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Be Your Own Advocate
Learn what it means to be your own advocate, how to be an advocate, how to speak for yourself, be heard, and get what you need. Open to individuals served, family, friends, advocates, providers, and community members.
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Bridging Benefits & Work: An Overview of SSI & SSDI Work Incentives
Introduction to SSI, SSDI, Medicare & Medicaid work incentives that allow individuals to increase their income through employment while maintaining health insurance benefits.
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Catching Hope
In this class, Sherri tells her Recovery Story from being a desperate hope grabber to becoming a Hope Receiver and then, a Hope Giver. She learned to say NO to Hope Stealers and ignore their Hope Stealing messages.
2 social work CEUs available.
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Crisis Planning with WRAP
This training will go over what a crisis plan is and why you should have one! We will explain the research that shows how crisis plans help during a crisis and discuss what should be in a crisis plan.
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Dare to Dream! (Person Center Planning)
This training provides an overview of the person-centered planning (PCP) process for individuals who are receiving services. Learn how valuable the PCP process is, your rights within this process, independent facilitation, and more!
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Defeating Loneliness
We all need friends to talk to, pals to share activities with, and people we can depend on. This training is based on Mary Ellen Copeland’s The Loneliness Workbook
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Dispelling Benefit-to-Work Myths
People with disabilities need accurate information about the effect of work on public benefits. Professionals in mental health services can dispel myths, provide encouragement, and refer a person to a benefit expert when needed.
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Ethics for Social Workers & SUD Professionals
In this presentation, attendees will gain a thorough understanding of the fundamental concepts of ethics in practice.
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LEAP® (Listen-Empathize-Agree-Partner)
LEAP® (Listen-Empathize-Agree-Partner) is an evidence-based SAMSHA communication tool designed for those working with and caring for individuals with severe and persistent mental illness.
4 social work CEUs available.
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Military Sexual Trauma
This training will educate you about Military Sexual Trauma (MST) and focus on the prevalence of MST in the military, as well as the physical and psychological effects impacting victims.
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New Hire Rights Training - In-Person
The New Hire Rights training is required for contracted providers and employees (not SUD) within the first 30 days of employment per Oakland Community Health Network (OCHN) policy. Any questions call 248-858-1795.
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New Hire Rights Training - Virtual Webinar
The New Hire Rights training is required for contracted providers and employees (not including SUD providers) within the first 30 days of employment per Oakland Community Health Network (OCHN) policy. Any questions call 248-858-1795.
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Power of Positive Thinking
Learn to identify negative thoughts that are impacting your life and take action to improve and enhance your thought patterns.
2 Social Work CEUs
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Right To Be Training Series
Oakland Community Health Network is partnering with Right To Be (formerly Hollaback!) for a five-series training curriculum.
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Self-Determination
Learn the benefits of self-determination! Discuss the responsibilities, the importance of using the person-centered planning process, budget development, fiscal intermediaries support, and explore outcomes made possible with self-determination.?
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Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Virtual Community Workshops
Quarterly workshops on a variety of SUD topics and issues.
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W 6:30 PM — 8:00 PM 7/12/2023 Virtual Troy, MI 48098 Mary Ann Vergith / Julie Brenner All Ages 33 / 100
Veterans 101: The Silent Warriors
Join us to discuss challenges faced by many Veterans, specifically Military Sexual Trauma, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and Moral Injury. Resources and help to connect Veterans and their family members will also be shared.
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Worry Less with WRAP
Everybody worries from time to time. There is a problem though if worry is taking up too much of your time and energy. The good news is that you can learn to reduce your anxiety and deal with worry more effectively.
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