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Becky Ketron Program Coordinator, Training Call: 937.853-4329 Email: [email protected] Online registration is available! When viewing this calendar online, just click on the date of the class you want to take and you will be redirected to the registration web- site. Participants MUST pre-register before attending. If you have not pre-registered, you will not be allowed to attend. The registration deadline is 5 working days prior to the class date. No late registrations will be accepted. Please note: for classes with a cost, an additional convenience fee is applied by the registration website. Classes start and end on time. To ensure a quality experience for all participants, please arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the class start time to sign in and find a seat. Class sizes are limited so register early. Classes with low registrations may be cancelled. If the class is cancelled or moved, participants will be contacted by email at least 24 hours in advance. If CEUs are available it is noted along with the description and cost. Dates, times and locations are subject to change. Before registering, be sure to visit our website and download the most recent calendar. Coffee and water are usually provided, but participants are welcome to bring their own drinks or snacks. It is difficult to control room temperature to everyone’s comfort level We suggest you dress in layers that can be adaptable to warm and cool temperatures. Classes are added throughout the year. As the calendar is updated, it will be posted to our website www.mcadamhs.org/trainings_and_events

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Becky Ketron

Program Coordinator,

Training

Call: 937.853-4329

Email:

[email protected]

Online registration is available! When viewing this calendar online, just click on the

date of the class you want to take and you will be redirected to the registration web-

site.

Participants MUST pre-register before attending. If you have not pre-registered, you will

not be allowed to attend. The registration deadline is 5 working days prior to the class

date. No late registrations will be accepted.

Please note: for classes with a cost, an additional convenience fee is applied by the

registration website.

Classes start and end on time. To ensure a quality experience for all participants,

please arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the class start time to sign in and find a seat.

Class sizes are limited so register early. Classes with low registrations may be cancelled.

If the class is cancelled or moved, participants will be contacted by email at least 24

hours in advance.

If CEUs are available it is noted along with the description and cost.

Dates, times and locations are subject to change. Before registering, be sure to visit our

website and download the most recent calendar.

Coffee and water are usually provided, but participants are welcome to bring their

own drinks or snacks.

It is difficult to control room temperature to everyone’s comfort level We suggest you

dress in layers that can be adaptable to warm and cool temperatures.

Classes are added throughout the year. As the calendar

is updated, it will be posted to our website

www.mcadamhs.org/trainings_and_events

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Adult Mental Health First Aid teaches you how to identify, understand and re-

spond to signs of mental illnesses and substance use disorders. This 8-hour

training gives you the skills you need to reach out and provide initial sup-

port to someone who may be developing a mental health or substance use problem and help con-

nect them to appropriate care.

WHAT IT COVERS • Common signs and symptoms of mental illness. • Common signs and

symptoms of substance use. • How to interact with a person in crisis. • How to connect the

person with help.

Cost: FREE

CEUs: 8 hours Counselor, Social Work, Chemical Dependency Counselor & Prevention

Click on the date you want to attend to register online.

Date Time Location

Tuesday, October 22, 2019 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. MCADAMHS

Wednesday, November 6 AND

Thursday, November 7, 2019 12:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Job Center

Monday, December 9, 2019 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. MCADAMHS

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Youth Youth Mental Health First Aid teaches you how to identify, understand

and respond to signs of mental illnesses and substance use disorders.

This 8-hour training gives adults who work with youth the skills they need

to reach out and provide initial support to adolescents (ages 12-18)

who may be developing a mental health or substance use problem and

help connect them to the appropriate care.

WHAT IT COVERS • Common signs and symptoms of mental illnesses in this age group, including:

Anxiety, Depression, Eating disorders, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) • Common

signs and symptoms of substance use. • How to interact with an adolescent in crisis. • How to

connect the adolescent with help.

Cost: FREE

CEUs: 8 hours Counselor, Social Work, Chemical Dependency Counselor & Prevention

Click on the date you want to attend to register online.

Date Time Location

Friday, November 15, 2019 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. MCADAMHS

Monday, December 16, 2019 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. MCADAMHS

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Trauma 101 A basic understanding of the impact of psychological trauma helps in a

broad array of interventions and treatment. This training provides a

foundational overview and awareness of trauma, resilience, and trauma-

informed care for anyone in the community who interacts with individuals

and families who may have experienced trauma, including case managers,

human services professionals, educators/school administrators, the faith

community, employers, government agencies, and others.

Cost: FREE

CEUs: 2.75 hours Counselor, Social Work

Click on the date you want to attend

to register online.

