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- CCAPP - California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals
CCAPP is the largest and longest-standing organization dedicated to supporting addiction programs and professionals in California We believe your profession is your passion, and we’re here to support and empower you every step of the way
- About Us - CCAPP
The California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP) is a 501 (C) 6 non-profit organization established in 1972 Our name changed in 2014 upon the merger of three organizations
- Contact Us - CCAPP
For credentialing, recovery residence, and general questions email admin@ccapp us or use the contact form on the right –> Our phone hours are now Tuesday through Thursday 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
- CCAPP CREDENTIALING HANDBOOK CADC I II III
The CCAPP office may refuse to act on the application if there is evidence the individual violated the professional Code of Conduct; there is evidence of falsification of records; or a current suspension revocation, as evidenced by the review process as required by state regulations is discovered
- Complaints - CCAPP. US
If denied registration certification, denied registration certification renewal, or individuals whose certification was suspended or revoked, shall be ratified by the CCAPP Credentialing Board
- PSAs - CCAPP. US
CCAPP President and CEO Pete Nielsen and Vice President of Education and Strategic Development Kristina Padilla share an important message for helping professionals
- CCAPP CREDENTIALING Ethics Complaint Process Introduction
Whenever a registered, certified, or licensed counselor becomes aware of a potential ethical violation involving a CCAPP Credentialing licensed, certified, or registered individual, (See: CCAPP Code of Conduct) a complaint MUST be filed directly with CCAPP Credentialing office
- CCAPP CODE OF CONDUCT FOR CREDENTIALED ALCOHOL AND DRUG PROFESSIONALS
CCAPP will provide notification of any changes to the CCAPP Code of Conduct on the CCAPP website at www ccapp us and the Weekly Dispatch newsletter 30 days in advance of the effective date
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