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Conversations on Health Equity
with Ashley Weaver
Join us for a 30 minute discussion as we dive into a variety of topics related to Health Equity. This will be a collaborative space for us to explore where we are currently at in terms of providing equitable care to all, share triumphs, discuss challenges and canvas what we can do to move the needle forward. Attendance is always voluntary. Here are some topics to expect:
- How do we define Health Equity?
- The Socioecological Model in the context of Health Equity
- The History of Inequitable Healthcare in America
- Social Movements toward Health Equity
- Links between the Social Determinants of Health and Health
- Disparities
- Population Health Variability
- Intersectionality in Health Equity
- Dealing with Bias and Automatic Thinking
- Challenges in Serving Diverse Populations
- What does it mean to provide culturally competent services?
Ideal for:
Behavioral Health Professionals
Medical Professionals
Social Workers
Paraprofessionals
Students of Social Work, Human Services, Psychology or Medicine
Advocates
Peer Support Coaches
Zoom link to attend will be sent to the email that you register with at minimum 48 hours prior to the event date.
Social Connections Training (In-Person)
with Julie Radlauer-Doerfler, LMHC
According to the U.S. Surgeon General, we are experiencing a loneliness epidemic that is responsible for our global mental health crisis. One out of every four people is struggling with mental health issues and social connection has been identified as a major contributor.
Learn about how the Social Influences in our lives can impact our level of happiness and bring this knowledge into your workplace to support better mental health. This interactive learning lab will share current research as well as tangible solutions in a fun engaging way. Together we can change the narrative on mental health in the workplace.
Attendees will receive a copy of CONNECT. Workbook at the end of the session.
Building Resiliency for First Responders
with Lisa Grossman, PhD, ATC, BCB
Please note: This is an 8-hour in-person training and will be held at LSF Health Systems in Jacksonville Florida:
Participants will learn the following concepts
STRESS MANAGEMENT/SELF-REGULATION
• Self-regulate more effectively/efficiently in order to regulate the stress response, achieve recovery on command, and obtain optimal performance and sustain it when necessary
• Increase awareness of mental health challenges with chronic and critical incident stress
• Realize a heightened level of self-awareness
• Develop coping skills for long-term management of personal and work-related stressors
WELLBEING
• Sleep with more ease, improve recovery
• Reduce the effects of cumulative PTSD and burnout
• Reduce anger and frustration, regulate emotions with more ease
• Gain greater insight into the road to suicide and learn ways to identify and intervene when necessary; learn how and when to ask for help when necessary; learn how and when to ask for help
RESILIENCY
• Enhance overall physical, mental and emotional wellness
• Learn to achieve an optimal state of activation no matter the situation and more resilient in high stress, high pressure situations, over longer periods of time
• Improve communication at work and at home
STRENGTHENING FOUNDATIONS
• Make better instinctive and intuitive decisions
• Improve holistic health; nutrition, Bp, heart health, PT
• Achieve a better work-life balance; home relationships and dynamics
MATERIALS will be provided onsite
• Workbook with brief assessments (burnout, PSS: perceived stress scale, Holmes-Rahe)
• Post workshop assessment
About your Trainer:
Lisa E. Grossman, PhD, ATC, BCB Dr. Grossman is an expert in peak performance training, resiliency, and mental wellness with over 20 years of experience working with military and law enforcement agencies, health care providers and patients, veterans, athletes, and private industry. Lisa is an adjunct faculty member at the St. Johns River State College’s Criminal Justice Academy and instructor for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s Leadership Academies. Lisa is a Board-Certified Athletic Trainer, is Board Certified in Biofeedback, and has completed a number of advanced training programs including Critical Incident Stress Management through the ICISF, Mental Health First-Aid, ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training), and is a Certified CIT Coordinator through CIT International. Dr. Grossman received her doctoral degree from Florida State University in Educational Psychology.
Please reach out to us at training@lsfnet.org with any questions about this training.
Peer Workforce Development ECHO
Register here on Coursestorm via the link below, and an invitation to join iECHO will be sent to your email on file. Via iECHO, you will receive automated reminder emails, class emails, and the Zoom session link - which is generated one hour prior to each session. iECHO also offers access to previous recorded sessions, lecture PowerPoints, Case Study tips and tricks, and much more!
https://iecho.org/public/program/PRGM1699990865315ZAIXLLV3JH
The Peer Workforce Development ECHO Clinic provides professional development for Certified Recovery Peer Specialists (CRPS) new to the field. Although training and certification processes vary by state and organization, SAMHSA’s Core Competencies for Peer Workers in Behavioral Health (2015) “identifies the critical knowledge, skills and abilities needed by anyone who provides peer support services to people with or in recovery from a mental health or substance use condition.” To support and expand upon core competencies, the Peer Workforce Development ECHO offers a bi-monthly, 1.5 hour long ECHO session with an inter-professional team of behavioral health and peer recovery specialists focused on enhancing the skills and abilities of peer specialists to assist peers in the recovery process and connect with other peer specialists new to field work. This clinic includes an opportunity to engage in expert-led didactic presentations, present cases, receive real-time case consultation and recommendations from specialists, and become part of a safe, collaborative learning community of practice.
QPR Gatekeeper Training
with Various Instructors
Suicide Prevention Training
QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer — the 3 simple steps anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide. Just as people trained in CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver help save thousands of lives each year, people trained in QPR learn how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and how to question, persuade, and refer someone to help. Each year thousands of Americans, like you, are saying "Yes" to saving the life of a friend, colleague, sibling, or neighbor.
Learning Objectives:
•Discuss brief history of suicide prevention, prevalence and risk factors •Describe Gatekeeper role
•Attitudes Toward Suicide
•Warning Signs of Suicide
•Ways Ask the Suicide Question
•How to Persuade Someone to Stay Alive
•Techniques for Referring Individuals to Get Help
Who should attend?
Case Managers
Behavioral Health Professionals
Medical Professionals
Community Health Workers
Paraprofessionals
Hospitality and Service Industry Workers
Advocates
Educators
Students
You will receive a Zoom link at least 48-hours prior to the training.
For questions please contact us at training@lsfnet.org.
Please note: We will be offering the same training every 3rd Wednesday of the month throughout 2024. Each training listed below will be a stand alone training so you will only need to attend once. We look forward to you joining us!
Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)- In-Person Event
with Elisha Gumataotao
LivingWorks ASIST is a two-day, 16-hour, face-to-face workshop featuring powerful audiovisuals, discussions, and simulations.
Participants will learn the skills to provide a suicide first-aid intervention, work with someone to develop a personalized safety plan to keep safe-for-now, and connect with further help.
Participants will also learn a 6-task suicide first-aid model through presentations, interactive discussion, and feature videos. Includes extensive opportunities for skills practice through trainer facilitated workgroups.
Questions? Contact us at training@lsfnet.og
This is an in-person training in Jacksonville, FL at:
9428 Baymeadows Rd
Ste 360
Jacksonville Florida 32256
Virtual- Opioid Overdose Recognition and Response - NARCAN Training
with Howard Curry
Course Description:
Participants will be presented with an overview of the opioid epidemic to include current trends and related data. This course discusses overdose recognition and response.
- Discuss/Review Opioids and Opioid Epidemic
- Review and understand signs of an overdose
- Discuss and understand an overdose response
Who should attend?
Community Members
Families impacted by Opioid Crisis
Behavioral Health Professionals
Law Enforcement
Medical Professional
Students
Peer Coaches
Note: You will receive Zoom link information following registration via email.
Each session will cover the same training content. You will only need to choose one session to attend.
For questions, contact us at training@lsfnet.org