Deadline to Register: October 31, 2016
Come join us for this comprehensive review of chemical
dependency in the criminal justice system. Where are we and how can we
improve?
3:00-3:35pm
Introduction
Speaker: Avery Appelman
3:05 p.m. - 3:30
p.m. Chemical Dependency Diagnostic Factors, Statistics,
Recommendations
Speaker: Fred Hempel,
LADC
Diagnostic tests (DSM IV, Rule 25, etc) - explain in
detail
Factos indicating
CD
Statistics
Diagnosis
Treatment Recommendations - how formulated, Inpatient vs. outpatient, education
vs. treatment
3:35 p.m.- 4:05
p.m. Intervention, Treatment, Placement, Obstacles, Insurance
Problems
Speaker: Jason VanDerscoff, CEO Five Stars Recovery Center,
Chaska, MN
Definition of
treatment
Continuing care/after
care
Placement
options/hurdles
Insurance
issues
Rule 25 funding
process
Federal
money
4:05 p.m. - 4:30
p.m. Chemical Dependency and Mental Illness
Speaker: Tom
Winegarden, MD
Difference between these two forms of
disease
Diagnostic tests - DSM
IV
Use of substances to cope with mental
illness
Diagnosis
Treatment
recommendations
Statistics
4:30
p.m.-5:00 p.m. Chemical Dependency: A View from Probation
Speaker: Ashley
Schultz, Steele County DOC
What impresses probation officers about chemically dependent
probationers
PSI issues, developing appropriate
recommendations
Determining supervision
level
Holding the probationer
accountable
Relapse and
consequences
Interstate Compact issues
Registration will start at
2:45 pm followed by the presentation at 3:00 pm.
Speakers:
Fred Hempel,
LADC
B.A. St. Cloud State University, A.S. in Chemical Dependency,
Fred has been working in the field of chemical dependency for well over 10
years. He has provided clinical chemical dependency services to a wide range of
patients throughout the metro. Fred is an analytical chemical dependency
assessor with literally 100s of assessments that have been reviewed and utilized
in many legal settings. Always a positive counselor he has provided one on one
counseling as well as private treatment placement to many clients referred to
him by local lawyers. Fred has testified in Court and has been successful in
convincing courts to try individually crafted treatment options in civil
commitment proceedings.
Jason VanDerscoff,
CEO Five Stars Recovery Center
Graduate of the University of
Minnesota with a degree in biology. He also has experience in finance,
economics, and business. Prior to working in the field of chemical dependency,
Jason was a licensed financial planner working with securities and insurance. He
has twelve years of experience in the field of chemical dependency at Five Stars
Recovery Center, and has helped thousands of addicted individuals. His
dedication to helping people with addiction issues shows in his drive for ever
improving services.
Currently:
CEO of Five Stars Recovery
Center
CEO of NorthStar Regional
CEO of CD Recovery Services
Tom Winegarden, MD
Dr. Winegarden is a
Board Certified Adult and Addictions Psychiatrist. He is a Distinguished
Diplomat Fellow of the Psychiatric Medical Society. He received his BA degree
from St. Olaf College, Master of Divinity degree from Luther Northwestern
Theological Seminary. He received his Medical degree from the University of
Minnesota Medical School. He completed psychiatric residency training and
Chemical Dependency Fellowship Training at the University of Minnesota. He is
currently Medical Director of Stone Creek Psychiatry and Bridges at Stone Creek,
Intensive Outpatient Program located in Chanhassen, MN. Dr. Winegarden has
served previously as a consulting Psychiatrist at Hazelden Treatment Center,
Center City, MN for 15 years and currently serves as staff Psychiatrist at
Fairview Southdale Hospital in Edina, MN. He is Medical Director of NorthStar
Regional Dual Diagnosis Intensive Outpatient Program in Chanhassen, MN and
Medical Director of Five Stars Residential Dual-Diagnosis Treatment Center in
Chaska, MN. His clinical interests include Dual Diagnosis, depression, anxiety
disorders, and attention deficit disorder.
Ashley Schultz, Steele County DOC
Ashley
an oldest child of three boys, raised by his grandparents. He attributes his
career path to the influence of his three probation officers when he was placed
on probation while in high school. Ashley claims these probation officers acted
as the “directors” of his life. Prior to being sentenced, Mr. Schultz had months
of sobriety (cocaine addiction). A skilled electrician his life took a turn when
he was involved in a catastrophic car accident. While recovering from the
accident, Ashley went to Mankatoo State University and obtained a degree fin
corrections. He has worked for Blue Earth County Drug Court conducting night
checks of participants, and has been employed by the MN DOC in seven counties
for the past seven years working with high risk felons and sex offenders.
Ashley’s philosophy is to protect the public by helping the offender through
empowering them to participate in their own case plan while his office holds
them accountable to achieve their goals
while focused on community
safety.
Board member- Steele County Drug Free
Coalition
Former board member of the Alano Society of Owatonna
Board
Member - Community Safety Advisory Committee
Board Member – Odium
CLE
Credits:
2.0 Standard CLE Credit approved | Event
Code: 230854
Cost:
Criminal Law Section Member: $5.00
MSBA Member but not a member of
the Criminal Law Section: $15.00
Non-MSBA Members: $20.00
Law Students: Free
Remote Participation:
Remote participation is
available. Instructions will be emailed to you the day before
the event.
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Questions? Contact Jennifer Carter |
612-278-6309