Title: Registrant
1The Durham Center Substance Abuse Workforce
Development
A commitment by Durham County to train a
highly professional substance abuse workforce in
order to assure an effective service delivery
system within the community.
2The Durham Center Substance Abuse Workforce
Development
Substance Abuse Certification Training - Training
series to help professionals obtain
certification/licensing (Oct Jan) Substance
Abuse Best Practices Training series
highlights effective practices and latest
research on addiction (Jan June)
3The Durham Center Substance Abuse Workforce
Development
Teaching Case Conferences Clinical case
studies discussed by providers and panel of
experts consultation on individual cases,
system-level issues, and service delivery (Nov
2006 June 2007)
4The Durham Center Substance Abuse Workforce
Development
Incentives Ideas for recruiting and maintaining
qualified counselors in Durham County
scholarships, stipends Please Complete Survey
5How to Get Certified/Licensed as a Substance
Abuse Professional In North Carolina
Bart Grimes LCAS, CCS The Durham
Center Substance Abuse Consultant
6North Carolina Substance Abuse Professional
Practice BoardNCSAPPB
- Alcohol Certification Board was established 1976.
Drug Abuse Certification Board was established in
1978. - Substance Abuse Certification board established
8/84. Combined the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Boards
to form one addictions Board - Practice Board established 8/05
- Offers six credentials. CSAC, LCAS, CCS, CSAPC,
CRFD and CCJP
7- NCSAPPB
- Approximately 1800 certified professionals
holding over 2500 certifications/licenses. - The Board is charged with protecting the public
from incompetent substance abuse practitioners
and establishing appropriate standards of
practice. - Member of the International Certification and
Reciprocity Consortium/Alcohol and Other Drug
Abuse---ICRC/AODA
8International Certification and Reciprocity
Consortium (ICRC)
- Founded in 1981
- North Carolina became a member in 1991
- Over 20,000 credentialed individuals worldwide
- General Requirements for Counselor
Credentialing - Pass the ICRC Written Exam
- Pass the ICRC CPM Oral Exam
- Obtain 6000 hours of professional experience
- Have clinical supervision throughout training
period
9Why Should I Pursue Certification/Licensure
- Assures that a standardized process has be
followed and that credentialed professionals have
demonstrated competency to perform the
responsibilities of a substance abuse
professional. - State Office of Personnel recognizes the CSAC as
a Mental Health professional which translates to
a starting salary that is higher than a SAC. - CSAC meets Qualified Professional (QP) competency
requirements - LCAS can practice independently and bill 3rd
party insurance. - Establishes professionalism in the substance
abuse treatment field. - Only a CSAC or LCAS can complete the necessary
substance abuse tasks in order for DWI clients to
become relicensed. - DOT referred clients must have services provided
by a credentialed counselor.
10The First StepRegistration
- To begin the registration process an applicant
must request in writing an application package
and send a check or money order for 25.00 to - P.O. Box 10126 Raleigh, North Carolina 27605
- Phone (919) 832-0975
- Web address http//www.ncsapcb.org/
11RegistrantEach credential requires that the
individual seeking a SA Credential be registered
with the Board.Once the registration is
completed the individual is considered a
Registrant
12Registrant
- At a minimum, Registration is now required for
ALL - persons who provide substance abuse services
- Complete registration forms found in the
registration application process - Documentation of highest level of education, high
school diploma, completion of GED, Baccalaureate
or advance degree.
13Registrant
- A signed supervision contract documenting the
proposed supervision process by a substance abuse
clinical supervisor (CCS). (Contract forms are
included in the registration/application
package.) - A Registrant, if serving in a counseling
position, must have supervision at a ratio of 1
10 hours and obtain supervised experience
required for full certification, unless a
practicum has been completed. - A signed form attesting to the applicants
commitment to adhere to the Ethical Principles of
Conduct of the Board. (verification statements
also included in package)
14Registrant
- A check or money order in the amount of
125.00(non-refundable) made payable to NCSAPPB. - A letter of acknowledgment and report of status
will be forwarded to the Registrant. - Registration Status may be maintained for 5 years.
15Substance Abuse Counselor Intern
- Have met all Registrant requirements
- Documentation verifying the successful completion
of 300 hours of Supervised Practical Training. - A check or money order in the amount of
125.00(non-refundable) made payable to NCSAPPB in
order to sit for the written exam. - Achieve a passing score on the written exam.
