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SUMMARY:Provider Wellness in Telehealth during the Covid PHE - Keri Waterland and Diana Cockrell
DESCRIPTION:An overview on how trauma informed approaches and self-care tips can be used to help support those who are providing behavioral health services during the time of the COVID-19 pandemic\, and ongoing societal unrest. \nPresenters:  \nKeri Waterland: Keri Waterland started working for the state eleven years ago as an intern at Western State Hospital\, and started her newest role at the Washington State Health Care Authority as the Director of the Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery on May 1\, 2019.  Prior to that\, she was with the Washington State Senate for two legislative sessions working with the Human Services\, Reentry and Rehabilitation Committee.  Prior to her work with the Senate\, Keri served in a variety of clinical and executive administrator positions with the Department of Social and Health Services\, and the Department of Corrections.  Keri holds a Doctorate in Forensic Psychology with an emphasis in public policy and law\, as well as Master’s degrees in Counseling\, Forensic Psychology\, and Organizational Behavior.  \nDiana Cockrell: Diana Cockrell worked in the field with youth\, young adults and their families in substance use treatment services and later co-occurring substance use and mental health for over a decade before moving to county\, and then the state government.  Her work is driven by experiences of the youth and families she served who needed trauma informed\, whole person\, whole family care and were unable to access this care in the system as it was configured.  Today Diana works in the Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery at the Health Care Authority.  She recognizes that while there are miles and many roads left to go to actualize whole person care\, the work of shifting to models of care that intentionally incorporate trauma informed approaches and work across professional lines and teams is a step in that direction.  In her down time Diana can be found in nature\, her garden\, making random acts of art\, or hanging out with family and friends.  \n Hope to see you all there! \nRegister HERE.
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/provider-wellness-in-telehealth-during-the-covid-phe-keri-waterland-and-diana-cockrell/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200618T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200618T100000
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SUMMARY:June supported employment webinar: Implementing IPS within a Substance Use Disorder program
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will include: \n\nBrief history of how Cascade got involved with supported employment\nLogistics of where to house employment staff\nHow we were able to get by-off on the process\n\nSuccess and trials of integrating into SUD services \nRegister
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/june-supported-employment-webinar-implementing-ips-within-a-substance-use-disorder-program/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200617T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200617T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20200609T165602Z
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SUMMARY:Hope & Cope 2020: A free webinar for youth age 14 - 21
DESCRIPTION:This event is brought to you by Forefront Suicide Prevention\, The 5000 Days Project\, Cities Rise\, SMART Center & Northwest Mental Health Technology Transfer Center. \n\nHope & Cope 2020 is part of The Well-Being Series – Connections During COVID-19: Mental Wellness Webinars for Families and Educators. Click here to learn more about our series of webinars for kids\, parents\, and educators\, focusing on mental wellness and suicide prevention. \n\nLEARN MORE AND ACCESS MATERIALS AFTER THE EVENT HERE.\n\nHope & Cope 2020\nA free webinar for youth age 14 – 21\nWednesday June 17th\n1 – 3pm (PST)\nJoin Forefront Suicide Prevention & Filmmaker Rick Stevenson to experience the power of connection through storytelling with Musician Nate Nzanga and Conscious Movement & Meditation teacher J.Ivan Figueroa.  \nJoin college and high school students for Hope & Cope 2020\, a virtual event that invites you to reflect on the impact the world-changing events of 2020 have had on your life\, through storytelling and connection with others. By choosing to attend this virtual event and the story-telling you do immediately thereafter\, it may change you – and the rest of your life. By choosing to attend this virtual event and the storytelling you do immediately thereafter\, it may change you – and the rest of your life. \nAs part of this event\, attendees will be able to: \n• Tell and hear stories of the most authentic\, personal kind. \n• Build resilience as you explore and articulate your values\, fears\, and dreams. \n• Help others cope if you decide to share your story. \n  \n>> Register for this event here. \n  \n\nTell Your Story:\nAfter this event you will be invited to submit your video story\, to the Hope & Cope story platform. Your story will be compiled and returned to you as your own personal story capsule of your experiences. \nIf you give permission for Forefront and 5000 days staff to review it\, your story may be among those selected to help others. Selected clips will appear on social media\, the Forefront website and perhaps even in the newspaper and on TV. Together\, the stories will anchor a youth-powered campaign on coping with the challenges we face.
