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Certification/Licensure - CBC Update: June 1, 2010 - Press Release

Posted by Rhonda Messamore (rmessamore) on Jun 03 2010
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SACRAMENTO, California (May 28, 2010) - "This is truly a professional community effort that includes treatment providers, AOD counselors, licensed professionals and educators," explains Bob Tyler, "all working together to protect the consumer, increase standards, and keep certification options available and the costs down for California alcohol and other drug counselors."
 
Tyler, immediate past president of California Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (CAADAC), has been immersed in this collaborative effort since its inception, and was commenting on the progress of the effort to further professionalize the field of alcohol and other drug (AOD) counselors in California, without destroying the current system of counselor certification that has been working well for over 20 years.
 

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