Events
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DBHIDS Sponsored CPS Training
Certified Peer Specialist Training 833 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia County, PA, United StatesThe CPS Certification Training is a 75-hour program, delivered live and in person or over 10 training days, or hybrid with one week in person, and one week online. It provides foundational knowledge, skills, and values that prepare individuals to work as Peer Supporters in Pennsylvania. Training topics include: The History of Recovery and Peer Support Recovery Values WRAP Seminar I CPS Core Competencies Outreach and Engagement Stages of Change Introduction to Motivational Interviewing Ethics and Boundaries Documentation Mental Models / Ladder of Inference Diversity and Worldview Support for Transitions [...]
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Overdose Prevention Webinar – Drug Test Strip Training: Best Practices for Use and Distribution
As part of the Overdose Prevention Program Technical Assistance, this 90-minute webinar will provide a practical, real-world exploration of drug test strip use, featuring Dr. Marya Lieberman alongside Pennsylvania-based partners. The session will begin with a technical overview of how test strips work, including their strengths, limitations, and common sources of user error. This foundation will be followed by applied perspectives from overdose prevention partners, highlighting how organizations are implementing, adapting, and scaling test strip distribution and training across different settings. Through a combination of expert instruction, field-based insights, and [...]
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Parent/Caregiver Support Group
Support Group facilitated by a licensed therapist. This group is designed to meet the needs of Parents and Caregivers of those with mental health, behavioral health and substance use challenges who are aged 14 and over. Meets the first Thursday of every month on Zoom.
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Philadelphia Food Summit
Temple University Howard Gittis Student Center 1755 N 13th St, Philadelphia, United StatesThe 2026 Philadelphia Food Summit will bring community leaders, grassroots organizations, advocates, and residents together to explore collaborative solutions to overcome root issues leading to food insecurity, and by doing so strengthen Philadelphia’s food ecosystem. We recognize that there are many players from government, nonprofits, business leaders, and the community at large working to end food insecurity. The Philadelphia Food Summit aims to strengthen collaboration and remove barriers to coordination that prevent the implementation of actionable solutions across the food ecosystem in our city.
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