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MONDAY AFTERNOON ‘B’ WORKSHOPS continued<br />

to move beyond the mantra of “if we save just one life” to<br />

the vision of “not another life to lose.”<br />

Track: Clinical Practices<br />

Peggy Chase, TERROS, Inc; David Covington, Magellan<br />

Health Services; Michael Hogan, Hogan Health Solutions<br />

LLC; Richard McKeon, SAMHSA<br />

B6 Ask the Experts: National Criminal<br />

Justice Leaders Speak Out<br />

Room: Milano 3<br />

The overrepresentation of people with behavioral disorders<br />

in the American criminal justice system is a phenomenon<br />

that reflects the tragic failings of multiple systems<br />

of care. Examine the intersection of the behavioral health<br />

and criminal justice systems and learn about an array of<br />

issues, including effective diversion of persons with behavioral<br />

disorders from criminal justice settings, behavioral<br />

health–criminal justice collaborative strategies, and<br />

evidence-based interventions to prevent recidivism and<br />

promote recovery.<br />

Track: Criminal Justice<br />

Fred Osher, Council of State Governments Justice Center;<br />

Hank Steadman, Policy Research Associates, Inc.<br />

B7 How Much Money Will It Take to<br />

Retire?<br />

Room: Milano 4<br />

Planning for retirement can be daunting. It helps to break<br />

CELEBRATE<br />

Welcome Reception<br />

your planning down into manageable pieces. When will<br />

you retire? Where will you retire? How much money will<br />

you need to retire? Why do you want to retire? By answering<br />

these questions, you can build a plan focused on the<br />

financial aspects of your retirement. A leading financial<br />

retirement planner will help you put your plan in motion.<br />

Track: Finance<br />

John McKeever, Financial Advisors of Delaware Valley<br />

B8 Taking Punches, But Still Standing: A<br />

Healthcare Reform 2013 Update<br />

Room: Roman I<br />

It’s been three years since the president signed the Affordable<br />

Care Act. We’ve seen one presidential, two<br />

congressional, and 100+ state elections; the drafting of<br />

thousands of pages of health reform regulation; and a<br />

major Supreme Court decision. How has this shaken out<br />

throughout the country? What are the most important<br />

things to know as 2014 approaches? Join in a lively and<br />

provocative panel discussion featuring some of the best<br />

and brightest leaders in the field.<br />

Track: Healthcare Reform<br />

Ron Brand, MN Association of Community Mental Health<br />

Programs, Inc.; Ann Christian, Washington Community<br />

Mental Health Council; George Delgrosso, Colorado Behavioral<br />

Healthcare Council; Charles Ingoglia, National<br />

Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare; Dale Jarvis,<br />

Dale Jarvis and Associates; Tim Swinfard, Pathways Community<br />

Behavioral Healthcare; Hugh Wirtz, Ohio Council<br />

of Behavioral Healthcare Providers<br />

Monday, April 8, 4:30 – 5:30 PM Exhibit Hall, Octavius Ballroom<br />

Before you go off to enjoy the city’s culinary feats, enjoy this opportunity to get connected,<br />

share laughs, relax, and unwind with friends and colleagues who come together<br />

just once a year ― at the National Council Conference.<br />

www.TheNationalCouncil.org/Conference www.facebook.com/TheNationalCouncil @nationalcouncil; #natcon2013 51<br />

MONDAY APRIL 8

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