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SUMMARY:Parent Caregiver Peer Support
DESCRIPTION:Are you a parent or caregiver raising a child aged 0-21 who has mental health or behavioral health challenges? Would you like to use your lived experience to help another parent on the same journey?\n\nThen\, being a parent peer supporter may be for you! \n\n\nWhat is Parent-Peer Support? Parent-peer support is when a parent or caregiver uses their lived experience to support another parent or caregiver who is going through similar experiences.\n\nWho Can Be a Parent Peer Supporter? A parent-peer supporter is a biological parent\, adoptive parent\, or caregiver with legal custody who is currently raising or has raised a child with these characteristics:\n\nThe child is currently between the ages of 0-21\, or was when they first began having challenges.\nThe child has an emotional\, social\, behavioral\, or substance use disability.\n The child received services in or navigated the mental health or a related system (for example\, a child with an IEP related to behavior issues at school).\n\nHow Do I Become a Parent Peer Supporter? The Department of Mental Health certifies parent-peer supporters in the mental health system.\nUpcoming training:\n\nMarch 16-20\, 2026\n\n\nClick here for the application packet. \n\n\nWho Should Take the Training?\nAny parent or caregiver who is raising a child who has challenges and:\n\nIs interested in working for a community mental health center or another agency certified by the Department of Mental Health. Completing the training does not guarantee you a job\, but it helps ensure you’ll be ready for one.\nIs interested in doing part-time contractual work for Families as Allies. We are building our pool of contractual employees.\nSupports parents in any system. This training will strengthen your skills and help you network with other parent-peer supporters.\nWould like to learn how to support other parents in the same shoes in any child-serving system. We currently have funds to pay training stipends to parents who are—or have been—involved in the youth court system and would like to learn how to support other parents going through the same thing. Contact us at 601-355-0915 or info@faams.org to learn more.\n\n\nCan’t make this Parent/Caregiver Peer Support Training?\nOur upcoming training date are below: \n\nMay 11-15. 2026
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/parent-caregiver-peer-support-5/
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260117
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20250509T203205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250513T215907Z
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SUMMARY:Parent Caregiver Peer Support
DESCRIPTION:Are you a parent or caregiver raising a child aged 0-21 who has mental health or behavioral health challenges? Would you like to use your lived experience to help another parent on the same journey?\n\nThen\, being a parent peer supporter may be for you! \n\n\nWhat is Parent-Peer Support? Parent-peer support is when a parent or caregiver uses their lived experience to support another parent or caregiver who is going through similar experiences.\n\nWho Can Be a Parent Peer Supporter? A parent-peer supporter is a biological parent\, adoptive parent\, or caregiver with legal custody who is currently raising or has raised a child with these characteristics:\n\nThe child is currently between the ages of 0-21\, or was when they first began having challenges.\nThe child has an emotional\, social\, behavioral\, or substance use disability.\n The child received services in or navigated the mental health or a related system (for example\, a child with an IEP related to behavior issues at school).\n\nHow Do I Become a Parent Peer Supporter? The Department of Mental Health certifies parent-peer supporters in the mental health system.\nUpcoming training:\n\nJanuary 12-16\, 2026\n\n\nClick here for the application packet. \n\n\nWho Should Take the Training?\nAny parent or caregiver who is raising a child who has challenges and:\n\nIs interested in working for a community mental health center or another agency certified by the Department of Mental Health. Completing the training does not guarantee you a job\, but it helps ensure you’ll be ready for one.\nIs interested in doing part-time contractual work for Families as Allies. We are building our pool of contractual employees.\nSupports parents in any system. This training will strengthen your skills and help you network with other parent-peer supporters.\nWould like to learn how to support other parents in the same shoes in any child-serving system. We currently have funds to pay training stipends to parents who are—or have been—involved in the youth court system and would like to learn how to support other parents going through the same thing. Contact us at 601-355-0915 or info@faams.org to learn more.\n\n\nCan’t make this Parent/Caregiver Peer Support Training?\nOur upcoming training dates are below: \n\nMarch 16-20\, 2026\nMay 11-15. 2026
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/parent-caregiver-peer-support-4/
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251122
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20250509T202855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250513T215838Z
UID:10002234-1763337600-1763769599@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:Parent Caregiver Peer Support
