Lebanon County CYS

Thursday, Feb 13, 2025 at 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM EST

400 South 8th Street, Lebanon, PA, 17042, United States

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Center for Addiction & Recovery Education (CARE) - Phoenix Training Partial Approval

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Thursday, Feb 13, 2025 at 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM EST

Lebanon County CYS, 400 South 8th Street, Lebanon, PA, 17042, United States.

Phoenix Training for Child Welfare professionals is a four-hour course conducted by current and former Children & Youth Services professionals. This course was developed with assistance from the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation with the support of the PA Department of Health.

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The Center for Addiction and Recovery Education at Saint Joseph’s University, under a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Health, delivers training to the public safety community, including Children & Youth Services professionals. During this course, trainees will learn about the brain science of addiction, the impact of trauma on the development of substance use disorder, and practical skills to assist clients and their families as they navigate recovery options.

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Chuck Pugh
Corrections Officer
York County Prison

Chuck Pugh is a veteran Corrections Officer with over 24 years serving at the York County Prison in South Central Pennsylvania. He started his service in 1998. He has been an adjunct instructor to in-service staff and new cadets in York’s Basic Training Academy since 2011. Chuck has trained other staff from various corrections locations to be Firearms Instructors for PA DOC. He has instructed 30 individual modules of training courses ranging from Firearms to Stress Management. Chuck is passionate about bettering the tools and equipment for his fellow officers through innovative ideas. He has co-founded the York County Prison Honor Guard and during his tenure was the Assistant Team Leader where he utilized his attention to detail in meticulously training the unit along with exemplifying the core values. Chuck has experienced multiple traumas in his career and personal life which resulted in him seeking counseling and a regular weekly support group to get to the root of his own additive behaviors. He is an advocate for his fellow corrections officers in their search for healing.

About Chuck Pugh

Corrections Officer
York County Prison