Anishnaabek Healing Circle Training/TA Procedures May 1015
Purpose: To establish uniform guidelines for ATR tribal access centers and service providers to use when requesting training or technical assistance. Training And TA Request
ATR Training Guideline Guideline: All ATR tribal access centers and service providers should request training/TA by using procedure in this guideline.
ATR Training/TA Request ATR tribal access center and service providers can initiate A training or technical assistance request two ways: a.Completing the ATR training and TA request form on the ATR healing circle web site and fax or scan completed form to Connie Deplonty at a.Calling or ing Connie Deplonty, to discuss the training or TA need.
ATR Training/TA Request Once the ATR training specialist receives the ATR training or TA request, it will be reviewed and if modifications are required the requestor will make changes, e- mailing the training specialist the modifications.
ATR Training/TA Request After the ATR training or TA request form is completed, a copy will be sent to the ATR Director, Eva Petoskey for review.
The ATR director, in consultation with the training specialist, will identify the staff and other resources necessary to facilitate the request. The training specialist will coordinate a meeting with ATR staff/consultants that will provide training or TA. A draft agenda will be completed from this meeting.
The draft agenda will be sent to the requester for approval. The requester will approve the draft agenda and training specialist indicating their approval of agenda. The final agenda will be sent to ATR director for approval and training will be scheduled.
Access To Recovery Anishnaabek Healing Circle 2956 Ashmun, Suite A Sault Ste. Marie MI (906) Staff Eva Petoskey, ATR Director/Fiscal Coordinator Terri Tavenner, Associate Director/Treatment Coordinator Connie DePlonty, Information Technology /IT Voucher Coordinator Cora Gravelle, Client Access/Outreach Coordinator Sheila Hammock, Client Access/Follow-up Coordinator Produced by the Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan with Access to Recovery (ATR) Anishnaabek Healing Circle Grant (1 H79 TI025514) funds from the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA), U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS). Content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the agency.