DESCRIPTION:Are you a parent or caregiver raising a child aged 0-21 who has mental health or behavioral health challenges? Would you like to use your lived experience to help another parent on the same journey?\n\nThen\, being a parent peer supporter may be for you! \n\n\nWhat is Parent-Peer Support? Parent-peer support is when a parent or caregiver uses their lived experience to support another parent or caregiver who is going through similar experiences.\n\nWho Can Be a Parent Peer Supporter? A parent-peer supporter is a biological parent\, adoptive parent\, or caregiver with legal custody who is currently raising or has raised a child with these characteristics:\n\nThe child is currently between the ages of 0-21\, or was when they first began having challenges.\nThe child has an emotional\, social\, behavioral\, or substance use disability.\n The child received services in or navigated the mental health or a related system (for example\, a child with an IEP related to behavior issues at school).\n\nHow Do I Become a Parent Peer Supporter? The Department of Mental Health certifies parent-peer supporters in the mental health system.\nUpcoming training:\n\nNovember 17-21\, 2025\n\n\nClick here for the application packet. \n\n\nWho Should Take the Training?\nAny parent or caregiver who is raising a child who has challenges and:\n\nIs interested in working for a community mental health center or another agency certified by the Department of Mental Health. Completing the training does not guarantee you a job\, but it helps ensure you’ll be ready for one.\nIs interested in doing part-time contractual work for Families as Allies. We are building our pool of contractual employees.\nSupports parents in any system. This training will strengthen your skills and help you network with other parent-peer supporters.\nWould like to learn how to support other parents in the same shoes in any child-serving system. We currently have funds to pay training stipends to parents who are—or have been—involved in the youth court system and would like to learn how to support other parents going through the same thing. Contact us at 601-355-0915 or info@faams.org to learn more.\n\n\nCan’t make this Parent/Caregiver Peer Support Training?\nOur upcoming training dates are below: \n\nJanuary 12-16\, 2026\nMarch 16-20\, 2026\nMay 11-15. 2026
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/parent-caregiver-peer-support-3/
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250920
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20250509T202611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250912T183315Z
UID:10002233-1757894400-1758326399@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:Parent Caregiver Peer Support
DESCRIPTION:Are you a parent or caregiver raising a child aged 0-21 who has mental health or behavioral health challenges? Would you like to use your lived experience to help another parent on the same journey?\n\nThen\, being a parent peer supporter may be for you! \n\n\nWhat is Parent-Peer Support? Parent-peer support is when a parent or caregiver uses their lived experience to support another parent or caregiver who is going through similar experiences.\n\nWho Can Be a Parent Peer Supporter? A parent-peer supporter is a biological parent\, adoptive parent\, or caregiver with legal custody who is currently raising or has raised a child with these characteristics:\n\nThe child is currently between the ages of 0-21\, or was when they first began having challenges.\nThe child has an emotional\, social\, behavioral\, or substance use disability.\n The child received services in or navigated the mental health or a related system (for example\, a child with an IEP related to behavior issues at school).\n\nHow Do I Become a Parent Peer Supporter? The Department of Mental Health certifies parent-peer supporters in the mental health system.\nUpcoming training:\n\nSeptember 15-19\, 2025\n\n\nClick here for the application packet. \n\n\nWho Should Take the Training?\nAny parent or caregiver who is raising a child who has challenges and:\n\nIs interested in working for a community mental health center or another agency certified by the Department of Mental Health. Completing the training does not guarantee you a job\, but it helps ensure you’ll be ready for one.\nIs interested in doing part-time contractual work for Families as Allies. We are building our pool of contractual employees.\nSupports parents in any system. This training will strengthen your skills and help you network with other parent-peer supporters.\nWould like to learn how to support other parents in the same shoes in any child-serving system. We currently have funds to pay training stipends to parents who are—or have been—involved in the youth court system and would like to learn how to support other parents going through the same thing. Contact us at 601-355-0915 or info@faams.org to learn more.\n\nCan’t make this Parent/Caregiver Peer Support Training?\nOur upcoming training dates are below: \n\nNovember 17-21\, 2025\nJanuary 12-16\, 2026\nMarch 16-20\, 2026\nMay 11-15. 2026
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/parent-caregiver-peer-support-2/
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250828T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250828T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20250818T185111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T164342Z
UID:10002331-1756375200-1756378800@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:The Story Behind Caiden's Corner: Turning a Diagnosis Into a Movement
DESCRIPTION:MSPTI \nThis session is a raw\, real look at how one autism diagnosis flipped everything I knew upside down and sparked a mission to make sure no other family ever feels alone on this journey. I’ll share the behind-the-scenes story of starting Caiden’s Corner\, how we’re building support systems for families across Mississippi\, and what we’ve learned about advocacy\, grief\, grit\, and community along the way. \nRegister here>>
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/the-story-behind-caidens-corner-turning-a-diagnosis-into-a-movement/
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250714
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250719
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20250509T202250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250513T215739Z
UID:10002232-1752451200-1752883199@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:Parent Caregiver Peer Support
