Trainings:Professional Boundaries for Direct Human Services StaffWhen: January 30, 2025 – 9 AM - 3 PM. Where: Virtual - Zoom links will be sent out a few days prior to the training date. Cost: $69 (Oregon Alliance Members receive 10% off). All participants who complete this training will receive 6 MHACBO CEUs! Are you a direct service provider in the human services field? If so, this training is for you! We are going to take a deep dive into professional boundaries for direct services staff. This engaging virtual training should have you prepared to implement professional boundaries with clients resulting in a healthy and safe staff/client relationship in all capacities. Learning Objectives include:
About The Trainer This training will be led by Key Dickey (she/her) from K2 Coaching LLC. Key is a certified instructor for the Crisis Prevention Institute and American Red Cross. She has many years of experience developing training content for programs such as Secure Inpatient for Youth and Treatment Foster Care. Key also has over 10 years of experience leading and training people in the human services, juvenile justice, healthcare, and education fields. K2 Coaching LLC has multiple pre-created trainings such as ‘Bias in Supervision’ training for leaders and ‘Trauma-Informed Supervision’ for leaders in fields where secondary traumatic stress is a factor. K2 Coaching also offers coaching, meditation services, and consultation services to its clients.
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Questions? Reach out to [email protected] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Motivational InterviewingThis training is AT CAPACITY! Thank you to everybody who registered to attend this training. When: February 6, 2025 – 9 AM - 4 PM. Where: 9320 SW Barbur Blvd Ste 200, Portland, OR 97219. Cost: $210 (Oregon Alliance Members receive 10% off). Join us for a full-day, in-person Motivational Interviewing (MI) training designed for those who serve families and youth! This interactive session will cover the principles and practice of MI, an evidence-based approach to fostering collaboration and positive change. Participants will discuss and practice MI approaches that can be used in conversations around behavioral health, service engagement, and substance use, among other topics. Whether you're new to MI or looking to sharpen your skills, this training will offer practical tools and strategies to support you in your work. Learning Objectives:
About The Trainer Carrie Bader (she/her), MPH, MOT first attended a Motivational Interviewing (MI) training in 2007 and has been a dedicated student of MI ever since. She is an occupational therapist and public health educator, and has worked in a variety of settings, including health coaching, inpatient behavioral health, and public health education. As a member of the international Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) and a MINT-certified trainer, Carrie has presented at conferences, healthcare settings, and non-profit organizations for a wide array of professionals, including front-line staff, clinicians, community and social service professionals, administrators, and leadership. She has provided training to hundreds of people in settings such as inpatient behavioral health, local and state government, and community-based organizations. Carrie is dedicated to supporting people in the helping professions to have collaborative and effective conversations through fun, interactive, and engaging workshops.
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Questions? Reach out to [email protected] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction to Collaborative Problem SolvingWhen: February 11, 2025 - 10 AM - 11:30 AM. Where: Virtual - Zoom links will be emailed before the training date. Cost: $49 (Oregon Alliance Members receive 10% off). If you have been wanting to learn more about the framework of CPS, then we welcome you to join "Introduction to Collaborative Problem Solving". Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) is a training that is focused on teaching its participants different techniques in problem-solving with children. CPS can be essential for learning strategies about how to problem-solve alongside children with difficulties in emotional regulation or expressing their concern and needs, as well as proactively working with children to build skills for chronic challenges in their lives. People who attend the Intro to CPS training will learn to:
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 SeriesTo 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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