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/hope-cope-2020-a-free-webinar-for-youth-age-14-21/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200617T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200617T110000
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20200604T193710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200604T193710Z
UID:3800-1592388000-1592391600@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:June Supported Employment webinar: Wellness Strategies for Career Service Providers.
DESCRIPTION:A public health crisis causes distress for all involved\, including career service providers. Attending to our personal wellbeing during this time is just as important as supporting individuals receiving services. This webinar highlights specific tools\, strategies\, and resources that promote provider wellbeing. \nClick here to Register
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/june-supported-employment-webinar-wellness-strategies-for-career-service-providers/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200616T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200616T110000
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20200609T165406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200609T165406Z
UID:3833-1592301600-1592305200@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:DBT STEPS-A Q&A Session #2 with Jim and Lizz Mazza
DESCRIPTION:Have you been watching the Mazza’s live or online videos as they support their kids and your kids in developing DBT\, otherwise known as\, critical life skills? Do you have any questions about their lessons might translate into your own home? A school setting? Have you read their book or attended their past training on DBT in schools? Well\, don’t miss the opportunity to ask whatever questions you may have of them when they do live Q&A sessions on May 19th and June 16th\, 2020. \n\nIf you want to submit your questions beforehand\, there will be an opportunity to do so on the registration site.\nRegistration is required for the live Q&A event\, unlike the live and recorded Youtube lessons. See registration links below\nAudience: Parents & educators.\n\nJoin us for 1-hour\, interactive Q&A sessions with Doctors Jim & Lizz Mazza about their online\, live-streamed 16-lesson DBT STEPS-A curriculum to teach the basics of emotional regulation and specific skills such as mindfulness\, distress tolerance and interpersonal effectiveness—essential skills at any time\, but even more critical during COVID-19. \n\nLearn more about the 16-lesson curriculum & access recordings here.\n\nThe Northwest Mental Health Technology Transfer Center is partnering with Forefront Suicide Prevention Center & DBT in Schools to bring you a 16-lesson online curriculum for DBT STEPS-A and 2 Q&A sessions with the trainers. \n\nThis series is part of The Well-Being Series – Connections During COVID-19: Mental Wellness Webinars for Families and Educators. Click here to learn more about our series of webinars for kids\, parents\, and educators\, focusing on mental wellness and suicide prevention.
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/dbt-steps-a-qa-session-2-with-jim-and-lizz-mazza/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200615T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200615T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20200609T165258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200609T165258Z
UID:3831-1592222400-1592226000@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:National ACT Virtual Meetings to Address Impact of COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is a multidisciplinary\, team-based model that provides intensive community-based and outreach-oriented services to people who experience the most severe and persistent mental illness. The vast majority also have a co-occurring substance use disorder and many experience comorbid medical illnesses as well as homelessness. This is a vulnerable population and their providers – ACT teams – are at elevated risk themselves during the COVID-19 pandemic. \nVirtual Meetings\nThe Northwest MHTTC is partnering with the Institute for Best Practices at the University of North Carolina to host and facilitate regular meetings for ACT teams and ACT stakeholders. \nGoals of the meetings are to: \n\nconnect with one other\nshare strategies and resources for adapting team practices and communications\nfacilitate connection to the most up-to-date resources during the COVID-19 outbreak.\n\nVirtual Discussion Forum\nIn addition to the meet-up\, we have also created a Virtual Discussion Forum to help organize information\, resources\, and strategies used across teams. You can participate in the forum as a guest\, or sign up as a member. Within the Discussion Forum are specific board topics: \n\nSupport for ACT Service Recipients;\nSupport for ACT Team Staff;\nInfo and Updates: Federal Sources;\nInfo and Updates: State and Local Sources; ACT Fidelity and COVID-19 Pandemic; and Words of Encouragement.\nClick on a board of interest to read existing threads\, react to threads\, or post new threads.\nRecordings of prior meetings are also posted at this forum.\n\nGuest Speaker\nOn June 15\, our guest speaker will be John Torous\, MD\, presenting “Evaluating digital technologies and mobile apps for people with serious mental illness.” Dr. Torous is a clinical psychiatrist and researcher at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston\, Massachusetts. His research focuses on smartphone apps and schizophrenia\, and he runs a digital clinic where he use mobile technologies to augment to care for his patients. He is the web editor for JAMA Psychiatry and clinical adviser to SMI Adviser\, a joint initiative with SAMHSA and the American Psychiatric Association.