DESCRIPTION:Are you a parent or caregiver raising a child aged 0-21 who has mental health or behavioral health challenges? Would you like to use your lived experience to help another parent on the same journey?\n\nThen\, being a parent peer supporter may be for you! \n\n\nWhat is Parent-Peer Support? Parent-peer support is when a parent or caregiver uses their lived experience to support another parent or caregiver who is going through similar experiences.\n\nWho Can Be a Parent Peer Supporter? A parent-peer supporter is a biological parent\, adoptive parent\, or caregiver with legal custody who is currently raising or has raised a child with these characteristics:\n\nThe child is currently between the ages of 0-21\, or was when they first began having challenges.\nThe child has an emotional\, social\, behavioral\, or substance use disability.\n The child received services in or navigated the mental health or a related system (for example\, a child with an IEP related to behavior issues at school).\n\nHow Do I Become a Parent Peer Supporter? The Department of Mental Health certifies parent-peer supporters in the mental health system.\nUpcoming training:\n\nJuly 14-18\, 2025\n\n\nClick here for the application packet. \n\n\nWho Should Take the Training?\nAny parent or caregiver who is raising a child who has challenges and:\n\nIs interested in working for a community mental health center or another agency certified by the Department of Mental Health. Completing the training does not guarantee you a job\, but it helps ensure you’ll be ready for one.\nIs interested in doing part-time contractual work for Families as Allies. We are building our pool of contractual employees.\nSupports parents in any system. This training will strengthen your skills and help you network with other parent-peer supporters.\nWould like to learn how to support other parents in the same shoes in any child-serving system. We currently have funds to pay training stipends to parents who are—or have been—involved in the youth court system and would like to learn how to support other parents going through the same thing. Contact us at 601-355-0915 or info@faams.org to learn more.\n\n\nCan’t make this Parent/Caregiver Peer Support Training?\nOur upcoming training dates are below: \n\nSeptember 15-19\, 2025\nNovember 17-21\, 2025\nJanuary 12-16\, 2026\nMarch 16-20\, 2026\nMay 11-15. 2026
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/parent-caregiver-peer-support/
CATEGORIES:Event,Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250512
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250517
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20250508T230823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250513T214347Z
UID:10001574-1747008000-1747439999@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:Parent Caregiver Peer Support
DESCRIPTION:Are you a parent or caregiver raising a child aged 0-21 who has mental health or behavioral health challenges? Would you like to use your lived experience to help another parent on the same journey?\n\nThen\, being a parent peer supporter may be for you! \n\n\nWhat is Parent-Peer Support? Parent-peer support is when a parent or caregiver uses their lived experience to support another parent or caregiver who is going through similar experiences.\n\nWho Can Be a Parent Peer Supporter? A parent-peer supporter is a biological parent\, adoptive parent\, or caregiver with legal custody who is currently raising or has raised a child with these characteristics:\n\nThe child is currently between the ages of 0-21\, or was when they first began having challenges.\nThe child has an emotional\, social\, behavioral\, or substance use disability.\n The child received services in or navigated the mental health or a related system (for example\, a child with an IEP related to behavior issues at school).\n\nHow Do I Become a Parent Peer Supporter? The Department of Mental Health certifies parent-peer supporters in the mental health system.\nUpcoming training:\n\nMay 12-16\, 2025\n\n\nClick here for the application packet. \n\n\nWho Should Take the Training?\nAny parent or caregiver who is raising a child who has challenges and:\n\nIs interested in working for a community mental health center or another agency certified by the Department of Mental Health. Completing the training does not guarantee you a job\, but it helps ensure you’ll be ready for one.\nIs interested in doing part-time contractual work for Families as Allies. We are building our pool of contractual employees.\nSupports parents in any system. This training will strengthen your skills and help you network with other parent-peer supporters.\nWould like to learn how to support other parents in the same shoes in any child-serving system. We currently have funds to pay training stipends to parents who are—or have been—involved in the youth court system and would like to learn how to support other parents going through the same thing. Contact us at 601-355-0915 or info@faams.org to learn more.\n\nCan’t make this Parent/Caregiver Peer Support Training?\nOur upcoming training dates are below: \n\nJuly 14-18\, 2025\nSeptember 15-19\, 2025\nNovember 17-21\, 2025\nJanuary 12-16\, 2026\nMarch 16-20\, 2026\nMay 11-15. 2026
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/peer-support-training-15/
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241016T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241016T150000
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20240916T131554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241014T164746Z
UID:10002031-1729072800-1729090800@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:Understanding the Law: Special Education
DESCRIPTION:William Carey University School of Education \nEducators and administrators struggle with the ever-changing dynamics of special education requirements. The Carey Institute for Excellence is hosting a one-day seminar on October 16\, with attorney Ms. KaShonda Day\, an experienced educational law practitioner. She will be joined by school psychologist\, Dr. Sarah Seabrook. \nThis seminar was designed specifically for school administrators\, board members\, special education directors\, case managers\, lead teachers\, etc.\, who face day-to-day mitigation of risks for students with special needs.  A portion of the seminar will include a Q & A session specifically for participants. \nThis is scheduled for Wednesday\, October 16\, from 9 am until 3 pm\, at the Hattiesburg Train Depot.  The cost is $75 with lunch provided. Registration and fees must be confirmed by October 9 for registration to be held due to limited capacity. \nRegister here>>
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/understanding-the-law-special-education/
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241003T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241003T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20240930T150907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240930T151123Z
UID:10002047-1727956800-1727960400@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:Independence\, Here We Come!
