LIST OF UPCOMING HUMAN SERVICES RELATED TRAINING – May 2015 The Maui Training Collaborative compiles this list with no endorsements of the training listed. If you want to be included on the distribution list, email us your name, island you work on & email address. If you are aware of any training appropriate for this list, please forward such info by 25th of each month to mauitrainingcollaborative@gmail.com. If you receive this list but do not want to, please reply to this email and you will be removed from the list. MAUI COUNTY Apr 30 Smart Check Scam Jam” Open House for Retirees=1:30—3:30 PM; Open House for Working Adults=4:30—7:00 PM; Maui Beach Hotel, Elleair Room; Register (toll free) 1-877-926-8300 or online at http://aarp.cvent.com/scamjam4-30 Apr 30 Marketing & Networking, Success for Volunteer Leaders on Maui; 8:30am to 12:00pm; Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary, Kihei; Presenter: Patricia Varley; FREE for Leaders and Managers for Volunteer Programs; contact Wendy Stebbins 270-7150, Register by Apr 24th at volunteerleadersonmaui.eventbrite.com May 4 Developing Comprehensive Systems for Screening, Surveillance, Referral and FollowUp for Children Age 0-5, 4-5pm, MEO classroom 1. Sponsored by Ho‘oikaika Partnership, presenter Dr. Ellen Perrin. Supporting Children’s Resilience through Grassroots Advocacy and Responsive Early Childhood Systems, 6:15-8pm, presenter Dr. Jim Perrin. Dinner with speakers, 5-6:15pm. Free event including dinner but pre-registration is required. CME status pending. For more information and to register: https://sites.google.com/a/lightningboltwriting.com/ho-oikaika-partnership-training/ or call Karen at 808-214-9336. May 13 Transformative Counseling offered at UH Maui, 6:00-9:00 pm, Instructor: Stan Dokmanus, Fee $149, the class is being offered as an Adjunct Modality of Treatment for substance abuse clients. May 22 HARM REDUCTION, 9A To 4P / FREE, 5.5 CEUs at MEO Wailuku; For Info call: 872-6251; What Is Harm Reduction OAHU, KAUAI & HAWAII ISLANDS Apr 30 Suicide Facts & Information; 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM, Marriott Waikoloa Beach Resort Hawaii Island; 6 CEUs For Thursday Conference / 8 CEUs For Fri. Post Conference CEU’s Approved by DOH/ADAD. Registration http://hispconf2015.eventbrite.com, Hotel Reservation at https://resweb.passkey.com/go/sptf2015; Youth Track Info E-Mail: antonia@mentalhealth-hi.org May 18-19 The Pacific Rim International Conference on Disability and Diversity; Hawaii Convention Center, Honolulu. A collaborative, inclusive conference, attracting people from all over the world. http://www.pacrim.hawaii.edu/emailtemplate/. 1 July 30 - Aug 2 The National Association for Rural Mental Health will have their Annual Conference at the Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort. This year’s conference theme “Ahupua`a: From the Mountains to the Sea” is bringing together rural community stakeholders from practice (children and adult services, early intervention, prevention, health, juvenile justice, etc.) research sciences (prevention, intervention, treatment, integration, evaluation, etc. ) and policy (mental health, substance abuse, health, justice, law enforcement, prevention, etc.) to discuss the path ahead for rural communities in the face of the changing health/mental health environment. A track in the conference will be on domestic violence and abuse prevention. Healthcare Professionals’ Teleconference – Training Schedule 2015 Place: Queens Conference Center Auditorium (QCC), 510 South Beretania Street, Honolulu VTC/VCC sites access on the neighbor islands—site selection when you register. Training Times 12:00-1:30pm (1.5 hours CEUS); Registration starts at 11:30am Validated parking available to allow for only $5.00 parking fee Contact: Camille Cristobal at cuc@hawaii.edu or phone: 627-5246 CEUs will be available for CSAC (1.5 CEU hours) and NASW (1.0 CEU hour) plus general attendance certificate for all registered attendees. Free. Brownbag--bring your own lunch if you like. April 24, 2015 Life Skills Coaching Tracy Edwards, CLC http://training24April2015.eventbrite.com May 8, 2015 June 19, 2015 Housing-Focused Outreach Veterans Homeless Services Update Jerry Coffee, LCSW, QCSW http://training8May2015.eventbrite.com Andrew Dahlburg, MSW http://training19June2015.eventbrite.com July 10, 2015 Motivational Interviewing, Part 2 Carol Kaulukukui, MSW, LSW http://training10July2015.eventbrite.com August 14, 2015 September 11, 2015 Mental Health First Aid Daniela Newman BA, DipEd http://training14Aug2015.eventbrite.com Helping with people of Addiction Disorders: National Recovery Month Hawai‘i ‘s Physical Exercise and Nutrition Plan Update More Health for the Money: Concepts of Health Economics Caregiving Skills For Challenging Patients Lisa Cook, LSW, ACSW, CSAPA http://training11Sept2015.eventbrite.com Katie Richards, MPH and Carolyn Donahoe, MAS, RD, IBCLC Victoria Fan, ScD http://training2Oct2015.eventbrite.com Mia Taylor, MSN, APRN http://training11Dec2015.eventbrite.com October 2, 2015 November 13, 2015 December 11, 2015 2 http://training13Nov2015.eventbrite.com OUT OF STATE Further details about national and regional child welfare and adoption conferences can be found through the Conference Calendar Search feature on the Child Welfare Information Gateway website: http://www.childwelfare.gov/calendar/index.cfm WEBINARS/AUDIO/VIDEO/TELECONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) is dedicated to providing state-of-the-art training to enhance the quality of clinical assessment, treatment, and services for traumatized children, adolescents, their families, and communities. To that end, the Network offers a variety of in-person and online (live and on-demand) training opportunities. http://www.nctsn.org/resources/training-and-education New on the NCTSN Website: Testifying in Court about Trauma: The Court Hearing Many clinicians face testifying in court with trepidation; now there is a new 7-page fact sheet to help those preparing for a court hearing. OJJDP Online University, a central source for the juvenile justice community to easily connect with training and technical assistance. The Online University is a one-stop shop for training courses, Webinars, training and technical assistance events, and materials that OJJDP’s training and technical assistance Free, online bullying prevention training modules are now available on StopBullying.gov. The training modules offer a PowerPoint presentation for community events, speaker notes with suggested talking points, a Community Action Toolkit, and a video for use in bullying prevention efforts in communities. The Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools (CBITS) offers training for mental health professionals in schools working with students who’ve been traumatized. Info: http://cbitsprogram.org The Learning Center of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) offers 1.5 hr webinars are many topics related to child abuse, trauma, and related topics. Info: http://learn.nctsn.org/course/ Foster Parent College-online training for resource, kinship, adoptive & guardianship families. “Anger Outbursts”, “Childhood Anxiety Disorders”, “Kinship Care”, “Lying”, “Sexualized Behavior”, & “Working with Birth Parents”, among others. Info: Paloma La Force at PLaForce@FamilyProgramsHI.org. To check on trainings that are available via the DOH website, go to: http://hawaii.gov/health. On this DOH homepage, scroll down the right side and click on “Suicide Intervention Workshops”. This will take you to the registration page for each of the listed trainings. ChildVictimWeb is a multimedia, online training resource designed for professionals from all disciplines who work with children & adolescents who have experience or witnessed serious violence. FREE. 8 CEUs. www.musc.edu/cvweb 3
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