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December 12 to November 18, 2024
9:00am to 3:30pm
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Registration ends 11/19/2024 to allow time to complete the self-paced, on-line portion. After registering, participants will receive an email link to establish a log in for the web-based portion of the class. After completing the log in they may complete the web-based portion at their own pace but it must be completed prior to the in-person class.

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Cancellation Policy

It is our goal to provide trainings as scheduled. If a training is cancelled for any reason the region will attempt to email registered participants as well as post the change on the trainings page of the region website.

The region is committed to providing quality training experiences. When a registered participant does not attend it often prevents another participant from having the opportunity. Please call us at 712-328- 5645 by 12:00 pm the day prior to the training if needed to cancel a registration. If the training is on a Monday please contact us by 12 pm on Friday. If the aforementioned notice is not given you will be charged a minimum of $25.00 (this includes trainings with no registration fee).

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Location
Waubonsie Mental Health Center
216 Division St, Clarinda, IA 51632
Clarinda, IA

For More Information
Mary-Beth Roskens
(712) 328-5812
mroskens@swiamhds.org
This page was printed from the Southwest Iowa Mental Health & Disability Services Region on December 21, 2024. For the latest information, visit swiamhds.org.

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