2026-04-21T00:00:00-04:00
  • DBHIDS Sponsored Ethics & Boundaries Training

    Ethics & Boundaries Training 833 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This training, adapted to address Peer's particular needs while working remotely, is intended to support staff in developing and maintaining appropriate boundaries in service provision, and explore and clarify ethical dilemmas. Participants will explore power and privilege and how these differentials affect our work. Participants will practice assessing decisions about boundaries and dual relationships. The Code of Ethical Conduct will be presented and participants will participate in interactive activities to support their learning experience and the implications of putting them into practice. This three-hour online experience will allow for question [...]

    Free
  • PCCI Virtual Job Fair

    Job seekers will have the opportunity to hear from employers and formally interview. A portion of the job fair will be dedicated to questions, resume submission, interviews, and scheduling of future interviews. This will facilitate access to employment without the barriers that can sometimes exist in the traditional process.

  • Stress and Black Women

    Philadelphia FIGHT 1233 Locust St, 2nd floor, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Women's Institute for Family Health will conduct a workshop on the effects of stress on Black Women's health

    Free
  • DBHIDS Suicide Prevention Task Force at El Taller Portorriqueno

    El taller Protorriqueno 2600 N 5th Street, Philadelphia, United States

    El Taller Portorriqueno is hosting its first Philadelphia Suicide Prevention Task Force in collaboration with DBHIDS. The goal of this meeting is convene the community to share relevant updates and information, and elevate the importance of suicide prevention through advocacy and awareness. The Philadelphia Suicide Prevention Task Force (SPTF) convenes a diverse group of researchers, clinicians, behavioral health providers, community members, and individuals with lived experience. The SPTF acts as an advisory group that guides suicide prevention efforts through a collaborative, cross-systems approach.

    free
  • Survivors of Suicide Loss Support Group – 2nd Wednesday

    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. Learn more about the groups.

  • Problem Gambling and Gaming Prevention Conference

    Salvation Army's Kroc Center 4200 Wissahickon Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Problem Gambling Prevention Conference main goal is to bring awareness and education to the current state of gambling, promote responsible gambling and provide resources for individual who may need help with gambling related problems. Prevention strategies often focus on identifying and addressing risk factors. This year’s theme of “nourish your wellbeing”, promote overall health and wellbeing by strengthening protective factors and building resiliency. The breakout session allows attendees to practice and develop coping mechanisms and obtain other tools that will prevent gambling harms.

  • Fitness Fiesta

    Fitness Fiesta “COMMIT TO BE FIT” 1001 N. Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19125, United States

    “COMMIT TO BE FIT” Give-Away, Games, Prizes, Entertainment, Bag Lunch and a Chance to win an iPad

  • Ur Storytellers Storytelling Training

    Ur Storytellers Storytelling Training
    Zion Baptist Church 3600 N Broad Street, Philadelphia, United States

    Storytelling is a training facilitated by UrStorytellers in collaboration with the City of 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 in addition to the importance of sharing them in community settings. This training will be 4 hrs. in length, delivered in a PowerPoint format, [...]

    Free
  • Community Day Health and Resource Fair

    Prince Hall School 6100 N Gratz St, Philadelphia, United States

    Join us for a day filled with activities and resources for the community. Giveaways, Food, Health Screenings, Bounce Houses, Fire Trucks, Petting Zoo and More. DBHIDS Healthy Minds Philly will join the event offering free and confidential Behavioral Health screenings and resources.

  • Spring into Health & Wellness

    Sherwood Park 5700 Baltimore Ave, Philadelphia, United States

    Join us in this community event offering information and resources for health and wellness. There will also be fun activities, music and food.

  • A Year of Brotherly Action

    A Year of Brotherly Action
    Parkway Central Library 1901 Vine St., Philadelphia, United States

    Join us for a powerful day of connection and action at our Mentor Meet Up, designed to activate and engage Black men in the Year of Brotherly Action. Hosted at the Free Library on 19th Street, this event features three focused sessions where community leaders, changemakers, and everyday brothers will come together to learn, share, and build. 🎯 What to Expect: • Inspiring guest speakers and elected officials • Access to marketing and media partnership opportunities • Resources to support your mentorship journey • Real conversations that move us from [...]

    Free
  • 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.

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