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Nov
8
8:00 AM08:00

32nd Annual PAM Conference

  • The Henry B Center for Executive Development, University Club (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Course Description:

The annual PAM Conference brings together parents and professionals who work with parents and families to learn about topics facing today's parents, caregivers, and families. The conference provides a keynote presentation, a variety of educational workshops, exhibits showcasing parenting programs and resources, and networking opportunities to discuss local parenting programs and activities.

Course Link:
https://www.preventionnetwork.org/pam-conference/
CE Value (credits): 5
CE Type: Standard

Sponsor:
Parenting Awareness Michigan

Contact Information:
Sally Kirkpatrick
517-819-6500
sarak@preventionnetwork.org


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Nov
7
to Nov 8

End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium Pediatric Palliative Care (ELNEC-PPC) Training

  • Medical Arts Building (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Course Description:

This day of learning is designed with school mental health care teams in mind. You will hear keynotes from prominent mental health experts and advocates who work with youth at risk for suicide and who are dedicated to normalizing conversations around mental health while building protective forces within school communities. You will attend breakout sessions from a variety of local providers and Michigan organizations that work to prevent and also support families through suicide, attempts, and mental health issues in general. You will learn how to access services and will have opportunities to meet providers and ask questions about how they can help support your students and families. QPR Gatekeeper Training will be available to participants who have not been trained in their school district yet.

Course Link: 

https://uofmhealthsparrow.org/CaregiverELNEC
CE Value (credits): Up to 13
CE Type: Standard,

Sponsor Name:
U of M Sparrow

Cindy Meteyer

Contact Information:
517-364-2022


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Oct
29
to Oct 30

2024 Summit on Ending Homelessness

Course Description:

What started as community-level action plans in 2006, aimed at increasing access to affordable housing and driving self-sufficiency, has evolved into a statewide infrastructure known as the Michigan Campaign to End Homelessness (MCTEH). One of the premier events coordinated via the MCTEH is the annual Summit on Ending Homelessness. It is intended to provide a forum for federal, state, and local government, service providers, funders, and people with lived experience to share best practices in ending homelessness. This two-day event allows time for networking and collaboration for case managers and administrators alike who are diligently working to improve the welfare of people in Michigan who are living in poverty and homelessness.

Course Link:
https://amr.swoogo.com/2024endinghomelessness/begin
CE Value (credits): 5
CE Type: Standard

Sponsor:
Michigan State Housing Authority

Contact Information:
Amina Mohamed-Saleh
517-241-3211

mohamedsaleha1@michigan.gov


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Sep
13
9:00 AM09:00

BIAMI Annual Conference

Course Description:

The purpose of this conference is to provide state-of-the art information about brain injury treatment and therapies, which will foster maximal rehabilitation and a better quality of life.

This conference is designed to benefit persons engaged in therapies with persons recovering from injury as well as caregivers and persons with brain injury. Learning will occur with discussion, case studies, exhibits, practicum, and lectures. The audience is intended to include all those interested in issues and trends in brain injury rehabilitation.

 

Course Link: https://www.eventsquid.com/event.cfm?id=23351

CE Value (credits): 5
CE Type: Standard

Sponsor Name:
Brain Injury Association of Michigan
Contact Information:
Jacey Broderson

810-2295880
jacey@biami.org


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Sep
5
9:00 AM09:00

Healthy Safety Net 2024: Strong Foundations to Bold Action

  • Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Course Description:

Safety net health care providers in Michigan continue to deal with an ever-changing health care policy and delivery environment. Since the Affordable Care Act became law in 2011, more than 50 percent of Michigan's uninsured gained coverage, but 13 years later, health care issues, policies, coverage, and care continue to evolve under the ever-changing political and health care delivery environment. Safety net health care providers are seeing significant changes in issues such as Medicaid policies, behavioral health, the workforce to deliver health care, health care access and quality, social determinants of health and equity.

Learners will leave the Healthy Safety Net 2024 program with a better understanding of how innovations in crisis response and behavioral health care programs are changing lives, how they can more effectively meet the needs of patients with disabilities and what equity innovations and resources are developing in rural health care. They will be able to develop innovative strategies, programs, and partnerships responsive to these changing environments.

Course Link: www.bcbsm.com/healthysafetynet

CE Value (credits): 5
CE Type: Standard

Sponsor Name:
Blue Cross Blue Shield

Contact Information:
Diane Drago
734-747-2746

ddrago@dmsevents.com


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May
23
8:00 AM08:00

Advancing Behavioral Health Summit

Course Description

The aims of the Advancing Behavioral Health Summit (ABHS) are to create awareness about behavioral health by educating community partners, reducing stigma, and building community capacity to support individuals affected by the co-occurring disorders of mental health and substance use. The event offers a variety of session topics covering substance use prevention, treatment and recovery, mental health, suicide prevention, and trauma-informed care. Continuing education credits are planned for medical CMEs, social work CEUs, prevention MCBAP & teaching SCECHs.

Course Link:

CE Value (credits): 5.5
CE Type: Standard

Sponsor:

Drug Free Jackson

Contact Information:
Renee Calkins
517-205-5396

Rcalkin1@hfhs.org


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May
7
to May 9

MATCP 24th Annual Conferenced

Course Description:

The times listed on this post are incorrect.

Check with MATCP to find out the times.

Each year, MATCP provides education in the form of an annual conference other training events to this audience in an effort to better equip each program with the tools and techniques needed to restore the social functioning of and dignity to each treatment court participant.

Course Link: 
https://events.resultsaathand.commatcp/2424

CE Value (credits): 3
CE Type: Standard

Sponsor Name:
Michigan Assoc of Treatment Court Professionals

Contact Information:
Nicohole Richardsaon
517-214-8027
conference@matcp.org


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Apr
12
9:00 AM09:00

Advanced Training for Collaborative Divorce Professionals -

Course Description:

Collaborative Divorce is an alternative dispute resolution process which utilizes an interdisciplinary team. The goal is to achieve an equitable divorce which is more cooperative and less harmful than "traditional" divorce. This one-day advanced training will provide in-depth education between litigation and the collaborative approach. It will explore further the role of the attorneys, the financial professional and the mental health professional(s).

Mental health professionals will increase their skills in serving in their role as team members (Divorce Mental Health Professionals), and further examine the definition of the role, its boundaries, as well as tasks, activities and functions performed. The professionals will be able to review previous cases and determine ways to meet the needs of clients in a more efficient and supportive manner. Time will also be spent on interacting with the other two disciplines as team members. The steps to asses a case, and work as a team member with both the couple and the other professionals will be discussed.

Participants will have time to examine challenges in this complex work and learn strategies for dealing with them. Some time will also be devoted to ethical considerations of the mental health professional in this role.

Course Link:
www.collaborativepracticemi.org/annual_training.php
CE Value (credits): 6
CE Type: Standard

Sponsor:
Collaborative Practice Institute of Michigan

Contact Information:
Aime Vandermeer
616-608-7514
admin@collaborativepracticemi.com


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