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The table below lists trainers that hold at least a Master's degree in a Human Services field, have at least 3 years direct clinical experience with MH/DD/SA populations, and have at least 3 years professional experience in the health and human services field as a trainer of adult learners. They also completed a Division-recognized "training-of-trainers" model in the service definition for which they were qualified.

The table is organized alphabetically by Last Name. The Division urges use of these trainers (contact them by emailing them). These trainers may conduct "train-the-trainer" classes for providers so that providers may deliver the training to their staff in the future.

Mobile Crisis Management - NC Trainers

First Name

Last Name

City

E-MAIL

Barry

Beavers

Hendersonville

BBeavers@MLCS.us

Barbara

Davis

Rocky Mtn.

barbara.davis@ncmail.net

Robert

Werstlein

Charlotte

rwerstlein@daymarkrecovery.org

Shirley

Liles

Lilesville

SWLILES@YAHOO.COM

Mike

Mayer

NA

michaelmayer@earthlink.net

Julie

Sinclair

Lumberton

julia.sinclair@ncmail.net

Marty

Weems

Durham

weems@email.unc.edu

Dan

Zorn

Asheville

dzorn@familiestogether.net

Updated December 19, 2006

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