EDUCATION AND TRAINING SERVICES | NASSAU COUNTY OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH, CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY & DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES SERVICES

Provides employees in Nassau County departments, clients, and employees in community-based treatment agencies, as well as students, teachers, parents, and the general public educational programs. Trainers are experienced, knowledgeable, and available to provide information on chemical abuse and many health-related issues. Training services vary according to the audience and the topic. For elementary through high school grades, activities include assembly programs, teacher in-service training, and presentations at parent-teacher association (PTA) meetings. Program series can also be arranged on an individual basis at the request of a school district or for college presentations. Information is shared with the general public through public health fairs, distribution of literature, and in response to special requests. For chemical dependency professionals, a training calendar is distributed monthly via email. Call if you have any questions or want to discuss training needs. There is no cost associated with these services. 

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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK

Physical Address

60 Charles Lindbergh Blvd, Garden City, NY 11530

Hours

Mon-Fri 8am-3:45pm

Voice

(516) 227-7028

Education and Training Unit

Voice

(516) 227-7007

Education and Training Unit

Voice

(516) 227-7057

Office of Mental Health, Chemical Dependency & Developmental Disabilities Services

Fax

(516) 227-7369

Fax

Fax

(516) 227-7076

Fax

Application process

Call for details.

Fee

Free

Eligibility

Agency prefers clients call for details.

Service area

Nassau County, NY

Agency info

NASSAU COUNTY OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH, CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES SERVICES

Promotes the development of a comprehensive, coordinated system of services that enables those with a mental illness, chemical addiction, or developmental disability to maximize their functioning to live safely and successfully in the community.