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Events


Oct 8 Mon
Claudia Black to Speak at Moments of Change 2012
Oct 8 – October 12, 2012 all-day

Make plans now to attend our next national conference from October 8 to October 11, 2012, Moments of Change, and learn from Claudia Black, an esteemed clinician and exceptional author. She will be speaking in the psychological trauma track on the subject of Intimate Treason: Facing Sexual Betrayal. Visit the website, call, or email events@frnmail.com to register.

Sponsor: Foundations Recovery Network

Web Site: www.foundationsrecoverynetwork.com/events/moments-of-change-2012/registration-rates.htm

Oct 13 Sat
TRIUMPH Through the Challenges of FAS Training @ Jacksonville Children's Commission Training Institute
9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Training class for parents, caregivers, educators, and mental health professionals who work with persons with FASDs. This proven curriculum examines characteristics of FASD, strategies for addressing a child’s inappropriate behavior, coping skills for parents, and much more. Registration is free and includes a copy of the handbook. Class limited to 20 participants.

Sponsor: Child Guidance Center of Jacksonville, Florida, and the Jacksonville Children’s Commission

Audience: Parents, caregivers, educators, social workers, mental health professionals

Web Site: jccti.org

Oct 15 Mon
FASD Southeast Training for Jackson State University Public Health @ Jackson State University
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Oct 17 Wed
29th Annual Conference & Exhibit Show / Mental Wellness in Persons with IDD and ASD: Innovation, Collaboration & Quality of Life (IDD/MH) @ Omni Interlocken Resort
Oct 17 – October 20, 2012 all-day

The conference will take place from October 17, 2012 to October 19, 2012. Elevate your standards. this event strives to provide comprehensive training concerning Mental Health needs for Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. Reach your peak..this year’s conference destination is a great way enhance your physical, mental, and spiritual wellness. Taking time for you, a little down-time to unwind can help you recharge your outlook. Visit the website for more information and how to register.

Sponsor: NADD

Web Site: thenadd.org/conferences/29th-annual/

Kinship Care: Challenges and Opportunities @ 345 Cannon House Office Building (Cannon Caucus Room)
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM

Women’s Policy, Inc.

in cooperation with

Reps. Cynthia Lummis and Gwen Moore
Co-Chairs, Congressional Caucus for Women’s Issues

Reps. Jaime Herrera Beutler and Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Vice-Chairs, Congressional Caucus for Women’s Issues

Reps. Jaime Herrera Beutler and Chellie Pingree
Co-Chairs, Women and the Economy/Business Task Force
Congressional Caucus for Women’s Issues
and
Reps. Renee Ellmers and Tammy Baldwin
Co-Chairs, Young Women’s Task Force
Congressional Caucus for Women’s Issues

invite you to a lunch briefing:

Kinship Care: Challenges and Opportunities

An estimated 2.7 million children are being cared for by extended family members. What are the challenges facing these children and their caregivers, and what can we do to help ensure healthy kinship children and families?


SPEAKERS

James P. Gleeson, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of Illinois at Chicago

Sharon McDaniel, MPA, Ed.D., President and Chief Executive Officer, A Second Chance, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Mary Bissell, J.D., Partner, ChildFocus

Pat Owens, Kinship Caregiver and CEO, GrandFamilies of America

Becky Shipp, Health Policy Advisor, Senate Finance Committee Republican staff (moderator)

 

This event was made possible through a generous grant from the
Annie E. Casey Foundation

Please RSVP in the affirmative only to Women’s Policy, Inc. by clicking here, faxing this form to (202) 554-2346, calling us at (202) 554-2323, or e-mailing leah@womenspolicy.org

 

Name _____________________                I will be attending ________________

 

Office _____________________               Title ___________________________

 

Phone _____________________               Vegetarian Preference _____________

 

Addiction and Substance Use Disorders: A New Look at and Old Problem @ Atascadero Lake Pavilion
7:00 PM – 10:00 PM

North County Connection invites the community to an educational presentation on the topic of Addiction and Substance Use Disorders: A New Look at and Old Problem. Mario San Bartolome, MD, will discuss how society and individuals deal with substance use disorders and explain what the future may hold for treatment.

For more event information: www.northcountyconnection.com

Guest speaker: Mario San Bartolome, MD

Oct 18 Thu
National Perinatal Association’s 33rd Annual Conference: Prematurity and Maternal Health @ Wyndham Tampa Westshore
Oct 18 – October 21, 2012 all-day

The conference will take place from October 18, 2012 to October 20, 2012. Some of our speakers include: Bill Callaghan (CDC), Russell Kirby, Washington Hill, Michael Fant, Susan Ludwig, Bill Sappenfield, Leslie Parker, Cecilia Jevitt, and others. Topics include: maternal mortality, increasing milk supply of mothers of premature infants, drug use in pregnancy, prescription drug abuse in pregnancy and impact on the newborn, perinatal quality collaborative, and much more! Take advantage of the early registration discount. You can find out more about the topics and speakers and register online by going to the NPA website.

Sponsor: National Perinatal Association

Web Site: www.nationalperinatal.org

Oct 26 Fri
Building Connections: the Breakthrough at Caron Relationship Conference @ Doubletree Hotel, Philidelphia City Center
Oct 26 – October 28, 2012 all-day

This annual two-day event is for professionals and individuals interested in relationship dynamics. Nationally-known experts will be on hand to offer keynote addresses and workshops on a variety of topics focused on developing and sustaining healthy relationships in today’s society.

Website Registration: www.breakthroughatcaronconference.org/register.html

Participants may attend one or both days.

