Trainings:Youth Mental Health First Aid - MedfordWhen: April 4, 2024 - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm (PST) Youth Mental Health First Aid is an evidence-based, early intervention public education program. It teaches adults how to recognize the signs and symptoms that suggest a potential mental health challenge, how to listen without judgement and give reassurance to a youth who may be experiencing a mental health challenge, as well as how to refer a person to appropriate professional support and services. If registering for a group of 4 or more, please contact [email protected] for a discount code. By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
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About The Trainer Taylor Herreman is an experienced leader in child and youth services, having worked in a variety of settings to support systems-involved youth with early childhood trauma exposure from a trauma informed perspective. Taylor is currently the Director of Training Services at Boys & Girls Aid, a non-profit foster and adoption agency in Portland, OR. In her role, she provides training and consultation to staff and foster parents in a variety of program roles.
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Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) training for Alliance MembersWhen: Once a month on Saturdays 9am-5pm In-Person! Cost: $225 The ODHS CPI Reimbursement Program can reimburse expenses for two trainees for everyone one trainee paid for by a CCA (while funding lasts) Click on 'More information' to learn about the reimbursement program.
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Leadership Development SeriesTHE LEADERSHIP SERIES IS AT CAPACITY AND CLOSED.
To be put on the waiting list for another series coming soon, please contact Erica Keaveney: [email protected] or 503 583 3999.
Participants can sign up for the entire series or take each session separately. All trainings are virtual via Zoom.
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ABOUT THE TRAINER Rebecca Peatow Nickels, MSW is the principal for RPN Strategies where she helps organizations be at their best. Her consulting work focuses on interim executive leadership, group facilitation, training related to trauma informed approaches, and leadership development coaching. Previously, she was the executive director of Call to Safety (formerly the Portland Women’s Crisis Line) from 2006-2018, leading the organization as it expanded crisis line services, increased its integration of equity and racial justice, and strove to be a survivor-led organization. Cost: $49 per session, or $199 for the entire series To be put on the waiting list for another series coming soon, please contact Erica Keaveney: [email protected] or 503 583 3999.
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