Pathways to Homelessness among Older Adults with Mental Illness

Virtual

Participants will learn: How the COVID-19 pandemic has affected adults 50 years of age and older who are experiencing homelessness and have multiple chronic conditions, including behavioral health conditions. Which interventions and best practices are most effective in responding to the behavioral health needs of older adults experiencing homelessness. Register Here

Eviction Prevention and Housing Retention

Virtual

Speakers: John Kuhn, SSVF National Director, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Larry McDonough, Attorney at Law and Adjunct Professor of Law, Senior Minnesota Counsel, National Anti-Eviction Project, Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law Randy McCoy, Executive Director of Metro Area Continuum of Care for the Homeless (MACCH), Omaha, Nebraska The COVID-19 pandemic has led […]

Coping with COVID in our Everyday Lives: Evidence for What Works

Virtual

For many of us, the accumulated stress, grief, fatigue, and despair of the Covid-19 crisis pose a significant challenge to our coping resources. While this perfect storm of stressors may be unprecedented, there is much we know about how to cope with and manage stress, even at these levels. In this talk, Dr. Kanter will […]

Person Center Practices and Self Advocate Part 2

Virtual

Ms. Davenport is a People Planning Together Peer to Peer trainer. Although all are welcome to her presentation, she really wants to reach out to other people labeled with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. (IDD). People with IDD can be a great risk of getting COVID 19 because some people live in large care facilities making […]

Depression Related Mobile Apps for Self-Management in Underserved Integrated Primary Care Population

Virtual

Depression is one of most common mental health conditions and the leading cause of disability worldwide, affecting about one in 10 adults in the US. Depression treatment is vital for underserved primary care patients who often experience multiple chronic medical conditions along with higher rates of health disparities. These challenges are very complex. Emerging evidence […]

Creating an Evidence-Driven Process for Preparing Youth and Families for Transition to Adult Care

Virtual

Research shows that having a structured process for transition to adult care is associated with improvements in health and well-being, self-care skill-building, satisfaction, use of care in adult systems, and reductions in hospital use. In 2018, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Family Physicians, and the American College of Physicians jointly published […]

Native American Storytelling: Culture is Prevention

Virtual

Traditional Native American storytelling, along with time for discussion on what can be learned from the stories, as well as the ways these stories can be incorporated by Native American providers into their work with patients. Native storytelling is a long honored way of teaching lessons of life. We, as Native people, need to laugh […]

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National ACT Virtual Meeting and Discussion Forum to Address Impact of COVID-19

Virtual

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 […]

Doing With, Not Doing For: What it Takes to Facilitate Person-Centered Planning

Virtual

People who facilitate person-centered planning have a key role to play in ensuring a person-centered system. For the planning process to be truly person-centered, it is critical that staff who facilitate person-centered planning possess the skills to keep the focus on the person, cultivate connections, maximize choice and control, communicate clearly, and make sure the […]

Responsive Care for Younger Students

Virtual

This webinar is part of a series that focuses on advancing high quality, sustainable school mental health from a multi-tiered system of support, trauma sensitive, and culturally responsive and equitable lens. OBJECTIVES Gain increased awareness of high quality, sustainable multi-tiered system of school mental health supports and services Support trauma-informed systems in schools Discover the […]

How to Improve Your Mental Health at Work

Virtual

January 11th is National Clean Off Your Desk Day 2021. We all know that a tidy desk makes for a tidy mind. Clutter can affect our general mental health, making us feel stressed, anxious, or depressed. Clean Off Your Desk Day is a chance to come together to conquer mess and pave the way for […]

COVID and Post-Trauma Care: Supports for Individuals with Serious Mental Illnesses and/or Co-Occurring Disorders Impacted by COVID-19 and other Traumas

Virtual

This is the second component in a series examining challenges specific populations experience in response to COVID and other traumatic ordeals. A Community of Practice session will also be available to participants who would like to discuss clinical applications of the information provided during the initial webinar. The webinar presenters will draw on their subject […]

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