| Thank You for (Not) Smoking: The Challenges of Dealing with Smokers in Public Housing |
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Wednesday, May 21st 10:00 AM -12:00 PM
Webinar
Summary: Maintaining a smoke-free environment in public housing is essential for the health and well-being of all residents, especially those vulnerable residents who struggle with health and disability-related challenges. This training will provide comprehensive strategies to address illegal smoking within these communities. Participants will learn about the benefits of well drafted smoke-free policies, effective lease enforcement measures (including a review of new technologies), and the importance of making resources available for residents who wish to quit smoking. By the end of this training, attendees will be equipped with the knowledge and tools to ensure a healthier, smoke-free living environment for everyone. Registration: $149 for MassNAHRO Members $449 for Non-Members (includes webinar credentials and materials)
Jonathan L. Driscoll, Esq. is the owner of Driscoll & Driscoll, PC, a law firm with over 35 years experience in the housing field. Jonathan has worked in the public housing industry for approximately ten years. A 2012 graduate of New England Law | Boston, Jonathan brings a rich and diverse legal background to the firm. Jonathan has worked in the areas of public and private housing, criminal law, estate planning, investigations, and business organization services. While working for the Boston Housing Authority, Jonathan litigated Section 8 termination hearings and also assisted in corporate by-law restructurings. Jonathan has also worked for the Office of the Massachusetts Attorney General in Boston, Massachusetts and the Law Offices of Larry Conway in San Diego, California. In 2010, Jonathan completed a program in human rights and international law through the National University of Ireland at Galway in Galway, Ireland. Jonathan is licensed to practice law in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Jonathan has also been a respected MassNAHRO and NERC/NAHRO trainer presenting on a number of different legal topics.
Cancellation Policy: MassNAHRO must receive written notice of cancellation at least eight (8) days prior to the event. Refunds will not be given in cases where a registrant cancels less than eight (8) days in advance or fails to attend. When payment is not received prior to the event, registrant is responsible for the full registration fee if written notice of cancellation is not received by MassNAHRO at least eight (8) days prior to the event. Registration fees can not be applied to future training or events. |
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