Date Time Location

Friday, October 18, 2019 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. MCADAMHS

Monday, November 18, 2019 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. MCADAMHS

Thursday, December 12, 2019 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. MCADAMHS

Recognizing & Reporting Child Abuse & Neglect

This presentation discusses the various types of child abuse, neglect and dependency

concerns of children in the community. The presenter describes the process of recognizing

and reporting to the local Child Protective Services or the Local Police Department as well

as who is a mandated reporter, the guidelines for reporting and the process of making a

report.

After this session you will be able to:

define child abuse & neglect

identify 3 common signs of abuse & neglect

describe the mandated reporters role and duties

Cost: FREE

CEUs: 1.75 hours Counselor, Social

Work, Chemical Dependency

Counselor & Prevention Click on the date to register online.

Date Time Location

Wednesday, November 6, 2019 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. MCADAMHS

Co-Sponsored by:

Generation Rx aims to educate people of all ages about the

potential dangers of misusing prescription medications by striving

to enhance medication safety among our youth, college stu-

dents, professionals, other adults in our communities, and seniors.

Prescription medications can help us live longer and healthier lives, but any medication has the potential

to do harm – especially when misused. This training will teach you how to properly and securely store

medications, how to safely dispose of medication no longer needed, and much more.

Generation Rx is powered through a partnership between The Ohio State University College of Pharmacy

and the Cardinal Health Foundation.

Cost: FREE

CEUs: 1 hour Counselor, Social Work, Chemical Dependency Counselor, & Prevention

Click on the date to register online. Date Time Location

Tuesday, November 12, 2019 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. MCADAMHS

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QPR Gatekeeper QPR is a nationally recognized and evidence-based suicide prevention model where organ-

izations, businesses and everyday individuals can learn the needed skills to recognize and

intervene when someone is showing signs of a suicidal crisis.

QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer — the 3 simple steps anyone can learn to help save a life

from suicide.

Just as people trained in CPR can help save a life, people trained in QPR learn how to recognize the

warning signs of a suicide crisis and how to question, persuade, and refer someone to help.

After this session you will be able to:

Recognize and identify at least three suicide warning signs

Demonstrate the three step QPR process; ask about potential suicidal intent, listen and persuade

someone to get help, and make a referral for professional assistance

Cost: FREE

CEUs: 2 hours Counselor, Social Work, Chemical Dependency Counselor, & Prevention

Click on the date you want to attend to register online.

Date Time Location

Monday, September 9, 2019 10:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m. MCADAMHS

This September ADAMHS is

participating in Stand Up to

Suicide for National Suicide

Prevention Month.

Stand Up to Suicide will

activate 14 counties across

Ohio to train as many

individuals as possible in the

s u i c i d e p r e v e n t i o n

techniques of Quest ion,

Persuade and Refer (QPR).

Wednesday, September 11, 2019 2:00 p.m.—4:00 p.m. MCADAMHS

Thursday, September 12, 2019 1:00 p.m.—3:00 p.m. MCADAMHS

Monday, September 16, 2019 2:00 p.m.—4:00 p.m. MCADAMHS

Friday, September 20, 2019 9:00 a.m.—11:00 a.m. MCADAMHS

Tuesday, September 24, 2019 9:00 a.m.—11:00 a.m. MCADAMHS

Friday, September 27, 2019 9:00 a.m.—11:00 a.m. MCADAMHS

Monday, September 30, 2019 2:00 p.m.—4:00 p.m. MCADAMHS

Tuesday, October 1, 2019 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. MCADAMHS

Tuesday, November 5, 2019 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. MCADAMHS

Wednesday, December 4, 2019 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. MCADAMHS

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Introduction to Mindfulness

Brought to you through a partnership with Ohio

State University Extension’s Family and Consumer

Sciences, this Introduction to Mindfulness class

will offer an overview on the science behind the

art of mindfulness as well as the health benefits

of stress reduction. The Ohio State Wexner

Medical Center recommends mindfulness

practice to complement medical treatment to

help reduce anxiety, chronic pain, depression,

insomnia, and stress. Participants will be able to

define mindfulness, understand the benefits of

practicing mindfulness personally and with your clients, explore available resources on mindfulness, and

identify a favorite mindful practice. Please join us for this introductory class.

Cost: FREE

CEUs: NA

Click on the date to register online.

Date Time Location

Friday, October 25, 2019 3:00 p.m.— 4:30 p.m. MCADAMHS

Board room

Interested in giving mindfulness a try? There’s an app for that! You don’t have to have any prior

experience with mindfulness to enjoy the benefits. These apps will guide you through short,

simple, mindfulness exercises whenever you like and wherever you are.

