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Training Calendar

This training calendar is designed to be a statewide resource about the latest training opportunities in mental health and substance abuse recovery across Washington State. Most of these trainings are organized by outside organizations, so make sure to scroll down on the page of the training you’re interested in if you have questions or need to contact someone about the training. We invite you to learn about upcoming events and/or request that your training event be added to the calendar!

Chronic homeless definition + DSHS Client Registry – Implications for housing providers

DBHR, HCA, Dept. of Commerce and our national technical assistance organization HomeBase are hosting a series of webinars to bring attention to the new HUD definition of chronic homelessness and the implications for housing providers. This presentation will discuss documentation strategies, resources, and tools. In addition, the presentation will introduce the DSHS Client Registry that may assist providers to coordinate care.   Click here for more info.

CH Definition + PRISM – Implications for MCOs & BHOs

DBHR, HCA, Dept. of Commerce and our national technical assistance organization HomeBase are hosting a series of webinars to bring attention to the new HUD definition of chronic homelessness and the implications for MCOs, BHOs and providers. This presentation will discuss documentation strategies, resources, and tools. In addition, the presentation will introduce the intersection between individuals who meet the CH definition and PRISM which may assist providers to determine eligibility and target outreach/engagement efforts. Click here for more info.

CH Definition + Coordinated Entry

DBHR, HCA, Dept. of Commerce and our national technical assistance organization HomeBase are hosting a series of webinars to bring attention to the new HUD definition of chronic homelessness and introduce coordinated entry and prioritization. The webinar will introduce the key HUD definition criteria and context for recent changes. The presentation will provide more detail on HUD’s prioritization update and provide an overview of coordinated entry, including tools to assist agencies to provide linkage to their local coordinated entry system....

CONTINUING EDUCATION WORKSHOP FOR PEER SUPPORT SPECIALISTS

The Olympia Center 222 Columbia St NW, Olympia, WA

Co-occurring Disorders Training for Peer Counselors is interactive and provides useful tools for Peer Counselors working with people who experience co-occurring disorders – the coexistence of both a mental health and a substance use disorder. It will further define co-occurring disorders, introduce study results, the Stages of Change, relapse prevention, and cover the SAMHSA perspective. In a classroom setting, peer counselors will learn how to positively work with people who experience co-occurring disorders.  Please note, attendees are expected to be...

Free Community Skills Training

UW Seattle, School of Social Work 4101 15th Ave NE (Room 305 A/B), Seattle, WA

"In Seattle, we're hosting a free 2-hour workshop for anyone who wants to learn how to tell and what to do and say when a friend, family member or co-worker is at risk for suicide. It will be led by our Director of Training Sue Eastgard, a nationally recognized suicide prevention expert and trainer, using the LEARN curriculum developed by Forefront." Please join us for this important opportunity to expand your skills, practice suicide prevention tools, and become more ready to support those who are at risk....

Recovery & Resilience Workshop

North Sound Behavioral Health Organization - Snohomish Training Room 301 Valley Mall Way, Suite 110, Mount Vernon, WA

Click here for more info.

What I Said and What I Meant: Improving Cross Cultural Communication

Compass Health Everett 4526 Federal Ave, Everett, WA

Humans communicate on many levels: spoken language, tone, body language, style and personality. The fact that we have complex cultural identities and a host of differing past experiences increases the probability of cross-cultural miscommunications. This workshop presents major cross-cultural communication theories, ways that cultural values, power, privilege and differences affect the way we communicate, tools for questioning assumptions, and ways to improve cross-cultural communications skills. About the Speaker: Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee, experienced educator and diversity consultant whose passion and...

$30 – $40

Peer Pathways Continuing Education Conference

Courtyard Maarriott - Tacoma 1515 Commerce Street, Tacoma, WA

Certified Peer Counseling Conference for employed peer counselors in Washington State. Come learn about Co-occurring Disorders, Recovery, Resiliency, Suicide Prevention, First-onset Episode Psychosis, youth engagement in SUD and so much more! Learn from engaging experts in the field, network and have fun. Click here for more information.

Peer to Peer Class Teachers (Mentors)

NAMI Washington - Kirkland Kirkland, WA

Peer-to-Peer is a 10 week course led by trained peer mentors, people who have experienced mental illness in their own lives and believe that mental health recovery and resiliency are possible. This class focuses on offering information, encouragement, hope, and guidance to adults who live with a mental illness and want to experience quality of life as contributing members of their communities.  Prospective Mentors must be a Person of Experience Engage in Recovery (PEER), 18 years of age, and be(come)...

2016 Standard CPC Training

Standard trainings are offered by DBHR to prepare consumers to become certified peer counselors.  Adults, youth and parents are eligible for these trainings. Parents and youth on WISe teams must take a Youth/Family training. Please send all applications to Jen McDonald, PO 45330, Lacey WA 98504 or jenmcdon2@dshs.wa.gov Read all of the information on this webpage to understand the application and certification process. If you cannot find the information you need, please call Jen McDonald at 360-725-1718. Please submit an application...

Posting a training event

We encourage providers, state agencies, and consumer advocacy organizations to send us your training opportunities. To request that your training event be added to the calendar, please contact Alison Avery at aavery@thewashingtoncouncil.org and include the following information:

  • Date
  • Title
  • Location
  • Brief summary
  • Contact information
  • Copy of the flier or registration brochure