DESCRIPTION:Mississippi Parent Training & Information Center Project \nPreparing for independent living is an exciting time in any youth’s journey towards adulthood. For youth with disabilities and their families\, this is a time filled with questions and challenges. Join us as we explore a skills checklist to help parents and youth know where they are and what they need to work on in their journey to independent living. We will talk about the importance of self-advocacy and what families/parents can do to help youth and young adults with planning for the future. \nRegister here>>
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/independence-here-we-come/
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240911T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240911T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20240826T160917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240826T161148Z
UID:10002012-1726041600-1726070400@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:BUILDING BETTER BEHAVIORS - MTSS PBIS Tier 1 Training
DESCRIPTION:REACH MS – The University of Southern Mississippi \nAre you ready to take your MTSS PBIS to the next level? If so\,  join Reach MS for their MTSS PBIS Tier 1 Training! \nThis training will help you build the necessary systems to provide positive behavioral interventions and supports including data analysis\, behavioral expectations and rules\, teaching appropriate behavior\, reinforcement systems\, and more. Reach MS’s training is specially designed to align with Mississippi’s essential components of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support. It is perfect for school-based teams including school administrators\, general education teachers\, special education teachers\, behavioral specialists\, and family members. CEUs (1.3)\, SEMIs (10)\, OSLs (1)\, and Contact Hours (13) are available. \nWhen:\nWednesday\, September 11\, 2024\, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM \nWhere:\nLifelong Learning/R&D Center\n3825 Ridgewood Road\nJackson\, MS 39211 \nRegister now and let’s work together to create a positive and safe learning environment for your school through PBIS!  If you have any questions\, feel free to contact us. We look forward to having you in the training! \nThe REACH MS Team\nreachms@usm.edu \nRegister here>> \n 
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/building-better-behaviors-mtss-pbis-tier-1-training/
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240723T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240723T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20240718T180931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T181027Z
UID:10001962-1721734200-1721737800@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:Project SEARCH: What's Happening in Mississippi
DESCRIPTION:Mississippi Parent Training & Information Center Project \nThe Project SEARCH Program is a unique\, business-led\, nine-month employment preparation program that takes place entirely at the workplace. Up to 12 students with disabilities experience total workplace immersion\, classroom instruction\, career exploration\, and hands-on training through three different worksite rotations. The goal for each participant is competitive employment. To reach that goal\, the program provides real-life work experience combined with training in employability and independent-living skills to help young people with significant disabilities make successful transitions to productive adult life. \n274 individuals with disabilities have graduated from Project SEARCH Mississippi since Project SEARCH UMMC launched in August 2018. 162 of those individuals have gained employment. There are 53 graduates currently seeking employment. Mississippi currently has 28 Project SEARCH sites across the state. Over 200 interns will be participating in Project SEARCH beginning in August\, 2024. \nRegister here>>
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/project-search-whats-happening-in-mississippi/
CATEGORIES:Training,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240622T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240622T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20240603T185734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T185734Z
UID:10001920-1719050400-1719057600@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:Virtual NAMI Peer-to-Peer (NAMI Central Mississippi)
DESCRIPTION:NAMI \nNAMI Peer-to-Peer is a free\, 8-session educational program for adults with mental illness who are looking to better understand their condition and journey toward recovery. Taught by a trained team of people who’ve been there\, the program includes presentations\, discussions\, and interactive exercises. Specific dates will be provided\, but sessions will be held on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. \nThis virtual group experience provides the opportunity for mutual support and positive impact. You can experience compassion and reinforcement from people who relate to your experiences. Through your participation\, you have the chance to help others grow. This is a confidential place to learn from shared experiences in an environment of sincere\, uncritical acceptance. Recovery is a journey\, and there is hope for all people living with mental illness. \nRegister here>>
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/virtual-nami-peer-to-peer-nami-central-mississippi/
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240622T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240622T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20240513T193859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240618T002253Z
UID:10001903-1719050400-1719054000@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:Community Outreach and Engagement Training
DESCRIPTION:Families as Allies \nFamilies as Allies is training interested parents and caregivers to help with outreach in communities across MS. These trainings will focus on outreach at conferences and events\, presenting to community groups about FAA\, and supporting families with school and other types of meetings within communities. \nOur second training will focus on how to give a basic talk in the community about FAA and is scheduled for June 22 from 10 am to 11 a.m. via zoom. We will pay a training stipend to parents and caregivers who attend. You can register at this link. If you have questions\, please contact Jackie Taylor at 601-519-4161. \nRegister here>>
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/community-outreach-and-engagement-training-2/