The Mindfulness App

Headspace

Calm

MINDBODY

Buddhify

Insight Timer

Smiling Mind

Meditation Timer Pro

Sattva

Stop, Breathe & Think

10% Happier

Breethe

Simply Being

Omvana

Aura

Mindfulness Daily

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Foundations in Prevention Expand your knowledge of prevention science & practice

Presenter: Allison Sharer, OCPC

October 11, 2019 Prevention: An Overview

Prevention Within the

Continuum of Care

All About Credentialing

What does a Prevention

Specialist “Do”?

Six Performance

Domains: Self-Assessment

November 8, 2019 Alcohol and Other Drugs:

What are we trying to

prevent?

Current Drug Trends:

Impacts to Health &

Safety

The Role Tolerance Plays

Phases of Progression of

Use Addiction as a Brain

Disease: Addressing

Stigma

December 13, 2019 Models of Substance Use

Prevention

Historical Models of

Prevention: Lessons

Learned

Contemporary Models of

Prevention

Environmental Prevention

January 10, 2020 Planning for Prevention

The Strategic Planning

Framework

Assessment

Logic Models Made Easy

Evaluation Design

February14 , 2020 Prevention Through Policy &

Environmental Change

Environmental Prevention

Revisited

7 Community Change

Strategies

Media Influence & Social

Marketing

Policy & Advocacy

March 13, 2020 Developing & Maintaining

Work Groups

Membership

Collaboration

Leadership &

Decision-making

Common Coalition Pitfalls

April 10, 2020 I Am Me and You Are You

and Together – We Are US

Key Definitions &

Elements of Culture

The Cultural Compe-

tence Continuum

Ethnic & Cultural

Stumbling Blocks

Cultural Competency &

Prevention

May 8, 2020 Brushing Up Your

Communication Skills

Working with Groups

Facilitating Effective

Discussions

Facilitating Effective

Meetings

Working with the Media

June 12, 2020 Preparing for the National

Prevention Exam

Test Design

Creating your personal

study plan

Resources

Practice Test

Who should attend?

The Prevention Foundations series is for professionals

and advocates who need a core understanding of

prevention science and practice. The nine part series

will focus on the domains required for Ohio Certified

Prevention Specialists, meeting the education/

training requirement for those working toward the

Ohio Certified Prevention Specialist Assistant (OCPSA)

credential.

Montgomery County ADAMHS reserves the right to cancel a course if registration numbers are low. If a class is cancelled participants will be

contacted by email at least 24 hours in advance and receive a refund for any fees paid.

Time: Check in—8:30 a.m.

Training—9:00 a.m.—4:00 p.m.

Cost: $20.00 per session

or

$100 full series

Includes boxed lunch, training

materials, and CEUs

Location: Montgomery County ADAMHS,

409 E. Monument Ave., Suite

201, Dayton, OH 45402

CEUs: Montgomery County ADAMHS has

been approved by the Ohio

C h e m i c a l D e p e n d e n c y

Professionals Board to offer

recognized clock hours to Chemical

Dependency Counselors and

Prevention Professionals (Provider

#50-17863) and has approved each

of these session for 6 hours of

continuing education (Prevention

only).

Registration

Deadline:

October 4 , 2019

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Presented by:

Debra Scholten, LPC, CRC

Ohio Mental Health & Addiction Services

Topics Include:

Re-conceptualizing Our Understanding of Substance Use Problems;

Relationship and use of Motivational Interviewing for SBIRT and Change Enhancement;

The Brief Intervention Negotiated Interview Model

After this training, participants will:

Understand the public health approach to substance use services

and distinguish between the current approach to substance use

services and the public health approach

Recognize the components of the spirit of MI and utilize MI skills

(open questions, affirmations, reflections and summaries)

Understand ambivalence and develop strategies for handling

discord

Structure, techniques and effects of a Brief Negotiated interview and the appropriate times and

individuals to conduct them with as they implement SBIRT in their programs (medication/substance

use, alcohol, other health behavior change)

Cost: $20 per person (includes a boxed lunch) CEUs: This training has been approved for 6 hours of continuing education. OhioMHAS Continuing Education Committee is an approved provider of Continuing Education for RNs and LPNs

for the Ohio Board of Nursing. OhioMHAS has been approved as a provider of Continuing Professional Education

credit by the Ohio Counselor, Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapist Board. OhioMHAS is approved by OPA-

MCE to offer continuing education for Psychologists. OhioMHAS is approved by the Ohio Chemical Dependency

Professionals Board to offer recognized clock hours for chemical dependency counselors and prevention

professionals. *Training and CEs for RN, LPN, SW, COUNS, PSYCH, RCH are provided by federal funding from

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

Who should attend? - This

training is for any professional

currently providing substance

use prevention program-

ming—specific screening tools

will be discussed (AUDIT, DAST,

CRAFFT+N2.1, PHQ9, etc.)

