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ARI 2015 All-Sites Summit

Summits

Published: March 19, 2015

The fifth annual All-Sites Summit will feature training relevant to the breadth of Adult Redeploy Illinois (ARI) programs. This year's summit will focus on peer learning around innovations at ARI sites and current critical issues including the Affordable Care Act.

The fifth annual All-Sites Summit will feature training relevant to the breadth of Adult Redeploy Illinois (ARI) programs. This year's summit will focus on peer learning around innovations at ARI sites and current critical issues including the Affordable Care Act.

The summit will include panel presentations, sessions on best practices from the field, updates from ARI sites, and time for networking.

Those expected to attend are a spectrum of ARI site stakeholders including but not limited to judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, treatment providers, probation staff and supervisors, program coordinators, and researchers. Summit content is structured for relevancy to a broad group of stakeholders. In addition to current ARI program representation, planning grantees are welcome and have previously benefited from exposure to current ARI programs and system-wide training.

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  • All-Sites Summit 2015

    The fifth annual All-Sites Summit will feature training relevant to the breadth of Adult Redeploy Illinois (ARI) programs. This year's summit will focus on peer learning around innovations at ARI sites and current critical issues including the Affordable Care Act. The summit will include panel presentations, sessions on best practices from the field, updates from ARI sites, and time for networking. Those expected to attend are a spectrum of ARI site stakeholders including but not limited to judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, treatment providers, probation staff and supervisors, program coordinators, and researchers. Summit content is structured for relevancy to a broad group of stakeholders. In addition to current ARI program representation, planning grantees are welcome and have previously benefited from exposure to current ARI programs and system-wide training.