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  • Certified Peer Specialist Virtual Information Session

    Virtual 701 Market Street, Suite 5200, Philadelphia, PA 19106, Philadelphia, United States

    DBHIDS Certified Peer Specialist Virtual Information Session Join us July 31 from 9:45 a.m. to noon to learn more about Certified Peer Specialist training and state requirements, program overview, Mental Health Partnerships, and volunteer opportunities. Certified Peer Specialists (CPS) identify as having behavioral health challenges (mental health and/or substance use). A CPS supports others in their recovery process. This relationship between peers is one of mutual trust and respect moving toward a more meaningful life in recovery.

  • Employment Forum

    Virtual 701 Market Street, Suite 5200, Philadelphia, PA 19106, Philadelphia, United States

    You are invited to join us virtually for a presentation with Ms. Diana Fishlock. Diana will share information about PA ABLE Savings Programs. Diana is a PA ABLE Outreach Specialist for the Pennsylvania Treasury Bureau of Savings Programs. Before coming to the Treasury Department in 2018, Diana created publications for the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services and covered the disability community as a newspaper reporter. She will discuss the importance of people with a disability saving through the PA ABLE program. You can use the link below to register early. [...]

    Free
  • Center for Autism Virtual Info Session

    Virtual 701 Market Street, Suite 5200, Philadelphia, PA 19106, Philadelphia, United States

    Please join us for a virtual information session presented by The Center for Autism, where we will learn about the resources CFA offers and how to get connected for screenings and support.

    Free
  • Trauma-Informed De-Escalation Training *CEU*

    Virtual 701 Market Street, Suite 5200, Philadelphia, PA 19106, Philadelphia, United States

    This training explores the relationship between stress, crisis, trauma, and toxic stress; focuses on the connection between trauma and escalation; and introduces specific de-escalation strategies in working with trauma survivors. Trainees learn about the similarities and differences between stress, crisis, trauma, and toxic stress. They consider some of the challenges trauma survivors experience when expressing their emotions. Participants explore several concepts that can support trauma survivors in de-escalating. These concepts include safety, power/control, communication, empathy, naming feelings, and validation. This training includes small group activities, large group discussions, and didactic [...]

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