partner event
Multicultural Conference 2023
Bakersfield, CA Bakersfield, CA, United StatesImmerse yourself in multicultural competencies in treating those with substance use disorders. Experts in diverse populations will bring the latest research and education to you. Earn up to 18 CEs, and free powwow on Saturday!
Recovery Happens 2023
Sacramento, CA Sacramento, CaliforniaJoin our partner CCAPP for a day of advocacy and awareness. A recovery walk, a 12-Step meeting, a pancake breakfast, a rally, a wide range of speakers, and more. Increase awareness and understanding of mental health and substance use disorders and celebrate who recover.
2023 Fall Conference
Norman, OK Norman, OK, United StatesCall for Presenters due 8/31/23.
10th Annual California Addiction Conference (CAC)
Newport Beach, CA Newport Beach, CA, United StatesImmerse yourself in competencies, both addiction programs and professionals, in treating persons with substance use disorders. Experts in the field will bring the latest research and education to you.
DOT SAP Qualification Training 2024
Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles, CaliforniaJoin our partner CCAPP on February 23 & 24 in Los Angeles for training specific to the revised DOT regulations. (Exam on February 25.) This training focuses on the role and responsibilities of the Substance Abuse Professional as well as a DOT compliance seminar.
10th Annual Addiction Leadership Conference
Sacramento, CA Sacramento, CaliforniaYouth Recovery Expo 2024
Washington, DC Washington, DC2024 Rocky Mountain Symposium
Denver, CO Denver, Colorado2024 Multicultural Conference (MCC)
Visalia, CA Visalia, CA, United StatesImmerse yourself in multicultural competencies in treating those with substance use disorders. Earn up to 18 CEs. Includes CCAPP's first annual drag show.
2024 Recovery Happens
Sacramento, CA Sacramento, CaliforniaEvery September since 1992, CCAPP sponsors National Recovery Month at the California State Capitol where thousands gather to increase awareness and understanding of mental health and substance use disorders and celebrate the people who recover.