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Nov
14
11:00 AM11:00

SRC Conference -Let's Talk About AI

  • Live WebinarFederal Reserve Bank of Chicago-Detroit Branch (map)
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Course Description:

This conference will cover multiple areas of A.I. and how it relates to older adults and cargivers..

Course Link: Https://whova.cin/portal/registration/srcco_20241/

CE Value (credits): 3.5
CE Type: Standard

Sponsor Name:
ASoutheast Michigan Senior Regional Collaborative

Contact Information:
Al Ojeda

info@miseniors.org
 


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Apr
23
8:00 AM08:00

Trauma 360- Understanding the Impact of Trauma on Individuals, Communities, and Systems

Course Description:

This conference will provide information on the impact of childhood experiences and trauma on individuals, communities, and systems.

The morning session will cover NEAR- Neuroscience, Epigenetics, ACEs, and Resilience and HOPE- Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences, providing a solid foundational understanding of how trauma impacts individuals and prevention efforts and how we can create stronger communities by building up positive experiences.

The afternoon session will cover how professionals can incorporate trauma concepts into their own practice. First, we will examine how to build Trauma-Informed Systems of Care, and will then close the day with the training Help for the Helpers: Vicarious Trauma, Burnout, Compassion Fatigue, and Resilience.

Course Link:
http://www.lacasacenter.org
CE Value (credits): 7
CE Type: Standard

Sponsor:
LACASA

Contact Information:
Holly Naylor
517-548-1350
hnaylor@lacasacenter.org

 


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Mar
9
9:00 AM09:00

Removing Barriers & Building Trust: The Health and Wellness of Boys and Men of Color

Course Description:

This workshop will address barriers that negatively impact equitable, client-centered service delivery and outcomes for black and brown boys. This training will also explore strategies for building and maintaining trust between family-serving professionals and Boys and Young Men of Color. Throughout the workshop, participants will explore the one-sided narrative that creates oppressive assumptions, biases, and prejudices that facilitate a stance of dominance that rest in our institutions and Social Work Practices. Lastly, we will critically examine the intergenerational notions of maleness and manhood and how these notions impact the relationships between social work practice and the experiences of Boys and Young Men of color.

Course Link:
http://www.masswmi.org
CE Value (credits): 3
CE Type: Standard

Sponsor:
MASSW

Contact Information:
Carri Griffin
586-668-6751
thompkinsm@aol.com


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Apr
25
9:00 AM09:00

Food or Foe: The Importance of Whole Food Nutrition

Course Description:

Nutrition plays a critical role in well-being. In this interactive workshop attendees will engage in dialog to bust the myths and learn what is causing degeneration, the importance of whole foods, and the necessity for detoxification. Featuring recent research on nutrition, the link to psychological disorders and resources needed to achieve optimum wellness.

 

Course Link: http://www.gswsm.org

CE Value (credits): 1
CE Type: Standard

Sponsor Name:
Geriatric Social Workers of Southeast MI

Contact Information:
Mariann McCauley
585-201-2046
mailto:mmccauley@stonecrestseniorliving.com


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Dec
1
to Dec 8

Family Psychoeducation Intervention in Work with Adults, Adolescents, Children and Their Families/Extended Support Networks

  • U of M School of Social Work (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Course Description:

This course will focus on developing the group work skills necessary to implement evidence-based family psychoeducation interventions in work with adults, adolescents, children and their families. Special emphasis will be given to the family psychoeducation approach using multiple family groups in the treatment of severe psychiatric disorders. This course will examine the theoretical and empirical foundations for family psychoeducation, as well as, the practice of multifamily group treatment in schizophrenia, bi-polar illness, major depressive disorder, borderline personality disorder and with children and adolescents with serious mental illnesses.

Course Link:
http://www.ssw.umich.edu/r/CE-catalog
CE Value (credits): 14
CE Type: Standard

Sponsor:
University of Michigan School of SW

Contact Information:
Alia Wesala
734-763-5723
smailto:ssw.conted@umich.edu


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