- Criminal background check.
16Substance Abuse Counselor Intern
- Once recognized as a substance abuse intern, the
individual may function as a counselor under the
supervision of a clinical supervisor at a ratio
of 140 - Supervised Practical training is defined as
supervision which seeks to teach the knowledge
and skills related to professional substance
abuse counseling. - Highly structured process and must cover all 12
core functions of the Substance abuse Counselor. - The supervisor must verify and document that the
supervisee has practiced at least 10 hours of
practice, under supervision in each of the 12-
core functions
17Certified Substance Abuse Counselor CSAC
- A total of three (3) years full-time, paid or
volunteer, supervised experience (6,000 hours)
must be documented (18 months for graduates of
NCSAPPB approved master's program) - Two hundred seventy (270) clock hours of board
approved academic/didactic education must be
completed in the following manner - 190 hours specifically directed to substance
abuse of which no more than 100 hours can be in
one substance. -
18CSAC
- Twelve (12) hours of HIV training and six (6)
hours of professional ethics are required as part
of the 270 hours. - Up to 80 hours can be directed towards
professional skill building to enhance counselor
development. - No more than 25 of 270 hours 67.5 hours may
be in-service education received within your
organization by a staff at the same facility of
the same employment
19CSAC
- 100 for the Case Presentation Method (CPM)
- The oral examination/case presentation will be
administered by board members or representatives.
- After evaluation of the oral exam by the board.
- The applicant will be notified in writing of
their status in the certification process. - A Certified Substance Abuse Counselor certificate
and number will be awarded to successful
candidates. - Substance Abuse Counselor will be recognized as a
fully certified counselor by the Board and ICRC. - Can practice under the supervision of a LCAS, CCS
or CCS-I. 1-40 hours of practice.
20LICENSED CLINICAL ADDICTIONS SPECIALIST LCAS
- There are several different ways persons may
apply to be licensed as a clinical addictions
specialist. - In order to become licensed with this
credential, the applicant must meet ONE (1) of
the following criteria
21Criteria A
- Criteria A
- A-1. A minimum of a master's degree with a
clinical application in a human services
fieldA-2. Two years post-graduate supervised
substance abuse counseling experienceA-3. Three
letters of reference from licensed clinical
addictions specialists or certified substance
abuse professionals who hold a masters
degreeA-4. Achievement of a combined score set
by the Board on master's level written and oral
examinations administered by the BoardA-5. 180
hours of substance abuse specific training as
defined in the statute and in policy statement of
the BoardA-6. Signed verification statements
attesting to the intention to adhere fully to the
ethical standards of the BoardA-7. That the
applicant is not and has not engaged in any
practice or conduct that would be grounds for
disciplinary action under this statuteA-8.
Payment of fees.
22Criteria B
- Criteria B
- B-1. Minimum of a master's degree with
clinical application in a human services
fieldB-2. Current certification as a substance
abuse, alcoholism, or drug abuse counselorB-3.
One year of post-graduate supervised substance
abuse counseling experienceB-4. Achievement of
a passing score on a master's level written
examination administered by the BoardB-5. Three
letters of reference from Licensed Clinical
Addiction Specialists or Certified Substance
Abuse Professionals who hold a masters
degreeB-6. Signed verification statements
attesting to the intention to adhere fully to the
ethical standards of the BoardB-7. That the
applicant is not and has not engaged in any
practice or conduct that would be grounds for
disciplinary action under this statuteB-8.
Payment of fees.
23Criteria C
- Criteria C
- C-1. Minimum of a master's degree in a human
services field with a substance abuse specialty
that includes 180 hours of substance abuse
specific training / educationC-2. One year of
post-graduate supervised substance abuse
counseling experienceC-3. Achievement of a
passing score on an oral examination administered
by the BoardC-4. Three letters of reference
from Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialists or
Certified Substance Abuse Professionals who hold
a masters degreeC-5. Signed verification
statements attesting to the intention to adhere
fully to the ethical standards of the BoardC-6.
That the applicant is not and has not engaged in
any practice or conduct that would be grounds for
disciplinary action under this statuteC-7.
Payment of fees.
24Criteria D
- Criteria D
- D-1. The applicant must be a member of a
professional discipline granted deemed status by
the BoardD-2. The applicant must be licensed,
certified or otherwise recognized by that
discipline as having met the standards of a
substance abuse specialist andD-3. Must hold a
substance abuse certification from that
professional discipline which has been granted
deemed status by the North Carolina Substance
Abuse Professional Certification BoardD-4.
