How long does a RADT last?
“CADC” stands for “Certified Alcohol/Drug Counselor.” When you become a RADT, you get to stay in this profession for 5 years.
How do I get my CCAPP?
To register for CCAPP, you must complete a pre-registration form and submit it in order to enroll in a 9-hour course. Upon completion of the course, you are granted a one-year membership to CCAPP. This initial course and membership cost $50 to complete.
How long does it take to get CCAPP certification?
What is a CCAPP license?
In order to assist clients, employers and state regulators in the verification and referral processes, CCAPP has developed "The Registry" for identifying qualified treatment professionals in good standing with the California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professions Сredentialing (CCAPP Сredentialing).
How do I get my RADT?
To obtain a RADT II, you must:
- Complete 25 total hours.
- Complete 20 hours of advanced continuing education from a CCAPP approved provider. 6 of the 20 hours must be specific to counselor ethics. 5 of the 20 hours can come from any training that enhances you professionally.
- In California, you must pay a $50 renewal fee.