CONTINUING EDUCATION 2021 

Thank you for attending Kentucky's 8th Annual System of Care Academy! We hope you enjoyed this year's virtual event and would love your feedback on the sessions you attended. This feedback is very important to us, and we hope you take the time to let us know what we can do to improve this event for years to come.

Please take a moment to complete your session evaluations here.  You will be prompted through the site to complete the surveys for the sessions you attended. 

Please Note:  You must have attended 90% of the session in order to be eligible for a certificate for that session.  If you only attended a portion of a session, you will not be able to access a certificate for that session.

The following credentials are what you will need to use to access the survey/certificate:

- Your last name

- The email you used for registration

After completing the session evaluation, you will be able to print certificate(s) for Continuing Education (CEs), Contact Hours, and Attendance.

Reminder: Participants are responsible for printing their own certificates.


Approved for the Kentucky Boards of: Alcohol & Drug Counselors, Licensed Professional Counselors, Nursing, Pastoral Counselors, Professional Art Therapists, and Social Work

KBN CE Provider: Kentucky Department for Behavioral Health, Development and Intellectual Disabilities, 275 East Main Street, 4W-G, Frankfort, KY 40601-0001; Number 5-0051 expires December 31, 2021

KBSW Sponsor Number KBSWSP 2021014

Licensure for Marriage and Family Therapists - Pending

Long Term Care Administrators has approved the following sessions:

Building Relationships with Restorative Practices (1.5 hours); Racial Equity in Behavioral Health (2 hours); Applying Trauma-Informed Strategies to Enhance Resilience (2 hours); Secondary Traumatic Stress Solutions for Helping Professionals (2 hours); Identifying, Addressing, and Reducing Racial and Ethnic Disparities: An Agency Model (2 hours); Establishing Contact Points to Strategically Identify the Presence of Racial and Ethnic Disparities (2 hours); Equipping the Faith Community with Evidence-Based Tools to Address Community-Based Issues (1.5 hours)

Kentucky Board of Examiners of Psychology has approved the following sessions:

High Impact Collaborations: The Ky Moment (2 hours); Building Relationships with Restorative Practices (1.5 hours); Individual Placement and Support (IPS) for Young Adults (1.5 hours); Psychological First Aid for Children & Caregivers (2 hours); Racial Equity in Behavioral Health (2 hours); Rethinking Child Welfare in Kentucky: Prevention, Partnership, and Engagement of Families (2 hours); The Role of Psychotropic Medications in Child-Serving Systems (2 hours); Applying Trauma-Informed Strategies to Enhance Resilience (2 hours); Partnering with Parents to Begin and Sustain Recovery (1.5 hours); Building Resilience in Early Childhood through Positive Parenting Techniques (1.5 hours); Understanding and Supporting Gender Fluid Children/ Youth and Their Families (1.5 hours); Secondary Traumatic Stress Solutions for Helping Professionals (2 hours); Building A Family-Driven and Youth-Driven System of Care (2 hours); Beyond Certification and Compliance: Using the CANS to Engage and Support Children and Families (2 hours); Establishing Contact Points to Strategically Identify the Presence of Racial and Ethnic Disparities (2 hours); KSP Handle with Care Program & Angel Initiative Program (1.5 hours); Teaching Executive Functioning Skills to Preschool Students (1.5 hours); Equipping the Faith Community with Evidence-Based Tools to Address Community-Based Issues (1.5 hours); Prevention Practices in Kentucky Schools (1.5 hours); Bounce: Building a Trauma-Informed System of Care for Youth in Therapeutic & Residential Services (1.5 hours)

Approved for continuing education requirements for community support associate per 908 KAR 2:250, adult peer support specialist per 908 KAR 2:220, family peer support specialist per 908 KAR 2:230, youth peer support specialist per 908 KAR 2:240 and targeted case manager per 908 KAR 2:260