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/national-act-virtual-meetings-to-address-impact-of-covid-19-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200612T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200612T123000
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20200608T234954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200608T234954Z
UID:3827-1591959600-1591965000@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:Prescribing mHealth Apps in Mental Health Treatment
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Dr. Kristen Perry\, Program Manager and clinical psychologist in Primary Care Mental Health Integration at the VA Puget Sound Health Care System\, Clinical Associate Professor with the School of Medicine at the University of Washington \n​ Learning objectives: \n\nFamiliarity with available tools for rating mHealth apps\nUnderstanding of informed consent elements specific to recommendation of mHealth apps\nAwareness of best practices when introducing and utilizing mHealth apps in treatment​\n\nWe invite you to attend our next session on Friday\, June 12\, 2020 at 11:00AM! \nREGISTRATION LINK
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/prescribing-mhealth-apps-in-mental-health-treatment/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200611T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200611T123000
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20200604T233337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200604T233337Z
UID:3804-1591873200-1591878600@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:Resources for Supporting the Mental Health and Well-being of Children and Families During COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:The Northwest Prevention Technology Transfer Center and the Northwest Mental Health Technology Transfer Center present a joint webinar\, “Resources for Supporting the Mental Health and Well-being of Children and Families During COVID-19.” \n\nAbout the Event:\nThese are difficult times for many families struggling to cope with job losses or working from home while managing the added responsibility of child care and home schooling. This webinar will focus on the mental health and well-being of children and families during the COVID-19 pandemic and the early data that provides insight into the challenges and opportunities for substance misuse prevention practitioners to support families and communities during this time. The webinar will also highlight many of the resources available from Child Trends\, the nation’s leading research organization focused exclusively on improving the lives of children and youth\, especially those who are most vulnerable. The webinar will also discuss how these resources can be applied in your agency and community setting. \n\nContinuing Education Certificate\nParticipants will receive a continuing education certificate of 1.5 hours for this live webinar event. \n\nObjectives\n\nLearn about Child Trends’ resources on supporting the mental health and well-being of children and families during the COVID-19 pandemic.\nUnderstand how these resources can be applied to direct service work and program leadership.\nBecome familiar with additional Child Trends resources designed to support the well-being of children and families.\n\n\nAudience\nCommunity and state-level prevention practitioners\, allied health partners and community members\, and treatment professionals working to prevent substance misuse.
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/resources-for-supporting-the-mental-health-and-well-being-of-children-and-families-during-covid-19/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200611T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200611T233000
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20200604T233123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200604T233123Z
UID:3802-1591869600-1591918200@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:DBT STEPS-A: Summary Q&A for Students - Putting It All Together & Preparing for Summer
DESCRIPTION:Click here to tune into the DBT STEPS-A YouTube Channel every Tuesday and Thursday morning at 10am for their live lessons.\nRegistration is not required. \n\nDBT STEPS-A: Summary Q&A for Students – Putting It All Together & Preparing for Summer\nStudent Life Skills to Survive & Thrive During COVID-19 & Beyond\nAbout:\nJoin Doctors Jim & Lizz Mazza & family in their living room as they teach kids the basics of emotional regulation and specific skills such as mindfulness\, distress tolerance and interpersonal effectiveness—essential skills at any time\, but even more critical during COVID-19. Our kids — all of us — are upended emotionally right now. Tune in with your kids to help you reduce conflict and to keep this pandemic in perspective. \n\nTune in to YouTube live for the Tuesday and Thursday morning sessions here.\nIt is not necessary to watch these lessons in order. You can join in the series at anytime and catch up with the recorded videos!\nAudience: Parents\, students\, educators\, and more!\n\n\n>> Access recordings for all 16 live lessons after the event here. <<\n\nThe Northwest Mental Health Technology Transfer Center is partnering with Forefront Suicide Prevention Center & DBT in Schools to bring you a 16-lesson online curriculum for DBT STEPS-A and 2 Q&A sessions with the trainers. \n\nThis series is part of The Well-Being Series – Connections During COVID-19: Mental Wellness Webinars for Families and Educators. Click here to learn more about our series of webinars for kids\, parents\, and educators\, focusing on mental wellness and suicide prevention.