Certification may be obtained through the process
as described, and by payment of certification
fees.
25Suggested Reading List
- Loosening the Grip 6th Ed, Kinney, Jean
- Drugs and Society, Glen Hanson and Peter
Venturelli - The Twelve Core Functions of the Substance Abuse
Counselor, John Herdman - DSM IV, American Psychiatric Assoc.
- Drugs, Society and Human Behavior 8th Ed, Ray,
Oakley - Ethics for Addiction Professionals, Bissell,
LeClair - Psychotherapy in Chemical Dependence Treatment,
Buelow, George
26CERTIFIED CLINICAL SUPERVISOR (CCS)
- Must be a Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist
(applicant must maintain counselor credential in
order to maintain supervisor credential) - 8,000 hours (four years) and a master's degree in
a human services field with a clinical
application from a regionally accredited college
or university (10,000 hours in order to be
reciprocal through the ICRC/AODA, Inc.) - 4,000 hours (two years) experience as a
substance abuse clinical supervisor.
27CCS
- Thirty(30) hours) of substance abuse clinical
supervision specific education/training for
initial certification. These hours should be
reflective of the twelve core functions in their
clinical application and practice. - One letter of reference from the applicant's
current supervisor. - Three letters of reference one from a
professional who can attest to supervisory
competence and two from either counselors who
have been supervised by the candidate or
professionals who can attest to the applicant's
competence.
28CCS
- Successful completion of ICRC written
examination. - Payment of all fees. 25.00 should be submitted
to the Board with a letter of intent in order to
receive the application packet. 250.00 should be
submitted to the Board when application packet is
completed and mailed (125.00 registration fee
and 125.00 written test fee).
29Certified Substance Abuse Prevention Consultant
(CSAPC)
- In response to the ever increasing needs of our
field, the North Carolina Substance Abuse
Professional Practice Board offers the Certified
Substance Abuse Prevention Consultant
Certification. - This certification is offered to those
persons who do not provide direct
treatment/counseling with persons who have
substance abuse problems. Rather, it is offered
to those persons who identify and work with
people in high risk categories and/or in alcohol
and other drug education settings (i.e. human
service agencies, drug and alcohol educators,
high school guidance counselors, etc.)
30CSAPC
- Three (3) years full-time experience in the field
or two (2) years if applicant has a bachelor's
degree or higher in a human services field. - 270 hours of board approved academic/didactic
training divided in the following manner a. 170
hours in the area of primary prevention and life
skills training andb. 100 hours in substance
abuse specific material.c. Twelve (12) hours of
HIV training and six (6) hours of professional
ethics are required. - A minimum of 300 board approved practicum hours
documented by a qualified alcohol, drug or
substance abuse professional.
31CSAPC
- Evaluations from a supervisor on this practicum
as well as two evaluations from
colleagues/co-workers. - Successful completion of a written examination.
- Signed verification statements confirming that
applicant will abide by high ethical standards as
defined by the Board and that applicant has been
free of addictive use of alcohol and other drugs
for a minimum of two (2) years. - 250 registration/testing fee.
- Application Packet-25.00
32Certified Substance Abuse Residential Facility
Director (CSARFD)
- The Certified Substance Abuse Residential
Facility Director certification is one that is
obtained in addition to the Certified Substance
Abuse Counselor. A person must already be a
certified counselor in order to obtain the
residential facility director certification. - 50 hours of NCSAPCB approved academic/didactic
management specific training. - Positive recommendation of applicant's current
supervisor. - Positive recommendation of a colleague or
co-worker of the applicant - Registration/application fee of 250.00.
- Application Packet-25.00
33- For information about Durham Centers
Workforce Development Initiative, contact Tina
Howard 560-7578 - thoward_at_co.durham.nc.us
- Or
- Bart Grimes
- Bgrimes_at_co.durham.nc.us
34The First StepRegistration
- To begin the registration process an applicant
must request in writing an application package
and send a check or money order for 25.00 to - P.O. Box 10126 Raleigh, North Carolina 27605
- Phone (919) 832-0975
- Web address http//www.ncsapcb.org/
35Evaluation
- Complete evaluation and participant surveys
- Place surveys on table before you leave
- Thank you