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SUMMARY:INSPIRE’s Community Engagement Learning Network
DESCRIPTION:Healthcare stakeholders believe engaging community members and people with lived experience is the right thing to do — but they often don’t know how to do it. INSPIRE (Initiating National Strategies for Partnership\, Inclusion\, and Real Engagement) seeks to fill that gap. We are a collaborative and coordinated team of organizations and people with lived experience committed to advancing the practice of authentic community engagement in the U.S. healthcare system. \nINSPIRE’s new Community Engagement Learning Network is a unique opportunity for professionals leading community engagement (CE) and people with lived experience (PWLE) to connect and learn together. Through INSPIRE’s CE Learning Network\, participants will have the opportunity to: \n\nShare insights and experiences about what it takes to build meaningful partnerships between organizations and community members\nLearn from expert presenters discussing the finer details of launching and operating successful CE initiatives\nParticipate in facilitated group discussions that encourage collaboration and innovation\nBuild community with other people from around the country doing similar work\n\nWhether you are a seasoned CE expert\, just getting started\, or wanting to learn more\, INSPIRE’s CE Learning Network is the place for you to connect\, learn\, and thrive in your practice. Join us in building a vibrant community that inspires change!
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/inspires-community-engagement-learning-network/
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SUMMARY:SAMSHA GAINS: Leveraging Homeless Courts and Care Courts to Support Individuals’ Homelessness\, Mental Illness\, and Substance Use Disorders Needs
DESCRIPTION:The GAINS Center focuses on expanding access to services for people with mental and/or substance use disorders who come into contact with the adult criminal justice system. \nJurisdictions nationwide have implemented homeless courts and care courts as structured responses to the challenges faced by individuals who are homeless\, have mental and substance use disorders\, and intersect with the criminal justice system. These models emphasize collaborative\, cross-system approaches that connect individuals to services to promote recovery and resolve legal barriers to housing\, employment\, and transportation. This webinar will provide an overview of two programs that demonstrate the homeless court and care court models. Presenters will share Ventura\, California’s CARE Act program\, including its structure and measurable outcomes. The webinar will also feature the Columbia Homeless Court program\, established in 2015\, with a focus on its development\, operational framework\, and data trends. The discussion will highlight how these programs can strengthen system coordination\, resolve legal challenges\, and improve outcomes for individuals with complex needs.
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/samsha-gains-leveraging-homeless-courts-and-care-courts-to-support-individuals-homelessness-mental-illness-and-substance-use-disorders-needs/
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UID:10000045-1782741600-1782745200@criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Social Work & Opioid Response Network: Partnering to Enhance SUD Services
DESCRIPTION:The Opioid Response Network is a free\, SAMHSA-funded resource that provides evidence-based education\, training\, and technical assistance to help communities and organizations respond to opioid\, stimulant\, and co-occurring substance use and mental health needs. ORN works with more than 40 national partner organizations\, including the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) and NASW\, to connect people with tailored support\, practical resources\, and local subject matter experts. \nJoin the Opioid Response Network (ORN) and NASW for a webinar focused on how social workers can partner with ORN to strengthen substance use disorder prevention\, treatment\, and recovery. The Opioid Response Network is a free\, SAMHSA-funded resource that provides evidence-based education\, training\, and technical assistance to help communities and organizations respond to opioid\, stimulant\, and co-occurring substance use and mental health needs. ORN works with more than 40 national partner organizations\, including the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) and NASW\, to connect people with tailored support\, practical resources\, and local subject matter experts. This session will introduce you to how ORN works\, what types of technical assistance are available\, and how social workers can access support for their organizations and communities\, as well as share their own experience and expertise by becoming ORN consultants. Participants will also learn how social workers can play a key role in expanding effective\, sustainable SUD services through training\, consultation\, and implementation of evidence-based practices.
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/social-work-opioid-response-network-partnering-to-enhance-sud-services/
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SUMMARY:NASW-NY: From Theory to Practice: Understanding Attachment Types and Trauma-Informed Approaches — 3CEU
DESCRIPTION:Founded in 1955\, the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) is the largest membership organization of professional social workers in the world. NASW works to enhance the professional growth and development of its members\, to create and maintain professional standards\, and to advance sound social policies. \nThis training offers an overview of Attachment Theory and its application in clinical practice with a focus on trauma-informed care. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of various attachment styles and how these patterns may present in therapeutic settings\, particularly in the context of trauma and early relational wounds.\nThe course emphasizes the impact of early attachment experiences on emotional well-being\, relationship dynamics\, and patterns of coping across the lifespan. Through a blend of theoretical concepts\, clinical case examples\, and practical strategies\, participants will strengthen their skills in supporting clients toward earned secure attachment and fostering relational healing. \nAdditionally\, the training will explore the concept of complex transference\, including the presence of contradictory and multiple transferences that often emerge in trauma treatment. Attention will be given to how these dynamics inform the therapeutic relationship and how clinicians can navigate these responses with attunement\, curiosity\, and trauma-informed approaches. \nBy the end of the course\, participants will be equipped with actionable tools to enhance clinical effectiveness\, deepen insight into attachment-based challenges\, and facilitate meaningful progress for clients impacted by trauma. \nFollowing this course\, participants will be able to: \n\nDescribe the foundational principles of Attachment Theory and its relevance in clinical practice.\nRecognize clinical presentations of secure and insecure attachment in therapeutic settings.\nAssess client behaviors and relational patterns through the lens of attachment theory and integrate this knowledge into trauma-informed treatment planning.\nDevelop strategies for self-reflection and self-care to enhance the therapists’ own resilience in working with attachment and trauma-related issues.
