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Registration for the Oregon Law & Mental Health Conference is Open

January 23, 2018

Learn more about this March 2 innovative conference at our website.

Here's a quick overview of the conference sessions.

Continuing education credits are available through the Oregon State Bar and the NW Forensic Institute.

Click here to register now.

Keynote lunch with Judge Ginger Lerner-Wren of Broward County, Florida, author of "A Court of Refuge - Stories from the Bench of America's First Mental Health Court."

Lunch-only tickets are available.

Session presenters include -

Katie Burgard - Multnomah County Sheriff's Office
Octavio Choi, MD - Oregon State Hospital
Mandy Davis, MSW, PhD - Trauma Informed Oregon
Cynthia Fowler, MD - Psychiatrist
Jo Ann Hardesty - NAACP, Portland Branch
Jeffrey Howes, JD - Multnomah County District Attorney's Office
Bob Joondeph, JD - Disability Rights Oregon
Pete Kerns - Eugene Police Department (retired)
Judge Ginger Lerner-Wren - Broward County Court
Brian Lindstrom - award-winning documentary filmmaker
Ron Louie, MPA - Hillsboro Police Department (retired)
Eric Martin, MAC, CADC III - Addiction Counselor Certification Board of Oregon
Sid Moore, JD - Psychiatric Security Review Board
Sarah Radcliffe, JD - Disability Rights Oregon
Michael Reese - Multnomah County Sheriff
Tamara Sale, MA - Early Assessment and Support Alliance Center for Excellence
Mark Schorr, LPC, CADCI - Counselor and trainer
Rabbi Ariel Stone - Portland Interfaith Clergy Resistance
Sean Syrek, BA, PSS - Peer Advocate
Natasha Tracy - Author, Blogger, Peer Advocate
Judge Patrick Wolke - Josephine County

Sponsors who support the The Oregon Law & Mental Health Conference include Cedar Hills Hospital, the Oregon Health Science University Department of Psychiatry, Oregon State Sheriff's Association, Clackamas County Mental Health, Serenity Lane, Oregon Department of Human Services, Oregon Health Authority, Cascadia Behavioral Health, Multnomah County Mental Health, Central City Concern, the Psychiatric Security Review Board, the District Attorneys of Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington counties, Bridgeway Recovery Services, and Columbia County Behavioral Health.

The Oregon Law & Mental Health Conference is an annual program of the Mental Health Association of Portland.

Questions? Send to [email protected]

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