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2019 RECOVERY CONFERENCE PEER SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY

Posted on 07.03.19 by iwadmin

Friends of Recovery-New York (FOR-NY) is excited to announce that OASAS Commissioner, Arlene Gonzalez­ Sanchez, has once again approved funding to provide scholarships for peers statewide to attend the New York Recovery Conference October 20-22, 2019 at the Albany Marriott, Albany, NY.

Friends of Recovery-NY (FOR-NY) will coordinate the application/approval process and payment of 40 peer scholarships across the state (30 statewide and 10 in the Albany-area).

Details & Application:
https://for-ny.org/nys-recovery-conference-2019/

Categories: Certification Tags: FOR-NY, New York Recovery Conference, Scholarships

Code of Ethical Conduct & Disciplinary Procedures

Acceptance of the NYCB Code of Ethical Conduct & Disciplinary Procedures is required for certification. This ensures those certificants uphold professional standards and protect the public through ethical, transparent, and accountable practice.

To file an ethics complaint:

  1. Verify the individual’s certification status [here].
  2. Complete the complaint form found in the Disciplinary Procedures section of the Code.
  3. Submit the form by email to Elisabeth Kranson at ekranson@iuany.org or mail to:

InUnity Alliance-NYCB
194 Washington Ave., #300
Albany, NY 12210

Complaints are thoroughly reviewed by the certification team and NYCB Ethics Committee Certification, including adherence to the Code, confirms that certificants are competent and ethical professionals engaging in a transparent and accountable practice.

194 Washington Ave., Suite 300, Albany, NY 12210

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