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/dbt-steps-a-summary-qa-for-students-putting-it-all-together-preparing-for-summer/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200611T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200611T100000
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20200601T174031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200601T174031Z
UID:3788-1591866000-1591869600@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:Job Developers Community of Practice call
DESCRIPTION:This month’s job developer’s call will continue our discussion on remote strategies for providing effective job development and employment supports. \nAdditionally\, we will address concerns\, challenges\, and possible solutions as the potential for transitioning\, in whatever timeline is deemed appropriate by the state and by the county in which you work\, begins to take place. \n Webinar details\n\nDate: June 11\nTime: 9 to 10 a.m.\nRegister\n\nThe Job Developers Community of Practice educates job developers and coordinates resources for individuals with mental health and substance use issues who need employment services\, resources\, and supports. \nJob development-related training topics are the focus of the first portion of the call. The remainder is for questions\, success stories\, sharing best practices\, lessons learned\, and advice.
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/job-developers-community-of-practice-call/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200602T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200602T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20200527T235726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200527T235726Z
UID:3776-1591111800-1591115400@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:Interconnected Systems Framework (ISF) Discussion Hour with Leora Wolf-Prusan & Natalie Sedano
DESCRIPTION:The Northwest MHTTC and Pacific Southwest MHTTC are excited to bring you a 5-part discussion hour series to deepen your knowledge around Interconnected Systems Framework.\n \nThe ISF Discussion Hours are part of a collaboration between the Northwest & Pacific Southwest MHTTC’s to bring you training and technical assistance on the Interconnected Systems Framework. Click here to learn more about our 3-part webinar series and access recordings and presentation materials. \n\nAbout the Discussion Hours:\nDid you register and attend one or more of our ISF Webinar Series and want to learn and discuss more with colleagues? Webinars are the launch of learning\, and we know that while our three\, 60-minute webinars helped us gain foundational language and hear from leaders in the field\, many of you wanted the chance to share with one another\, ask questions\, and continue the intensive discourse needed to create transformational educational environments through ISF. \n  \nJoin us for five extension Interconnected Systems Framework Discussion Hours to deepen your knowledge. These sessions are supported by Susan Barrett & our ISF Field Leaders\, and made meaningful with your participation. Presenters & participants will share their ISF implementation challenges\, celebrations\, and lessons learned or learning. \n\n**Learn more and access all presentation materials and recordings after the event here.**
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/interconnected-systems-framework-isf-discussion-hour-with-leora-wolf-prusan-natalie-sedano/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200602T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200602T133000
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20200527T235444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200527T235444Z
UID:3774-1591099200-1591104600@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:ACT and COVID-19: Meet Up for ACT Mental Health Authorities\, Funders\, Trainers\, and Fidelity Reviewers
DESCRIPTION:Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is a multidisciplinary\, team-based model that provides intensive community-based and outreach-oriented services to people who experience the most severe and persistent mental illness. The vast majority also have a co-occurring substance use disorder and many experience comorbid medical illnesses as well as homelessness. This is a vulnerable population and their providers – ACT teams – are at elevated risk themselves during the COVID-19 pandemic. \nWe are hosting a meet-up for non-provider ACT stakeholders who assume a role of overseeing ACT from a mental health authority perspective\, funding ACT\, providing ACT training and technical supports\, which includes leading ACT fidelity reviews. The intent is to create a unique space to share challenges and solutions related ACT operations and services during the COVID-19 pandemic. This meet-up is hosted by Lorna Moser\, PhD\, of the Institute for Best Practices\, UNC Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health and Maria Monroe-DeVita\, PhD of the University of Washington Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and the Northwest Mental Health Technology Transfer Center (MHTTC)\, the sponsor for these ACT meet-up events.