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240611T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240611T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20240607T163013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240607T163013Z
UID:10001923-1718101800-1718103600@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:Teaming and Collaborating Part 2: Family Members Working with Other Team Members
DESCRIPTION:Mississippi Parent Training & Information Center Project \nThe quality of relationships and interactions between parents and professionals on IFSP or IEP teams affects the team’s success in achieving desired outcomes for the child. Join us to learn how to to work with parents and/or professionals in ways that will assist with communication and conflict resolution. \nRegister here>>
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/teaming-and-collaborating-part-2-family-members-working-with-other-team-members/
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240514T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240516T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20240314T150428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240509T032053Z
UID:10001783-1715684400-1715875200@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:2024 System of Care Virtual Summit: All Systems Go! Taking Action Together
DESCRIPTION:The National Center for Training and Technical Assistance on Child\, Youth\, and Family Mental Health (NTTAC) \nThe National Center for Training and Technical Assistance on Child\, Youth\, and Family Mental Health (NTTAC) is pleased to announce a free virtual System of Care Summit (SOC Summit) on May 14-16\, 2024. Each day\, no-cost continuing education hours will be available. \nThe SOC Summit is an opportunity for all children’s mental health partners to reunite\, renew\, and re-energize their efforts to support children and young people with behavioral health needs and their families. \nOur virtual doors are open to anyone invested in the mental health and wellness of children\, youth\, and families. We understand that attending the entire summit might not be feasible because life and work schedules can be busy and unpredictable. If you can only participate in a few sessions\, that’s okay! \nRegister here>> \nEl Centro Nacional de Capacitación y Soporte Técnico para la Salud Mental Infantil\, Juvenil y Familiar (NTTAC) se complace en anunciar la cumbre virtual gratuita del Sistema de Atención Coordinada (la Cumbre del SOC)\, que se llevará a cabo del 14 al 16 de mayo de 2024. Se ofrecerán horas de educación continua gratuitas cada día. \nLa Cumbre del SOC es una oportunidad para que todos los colaboradores en el ámbito de la salud mental infantil se reúnan\, renueven y revitalicen sus esfuerzos para apoyar a niños y jóvenes con necesidades de salud conductual\, y también a sus familias. \nNuestras puertas virtuales están abiertas para todos aquellos que estén comprometidos con la salud mental y el bienestar de niños\, jóvenes y familias. \nRegístrese a la Cumbre del SOC AQUÍ >>
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/2024-system-of-care-virtual-summit-all-systems-go-taking-action-together/
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240514T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240514T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20240509T034020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240509T034020Z
UID:10001895-1715684400-1715688000@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Work: Laws and Disability
DESCRIPTION:Coalition for Citizens with Disabilities \nPreparing for work is a big step in any youth’s journey to adulthood. For youth with disabilities and their families this is often a time filed with questions\, challenges and uncertainty. Join us for a four part Introduction to Work series. In session two we’ll discuss information to help parents\, youth and professionals understand the laws related to employment for individuals with disabilities. \nRegister here>>
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/introduction-to-work-laws-and-disability/
CATEGORIES:Training
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240518
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20230509T210219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T210219Z
UID:10001553-1715558400-1715990399@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:Peer Support Training
DESCRIPTION:Are you a parent or caregiver raising or raising a child aged 0-21 who has mental health or behavioral health challenges? Would you like to use your lived experience to help another parent who is on the same journey?\n\nThen being a parent peer supporter may be for you! \n\n\nWhat is Parent Peer Support? Parent peer support is a parent/caregiver or using their lived experience to support another parent/caregiver who is going through similar experiences.\n\nWho Can Be a Parent Peer Supporter? A parent peer supporter is a biological parent\, adoptive parent\, or caregiver with legal custody who is currently raising or has raised a child with these characteristics:\n\nThe child is currently between the ages of 0-21 or was when they first began having challenges.\nThe child has an emotional\, social\, behavioral or substance use disability.\n The child received services in or navigated the mental health or a related system (for example\, a child with an IEP related to behavior issues at school).\n\nHow Do I Become a Parent Peer Supporter? The Department of Mental Health certifies parent peer supporters in the mental health system.\nUpcoming training:\n\nMarch 18-22\, 2024 – Virtual Training (Application Deadline: February 16\, 2024)\nMay 13-17\, 2024 – Virtual Training (Application Deadline: April 12\, 2024)\n\n\nClick here for the application packet. \n\n\nWho Should Take the Training?\nAny parent or caregiver who is raising a child who has challenges and:\n\nIs interested in working for a community mental health center or another agency certified by the Department of Mental Health. Completing the training does not guarantee you a job\, but it helps ensure you’ll be ready for one.\nIs interested in doing part-time contractual work for Families as Allies. We are building our pool of contractual employees.\nSupports parents in any system. This training will strengthen your skills and help you network with other parent peer supporters.\nWould like to learn how to support other parents in the same shoes in any child-serving system. We currently have funds to pay training stipends to parents who are—or have been—involved in the youth court system and would like to learn how to support other parents going through the same thing. Contact us at 601-355-0915 or info@faams.org to learn more.