Date Time Location

Wednesday, September 25, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Check in—8:00 a.m. MCADAMHS

Click on the date to register

online.

Be Prepared: The Prevention Written Exam presented by Allison Sharer, OCPC ― Wingspan Training, LLC

This workshop will overview the design of the national prevention examination and help participants

assess their personal strengths and challenges in order to create a personalized study plan. Test taking

tips will also be discussed and a practice test will be utilized.

Cost: FREE

CEUs: 4 hours Chemical Dependency Prevention (P6)

Click on the date to register online.

Date Time Location

Friday, November 15, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. MCADAMHS Board room

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Ohio’s Code of Ethics for

Prevention Professionals

Presented by: Allison Sharer, OCPC -- Wingspan Training, LLC This training is divided into two parts to meet the needs of Ohio Certified Prevention Special-

ists, and those seeking certification.

Part 1 and Part 2 must be taken together for the full 6 hour initial certification requirement

for OCPS and OCPC.

Part 1 may be taken alone for the 3 hour initial certification requirement for OCPSA Part 2 may be taken alone for the recertification requirements for OCPSA, OCPS, and OCPC.

Montgomery County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services has been approved by the:

Ohio Counselor, Social Worker and Marriage and Family Therapist Board to offer continuing education credit hours to Counselors

and Social Workers (Provider #RCS111304) and has approved Part Two of this training for 3 hours of continuing education in Ethics.

Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board to offer recognized clock hours to Chemical Dependency Counselors and Preven-

tion Professionals (Provider #50-17863) and has approved both Part One and Part Two of this training for 3 hours (each) (P7).

Part 1

8:30 a.m.—11:45 a.m.

Check in 8:15 a.m.

Part 2

12:45 p.m.—4:00 p.m.

Check in 12:30 p.m.

Description:

In any human service field, it is important to practice

ethical behavior. Though prevention specialists are not

working in a clinical setting, ethics are still a crucial part

of effective and quality prevention services. Join us as

we explore Ohio’s Code of Ethics for Certified

Prevention Specialist and take a special look at scope

of practice issues.

Objectives:

Participants will gain a clear understanding of the

definition, targets and scope of prevention in

relation to the continuum of care.

Participants will explore what governs their behavior,

including laws, code of ethics, employer rules, rules

per service setting, etc.

Participants will gain a clear understanding of the Code

of Ethics for prevention professionals.

Participants will understand the importance of not

practicing outside the prevention scope of practice

and how to handle situations if they are dually

credentialed.

Description:

In any human service field, it is important to practice ethical

behavior. Though prevention specialists are not working in a

clinical setting, ethics are still a crucial part of effective and

quality prevention services. Join us as we explore Ohio’s Code

of Ethics for Certified Prevention Specialist through case study

applications In addition, we will take a special look at two

special topics: confidentiality and copyright laws.

NOTE: This session assumes participants have had prior training

in Ohio’s Code of Ethics for Prevention Professionals, or have

attended the morning session of this training.

Objectives:

Participants will understand when confidentiality laws apply to

prevention practice.

Participants will understand the basic parameters which

govern utilizing copyrighted materials.

Participants will be able to apply the Code of Ethics to various

case study scenarios.

Participants will understand the procedures of the OCDPB in

regards to ethics complaints and violations.

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Cost: $10.00 (per part) includes Training Materials and CEUs

Location: Montgomery County ADAMHS, 409 E. Monument Ave.,

Dayton , OH 45402, 2nd Floor training room

Registration Deadline: October 2, 2019

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Drawing the Line Between Prevention and Therapy Presented by: Philip Atkins, Ph.D., LICDC, OCPSII

Executive Director, Mental Health & Recovery Board – Union County

After this session you will be able to:

Identify elements of the IOM Continuum of Care with

emphasis on prevention vs. intervention

Articulate prevention scope of practice

Develop professional disclosure statements

Cost: $10 per person (includes a boxed lunch)

CEUs: 2 hours Chemical Dependency Counselor & Prevention

Date Time Location

Tuesday, October 8, 2019 12:00 p.m.—2:00 p.m.

Check in & lunch—11:30 a.m. MCADAMHS

Click on the date to

register online.