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/act-and-covid-19-meet-up-for-act-mental-health-authorities-funders-trainers-and-fidelity-reviewers/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200602T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200602T110000
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20200527T235112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200527T235537Z
UID:3772-1591092000-1591095600@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:DBT STEPS-A Online Lesson 7: Distress Tolerance - Self-Soothe
DESCRIPTION:DBT STEPS-A Online Lesson 7: Distress Tolerance – Self-Soothe\nStudent Life Skills to Survive & Thrive During COVID-19 & Beyond\nAbout:\nJoin Doctors Jim & Lizz Mazza & family in their living room as they teach kids the basics of emotional regulation and specific skills such as mindfulness\, distress tolerance and interpersonal effectiveness—essential skills at any time\, but even more critical during COVID-19. Our kids — all of us — are upended emotionally right now. Tune in with your kids to help you reduce conflict and to keep this pandemic in perspective. \n\nTune in to YouTube live for the Tuesday and Thursday morning sessions here.\nIt is not necessary to watch these lessons in order. You can join in the series at anytime and catch up with the recorded videos!\nAudience: Parents\, students\, educators\, and more!\n\n\n>> Access recordings for all 16 live lessons after the event here. <<
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/dbt-steps-a-online-lesson-7-distress-tolerance-self-soothe/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200601T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200601T133000
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20200527T234905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200527T234905Z
UID:3770-1591012800-1591018200@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:National ACT Virtual Meetings to Address Impact of COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is a multidisciplinary\, team-based model that provides intensive community-based and outreach-oriented services to people who experience the most severe and persistent mental illness. The vast majority also have a co-occurring substance use disorder and many experience comorbid medical illnesses as well as homelessness. This is a vulnerable population and their providers – ACT teams – are at elevated risk themselves during the COVID-19 pandemic. \nWeekly Virtual Meetings\nThe Northwest MHTTC is partnering with the Institute for Best Practices at the University of North Carolina to host and facilitate regular meetings for ACT teams and ACT stakeholders. These meetings will be held weekly on Mondays at 12:00-1:30 pm Pacific/3:00-4:30 pm Eastern. \nGoals of the meetings are to: \n\nconnect with one other\nshare strategies and resources for adapting team practices and communications\nfacilitate connection to the most up-to-date resources during the COVID-19 outbreak.\n\n\nGuest Speaker\nOn June 1\, our guest speaker will be Antoine Bailliard\, PhD\, OTR/L\, presenting “Efforts to Support Participation\, Independence\, and Functioning During Extraordinary Times.” \nVirtual Discussion Forum\nIn addition to the weekly meet-up\, we have also created a Virtual Discussion Forum to help organize information\, resources\, and strategies used across teams. You can participate in the forum as a guest\, or sign up as a member. Within the Discussion Forum are specific board topics: \n\nSupport for ACT Service Recipients;\nSupport for ACT Team Staff;\nInfo and Updates: Federal Sources;\nInfo and Updates: State and Local Sources; ACT Fidelity and COVID-19 Pandemic; and Words of Encouragement.\nClick on a board of interest to read existing threads\, react to threads\, or post new threads.
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/national-act-virtual-meetings-to-address-impact-of-covid-19/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200601T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200601T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20200601T173743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200601T173743Z
UID:3784-1591012800-1591016400@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:Supervision Strategies for CPC's: Getting the most out of coaching and supervision
DESCRIPTION:Peer coaching monthly webinar\nEach month Coordinated Care offers a chance for you to connect with expert peers from across Washington State. Sessions will vary around topics such as DBT Skills\, Trauma Informed Peer Support\, Whole Person Healing and much more! \nWebinars will include\n\nAn explanation of the topic\, why it is important\, and how to implement the tools in one-on-one and group peer settings.\nTime for live Questions and Answers.\n\nUpcoming sessions\n\nSupervision Strategies for CPC’s: Getting the most out of coaching and supervision\n\nDate: Monday\, June 1\nTime: 12 p.m. – 1 p.m.\n\n\nYouth Leadership…more than treatment\n\nDate: Thursday\, July 16\nTime: 12 p.m. – 1 p.m.\n\n\n\nIf you’d like to join this series\, please contact Naomi Herrera
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/supervision-strategies-for-cpcs-getting-the-most-out-of-coaching-and-supervision/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200602
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20200514T222849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200514T222849Z
UID:3702-1590969600-1591055999@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:The 2020 Summit: Putting Recovery First
DESCRIPTION:The 2020 Summit: Putting Recovery First is designed to bring the recovery community and our allies together to get your energy and input on policies and practices that will advance treatment and recovery across our state. Hosting the Summit in the early summer gives us time to plan and strategize ahead of the next legislative session – and makes our citizen advocacy efforts even more effective. \nFor more information\, please contact Theresa Sundin: Theresa@warecoveryalliance.org
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/the-2020-summit-putting-recovery-first/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200528T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200528T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20200527T234706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200527T234706Z
UID:3768-1590660000-1590667200@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:DBT STEPS-A Online Lesson 28: Interpersonal Effectiveness - Evaluating Options
DESCRIPTION:Join Doctors Jim & Lizz Mazza & family in their living room as they teach kids the basics of emotional regulation and specific skills such as mindfulness\, distress tolerance and interpersonal effectiveness—essential skills at any time\, but even more critical during COVID-19. Our kids — all of us — are upended emotionally right now. Tune in with your kids to help you reduce conflict and to keep this pandemic in perspective. \n\nTune in to YouTube live for the Tuesday and Thursday morning sessions here.\nIt is not necessary to watch these lessons in order. You can join in the series at anytime and catch up with the recorded videos!\nAudience: Parents\, students\, educators\, and more!\n\n\n>> Access recordings for all 16 live lessons after the event here. <<
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/dbt-steps-a-online-lesson-28-interpersonal-effectiveness-evaluating-options/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200521T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200521T100000
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20200422T193328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200422T193328Z
UID:3453-1590049800-1590055200@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:May employment webinar: Washington State Veterans and Military Families (V&MF) Program
DESCRIPTION:The webinar will give an overview of V&MF services and give information\, about partnerships with community stakeholders. The Webinar will highlight barriers and discuss how these services are provided through COVID19 restrictions. \nWebinar details\n\nDate: Thursday\, May 21\nTime: 8:30 to 10 a.m.\n\nRegister today.
