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STABLE- and ACUTE-2007
Comprehensive risk assessment incorporates the use of both static (e.g., Static-99R) and dynamic risk assessment instruments. The STABLE-2007 & ACUTE-2007 are one of the most commonly used dynamic sexual offense specific risk assessment instruments within behavioral health, correctional, and court settings.
This session will provide an overview of the development and research of the STABLE-2007 & ACUTE-2007, item-by-item instructions for scoring the tools, and appropriate interpretation and use within varying settings. This will include recent guidance on the appropriate use of these tools with individuals convicted of child sexual abuse material-related offenses. Case studies will be utilized to facilitate practice throughout the training and to learn to avoid common administration errors.
Training materials will be emailed the week of the training.
Trainer
Katie Gotch, LPC, ATSA-F, CCSOT
Ms. Gotch has worked in the field of sexual abuse prevention for over twenty years as a clinician, evaluator, trainer, researcher, and in the development of evidence-informed public policy. She maintains a private practice, Integrated Clinical & Correctional Services, which provides specialized clinical and consultation services related to individuals with sexual behavior problems and other forms of abusive/violent behavior. She frequently provides training to correctional agencies, clinicians, policy makers, and other community partners on sexual abuse specific assessment, management and treatment; static and dynamic risk; public policy; public/media engagement; and related topics. She has been a certified Static- 99R/STABLE & ACUTE-2007 trainer for over fifteen years and recently obtained her ODARA local trainer certification. She additionally has a lengthy history of public policy and board involvement, previously serving as the Public Policy Executive Board Member for ATSA, as a Board Member and Voluntary Executive Director for NPEIV, and as the Policy Advisor for OATSA.
CEUs
All attendees will receive an OATSA certificate of attendance for 8 total training hours. Individuals who seek certified CEUs must register for the National Association of Social Work (NASW) ticket type available on the registration page. Please check with your local licensing board to confirm whether you require certified CEUs; for example, licensed social workers in Oregon require NASW approved CEUs, while licensed psychologists and professional counselors do not.
Students
Discounted registration is offered to up to five current full-time students. Please email proof of enrollment to oatsaboard@gmail.com at least one week prior to the event to ensure your reduced cost.
Discounts available
If you register for the September 12, 2025 Static-99R training, you will receive a promotional code for $50 off the September 19, 2025 STABLE & ACUTE 2007 training, which will be included in your registration confirmation email.
Questions? Please contact oatsaboard@gmail.com.