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Wraparound 101
with Samantha Lawson Davis
**A note on pricing: Please be advised when registering that this course is only free for Lutheran Services Florida Health Systems contracted network providers and is $250 for non-contracted organizations. We are unable to list both prices above due to provider demand. If you are not a provider, you will be invoiced separately**
High Fidelity Wraparound is an evidence-informed practice we use to operationalize System of Care values, typically when providing case management to youth and families. Wraparound is a three day training that will help provide additional tools to implement a team-based, highly individualized planning process to assist youth in reaching their goals. This 101 training is specially designed for case managers, supervisors, and others who plan to move forward with becoming certified in Wraparound. Training cost includes additional hours for remote technical assistance and coaching in order to achieve certification. Agency teams are encouraged to attend.
The training curriculum is Florida Certification Board approved for 24 hours of the case management. Participants will receive one copy of the facilitator manual, CEU's (if purchased).
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Choices: Enhancement Training for Veterans
with Various Instructors
This training is an advanced enhancement to the Choices Peer Recovery Training. It is designed specifically for individuals who are pursuing certification or are already certified as a CRPS–Veteran.
This two-day virtual training is intended to strengthen your skills in supporting Veterans and their dependents who are experiencing substance misuse and/or mental health challenges in your role as a peer support specialist.
Completion of the Choices Peer Recovery Training is required prior to enrolling in this enhancement training.
FACT Program Training
with Lauren Plinkinton
This training will provide attendees a better understanding of the ACT model and provide an opportunity to ask any questions surrounding the FACT team.
The TEAMs link information for this training will be sent out within 48 hours of the training date.
About FACT, per the Department of Children and Families (DCF):
In an effort to promote independent, integrated living for individuals with severe and persistent psychiatric disorders, Florida Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) teams provide a 24-hour-a-day, seven-days-a week, multidisciplinary approach to deliver comprehensive care to people where they live, work or go to school, and spend their leisure time. The programmatic goals are to prevent recurrent hospitalization and incarceration and improve community involvement and overall quality of life for program participants. FACT teams assume responsibility for directly providing the majority of treatment, rehabilitation and support services to individuals. Emphasis is on recovery, choice, outreach, relationship-building, and individualization of services. Enhancement funds are available to assist with housing costs, medication costs, and other needs identified in the recovery planning process. The number of contacts and the frequency at which they are provided is set through collaboration rather than service limits. Statewide, there are 33 FACT teams staffed with a psychiatrist, licensed mental health professionals, nurses, a vocational specialist, a substance abuse specialist, peer specialists and case managers. Each team serves 100 individuals with an average caseload of 1:12.
Family Services Planning Team Community Training
with Meghan Riley-Reynolds
Family Services Planning Team (FSPT) is a community-based, multi-disciplinary team of professionals whose goal is to identify social supports and plan services on behalf of the families in the communities we serve.
Using traditional approaches, FSPT aims to meet the mental health and social needs of children and families. FSPT seeks to establish care coordination, streamlining the process for families who require services from more than one agency, and to keep children in the community and prevent long-term residential treatment.
We will be joined by representtives from Camelot Community and Children's Home Society.
We hope you will join us to learn more about this exciting initiative.
Topic: Family Services Planning Team Community Training
Time: Mar 27, 2026 11:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting
https://lsfnet-org.zoom.us/j/83622860217?pwd=Ko0o57UT8XP7PhjuTlA259Jw3wbwQ9.1
Meeting ID: 836 2286 0217
Passcode: 350152
ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training
Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST), is a two-day workshop that teaches anyone 16 or older how to provide immediate suicide first aid, recognize suicide warning signs, and help someone create a safety plan to keep them safe for now. Developed by LivingWorks, it's an evidence-based program used globally by professionals and community members to empower people to intervene when someone is considering suicide.
Learning Objectives:
1. How to recognize signs of suicidal thoughts.
2. To ask directly about suicide in a compassionate way.
3. To help create a safety plan, focusing on immediate support and resources.
4. To use the PAL (Preserve Life, Help-Assist-Link) model, a structured approach to intervention.
Nutritional Psychology ECHO
with Various Instructors
Register here on Coursestorm via the link below, and on iECHO via the link below. iECHO will send 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/PRGM1727288572240B3JQIINQG4
iECHO | All Teach, All Learn
Micronutrition has recently been the focal point of a resurgence of research about how to manage behavioral health issues and maintain overall supportive health. This ECHO provides participants with a chance to learn from licensed RDs and other healthcare professionals about how to use their grocery list to manage symptoms of anxiety, depression, post-partum depression, and a variety of other behavioral health conditions.
ECHO Topics:
- The Gut Brain Axis – Dr. Calliope Holingue
- Aging, Diet, & Maintaining Independence – Dr. Johnson
- Nutrition & Postpartum Depression - Dr. Johnson
- Nutritional Equity & Mental Health - Mind the Gap - Dr. Johnson
- Fueling the Brain: What Should I Eat? Diabetes & Nutrition - Lisa
- "The Green Thumb Initiative - Bringing Holistic Healing to the Sunshine State" - Ian Norris
- "Nutrition & Mental Health - The Impact of Affordable, Accessible Gardening" - Ian Norris
- “Gardening & Nutrition for Mental Health/SUD Prevention, Treatment, & Recovery” - Ian Norris
- Nutrition & Adolescent Eating Disorders – Jessica Setnick
- Nutritional Counseling – Courage to Nourish – Alex Raymond
Questions? training@lsfnet.org
Padlet Landing Page: ECHO
https://padlet.com/dashboard/team/itaelsf?mobile_page=CollectionsMenu&folder_id=1935559
Welcome to your central learning hub for all things ECHO!
This Padlet serves as the shared learning space across our ECHO series, bringing together all session materials and ongoing conversations in one easy-to-navigate place. Whether you’re participating in Peer Workforce Development, Wraparound, or other ECHO offerings, this is where learning lives between sessions.
Built on the Project ECHO philosophy of “all teach, all learn,” these spaces support collaboration, reflection, information sharing, and real-world application. ECHO connects participants across the globe through case-based learning, expert guidance, and peer exchange of ideas to strengthen skills and improve outcomes in communities.
What you’ll find here:
- Session recordings and slide decks
- Case presentation notes and examples
- Curated resources and field-specific updates
- Announcements and upcoming opportunities to stay connected with your community
Think of this as your ECHO library, designed to support you not just during sessions, but in your day-to-day practice. Come back often, explore freely, and contribute your voice.
Peer Workforce Development ECHO 2024-2025
Register here on Coursestorm via the link below, and on iECHO via the link below. iECHO will send 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/PRGM17271001511992615ZUEA4R
The Peer Workforce Development ECHO Clinic provides professional development for Certified Recovery Peer Specialists (CRPS) new to the field. 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. 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.
Sessions beginning October 8th and continuing into April 2025. Please see full schedule once you register on iECHO for further details.