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/may-employment-webinar-washington-state-veterans-and-military-families-vmf-program/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200506T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200506T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20200422T194732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200422T194732Z
UID:3461-1588755600-1588766400@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:Individual Placement and Support: Online Fidelity Reviewer Training
DESCRIPTION:Due to a technical error with Gotowebinar\, we are asking you to please re-register for the April 29 SE Fidelity Reviewer’s Training Part One and May 6 SE Fidelity Reviewer’s Training Part 2. \nWe apologize for the confusion. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions or concerns regarding registration. \nThank you for your understanding and patience\, we look forward to seeing you in this training! \nRegistration\nTraining is online and in two sessions. Please register for both part 1 and part 2. \nApril 29: Reviewer Training Part 1\n(If you’ve already registered for Part 1\, you do not need to register or Part 1 again.) \nMay 6: Reviewer Training Part 2\n(New link- Please re-register.) \n For Questions: Contact Dawn Miller at: dawn.miller@hca.wa.gov
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/individual-placement-and-support-online-fidelity-reviewer-training-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200505T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200505T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20200422T193958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200422T193958Z
UID:3457-1588669200-1588680000@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:Permanent supportive housing: online Fidelity Reviewer Training
DESCRIPTION:Due to a technical error with Gotowebinar\, we are asking you to please re-register for the April 28 SH Fidelity Reviewer’s Training Part One and May 5 SH Fidelity Reviewer’s Training Part 2. \nWe apologize for the confusion. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions or concerns regarding registration. \nThank you for your understanding and patience\, we look forward to seeing you in this training! \nRegistration\nTraining is online and in two sessions. Please register for both part 1 and part 2. \nApril 28: Reviewer Training Part 1\nMay 5: Reviewer Training Part 2\nThe supportive housing benefit under the Foundational Community Supports (FCS) program is based on the evidence-based and research-based federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) model. Program staff are committed to training and assisting FCS providers in pursuing strategies that will result in improved services and outcomes for people enrolled in FCS. \nFor Questions:\nContact Amanda Major Polley at: Amanda.polley@hca.wa.gov
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/permanent-supportive-housing-online-fidelity-reviewer-training-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200501T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200501T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20200427T163749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200427T163749Z
UID:3629-1588330800-1588334400@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:Training #4: Introduction to Digital Health: Getting Started and Safety Planning
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, May 1\, 11am-12pm PT — Training #4: Introduction to Digital Health: Getting Started and Safety Planning  \nRegister here for May 1\nLearning objectives: \n\nDos and Don’ts to seeing up your clinic space and providing quality Clinical Video Teleconferencing (CVT) care\nDos and Don’ts to preparing the patient for their first clinical session via CVT\nDos and Don’ts to Safety Planning\n\nThis learning series is part of a coordinated statewide response to provide technical assistance to behavioral health organizations in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. These efforts are led by the University of Washington Behavioral Health Institute in partnership with WA State Health Care Authority (HCA); WA Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery (DBHR)\, the University of Washington Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences\, the nine Accountable Communities of Health\, the five Medicaid Managed Care Organizations\, and the Northwest MHTTC and others.  These training sessions and other telehealth resources will be posted to a new Behavioral Health Telehealth Resource Website. \nThis webinar series will meet twice each week for four weeks to address a variety of topics related to telehealth.  The series specifically helps the continuity of operations in WA to support access to care\, equipment\, technical assistance\, billing and staff training for behavioral health providers in Washington State. \nYou must register separately for each webinar so please use links below to register for the sessions.  Slides\, recordings and resources will be posted after each session. \nYour feedback is very useful in driving future topics\, so the evaluation survey after each webinar will help the Facilitators guide the focus of the next sessions.
