From Ally to Advocate: 20 Tips, Tools And Resources For Supporting a Person’s Sexual Health

Instructor(s): Shanya Luther (she/her)This training will offer practical ideas for addressing a person’s sexual health, including: •    using a person-centered approach to understanding someone’s sexual support needs•    gathering key information when people share about their sexuality•    having conversations with parents and legal guardians about sexual issues•    engaging in sexual supported decision-making•    […]

$40

Flipping the Switch: Compassion Fatigue to Compassion Satisfaction

Virtual Event Virtual Event

Event Date/Time: December 10, 2024, 10:00–11:30 amInstructor(s): Lindsay DuttonMany of us go into the human services field because we have an immense passion for helping others and serving our communities. However, we aren’t always aware of how supporting others can take a toll on our own well-being. This training will introduce the concepts of compassion […]

$40

Are Limiting Beliefs Holding You Back?

Virtual Event Virtual Event

Event Date/Time: December 12, 2024, 10:00–11:30 amInstructor(s): Melissa Ballard-BatisteAutomatic negative thoughts, ruminative thoughts, memories that pop up at the most inopportune time. They can change your actions and behaviors in ways that are not supportive of your goals or the life you desire. In this presentation, we will review ways to challenge our limiting beliefs.Our […]

$40

Supporting Dignity of Risk

Instructor(s): Lindsay DuttonEvery person has the right to learn and one of the ways we learn is bytaking risks in life. It is important to understand the concept of dignity of risk, and how to assist people with supported decision-making. We take risks every day and by helping someone think through decisions and weigh options […]

$45

Mental Health First Aid-Adult

Instructor(s): Lindsay Dutton & Alice MasseyAdult Mental Health First Aid consists of self-paced learning by completing modules 1-9 on Mental Health First Aid Connect, followed by 6.5 hours of instructor-led training. Mental Health First Aid is an early intervention public education program. It teaches adults how to recognize the signs and symptoms that suggest a […]

$175

Culturally Responsive Counseling – Part 1

Instructor(s): Melissa Ballard-Batiste, LCSWJoin us for this training series! This workshop focuses on cultural humility to improve cultural competence and how it improves relationships in counseling and case management.Participants will be able to:

$45

Supporting Anxious Kids

Instructor(s): Jennifer Cork, LCSWParticipants will learn to recognize signs of anxiety in children, understand anxiety disorders, and discover tools to help kids self-regulate and manage stress.Participants will be able to:

$65

Supporting Dignity of Risk

Instructor(s): Lindsay DuttonEvery person has the right to learn and one of the ways we learn is bytaking risks in life. It is important to understand the concept of dignity of risk, and how to assist people with supported decision-making. We take risks every day and by helping someone think through decisions and weigh options […]

$45

Flipping the Switch: Compassion Fatigue to Compassion Satisfaction

Instructor(s): Lindsay DuttonMany of us go into the human services field because we have an immense passion for helping others and serving our communities. However, we aren’t always aware of how supporting others can take a toll on our own well-being. This training will introduce the concepts of compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma, but most […]

$45

Culturally Responsive Counseling – Part 2

Instructor(s): Melissa Ballard-Batiste, LCSWJoin us for this training series! This workshop focuses on cultural humility to improve cultural competence and how it improves relationships in counseling and case management.Participants will be able to:

$45

Mental Health First Aid-Adult

Instructor(s): Lindsay Dutton & Jennie HeidrickAdult Mental Health First Aid consists of self-paced learning by completing modules 1-9 on Mental Health First Aid Connect, followed by 6.5 hours of instructor-led training. Mental Health First Aid is an early intervention public education program. It teaches adults how to recognize the signs and symptoms that suggest a […]

$175

Flipping the Switch: Compassion Fatigue to Compassion Satisfaction

Instructor(s): Lindsay DuttonMany of us go into the human services field because we have an immense passion for helping others and serving our communities. However, we aren’t always aware of how supporting others can take a toll on our own well-being. This training will introduce the concepts of compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma, but most […]

$45

Autism 101

Instructor(s): Jennifer Cork, DSW, LCSWAutism 101 reviews basic information about autism spectrum disorder (ASD) including the symptoms, causes, treatments, and an overview of how you can support someone with autism.Participants will gain an understanding of:•    describe the basic traits of autism and ways that development may vary from child to child and from typically […]

$65

Supporting Dignity of Risk

Instructor(s): Lindsay DuttonEvery person has the right to learn and one of the ways we learn is bytaking risks in life. It is important to understand the concept of dignity of risk, and how to assist people with supported decision-making. We take risks every day and by helping someone think through decisions and weigh options […]

$45

Flipping the Switch: Compassion Fatigue to Compassion Satisfaction

Instructor(s): Lindsay DuttonMany of us go into the human services field because we have an immense passion for helping others and serving our communities. However, we aren’t always aware of how supporting others can take a toll on our own well-being. This training will introduce the concepts of compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma, but most […]

$45

Supporting Dignity of Risk

Instructor(s): Lindsay DuttonEvery person has the right to learn and one of the ways we learn is bytaking risks in life. It is important to understand the concept of dignity of risk, and how to assist people with supported decision-making. We take risks every day and by helping someone think through decisions and weigh options […]

$45

Mental Health First Aid-Adult

Instructor(s): Lindsay Dutton & Alice MasseyAdult Mental Health First Aid consists of self-paced learning by completing modules 1-9 on Mental Health First Aid Connect, followed by 6.5 hours of instructor-led training. Mental Health First Aid is an early intervention public education program. It teaches adults how to recognize the signs and symptoms that suggest a […]

$175

Workplace Conflict Management and Resolution

Instructor(s): Melissa Ballard-Batiste, LCSWJoin us to learn how to manage workplace conflicts and get to workplace resolutions.  We will learn how to communicate effectively in tense spaces to de-escalate and build positive work environments.Participants will be able to:•    Identifying the challenge•    Communication inside of tense spaces•    De-escalation•    Resolving conflict

$45

Children’s Mental Health: A Basic Overview of Common Childhood Diagnoses

Instructor(s): Jennifer Cork, LCSWThis training will cover symptoms of common childhood mental health diagnoses, strategies to support children, and ways to approach parents with concerns. Diagnoses covered include Autism, ADHD, anxiety disorders, depression, adjustment disorders, post traumatic stress disorder, attachment disorders, conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, reactive attachment disorder, and disinhibited social engagement disorder.Participants will […]

$75

Flipping the Switch: Compassion Fatigue to Compassion Satisfaction

Instructor(s): Lindsay DuttonMany of us go into the human services field because we have an immense passion for helping others and serving our communities. However, we aren’t always aware of how supporting others can take a toll on our own well-being. This training will introduce the concepts of compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma, but most […]

$45

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