Calendar of Events

Case Management Series Part 3: Needs Assessment March 2025

This training explores the assessment phase of case management and is useful for both new and experienced practitioners. Needs assessments in case management are explored at both the micro and the macro level and the elements of needs assessments are reviewed in depth. Learning Objectives:

What Encanto Teaches Us About Partnering with Parents and Healing Our Inner Child Wound April 2025

As infant and early childhood educators, home visitors, and mental health practitioners, we understand that collaborating with caregivers is important for our children's outcomes. However, some families just rub us the wrong way. even when we're eager to build rapport with them. In this workshop, you will deepen your understanding of attachment theories to include concepts like attachment adaptations and ...

Introduction to FASD April 2025

FASD into Action for Behavioral Health Professionals is developed from the work pioneered by Diane Malbin, MSW. This introduction will explore the impacts of prenatal alcohol exposure and examine the tools necessary to support the growth and development of impacted individuals

Case Management Series Part 4: Service Planning April 2025

The writing of a service plan will be covered in this training and both new and experienced case managers will be able to benefit from the information presented. Participants will practice writing needs and outcomes statements and developing planning strategies for case management. Learning Objectives:

Case Management Series Part 5: Monitoring & Evaluation May 2025

How do we know when someone is done with case management? For both new and experienced case managers, the elements of monitoring progress will be explored, as well as evaluation. Participants will be able to expand their practice and knowledge of the final phase of case management.Learning Objectives:

Behavioral Health Aide Forum

Behavioral Health Aide Program - Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Alaska Behavioral Health Aide Program The Behavioral Health Aide (BHA) Program promotes behavioral health and wellness in Alaska Native individuals, families, and communities through culturally relevant training and education for village-based counselors. We all know that good physical health is important to a healthy, happy life. Mental, emotional and social ...