICOCE Weekly Learning Support Series was initiated to assist and support IDHS/SUPR licensed organizations address co-occurring disorders. Weekly sessions are scheduled through end of March 2024. For more
Weekly Learning Series. Brought to you by: The Illinois Co-occurring Center for Excellence (ICOCE) in partnership with Prevention First & Heartland Alliance Health Midwest Harm Reduction Institute The ICOCE Project
Weekly Learning Support Series was initiated to assist and support IDHS/SUPR licensed organizations address co-occurring disorders. Weekly sessions are scheduled through end of March 2024. For more information, please see