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Training: 2010 Recovery Advocacy Teleconference Series
This year Faces & Voices of Recovery is hosting four recovery advocacy teleconferences to help you hone your skills. These one-hour interactive teleconferences will give you useful information and a chance to ask our experts questions. After you register, you will receive a toll-free number to call in and listen to the teleconference and a PowerPoint presentation before the teleconference.
Faces & Voices partnered with National Family Dialogue to develop four teleconferences. Check them out here!
All teleconferences are recorded so that if you miss one, you can listen online. We will also be posting additional background information and resources for each session online!
Click on the icon below to listen to our previous teleconference and to follow along with the PowerPoint presentation!
Recovery Voices Count
Thurday, June 3, 2010, 1:00-2:00 pm Eastern
Download the PDF here (2 MG file requires high-speed connection)
Download the PPT here (10 MG file requires high-speed connection)
Please contact us if you have questions for any of our speakers after you've had a chance to listen to the teleconference and/or view the powerpoint. They are happy to talk with you about Recovery Voices Count in your community!
Speakers:
- Naomi Long, Faces & Voices Recovery Voices Count campaign coordinator
- Aaron Kucharski , NCADD-NJ Advocacy Trainer
- Fred Martin, PRO-ACT
- 2008 Recovery Voices Count participants
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