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SUMMARY:Central East Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network (ATTC): Empowerment and Protective Factors for Understanding and Mitigating Compassion Fatigue & Vicarious Trauma Series
DESCRIPTION:The Central East ATTC\, managed by The Danya Institute\, provides training and technical assistance (TA) and quality improvement activities to the substance use disorder workforce in HHS Region 3\, which includes Delaware\, the District of Columbia\, Maryland\, Pennsylvania\, Virginia\, and West Virginia. The Addiction Technology Transfer Centers (ATTCs) play a critical role in advancing our nation’s health by equipping healthcare professionals and community organizations with effective tools to address individuals\, children\, and families impacted by alcohol and drug use. We build local capacity of the behavioral health workforce resulting in treatment that leads to long-term recovery and people\nbecoming contributing members of society as quickly as possible.\nThis two-part training series is designed to equip helping professionals with strategies to recognize\, manage\, and prevent the negative emotional and physical effects of exposure to trauma and suffering. It helps providers rebuild resilience and sustain their capacity to deliver high-quality care. \nJULY 22\, 2026  OBJECTIVES \n\nDefine concepts of Compassion Fatigue\, Vicarious Trauma\, and Burnout\nDemonstrate the impact of Compassion Fatigue\, Vicarious Trauma\, and Burnout on the helping professionals\nIdentify the symptoms of Compassion Fatigue\, Vicarious Trauma\, and Burnout\nIdentify protective factors that mitigate susceptibility\n\nJULY 29\, 2026  OBJECTIVES \n\nExplain ways to prevent Compassion Fatigue\, Vicarious Trauma\, and Burnout in the helping profession\nIdentify techniques to manage Compassion Fatigue\, Vicarious Trauma\, and Burnout in the helping profession\nDefine the  VICTORY acronym for mitigating Compassion Fatigue\, Vicarious Trauma\, and Burnout\n\nIn order to be eligible for the contact hours/certificate of attendance\, you must join the live training in the Zoom platform. \nContact Hours (Certificate of Attendance): up to 1.25 for attending each session.
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/central-east-addiction-technology-transfer-center-network-attc-empowerment-and-protective-factors-for-understanding-and-mitigating-compassion-fatigue-vicarious-trauma-series/2026-07-29/
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UID:10000123-1785337200-1785342600@criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Collaborative Service Planning – .2 IACET CEUs
DESCRIPTION:From supervisors to property management to those working in health & human services\, our tailor-made training content can meet the needs of professionals working in the field. \nCollaborative services planning is all about increasing engagement and utilization of key services to support the needs of those you work with. When individuals and families are actively involved and engaged in the decisions that impact them the more likely they are to take part.\nIn this course\, participants will explore how the foundations of a trusting relationship can support individuals and families to be self-directed and engage in programs and services that can help them to meet their goals. \nThis course includes steps for person-centered service planning\, engagement of clients/tenants at all levels of the organization\, and strategies for working with individuals and families.
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/collaborative-service-planning-2-iacet-ceus/
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UID:10000049-1785837600-1785844800@criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:The Academy for Community Behavioral Health: Foundations of Care: Part of Racial Equity and Trauma-Informed Care
DESCRIPTION:Foundations of Care is the first in a series of courses to prepare you to advance racial equity and trauma-informed care within organizations. Through co-design with a cross-section of NYC social service providers\, the Academy developed this course to help staff orient toward practices for acknowledging and mitigating the harms of persistent systemic inequalities – on yourselves\, your organizations\, and the communities you serve. Foundations of Care equips staff to protect themselves from stress and trauma impacts. If you have ever felt exhaustion\, a lack of motivation\, or cynicism; if there is a passion for the work that you no longer feel present to; if you have felt hopeless or helpless as you navigate changes – you are not alone. These experiences are common among care providers who respond to pain and injustice in their communities\, often with too few resources. Through this 4-week course\, you will gain tools to transform common reactions to stress; develop a personal praxis that supports your work; model healing practices for yourself and others; and connect to both small steps and broader visions for advancing racial equity and trauma-informed care. These skills will leave you better equipped to navigate changing conditions\, respond to clients and staff in distress\, and lead from a place of compassion. Those who complete Foundations of Care will be eligible for supervisor courses in this series.