Conference Purpose and Goals

The Second Annual Breakthrough Relationship Conference, October 26 – 27th, 2012, offered by Caron Treatment Centers is designed to provide a unique opportunity to look specifically at the health and dysfunction in our human connections and the overall impact on quality of life. Experts from both the mental health and addiction fields will shed light on relevant issues and offer current, innovative approaches to promoting change and facilitating ongoing relationship health.

Why you don’t want to miss this conference

  • Refresh and renew your work on the most current issues affecting relationships;
  • Learn from experts about how to address important life transitions from a systems perspective including remarriage with children, couples coping with results of trauma, families and sex addiction, the stress of extended separations, adjusting to career changes and growth through life stages;
  • Experience and take away state of the art approaches for use in individual, couples and group therapy;
  • Network with peers and restore your passion as a helping professional and a human being.
NAMI Maryland 2012 State Conference @ The Conference Center at Sheppard Pratt
Oct 26 – October 28, 2012 all-day

A conference about hope, ideas, gaining new skills, learning about research, discovering resources you didn’t know were there, developing a talent for advocacy, and fostering a better understanding of issues relating to mental illness.

Here’s your chance to:

  • Hear experts and ask questions.
  • Connect to people who understand and share your experiences.
  • Expand your network

Plenary Speakers
We are pleased to announce special Plenary speaker Lt. Governor Anthony Brown!

  • Dr. Josh Sharfstein, Secretary of the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
  • Charles J. Milligan, Jr., JD, Deputy Secretary, Health Care Financing, Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
  • Dr. Brian Hepburn, Executive Director, Maryland Mental Hygiene Administration
  • Voices of Recovery, an inspiring plenary where special guests will share their story of hope and recovery

 

On Friday and Saturday there are workshops for everyone:

 

For mental-health consumers, families, faith leaders, community members and others: 

- Find out how the new health-reform law will change mental-health care

- Find out more about resources for insurance coverage of Mental Health treatment

- Learn how to advocate for better services and better treatment

 

For mental-health professionals:

- Find out how to help families expedite Social Security benefits

- Understand the rationale for integration and approaches to integrated care

- Learn about the latest updates on treatment options

- CEU’s available

 

For criminal-justice professionals:

- Learn how to recognize when people are psychotic

- Find out how to safely defuse a mental-health crisis

- Hear about crises from the consumer’s point of view

- Learn how law-enforcement agencies can develop a curriculum to train new officers in dealing with mental-health issues

 

Learn more about the workshops being offered!

 

Friday evening events:

Author Reception:

NAMI Maryland is hosting a special reception featuring authors and creative minds behind books focusing on mental illness. Authors to include Dr. Mark Komrad, Rachel Pappas, and more!

Michael Mack Performance:

After the reception, join us for a special presentation of Michael Mack and his award-winning solo show, Hearing Voices (Speaking in Tongues).  He has inspired audiences nationwide with his family’s story of love and redemption. Click here for more information.

Registration: events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e64pe02ra5141468&llr=bog8aicab

*** Come for one day or both days ***

 

*** Special rates for people who need financial assistance ***

Certificates for Continuing Education Units or Certificate of Attendance will be awarded upon completion of this training and submission of a completed evaluation.

  • Continuing Education Credit (CEU) Social Workers, Psychologists, Licensed Professional Counselors
  • Certification of Attendance (COA) Nurses and other disciplines

 

FASD201 Workshops @ RADACT
9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

The Arctic FASD RTC is now offering FASD201 training to community professionals, students, parents and caregivers, and all other interested members of the public. All workshops take place at RADACT.

Registration

Registration is required.

Please register by noon on the Thursday prior to the scheduled workshop. Workshops with fewer than five registrants may be subject to cancellation. On-site registrations will be accepted on a space available basis.

Register online.

Target Audience
  • Health and allied health professionals
  • Students in health and allied health programs
  • Educators
  • Professionals who may work with individuals with FASD

These workshops meet the requirements for the State of Alaska’s Department of Health and Social Services’ FASD201: Developing Successful Interventions and Supports.

All participants will receive a certificate upon completion of the workshop.

Prerequisites

Prior completion of at least one of the following is required prior to attending this workshop:

  • FASD101
  • FASD Foundations
  • Online courses on FASDs offered through the UAA Department of Psychology/WICHE ICE
  • Arctic FASD RTC Comprehensive FASD Workshop
  • Arctic FASD RTC Train the Trainer Workshop
Learning Objectives
  • Describe FASDs.
  • Identify characteristics of FASDs within all life stages.
  • Describe the importance of early identification and intervention.
  • Describe secondary disabilities associated with FASDs.
  • Design intervention strategies to help people with FASDs and their families.
  • Discuss treatments and therapies available for individuals with FAS/FASDs.
The purpose of this activity is to increase nurses’ ability to effectively work with individuals who may be living with an FASD and their families, and to develop individualized intervention strategies. Criteria for successful completion of this activity include attendance at 100% of the session and active participation in group discussion. There is no identified conflict of interest for any planner or presenter involved in this educational activity.
Continuing Education Credits/Contact Hours

Continuing education (CE) credits or contact hours are available through the UAA Center for Behavioral Health Research and Services (CBHRS).

Participants will be eligible to receive four (4) continuing education (CE) credits/contact hours for the completion of the workshop. The processing fee for these four credits is $25.00.

CBHRS is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. CBHRS maintains responsibility for this program and its content. These CE credits may be accepted by several licensing boards and for other professional purposes. Please consult with your licensing board to confirm the acceptance of these credits.

This activity has been submitted to the Montana Nurses Association for approval to award contact hours. Montana Nurses Association is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

If you wish to register and receive continuing education credits for completing FASD201, please print and submit the CE credit form, along with the $25.00 CE processing fee.