Events
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Addressing Systemic Problems: Taking A Stance Against Gun Violence Philadelphia
The Science Center The Science Center- 3675 Market Street, Suite 400, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesThe Philadelphia Global Identity Partnership (PGIP) is hosting a fireside chat to have a tough discussion about gun violence in Philly. Join us for a fireside chat titled “Addressing Systemic Problems: Taking A Stance Against Gun Violence Philadelphia” from 5-7:30pm. PGIP will end the night with a happy hour to intentionally network on actionable plans to reduce violence in Philadelphia and the resources needed to implement them. All attendees are encouraged to be prepared to have meaningful discussions on the resources they can access (plans and/or funding) to bring potential [...]
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WRAP II: Facilitator’s Training Sponsored by DBHIDS
Mental Health Partnernships 833 Chestnut St Suite 1100, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesHeld in-person at: Mental Health Partnerships Training Room 833 Chestnut Street Suite 1100 Philadelphia, PA 19107 WRAP 2 Facilitator is a 30 hour training building on the foundations of Wellness Recovery Action Plan. It will teach participants to facilitate WRAP groups and work with others to develop their own WRAP. Wellness Recovery Action Plan® (WRAP) is an evidence-based practice developed by the Copeland Center for Wellness and Recovery. PRIOR TO ATTENDING THIS TRAINING, PARTICIPANTS MUST FULFILL THE PREREQUISITE COURSE: INTRODUCTION TO WRAP. This course has a registration cap that will [...]
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[POSTPONED] Penn Medicine Behavioral Health Fair
Malcolm X Park 5100 Pine Street, Philadelphia, United StatesThis event has been postponed due to weather conditions. Pennsylvania Hospital, HUP Cedar, and Presbyterian Hospital’s Psychiatry Divisions are joining forces to host a Community Day benefiting our city.
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Saturday Afternoon Respite
Shane Victorino Nicetown Boys & Girls Club 1721 West Hunting Park Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesCaring for a child with behavioral health needs can be demanding. Take a break. Respite care is short-term care for children ages 6-17. Children with a behavioral health diagnosis are eligible for short-term care.
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