Mental Health
Events
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Sis, Check-in & Check-up!
Sistas In Suits “Check-In & Check-Up” event brings together women and community leaders for a meaningful experience intentionally aligned with National Women’s Check-Up Day (May 11), reinforcing the importance of proactive and preventive care for women in our community. This event will provide participants with valuable resources, mini-talks focused on breast cancer awareness and overall women’s wellness, as well as opportunities for onsite screenings and appointment scheduling. Our goal is to create a safe and empowering space where women can prioritize their mental, emotional, and physical well-being while also connecting [...]
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Recovery Diaries: On the Big Screen
Parkway Central Library 1901 Vine St, Philadelphia, United StatesJoin us for an hour of compiled short films that tackle a broad range of mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, schizoaffective disorder, ptsd and others. This will be followed by audience/presenter Q&A as well as a live performance. This event is FREE and a great way to learn about mental health struggles and wellness practices.
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WRAP I Training
WRAP I Training 833 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia County, PA, United StatesWellness Recovery Action Plan® (WRAP) is an evidence-based practice developed by the Copeland Center for Wellness and Recovery. This introductory course was initially designed for people living with mental health issues but has since been found to be equally effective for others including people living with a history of substance abuse, problematic behaviors or any life challenge for which improvement is desired. In WRAP® participants are guided through the process of creating their own WRAP through the identification of personal wellness tools. Learners are introduced to recovery concepts and taught [...]
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Ur Storytellers Storytelling Training
Honickman Learning Center Comcast Technology Labs 1936 N Judson Street, Philadelphia, United StatesStorytelling is a training facilitated by Ur Storytellers in collaboration with the City of Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual DisAbility Services (DBHIDS). This training is one of many that are approved as a required prerequisite for applicants who want to pursue the goal of becoming a Certified Peer Specialist. Our goal is to inform the recovery and faith-based communities on how to share their stories and the importance of sharing them in community settings. This training will be 4 hrs. in length, delivered in a PowerPoint format, and [...]
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