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/the-academy-for-community-behavioral-health-foundations-of-care-part-of-racial-equity-and-trauma-informed-care/2026-08-04/
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UID:10000110-1785837600-1785846600@criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Silver Linings International: Trauma-Informed Supervisors™ Course
DESCRIPTION:At Silver Linings International\, we partner with nonprofits\, government agencies\, and community organizations to strengthen leadership\, culture\, and workforce effectiveness through trauma-informed and Appreciative Inquiry approaches. \nTrauma-Informed Supervisors will benefit new and seasoned supervisors alike. We’ll focus on applying trauma-informed principles to your supervision approach and teach you how to build better teams\, improve retention\, and support staff with lived experiences/trauma backgrounds – it’s good for everyone. Join if you want to:\n\nBecome familiar with trauma-informed principles.\nStop the revolving door of staff turnover.\nConnect with diverse generations in their workplace.\nDiscover new tools & techniques for supervising effectively.\nBe trauma-responsive to your staff that have lived experiences or experienced past trauma so you and your staff can thrive in the workplace.
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/silver-linings-international-trauma-informed-supervisors-course/2026-08-04/
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UID:10000122-1785837600-1785862800@criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Crisis Response Planning: Creating a Compassionate Response Plan – 6 CEC
DESCRIPTION:Crisis and Trauma Resource Institute envisions a world where everyone is trauma-informed. We provide training (in-person and online)\, consulting\, books\, and free resources in the areas of trauma\, mental health\, counseling skills\, and violence prevention. \nCritical incidents such as unexpected death\, violence\, or a natural disaster have a lasting emotional impact on the people who experience or witness them. Organizations\, schools\, and communities need to be prepared to provide support during and after these crisis situations. \nThis workshop gives you the tools to organize quickly and effectively during high-stress situations\, and you’ll learn practical ways to respond to people’s emotional needs after a critical incident. You will gain a clear understanding of how to implement your own crisis response team and create a plan for your specific environment.
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/crisis-response-planning-creating-a-compassionate-response-plan-6-cec/
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UID:10000050-1786442400-1786449600@criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:The Academy for Community Behavioral Health: Foundations of Care: Part of Racial Equity and Trauma-Informed Care
DESCRIPTION:Foundations of Care is the first in a series of courses to prepare you to advance racial equity and trauma-informed care within organizations. Through co-design with a cross-section of NYC social service providers\, the Academy developed this course to help staff orient toward practices for acknowledging and mitigating the harms of persistent systemic inequalities – on yourselves\, your organizations\, and the communities you serve. Foundations of Care equips staff to protect themselves from stress and trauma impacts. If you have ever felt exhaustion\, a lack of motivation\, or cynicism; if there is a passion for the work that you no longer feel present to; if you have felt hopeless or helpless as you navigate changes – you are not alone. These experiences are common among care providers who respond to pain and injustice in their communities\, often with too few resources. Through this 4-week course\, you will gain tools to transform common reactions to stress; develop a personal praxis that supports your work; model healing practices for yourself and others; and connect to both small steps and broader visions for advancing racial equity and trauma-informed care. These skills will leave you better equipped to navigate changing conditions\, respond to clients and staff in distress\, and lead from a place of compassion. Those who complete Foundations of Care will be eligible for supervisor courses in this series.
