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  • Psychological Safety in the Workplace

    Psychological Saftety in the Workplace 833 Chestnut Street,, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This training is designed for managers and directors to cultivate a workplace that fosters talent, innovation, and creativity. Learning objectives include defining psychological safety, identifying its absence in teams, proactively soliciting dissenting opinions, and providing leaders with tips for creating a psychologically safe environment and recognizing examples of effective leadership

    Free
  • Virtual Grief Support Group – All Arms Locked

    All Arms Locked

    Philly HEALs will be hosting a virtual support group for men who are experiencing grief from stigmatized loss. While we recognize that all grief can be difficult, when you lose a loved one in a stigmatized way, it can further impede the grieving process. Examples of stigmatized loss are losses due to overdose, addiction, homicide, or suicide. This group will assist in building community between men who have experienced similar losses as well as giving participants tools to deal with this type of grief. You can sign up for the [...]

    Free
  • Survivors of Suicide Loss Support Group – 4th Tuesday

    Survivors of Suicide Loss Support Group – 4th Tuesday
    Virtual - Zoom , United States

    The Survivors of Suicide Loss Support Groups help loss survivors cope, connect, and work toward healing. Trained group facilitators are suicide loss survivors who know, firsthand, how difficult it can be to find your way after losing someone to suicide. The groups are open to anyone 18 years or older who is grieving a loss due to suicide. No pre-registration is required, but you are welcome to send an email to let us know that you might attend. The groups are free and confidential.

  • Embracing the Light Mural Dedication

    St. Christopher's Hospital, outside by the ER entrance 160 E. Erie Avenue, Philadelphia, United States

    Dedication of a community-driven mural project at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children that raises awareness about suicide prevention and mental health resources. The artist, James Burns, who has spent over a decade using art to spark conversations about suicide prevention, designed a piece that promotes dialogue and reduces stigma. This project is a result of DBHIDS Porch Light Initiative, a collaboration with Mural Arts of Philadelphia.

    Free
  • POSTPONED Feeding Your Soul Wellness Series & Resource Fair

    Prevention Point 1628 Church Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA, United States

    Due to the weather, this event has been postponed. We will update the calendar when a new date is confirmed. Join the City of Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services for the Feeding Your Soul Wellness Series and Resource Fair, happening on September 25 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Philadelphia Prevention Partnership, 1628 Church St., Philadelphia, PA 19124. Discover a variety of local organizations dedicated to making a positive impact in the community, and explore helpful resources that promote health and well-being for individuals [...]

    Free
  • Overdose Prevention and Reversal Training

    Overdose Prevention and Reversal Training

    *Trigger Warning*: This training involves detailed discussions of drug use, overdoses, and demonstrations on how to use Narcan. If you have any concerns, please feel free to email SUPHR staff at overdose.prevention@phila.gov This training provides background information and data on opioid use, Philadelphia's drug supply, and overdoses in our city. There is also a detailed description of how to recognize and respond to an opioid-related overdose with naloxone, or Narcan. The training is approximately 1.5 hours with an additional 15 minutes for questions. You can choose to have Narcan discreetly [...]

  • Grief & Loss Workshop

    Workshop

    Educational Workshop focused on a certain topic related to grief and loss of a loved one due to substance use. Sign up for the Zoom Link

    Free
  • 4th Annual Celebration of Life Event

    DBHIDS invites you to participate in an open discussion about suicide prevention Thurs. Sept. 25 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. This virtual event will address the intersection of faith, mental health, and suicide, with a focus on combating loneliness and isolation. Be a part of this important conversation! Together, we can make a difference. Registration link: https://tinyurl.com/59c87xtc

    Free
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