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/peer-support-training-14/
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240508T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240508T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20240419T160138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240423T144154Z
UID:10001834-1715169600-1715184000@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:Recognizing and Responding to Signs of Family Stress
DESCRIPTION:Strong Families \nThis training will help participants recognize early signs of family stress and become more aware of their own stress \nRegister here>>
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/recognizing-and-responding-to-signs-of-family-stress/
CATEGORIES:Training
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240423T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240423T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20240419T152159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240419T152159Z
UID:10001832-1713873600-1713875400@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:Positive Solutions for Families: Tips for Families of Younger Children with Challenging Behavior
DESCRIPTION:Mississippi Parent Training & Information Center Project \nHas life with your young child become filled with conflict and confusion? Does it seem as if the simplest activity can quickly turn into disaster when your child’s behavior is out of control? You are not alone! Many\, if not most\, parents find themselves struggling with behavior at some point. The good news is that there are evidence-based\, effective strategies (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports -PBIS) that you can use to create POSITIVE and LASTING solutions for your family. JOIN US! \nRegister here>>
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/positive-solutions-for-families-tips-for-families-of-younger-children-with-challenging-behavior/
CATEGORIES:Training
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240404T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240404T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20221110T211257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221118T193621Z
UID:10001173-1712232000-1712232000@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:Drop In Family Support Time
DESCRIPTION:This hour is open for any family member to drop in for all or some of the time to share any concerns or get feedback from others about handling different situations. We ask anyone who stops by to respect the confidentiality of the group and not share anything discussed in the group outside of the group. \nDoes your school ever call and ask you to come pick up your child who has an IEP because your child is upset? \nHas the school told you to take your child for an evaluation and not bring them back to school until you get an evaluation? \nDo you ever wonder if your child needs an IEP? Does your child have an IEP and you wonder whether or not it is working? \nIf you said yes to any of these questions\, or you have other questions about things going on in your child’s school\, then come join us. \nRegister here >>
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/drop-in-family-support-time-29/
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Training
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240318
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240323
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20230509T205924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T205924Z
UID:10001552-1710720000-1711151999@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:Peer Support Training
DESCRIPTION:Are you a parent or caregiver raising or raising a child aged 0-21 who has mental health or behavioral health challenges? Would you like to use your lived experience to help another parent who is on the same journey?\n\nThen being a parent peer supporter may be for you! \n\n\nWhat is Parent Peer Support? Parent peer support is a parent/caregiver or using their lived experience to support another parent/caregiver who is going through similar experiences.\n\nWho Can Be a Parent Peer Supporter? A parent peer supporter is a biological parent\, adoptive parent\, or caregiver with legal custody who is currently raising or has raised a child with these characteristics:\n\nThe child is currently between the ages of 0-21 or was when they first began having challenges.\nThe child has an emotional\, social\, behavioral or substance use disability.\n The child received services in or navigated the mental health or a related system (for example\, a child with an IEP related to behavior issues at school).\n\nHow Do I Become a Parent Peer Supporter? The Department of Mental Health certifies parent peer supporters in the mental health system.\nUpcoming training:\n\nMarch 18-22\, 2024 – Virtual Training (Application Deadline: February 16\, 2024)\nMay 13-17\, 2024 – Virtual Training (Application Deadline: April 12\, 2024)\n\n\nClick here for the application packet. \n\n\nWho Should Take the Training?\nAny parent or caregiver who is raising a child who has challenges and:\n\nIs interested in working for a community mental health center or another agency certified by the Department of Mental Health. Completing the training does not guarantee you a job\, but it helps ensure you’ll be ready for one.\nIs interested in doing part-time contractual work for Families as Allies. We are building our pool of contractual employees.\nSupports parents in any system. This training will strengthen your skills and help you network with other parent peer supporters.\nWould like to learn how to support other parents in the same shoes in any child-serving system. We currently have funds to pay training stipends to parents who are—or have been—involved in the youth court system and would like to learn how to support other parents going through the same thing. Contact us at 601-355-0915 or info@faams.org to learn more.
