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SUMMARY:Mental Health First Aid for Military\, Veterans\, and Their Families
DESCRIPTION:Mental Health First Aid for Military\, Veterans\, and their Families is an evidence-based and early intervention training program developed for adults to learn how to assist and support members of their community who may be experiencing a mental health or substance use challenge. This training specifically addresses the relevance of mental health to military culture\, information on risk factors such as mental and physical trauma faced by many service members and their families\, how to break down stigma and how to reach out to those who suffer in silence and are reluctant to seek help. \nThere are multiple opportunities for these specific groups to become trained in Mental Health First Aid. The course dates are: \n\nJune 20 (Athens\, GA)\nJune 22 (Tifton\, GA)\nJuly 11 (Athens\, GA)\nJuly 13 (Tifton\, GA)\n\nThis course will be offered in person and training will be approximately 7.5 hours in duration. A light breakfast and lunch will be provided. The course is free. \nClick here to register: \nhttps://www.farmandranchstress.com/training
URL:https://regionj.org/event/mental-health-first-aid-for-military-veterans-and-their-families-2/
LOCATION:Athens\, GA\, Athens\, GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Mental Health First Aid for Military\, Veterans\, and Their Families
DESCRIPTION:Mental Health First Aid for Military\, Veterans\, and their Families is an evidence-based and early intervention training program developed for adults to learn how to assist and support members of their community who may be experiencing a mental health or substance use challenge. This training specifically addresses the relevance of mental health to military culture\, information on risk factors such as mental and physical trauma faced by many service members and their families\, how to break down stigma and how to reach out to those who suffer in silence and are reluctant to seek help. \nThere are multiple opportunities for these specific groups to become trained in Mental Health First Aid. The course dates are: \n\nJune 20 (Athens\, GA)\nJune 22 (Tifton\, GA)\nJuly 11 (Athens\, GA)\nJuly 13 (Tifton\, GA)\n\nThis course will be offered in person and training will be approximately 7.5 hours in duration. A light breakfast and lunch will be provided. The course is free. \nClick here to register: \nhttps://www.farmandranchstress.com/training
URL:https://regionj.org/event/mental-health-first-aid-for-military-veterans-and-their-families-3/
LOCATION:Tifton\, GA\, Tifton\, GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Pediatric Disaster Preparedness Class
DESCRIPTION:Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta\, in coordination with Emory University and the G7 Preparedness grant\, will be hosting a 2-day pediatric disaster preparedness class on July 26th and 27th at Children’s (1791 Tullie Circle\, Ashrae Building\, Classroom 1A). This training covers national-level pediatric disaster training focused on emergency management\, public health\, clinical preparedness\, and resiliency and recovery. Upon completion of the course\, participants will recognize components necessary to developing a comprehensive community and facility plan designed to improve pediatric clinical and post disaster resilience. \nCME\, CNE\, and EMS CEUs will be available of for any participant seeing continuing education credits. \nTo register\, visit the following link:\nhttps://cpd.education.bcm.edu/content/g7-pediatric-preparedness-atlanta \nDownload event flyer
URL:https://regionj.org/event/pediatric-disaster-preparedness-class/
LOCATION:Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta\, 1791 Tullie Circle\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30329\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Georgia Disaster Behavioral Health Field Response Training
DESCRIPTION:Helping Those Who Help: Delivering Field Response Training that Creates Impact \nThe Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities is offering this free training which covers the following topics: \n\nShort segment on the National Incident Management System\nThe biology of stress and its impact on behavior\nInitial disaster mental health response\nNeeds assessment and the FEMA Crisis Counseling Program\nInformation on psychological first aid interventions\nTriage assessment and referral\nSelf-care.\n\nTarget audience:\nPublic Health Workers\, Clinical Staff\, Facilities Management\, First Responders \nEvents: \n\nThursday\, June 29\, 2023\nThursday\, July 27\, 2023\n10:00am – 12:00pm\nVirtual (Microsoft Teams\n\n*Please click on the date above that you would like to register for. You are only required to attend one offering. \nContact Kalie Burke\, with questions: 404-416-2829 or Kalie.Burke@dbhdd.ga.gov. \nPurpose\nTo provide basic information and skills that prepare disaster behavioral health responders to meet the practical and emotional needs of disaster survivors and the people who come to their aid. \nObjectives \n\nTo identify the fundamental principles of the emergency response structure\nTo compare standard mental health treatment with disaster mental health response\nTo discuss the processes and interventions appropriate for disaster mental health response\nTo construct a personal system of disaster self-care\nTo practice skills learned through participation in a simulation event
URL:https://regionj.org/event/georgia-disaster-behavioral-health-field-response-training-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Training
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