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/the-academy-for-community-behavioral-health-foundations-of-care-part-of-racial-equity-and-trauma-informed-care/2026-08-11/
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UID:10000051-1787047200-1787054400@criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:The Academy for Community Behavioral Health: Foundations of Care: Part of Racial Equity and Trauma-Informed Care
DESCRIPTION:Foundations of Care is the first in a series of courses to prepare you to advance racial equity and trauma-informed care within organizations. Through co-design with a cross-section of NYC social service providers\, the Academy developed this course to help staff orient toward practices for acknowledging and mitigating the harms of persistent systemic inequalities – on yourselves\, your organizations\, and the communities you serve. Foundations of Care equips staff to protect themselves from stress and trauma impacts. If you have ever felt exhaustion\, a lack of motivation\, or cynicism; if there is a passion for the work that you no longer feel present to; if you have felt hopeless or helpless as you navigate changes – you are not alone. These experiences are common among care providers who respond to pain and injustice in their communities\, often with too few resources. Through this 4-week course\, you will gain tools to transform common reactions to stress; develop a personal praxis that supports your work; model healing practices for yourself and others; and connect to both small steps and broader visions for advancing racial equity and trauma-informed care. These skills will leave you better equipped to navigate changing conditions\, respond to clients and staff in distress\, and lead from a place of compassion. Those who complete Foundations of Care will be eligible for supervisor courses in this series.
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/the-academy-for-community-behavioral-health-foundations-of-care-part-of-racial-equity-and-trauma-informed-care/2026-08-18/
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UID:10000052-1787652000-1787659200@criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:The Academy for Community Behavioral Health: Foundations of Care: Part of Racial Equity and Trauma-Informed Care
DESCRIPTION:Foundations of Care is the first in a series of courses to prepare you to advance racial equity and trauma-informed care within organizations. Through co-design with a cross-section of NYC social service providers\, the Academy developed this course to help staff orient toward practices for acknowledging and mitigating the harms of persistent systemic inequalities – on yourselves\, your organizations\, and the communities you serve. Foundations of Care equips staff to protect themselves from stress and trauma impacts. If you have ever felt exhaustion\, a lack of motivation\, or cynicism; if there is a passion for the work that you no longer feel present to; if you have felt hopeless or helpless as you navigate changes – you are not alone. These experiences are common among care providers who respond to pain and injustice in their communities\, often with too few resources. Through this 4-week course\, you will gain tools to transform common reactions to stress; develop a personal praxis that supports your work; model healing practices for yourself and others; and connect to both small steps and broader visions for advancing racial equity and trauma-informed care. These skills will leave you better equipped to navigate changing conditions\, respond to clients and staff in distress\, and lead from a place of compassion. Those who complete Foundations of Care will be eligible for supervisor courses in this series.
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/the-academy-for-community-behavioral-health-foundations-of-care-part-of-racial-equity-and-trauma-informed-care/2026-08-25/
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UID:10000124-1787666400-1787673600@criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Mobile Crisis Foundations & Capacity Building
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will introduce mobile crisis response as the “someone to respond” component of a coordinated behavioral health crisis continuum. Grounded in SAMHSA’s 2025 National Guidelines for a Behavioral Health Coordinated System of Crisis Care\, this session will provide a broad overview of mobile crisis foundations and capacity-building considerations\, including how teams are structured and staffed\, how responses are assessed and triaged\, and how follow-up and quality improvement sustain outcomes over time. The session will help participants understand mobile crisis as part of an integrated system connected to 988 and other crisis lines\, 911/dispatch\, crisis receiving and stabilization options\, Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics ( CCBHCs)\, outpatient providers\, emergency responders\, peers\, families\, and community-based partners. This first webinar is intended to build common understanding before later sessions to address mobile crisis models\, co-responder approaches\, and integration with 988 and community systems.
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/mobile-crisis-foundations-capacity-building/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260928T140000
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DTSTAMP:20260701T175303Z
CREATED:20260701T175303Z
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UID:10000105-1790604000-1790607600@criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Managed Care Technical Assistance Coalition: Non-For Profit Board and Executive Leadership Webinar
DESCRIPTION:MCTAC works closely with funders and key strategic partners to advance the delivery of high-quality behavioral health services\, particularly as New York State continually evolves and improves its Medicaid program. Playing an essential role in this effort\, MCTAC assists stakeholders across these systems\, such as government agencies\, managed care plans\, healthcare providers\, electronic health record systems\, and trade and advocacy organizations\, to address the needs of the state’s most vulnerable populations. This webinar will focus on Talent Management and Succession Planning.
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/managed-care-technical-assistance-coalition-non-for-profit-board-and-executive-leadership-webinar/
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