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/training-4-introduction-to-digital-health-getting-started-and-safety-planning/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200429T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200429T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20200427T163527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200427T163527Z
UID:3627-1588168800-1588172400@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:Training #3: Telehealth Billing & Reimbursement
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, April 29\, 2 – 3pm — Training #3: Telehealth Billing & Reimbursement \nRegister here for April 29\nLearning objectives: \n\nMedicare and private payers\nMedicaid telephone and telemedicine billing and reimbursement\n\nPresenters: \n\nGail Krieger (Health Care Authority Section Manager)\nCathy Britain (Executive Director of Telehealth Alliance of Oregon)\n\nThis learning series is part of a coordinated statewide response to provide technical assistance to behavioral health organizations in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. These efforts are led by the University of Washington Behavioral Health Institute in partnership with WA State Health Care Authority (HCA); WA Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery (DBHR)\, the University of Washington Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences\, the nine Accountable Communities of Health\, the five Medicaid Managed Care Organizations\, and the Northwest MHTTC and others.  These training sessions and other telehealth resources will be posted to a new Behavioral Health Telehealth Resource Website. \nThis webinar series will meet twice each week for four weeks to address a variety of topics related to telehealth.  The series specifically helps the continuity of operations in WA to support access to care\, equipment\, technical assistance\, billing and staff training for behavioral health providers in Washington State. \nYou must register separately for each webinar so please use links below to register for the sessions.  Slides\, recordings and resources will be posted after each session. \nYour feedback is very useful in driving future topics\, so the evaluation survey after each webinar will help the Facilitators guide the focus of the next sessions.
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/training-3-telehealth-billing-reimbursement/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200429T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200429T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20200422T194627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200422T194627Z
UID:3459-1588150800-1588161600@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:Individual Placement and Support: Online Fidelity Reviewer Training
DESCRIPTION:Due to a technical error with Gotowebinar\, we are asking you to please re-register for the April 29 SE Fidelity Reviewer’s Training Part One and May 6 SE Fidelity Reviewer’s Training Part 2. \nWe apologize for the confusion. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions or concerns regarding registration. \nThank you for your understanding and patience\, we look forward to seeing you in this training! \nRegistration\nTraining is online and in two sessions. Please register for both part 1 and part 2. \nApril 29: Reviewer Training Part 1\n(If you’ve already registered for Part 1\, you do not need to register or Part 1 again.) \nMay 6: Reviewer Training Part 2\n(New link- Please re-register.) \n For Questions: Contact Dawn Miller at: dawn.miller@hca.wa.gov
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/individual-placement-and-support-online-fidelity-reviewer-training/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200428T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200428T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20200422T193851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200422T193851Z
UID:3455-1588064400-1588075200@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:Permanent supportive housing: online Fidelity Reviewer Training
DESCRIPTION:Due to a technical error with Gotowebinar\, we are asking you to please re-register for the April 28 SH Fidelity Reviewer’s Training Part One and May 5 SH Fidelity Reviewer’s Training Part 2. \nWe apologize for the confusion. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions or concerns regarding registration. \nThank you for your understanding and patience\, we look forward to seeing you in this training! \nRegistration\nTraining is online and in two sessions. Please register for both part 1 and part 2. \nApril 28: Reviewer Training Part 1\nMay 5: Reviewer Training Part 2\nThe supportive housing benefit under the Foundational Community Supports (FCS) program is based on the evidence-based and research-based federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) model. Program staff are committed to training and assisting FCS providers in pursuing strategies that will result in improved services and outcomes for people enrolled in FCS. \nFor Questions:\nContact Amanda Major Polley at: Amanda.polley@hca.wa.gov
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/permanent-supportive-housing-online-fidelity-reviewer-training/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200422T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200422T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20200417T192905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200417T192941Z
UID:3411-1587558600-1587564000@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:Supervising Peer Supporters From a Distance
DESCRIPTION:Come and hear from supervisors and peers about effective ways to empower your peer support team while they work remotely.\n\n\n\nThis free forum is an opportunity to hear from people who supervise peer supporters and learn ways to empower your peer support staff while they work from home. You will hear from a panel of experts and have lots of time for Q&A and discussion. \n\nTo for information or to register\, please CLICK HERE.
