Instructor: Andrea Calabrese, LCSW, CASAC
Date: Wednesday, May 17th 2017
Time: 6:00pm – 9:00pm
Course Code: SWHOMADD
Room: Silberman/320
Cost: $105.00
Description: this course will discuss understanding the root causes of homelessness and the impact of addictions and mental health on people and families that are homeless.
CE Hours: 3
Andrea J. Calabrese, MSW (Hunter College School of Social Work) is a licensed clinical social worker and a credentialed alcohol and substance abuse counsleor. She is currently working on her DSW (Doctorate of Social Work) at Rutgers University. Andrea has spent over ten years working in the areas of substance abuse and mental health treatment as well as homelessness and supportive housing. She currently holds the position of adjunct lecturer and Field Advisor at Hunter College Silberman School of Social Work as well as Adelphi University. She instructs substance abuse CASAC course work at Outreach Training Institute. She is also a master trainer and curriuclum developer who has spent many years in the field training and educating social service staff throughout New York City and State in the areas of homelessness, addiction, emotional and behavioral health concerns as well as team building, staff development and supervision.
PHONE REGISTRATION: (212) 650-3850
QUESTIONS ABOUT THE COURSE: (212) 396-7619