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/peer-support-training-13/
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240307T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240307T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20221110T165014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240304T210537Z
UID:10001171-1709812800-1709816400@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:Drop In Family Support Time
DESCRIPTION:This hour is open for any family member to drop in for all or some of the time to share any concerns or get feedback from others about handling different situations. We ask anyone who stops by to respect the confidentiality of the group and not share anything discussed in the group outside of the group. \nDoes your school ever call and ask you to come pick up your child who has an IEP because your child is upset? \nHas the school told you to take your child for an evaluation and not bring them back to school until you get an evaluation? \nDo you ever wonder if your child needs an IEP? Does your child have an IEP and you wonder whether or not it is working? \nIf you said yes to any of these questions\, or you have other questions about things going on in your child’s school\, then come join us. \nRegister here >>
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/drop-in-family-support-time-28/
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Training
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240222T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240222T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20240220T183821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T183821Z
UID:10001772-1708596000-1708597800@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:Early Intervention: Due Process
DESCRIPTION:Mississippi Parent Training & Information Center Project \nThis training will cover due process complaints and due process hearings for agencies that have adopted IDEA Part C procedures. \nLearn the IDEA Part C procedures that affect timelines\, time limits\, and other requirements for due process complaints. Join us and find out the requirements your state follows. \nRegister here>> \n 
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/early-intervention-due-process-2/
CATEGORIES:Training
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240201T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240201T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20221110T161853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221118T193457Z
UID:10001169-1706788800-1706788800@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:Drop In Family Support Time
DESCRIPTION:This hour is open for any family member to drop in for all or some of the time to share any concerns or get feedback from others about handling different situations. We ask anyone who stops by to respect the confidentiality of the group and not share anything discussed in the group outside of the group. \nDoes your school ever call and ask you to come pick up your child who has an IEP because your child is upset? \nHas the school told you to take your child for an evaluation and not bring them back to school until you get an evaluation? \nDo you ever wonder if your child needs an IEP? Does your child have an IEP and you wonder whether or not it is working? \nIf you said yes to any of these questions\, or you have other questions about things going on in your child’s school\, then come join us. \nRegister here >>
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/drop-in-family-support-time-27/
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Training
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240115
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20230509T205544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T205634Z
UID:10001551-1704672000-1705276799@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:Peer Support Training
DESCRIPTION:Are you a parent or caregiver raising or raising a child aged 0-21 who has mental health or behavioral health challenges? Would you like to use your lived experience to help another parent who is on the same journey?\n\nThen being a parent peer supporter may be for you! \n\n\nWhat is Parent Peer Support? Parent peer support is a parent/caregiver or using their lived experience to support another parent/caregiver who is going through similar experiences.\n\nWho Can Be a Parent Peer Supporter? A parent peer supporter is a biological parent\, adoptive parent\, or caregiver with legal custody who is currently raising or has raised a child with these characteristics:\n\nThe child is currently between the ages of 0-21 or was when they first began having challenges.\nThe child has an emotional\, social\, behavioral or substance use disability.\n The child received services in or navigated the mental health or a related system (for example\, a child with an IEP related to behavior issues at school).\n\nHow Do I Become a Parent Peer Supporter? The Department of Mental Health certifies parent peer supporters in the mental health system.\nUpcoming training:\n\nJanuary 8-14\, 2024 – Virtual Training (Application Deadline: December 4\, 2023)\nMarch 18-22\, 2024 – Virtual Training (Application Deadline: February 16\, 2024)\nMay 13-17\, 2024 – Virtual Training (Application Deadline: April 12\, 2024)\n\n\nClick here for the application packet. \n\n\nWho Should Take the Training?\nAny parent or caregiver who is raising a child who has challenges and:\n\nIs interested in working for a community mental health center or another agency certified by the Department of Mental Health. Completing the training does not guarantee you a job\, but it helps ensure you’ll be ready for one.\nIs interested in doing part-time contractual work for Families as Allies. We are building our pool of contractual employees.\nSupports parents in any system. This training will strengthen your skills and help you network with other parent peer supporters.\nWould like to learn how to support other parents in the same shoes in any child-serving system. We currently have funds to pay training stipends to parents who are—or have been—involved in the youth court system and would like to learn how to support other parents going through the same thing. Contact us at 601-355-0915 or info@faams.org to learn more.
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/peer-support-training-12/
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240104T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240104T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20221110T161403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221118T193320Z
UID:10001167-1704369600-1704369600@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:Drop In Family Support Time
DESCRIPTION:This hour is open for any family member to drop in for all or some of the time to share any concerns or get feedback from others about handling different situations. We ask anyone who stops by to respect the confidentiality of the group and not share anything discussed in the group outside of the group. \nDoes your school ever call and ask you to come pick up your child who has an IEP because your child is upset? \nHas the school told you to take your child for an evaluation and not bring them back to school until you get an evaluation? \nDo you ever wonder if your child needs an IEP? Does your child have an IEP and you wonder whether or not it is working? \nIf you said yes to any of these questions\, or you have other questions about things going on in your child’s school\, then come join us. \nRegister here >>