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/nasw-ny-from-theory-to-practice-understanding-attachment-types-and-trauma-informed-approaches-3-ceu/
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UID:10000048-1784732400-1784736000@criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:INSPIRE’s Community Engagement Learning Network
DESCRIPTION:Healthcare stakeholders believe engaging community members and people with lived experience is the right thing to do — but they often don’t know how to do it. INSPIRE (Initiating National Strategies for Partnership\, Inclusion\, and Real Engagement) seeks to fill that gap. We are a collaborative and coordinated team of organizations and people with lived experience committed to advancing the practice of authentic community engagement in the U.S. healthcare system. \nINSPIRE’s new Community Engagement Learning Network is a unique opportunity for professionals leading community engagement (CE) and people with lived experience (PWLE) to connect and learn together. Through INSPIRE’s CE Learning Network\, participants will have the opportunity to: \n\nShare insights and experiences about what it takes to build meaningful partnerships between organizations and community members\nLearn from expert presenters discussing the finer details of launching and operating successful CE initiatives\nParticipate in facilitated group discussions that encourage collaboration and innovation\nBuild community with other people from around the country doing similar work\n\nWhether you are a seasoned CE expert\, just getting started\, or wanting to learn more\, INSPIRE’s CE Learning Network is the place for you to connect\, learn\, and thrive in your practice. Join us in building a vibrant community that inspires change!
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/inspires-community-engagement-learning-network-2/
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UID:10000046-1784808000-1784811600@criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Grief After Substance Use Death: Language\, Models\, and Support for Social Work Practice – 1CEU
DESCRIPTION:The Opioid Response Network is a free\, SAMHSA-funded resource that provides evidence-based education\, training\, and technical assistance to help communities and organizations respond to opioid\, stimulant\, and co-occurring substance use and mental health needs. ORN works with more than 40 national partner organizations\, including the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) and NASW\, to connect people with tailored support\, practical resources\, and local subject matter experts. \nThis one-hour webinar on grief literacy is designed for clinicians\, facilitators\, educators\, and community partners who support individuals and families bereaved by substance use death. Led by Laura Bradbury\, LCSW\, PhD\, the session explores why grief following an overdose death is uniquely complex — often marked by trauma\, stigma\, shame\, and isolation. Participants will learn to apply the Dual Process Model as a practical grief-literacy tool\, use safe and non-stigmatizing language with bereaved individuals\, and engage this population with greater confidence and compassion. Whether you work in direct practice\, community advocacy\, or education\, this webinar offers both a conceptual framework and concrete skills for supporting those navigating one of the most misunderstood forms of loss. \nLearning Objectives:\n-Describe how grief after an opioid or stimulant death is unique and often complicated\n-Apply safe messaging principles to reduce harm and stigma\n-Understand the Dual Process Model as a grief-literacy tool\n-Feel more confident engaging people who are grieving an overdose death with compassion and skill
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/grief-after-substance-use-death-language-models-and-support-for-social-work-practice-1-ceu/
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UID:10000043-1785234600-1785241800@criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Academy for Community Behavioral Health: Compassionate Conversations
DESCRIPTION:The Academy for Community Behavioral Health partner with social service providers to build more equitable and effective behavioral health care in New York City.The Academy strengthens the capacity of social service providers to provide trauma-informed services\, normalize compassionate conversations about behavioral health\, use relevant skills\, including to prevent\, identify\, respond to\, and care for mental health challenges and emotional pain. \nWhat does it mean to “meet people where they are?” Many of us want to support people with behavior change\, meaning we want to support them with decisions\, actions\, and habits that will reduce negative outcomes and improve their quality of life. This course will focus on how we support people who are considering or working toward behavior changes. We will focus on our intentions as service providers and develop skills to bring active listening into conversations with community members. \nWe will explore the link between self-compassion and holding space for compassion. We will also consider how we can embody the spirit of Motivational Interviewing (MI) by bringing acceptance\, compassion\, collaboration and evocation into our work. We will practice and strengthen skills for active listening.
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/academy-for-community-behavioral-health-compassionate-conversations/
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