You Can’t Pour from an Empty Cup: Taking

Care of Yourself While Caring for Others Presented by: Jennifer Cox, Director of Training, Montgomery County ADAMHS

In a world where everything seems to be moving faster, where more and more

things compete for our attention, taking care of ourselves is often the last thing on

our to-do list. But ignoring or putting off self-care can increase our stress and lead to

burnout. Self-care is about taking care of your mind and body, so you feel less

stressed and more balanced. This training will help you identify the causes and

symptoms of stress so you can reduce them, maintaining a healthful life balance

and nurturing your physical and mental well-being. Treat yourself as compassionately as you do others

by identifying your needs and taking the necessary steps to meet them. Those attending will be

provided an opportunity to identify and evaluate their own self-care strategies, select specific activities

from a variety of options, and create a personal self-care plan.

After this session you will be able to:

List 3 causes and 3 symptoms of stress

Identify 2 techniques to monitor stress and burnout

Cost: $10 per person (includes a boxed lunch)

CEUs: 2 hours Counselor, Social Work, Chemical Dependency Counselor, & Prevention

Date Time Location

Thursday, December 12, 2019 12:00 p.m.—2:00 p.m.

Check in & lunch—11:30 a.m.

MCADAMHS

Board room

Click on the date to

register online.

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THE CENTER FOR DISASTER MENTAL HEALTH Seventh Annual Conference

Suicide: Impact, Prevalence and Prevention

Friday October 25, 2019

8:30am-5:00pm

Conference Learning Objectives:

1. List three ways that individuals and communities are impacted by suicide.

2. Identify three response initiatives for suicide prevention that address the unique needs of

each target population.

3. Describe the warning signs of suicide across the lifespan and strategies to provide support for

the individual in crisis and for responder self-care.

**Successful conference completion is attending all sessions and completing the evaluation form

**There is no conflict of interest with planners, presenters, faculty, authors or content reviewers with any

commercial interest

Registration Deadline is October 18, 2019 – Limited to 150 Attendees

Questions? Please email Jill Neitzel [email protected] or call 937-424-2360.

Funding for this symposium is partially provided through the Department of Health and Human

Services, Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, the Ohio Department of Health

and the Greater Dayton Area Hospital Association. This training is co-sponsored with

Montgomery County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services, Public Health -

Dayton and Montgomery County and the Greater Dayton Area Hospital Association. The Fair-

born Senior Center has donated use of the community room for this conference.

Sign in & Registration: 8:00 a.m.—8:30 a.m.

Location: Fairborn Senior Center, 325 North 3rd Street, Fairborn, Ohio 45324

Cost: $40 /person

$20 /person - Volunteers (ARC, MRC, CERT)

$20 /person - Students

*(Registration fee covers Breakfast / Lunch / Snacks / CE hours)

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Monument Ave.

1st Street

2nd Street

Web

ster

St.

ADAMHS

409 E. Monument Ave.

Dayton, OH 45402

West

Parking Fairfield Inn

& Suites

Main

St.

Riversid

e Dr.

Parking

Garage

NO PARKING

Parking** Parking is available in the parking garage located at 405 Water Street (45402) which is accessible by turning

at the traffic light located at the intersection of East Monument Ave. and Water Street. Parking is pro-rated up to 3

hours - for 3-hours or more, the daily rate is $8.00. ABM, which manages the garage, no longer offers validation.

Alternatively, you may park in the west parking lot (across Water Street from ADAMHS) but you must print your

Eventbrite ticket and place it on your dashboard. Please park as close to the hotel as possible. Those parking in the lot

without the Eventbrite ticket displayed or a tenant parking pass may be fined or towed at the owner's expense.

To access 409 Monument Avenue, cross Water Street; and head towards the four-story brick building in front of you.

The entrance is to the left of the window that has signage for Bridge Credit Union.

Training locations:

MCADAMHS—Montgomery County Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Service, 409 E.

Monument Ave, Dayton, OH 45402 Special instructions: see parking information above

Job Center—Montgomery County Department of Job & Family Services, 1111 S. Edwin C. Moses

Blvd, Dayton, OH 45417 Special instructions: Park in the main visitors lot at 1111 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd., enter through the

ORANGE doors and continue straight (through a set of glass double doors). At the café, veer to the

left and continue straight; go through a set of wooden double doors and continue straight. Turn

right just past Suite 185 (suites have signs above their doors). There is a final set of double doors

which will either be unlocked or someone will be stationed at to let people in.

Children Services—Montgomery County Children Services, Haines Children’s Center, 3304 N. Main

St., Dayton, OH, 45405 Special instructions: this is a secure building, please sign in at the front desk before going to the

training room