Alex Novo
March 31, 2026
Richard Kruszynski
MSSA, LISW-S, LICDC-CS
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Continuing Education Certificate
CEBP Director
Planning and Delivering Individualized Supports for Job/Education Seekers, Workers, and Students
For successful completion of this
Continuing Education offering on
Programs approved by the Center for Evidence-Based Practices are accepted for continuing education by the Ohio CSWMFTB. 3.0 CPEs have been awarded to Social Workers and Counselors as approved by the Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services per RCST042505.

The Center for Evidence-Based Practiced has been approved by the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board as a provider of Continuing Education Units and has awarded 3.0 CEUs per 50-50548. This program is approved for the following content area/s: C1 - 0.25 hour(s), C2 - 0.75 hour(s), C4 - 0.50 hour(s), C5 - 0.25 hour(s), C7 - 0.50 hour(s), C8 - 0.75 hour(s),
Deana Leber-George
M.Ed., LPCC-S
Manager of Consultation and Training

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Issue date: March 31, 2026

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The Center for Evidence Based Practices offers technical assistance in the form of skills training, clinical and administrative consultation and program evaluation for multiple practice models.

Type

Training

Format

Online

Duration

3 hours

Price

Free

Description

Employment is a central component of recovery and is consistently identified by individuals receiving Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) services as a meaningful personal goal. Yet individuals with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI), particularly those with co-occurring substance use disorders, remain disproportionately affected by unemployment and underemployment. This training equips participants with foundational competencies for delivering highly individualized vocational services within behavioral health settings. Emphasis is placed on understanding personal preferences—including disclosure considerations—as essential to tailoring job and education search activities, job development, and ongoing follow‑along supports.