31st Annual School

July 15-19, 2012

Philip Diaz

MSW



Executive Director
The Harrigan Foundation

Sponsored By: Springfield College, School of Human Services

Place of Residence: Boynton Beach, Florida
Current Courses: Addiction and the Family; (Tampa, 2012)

Phil Diaz is currently the Executive Director for the Harrigan Foundation located in Delray, Florida. The Harrigan Foundation creates opportunities for addiction treatment and housing for those in financial need and develops cutting edge training opportunities for the layman and professional in the fields of mental health and addiction treatment. The foundation specializes in focusing on drug and trauma treatment for returning servicemen and women. As Executive Director, Mr. Diaz is responsible for setting and meeting all foundation goals and raising funds to meet these goals and objectives.


Additionally, Mr. Diaz ias also the Vice President of Business Development for Business Match Corp, a private consulting company. BMP provides opportunities for Not-For-Profit and For Profit companies to develop public private partnerships for the mutual benefit of both. BMC offers funding, strategic planning, business plan development, mergers and acquisitions support.

Mr. Diaz is the President of The Diaz Group, a Human Services Consulting firm specializing in government relations, cultural diversity, addiction, workplace, health, and community drug prevention programming. Contracts have included the Drug Enforcement Administration, D.A.R.E. America, and The Center for Substace Abuse Prevention,and Western Media Corporation to name a few.

The FSAS is honored to welcome Phil Diaz to our 2012 Annual School which will be held at Springfield College, School of Human Services at The Atrium in Tampa, Florida. He is scheduled to instruct Addiction and the Family, a 10 hour course offered on Wednesday and Thursday, July 18-19, 2012

Addiction and the Family

Students attending this course will understand the dynamics of addicted families, understand how to intervene with addicted families, and will understand the impact on growing up in addicted systems.