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/drop-in-family-support-time-26/
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Training
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231212T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231212T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20231206T172352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231206T173355Z
UID:10001707-1702371600-1702378800@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:State of Overdoses in Mississippi
DESCRIPTION:9:00 am – 10:00 am | State of Overdoses in Mississippi | Speaker: Stacy Miller\n10:00M – 11:00am | Narcan Training | Speaker: Charlette Bryant \n\nStacey Miller with the CDC Foundation will be presenting at the Free training session on State of Overdoses in Mississippi.\n.\nLearn about:\nThe number of overdoses in MS and in which regions of the state these incidents occur.\nNational emerging drugs that are or may soon impact drug overdoses in Mississippi\nNational best practice strategies for overdose prevention\n\nAs an added bonus\, Charlotte Bryant will provide a presentation on Narcan Training from 10am to 11 am. Ms Bryant will discuss the use of Narcan and provide a video demo. \nContinuing Education hours are available for the following credentials: DMH Certified Peer Support Specialist\, DMH Addictions Therapist\, DMH Community Support Specialist\, DMH Mental Health Therapist\, Licensed DMH Administrator and DMH IDD Therapist. If your credential is not listed\, an Attendance Certificate can be provided upon request. \n\n\nLocation: Virtually via Zoom.\n\nQuestions or additional information: Sandra Morrison at mhatraining1@gmail.com \nRegister here >>
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/state-of-overdoses-in-mississippi/
CATEGORIES:Training
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231207T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231207T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20220907T221024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221129T144635Z
UID:10001156-1701950400-1701950400@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:Drop In Family Support Time
DESCRIPTION:This hour is open for any family member to drop in for all or some of the time to share any concerns or get feedback from others about handling different situations. We ask anyone who stops by to respect the confidentiality of the group and not share anything discussed in the group outside of the group. \nDoes your school ever call and ask you to come pick up your child who has an IEP because your child is upset? \nHas the school told you to take your child for an evaluation and not bring them back to school until you get an evaluation? \nDo you ever wonder if your child needs an IEP? Does your child have an IEP and you wonder whether or not it is working? \nIf you said yes to any of these questions\, or you have other questions about things going on in your child’s school\, then come join us. \nRegister here >>
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/drop-in-family-support-time-25/
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Training
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231118
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20230509T205015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T205101Z
UID:10001550-1699833600-1700265599@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:Peer Support Training
DESCRIPTION:Are you a parent or caregiver raising or raising a child aged 0-21 who has mental health or behavioral health challenges? Would you like to use your lived experience to help another parent who is on the same journey?\n\nThen being a parent peer supporter may be for you! \n\n\nWhat is Parent Peer Support? Parent peer support is a parent/caregiver or using their lived experience to support another parent/caregiver who is going through similar experiences.\n\nWho Can Be a Parent Peer Supporter? A parent peer supporter is a biological parent\, adoptive parent\, or caregiver with legal custody who is currently raising or has raised a child with these characteristics:\n\nThe child is currently between the ages of 0-21 or was when they first began having challenges.\nThe child has an emotional\, social\, behavioral or substance use disability.\n The child received services in or navigated the mental health or a related system (for example\, a child with an IEP related to behavior issues at school).\n\nHow Do I Become a Parent Peer Supporter? The Department of Mental Health certifies parent peer supporters in the mental health system.\nUpcoming training:\n\nNovember 13-17\, 2023 – Virtual Training (Application Deadline: October 16\, 2023)\nJanuary 8-14\, 2024 – Virtual Training (Application Deadline: December 4\, 2023)\nMarch 18-22\, 2024 – Virtual Training (Application Deadline: February 16\, 2024)\nMay 13-17\, 2024 – Virtual Training (Application Deadline: April 12\, 2024)\n\n\nClick here for the application packet. \n\n\nWho Should Take the Training?\nAny parent or caregiver who is raising a child who has challenges and:\n\nIs interested in working for a community mental health center or another agency certified by the Department of Mental Health. Completing the training does not guarantee you a job\, but it helps ensure you’ll be ready for one.\nIs interested in doing part-time contractual work for Families as Allies. We are building our pool of contractual employees.\nSupports parents in any system. This training will strengthen your skills and help you network with other parent peer supporters.\nWould like to learn how to support other parents in the same shoes in any child-serving system. We currently have funds to pay training stipends to parents who are—or have been—involved in the youth court system and would like to learn how to support other parents going through the same thing. Contact us at 601-355-0915 or info@faams.org to learn more.
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/peer-support-training-11/
CATEGORIES:Training
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231108T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231108T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T074243
CREATED:20231031T180247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231031T180645Z
UID:10001688-1699444800-1699448400@www.faams.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Personal/Attendant Care - What Does it Mean and Who Qualifies?
DESCRIPTION:Team Select Home Care & The Unforgotten Families \nJoin the Team Select’s webinar\, Personal/Attendant Care: What Does it Mean and Who Qualifies? During this webinar\, Team Select’s VP of Government Relations\, Bill Sczepanski\, and National Program Director\, Nicole Dummett\, will present the audience with a general update followed by an informative Q&A session. Register today\, and we can’t wait to see you there! \nSpeakers will present a general update on personal/attendant care\, including how family members may qualify to be paid caregivers\, followed by a Q&A session. \nMaterials now are available from the Manatt webinar Working Across the Health Care Ecosystem: Successes\, Challenges and Best Practices for Delivering Care at Home. \nRegister here >>
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/webinar-personal-attendant-care-what-does-it-mean-and-who-qualifies/
CATEGORIES:Training
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END:VEVENT
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