Tuesday, January, 11, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. ET
The second training of this three-part series will address the investigation, prosecution, and monitoring of predatory and unethical practices in substance use treatment in greater depth. This training will also include an overview of how other state agencies may address these issues, including in collaboration with the attorney general community. We will hear from attorneys, people with lived experiences, as well as other professionals that are addressing treatment fraud at both the state and national level.
Please find part one on NAGTRI Online. The first session, which was hosted on November 4, 2021, addressed foundational concepts regarding substance use disorders, the treatment landscape, and relevant policy and legal considerations. Participants also heard from a person with lived experience in navigating substance use treatment for themselves including unethical, predatory, and fraudulent practices.
These trainings are made possible with support from Arnold Ventures.
Speakers
- Justin Chapman, Assistant State Attorney, Office of the State Attorney 15th Judicial Circuit, Palm Beach County, Florida; Former Assistant Attorney General, Florida Attorney General’s Office
- Ashley Harrell, ARTS Senior Program Advisor, Division of Behavioral Health, Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services
- Tony Sanchez, Director of Partnerships, Faces and Voices of Recovery
This free virtual training is a closed session for attorneys general and attorney general staff only. If you have any questions, please contact Chelsey Shelton at cshelton@naag.org.
Registration deadline is January, 11, 2022, at noon ET.
If you have created your NAAG account and receive an error message when trying to register, please make sure you have entered your organization under your profile. You may need to wait up to 24 hours after your account is verified by your office before being able to register for this forum.
CLE Credit
NAAG will apply for CLE for eligible attendees per CLE accrediting body guidelines.