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SUMMARY:You’re Getting Warmer: How Using a System of Care Self-Assessment Can Improve Mental Health Outcomes for Your State or Community
DESCRIPTION:The National Training and Technical Assistance Center \nThis three-part webinar series will provide an overview of the System of Care Self-Assessment Tool and demonstrate how it can be used to improve outcomes for children and families. Developed by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services over the past five years\, this tool is now publicly available and can be adapted for use by any state\, county\, or tribe. Attendees will learn how the tool can be used to engage cross-sector partners\, youth\, parents\, and caregivers in System of Care planning efforts. Key elements of successful implementation\, state-level considerations\, and anticipated outcomes will also be explored. \nRegister here >> \n  \nSESSION TOPICS \nSession 1: Jan. 17\, 2023 – This session will provide an overview of the assessment and state-level implementation considerations. \nSession 2: Feb. 21\, 2023 – This session will focus on local implementation considerations and strategies for engaging community members in the assessment and action-planning process at the city\, county\, or community level. \nSession 3: Mar. 21\, 2023 – This session will focus on implementing the SOC Self-Assessment in Tribal communities. Topics covered will include best practices for engaging tribal members in the assessment and action planning process and state- and local-level considerations for supporting Tribal communities. \nThis webinar series will provide participants with the knowledge\, resources\, and strategies for successful implementation of an innovative System of Care self-assessment process in their state or community. Handouts and resources will be provided.
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/youre-getting-warmer-how-using-a-system-of-care-self-assessment-can-improve-mental-health-outcomes-for-your-state-or-community/
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Families LEAD Virtual Advocacy Academy (Part 2)
DESCRIPTION:Families LEAD \nFamilies LEAD is a collaborative project of the Mississippi Coalition for Citizens with Disabilities\, MS Parent Training & Information (MSPTI) Center\, Mississippi Center for Advanced Medicine (MCAM) with Dr. Victoria Kivlan\, Pediatric Audiologist as the Director of this initiative\, and Toni Hollingsworth\, Project Director of the Mississippi Hearing-Vision Project (MH-VP). \nThe project is funded by a subgrant from the Mississippi State Department of Health. The purpose of the project is to recruit and train family members of children/youth with disabilities and special healthcare needs to become family leaders\, positive advocates\, peer-to-peer supporters and family trainers across the state. \nCurriculum will include: \n\nWhat is Advocacy?\nParenting a Child with a Disability\nSkills for Effective Advocacy\nCommunication and Collaboration\nDispute Resolution\n\nFamilies LEAD has three goals: \n\nRecruit and train family members of children/youth with disabilities and special healthcare needs as Positive Advocates\, Peer-to-Peer Mentors\, Family Trainers\, and/or Family Leaders across the state.\nProvide technical assistance to ten trained Peer-to-Peer Mentors who provide support to matched families across the state.\nSupport Family Leaders\, Family Trainers\, and Peer-to-Peer Mentors to engage in leadership positions locally\, regionally\, and/or at the state level.\n\nFamilies LEAD will achieve its goals by using a three-tier process that trains families to become effective advocates\, serve on groups\, and become leaders. \nThe first tier of training will be the Families LEAD Advocacy Academy held in January. The second tier will be Serving on Groups held in March. And the third tier will be Leading by Convening held in April. \nFor more information about Families LEAD or how to register for upcoming Advocacy Academies\, call (601) 969-0601 or email Brittany Greer\, MSCCD Project Support Coordinator\, at brittany@mspti.org. \nLunch will be provided \nRegister here >>
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/families-lead-virtual-advocacy-academy-part-2/
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Reframing Language in Behavioral Health Care
DESCRIPTION:National Federation of Families  \nLanguage is a powerful tool that shapes how we see the world and other people. The words we use matter\, as they have the potential to be both empowering and harmful. This is especially true for words used to describe the experiences of people living with mental illness and substance use challenges. During this webinar\, presenters will introduce four new language tools that outline outdated language\, updated language\, and why these changes matter. \nThe presentation will be followed by a panel discussion on how behavioral health care providers can use language to create a more inclusive and respectful environment for families\, older adults\, African Americans\, and LGBTQ+ populations. \nThis webinar is hosted in partnership with the National Family Support Technical Assistance Center\, the African American Behavioral Health Center of Excellence\, the E4 Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health Disparities in Aging\, and the Center of Excellence on LGBTQ+ Behavioral Health Equity. \nRegister here >>
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/reframing-language-in-behavioral-health-care/
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Virtual: Bring Your IEP and Other School Questions
DESCRIPTION:This hour is open for any family member to drop in for all or some of the time to ask questions or get feedback about IEP issues and other school 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/virtual-bring-your-iep-and-other-school-questions-16/
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SUMMARY:Families as Allies Board Quarterly Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Quarterly board meeting of the board of Families as Allies. All meetings are open to the public and include time for public comments. Public comments can also be emailed to info@faams.org or faxed to 601-355-0919. \n\n\n\nRegister here >>
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/families-as-allies-board-quarterly-board-meeting-7/
CATEGORIES:Families as Allies meeting
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SUMMARY:Families LEAD Advocacy Academy
DESCRIPTION:Families LEAD \nFamilies LEAD is a collaborative project of the Mississippi Coalition for Citizens with Disabilities\, MS Parent Training & Information (MSPTI) Center\, Mississippi Center for Advanced Medicine (MCAM) with Dr. Victoria Kivlan\, Pediatric Audiologist as the Director of this initiative\, and Toni Hollingsworth\, Project Director of the Mississippi Hearing-Vision Project (MH-VP). \nThe project is funded by a subgrant from the Mississippi State Department of Health. The purpose of the project is to recruit and train family members of children/youth with disabilities and special healthcare needs to become family leaders\, positive advocates\, peer-to-peer supporters and family trainers across the state. \nCurriculum will include: \n\nWhat is Advocacy?\nParenting a Child with a Disability\nSkills for Effective Advocacy\nCommunication and Collaboration\nDispute Resolution\n\nFamilies LEAD has three goals: \n\nRecruit and train family members of children/youth with disabilities and special healthcare needs as Positive Advocates\, Peer-to-Peer Mentors\, Family Trainers\, and/or Family Leaders across the state.\nProvide technical assistance to ten trained Peer-to-Peer Mentors who provide support to matched families across the state.\nSupport Family Leaders\, Family Trainers\, and Peer-to-Peer Mentors to engage in leadership positions locally\, regionally\, and/or at the state level.\n\nFamilies LEAD will achieve its goals by using a three-tier process that trains families to become effective advocates\, serve on groups\, and become leaders. \nThe first tier of training will be the Families LEAD Advocacy Academy held in January. The second tier will be Serving on Groups held in March. And the third tier will be Leading by Convening held in April. \nFor more information about Families LEAD or how to register for upcoming Advocacy Academies\, call (601) 969-0601 or email Brittany Greer\, MSCCD Project Support Coordinator\, at brittany@mspti.org. \nLunch will be provided \nRegister here >>
URL:https://www.faams.org/event/families-lead-advocacy-academy-2/
LOCATION:CMDSS Buddy Center\, 667 US-51 Suite C\, Ridgeland\, MS\, MS\, 39157\, United States
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