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/supervising-peer-supporters-from-a-distance/
ORGANIZER;CN="Holding%20the%20Hope":MAILTO:Sharon@holdingthehope.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200402
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200404
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20200204T235719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200204T235719Z
UID:3387-1585785600-1585958399@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:DC:0-5™ Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood
DESCRIPTION:The DC:0-5 two-day training is the only diagnostic classification system in existence for children from birth to 5 years old. The workshop is for clinicians and early childhood specialists working with infants & young children. We will discuss developmentally appropriate diagnoses with attention to culture & relationships. The DC:0-5 provides a crossover to the DSM5 and ICD 10 diagnoses. Training provides 12 CEUs. \nFor more information or to register\, CLICK HERE
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/dc0-5-diagnostic-classification-of-mental-health-and-developmental-disorders-of-infancy-and-early-childhood/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200317
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200320
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20190625T203139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190625T203139Z
UID:3326-1584403200-1584662399@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:Housing First Partners Conference HFPC 2020
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/housing-first-partners-conference-hfpc-2020/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200316
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200317
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20190625T203023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190625T203023Z
UID:3324-1584316800-1584403199@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:Housing First Partners Conference Pre-Conference
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/housing-first-partners-conference-pre-conference/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200203T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200203T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20200109T222325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200109T222325Z
UID:3381-1580724000-1580731200@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:Retraining and Growing the Youth Peer Support Workforce
DESCRIPTION:More agencies are seeing the benefits of the youth peer support specialist role\, and are working hard to integrate this role within their mental health services. One challenge that many agencies have is mitigating the high level of burnout for youth peer support specialists while growing the workforce within their organization and/or community. In this webinar\, two experienced youth peer support specialists (and youth peer support specialist supervisors) will discuss concrete strategies for retaining and growing the youth peer support workforce.This webinar is hosted in partnership with Pathways to Positive Futures. \nFor more information or to register\, CLICK HERE.
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/retraining-and-growing-the-youth-peer-support-workforce/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191216T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191216T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T034204
CREATED:20191015T202355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191015T202355Z
UID:3363-1576501200-1576508400@www.thewashingtoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:Mental Health Policy Roundtable Welcomes Dr. Howard Goldman
DESCRIPTION:MENTAL HEALTH: A REPORT OF THE SURGEON GENERAL \n20th Anniversary: Lessons Learned & Courses for Action \n  \nHoward H. Goldman (MD – MPH Harvard 1974\, PhD Brandeis 1978) is Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Behavioral Health Systems Improvement Center at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. He joined the faculty in 1985 after serving as Assistant Director of NIMH. Dr. Goldman is a mental health services and policy researcher with a special interest in the organization and financing of services.  He chaired the MacArthur Foundation Network on Mental Health Policy and served as the Senior Scientific Editor of the Surgeon General’s report on mental health\, for which he received the Surgeon General’s Medallion. Dr. Goldman was the Editor of Psychiatric Services from 2004 – 2016. He was elected to membership in the National Academy of Social Insurance in 1996 and to the Institute of Medicine (now National Academy) in 2002. In 2019 he and his colleagues published the Palgrave (Macmillan) Handbook of American Mental Health Policy. \nLocation: University of Washington // School of Social Work \nRSVP to attend: MentalHealthPolicyRoundtable@gmail.com \nStay up to date at the Facebook event page: \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/611967019357575/ \nThe Mental Health Policy Roundtable is an educational program to exchange ideas and transfer knowledge between seasoned leaders of the mental health policy field and newcomers\, such as students\, junior policy staff\, or others interested in these issues. The roundtable was created in 1998 in Washington\, D.C.\, funded by the MacArthur Foundation\, and was restarted by its founder\, Laura Van Tosh\, in King County last year. It is a volunteer effort and all meetings are free and open to the public.
URL:https://www.thewashingtoncouncil.org/event/mental-health-policy-roundtable-welcomes-dr-howard-goldman/
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