The Florida Certification Board

©2000-2008
Southern Coast Addiction Technology Transfer Center
1715 S. Gadsden St.
Tallahassee, FL 32301
(850) 222-6731

The Florida Certification Board  Tuesday - May 13, 2008
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Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network -- Funded by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
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About SCATTC

The Southern Coast Addiction Technology Transfer Center (SCATTC) is one of 14 regional Addiction Technology Transfer Centers throughout the United States and its territories and a National Office. We are funded through a cooperative agreement with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment.  Beginning October 1, 2007, the Southern Coast region has expanded; originally encompassing Florida and Alabama, this region now includes Mississippi.

SCATTC 2007-2008 INITIATIVES

Training and Technical Assistance: SCATTC offers training aimed at core addiction counselor competencies as well as special focus areas. This cross-disciplinary training tailored to meet the workforce needs of the region. The areas of particular emphasis for training programs are planned: 1) to support the adoption of evidence-based addiction treatment practices; 2) to enhance clinical supervision; 3) to promote a recovery-oriented system of care; 4) to enhance the clinical and cultural competencies of addiction counselors; and 5) to develop emerging leaders for the addiction field.

The new SCATTC Distance Education website is now available. Visit frequently to see new course offerings.

Leadership Institute: The SCATTC Leadership Institute provides intensive preparation of mid-level managers through assessment, training, "real world" practice through special projects, and mentoring. SCATTC will be offering its fifth Leadership Institute from January - July 2008.

Faith-Based Initiatives: SCATTC supports the collaboration of faith and community -based organizations serving the needs of people affected by substance abuse through structured technical assistance and partnering with the Florida Access to Recovery Grant using their product - Positive Partnerships: A Guide to Facilitating Collaborations between Faith and Community-based Organizations.

Advancing the Use of Evidence-based Practices: SCATTC facilitates the movement of important scientific findings into mainstream addiction treatment practice. Since 2001, the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's (SAMHSA) Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) have joined forces to meld science and practice together to improve drug abuse and addiction treatment - the "Blending Initiative." NIDA researchers and community treatment providers collaborate with the ATTCs to develop strategic products for introducing particular research findings using a number of different mechanisms for effective adoption within communities, such as trainings, self-study programs, workshops, and distance learning opportunities. SCATTC provides training related to each Blending Initiative product

Workforce Development: SCATTC addresses infrastructure issues that are critical to the development of the treatment workforce through multiple venues: the administration of several statewide workforce surveys (2002, 2004, 2006); 

Training of Trainers: One of SCATTC's prime objectives is to expand the cadre of trainers in each state and have a more stratified training system in each state. Training of trainers on at least two curriculum packages per year will be held on such topics as co-occurring disorders, NIDA Blending Initiative packages, cultural responsiveness, use of evidence-based practices, etc.

Supporting Existing Regional Schools of Addiction Studies: SCATTC participates in and supports established counselor development schools, such as the Alabama School of Alcohol and Drug Studies, the Appalachian School of Alcohol and Drugs, the Florida School of Addiction Studies, and the Mississippi School for Addiction Professionals.

OUR LOCATION

The SCATTC main office is located in Tallahassee, Florida and is operated through a partnership between:

    The University of Alabama at Birmingham through the Substance Abuse Programs within the Department of Psychiatry, UAB School of Medicine. 

OUR STAFF

    Pamela Waters, MEd, CAC, CAPP, Director
    Southern Coast ATTC
    1715 S. Gadsden Street
    Tallahassee, FL 32301
    Phone: 850-222-6731 or 850-222-6314
    Fax: 850-222-6247
    pwaters@scattc.org

    Neal McGarry, Executive Director
    Florida Certification Board
    1715 S. Gadsden Street
    Tallahassee, FL 32301
    Phone: 850-222-6314
    Fax: 850-222-6247
    namcgarry@flcertificationboard.org

    James Knorp, MSW, CAP, Project Manager
    Southern Coast ATTC
    1715 S. Gadsden Street
    Tallahassee, FL 32301
    Phone: 850-222-6731 or 850-222-6314
    Fax: 850-222-6247
    jknorp@scattc.org

    Joan Leary, MA, LPC, NCC, Project Manager
    University of Alabama Birmingham
    Department of Psychiatry
    1530 3rd Ave., S., CH 20 337
    Birmingham, AL. 35294-2042
    205-934-1589 office
    205- 934-1610 fax
    jleary@uab.edu

    Judy Micale, MS, CAP, CAPP, Adolescent Project Manager
    Southern Coast ATTC
    1715 S. Gadsden Street
    Tallahassee, FL 32301
    Phone: 850-222-6731 or 850-222-6314
    Fax: 850-222-6247
    jmicale@scattc.org

    LaShanda Farmer, Administrative Assistant
    Southern Coast ATTC
    1715 S. Gadsden Street
    Tallahassee, FL 32301
    Phone: 850-222-6731 or 850-222-6314
    Fax: 850-222-6247
    lfarmer@scattc.org

    Eric Wagner, PhD (ATTC Evaluator)
    Associate Professor
    FIU, College of Health & Urban Affairs
    Florida International Unversity
    UP Campus/CBIRG
    11200 Southwest 8th Street
    Miami, Florida 33199
    305-919-5612

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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