In advance of the Collaborative Training that we sponsored in connection with the IAHL conference in June, our friends in St. Louis, MO from the Collaborative Family Law Association really stepped up to support and promote that training and the conference. It's really gratifying now to be able to return that support as they launch their first Interdisciplinary training this November. Click here for their announcement and registration form.
They've made it clear to me that you don't have to be from Missouri to attend the training. In fact they hope that their friends and colleagues in Southern Illinois, especially, will take advantage of the training. We've also offered to them that CPChicago Educational Services would be happy to make application for Illinois MCLE credits for the training. If you're in Illinois and would like to attend, let them know and ask them about IL MCLE credits. I may be able to arrange for Mental Health CEUs as well.
One thing I'd suggest to Illinoisans. If you know others, especially from the other professions, who might like to go, it's really great to go through a basic CP training with others with whom you may be working and looking to grow interest 'back home'. There's certainly nothing wrong with going alone, in my humble opinion, but that certainly has something to do with my having traveled to Dallas in Jan, 2000 to take my first training when I could find no others in the Chicago area who were doing anything about Collaborative.

They've made it clear to me that you don't have to be from Missouri to attend the training. In fact they hope that their friends and colleagues in Southern Illinois, especially, will take advantage of the training. We've also offered to them that CPChicago Educational Services would be happy to make application for Illinois MCLE credits for the training. If you're in Illinois and would like to attend, let them know and ask them about IL MCLE credits. I may be able to arrange for Mental Health CEUs as well.
One thing I'd suggest to Illinoisans. If you know others, especially from the other professions, who might like to go, it's really great to go through a basic CP training with others with whom you may be working and looking to grow interest 'back home'. There's certainly nothing wrong with going alone, in my humble opinion, but that certainly has something to do with my having traveled to Dallas in Jan, 2000 to take my first training when I could find no others in the Chicago area who were doing anything about Collaborative.
