See you in September!
This is not a training program - FYI only
August 15, 2022
Mon 12:00 AM - 12:01 AM
1-Day UMAB Verbal Component Introduction to the program What do you hope to get out of this program? Two types of Aggression- • Hostile /Instrumental -Their definition of Aggression Functionality of a person behaviour What is Mental Health vs Mental Illness Trauma-Informed Care Tips 4 Theories of Aggression • Video Clips / Discussion Self-Awareness Personal Inventory Assessment Personal Triggers & Self Awareness Holistic Intervention & Self-Management • Impact of the Social Environment • Physiological Triggers • Triggers & Interpersonal Awareness Continuum of Aggressive Behaviour • 3 phases & 3 features within • Client assessment • Appropriate staff response • Calming or Defusing Tech’s Staff Debriefing / Wellness
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September 12, 2022
Mon 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Research shows that effective and frequent debriefing opportunities significantly reduces the risk of secondary traumatic stress symptoms for professionals working in trauma-exposed environments. Naturally, helping professionals want to talk about the difficult things they see and hear, however, sometimes instead of effectively debriefing, these conversations seem more like venting and offloading. With a few simple techniques, helpers can transform these conversations into helpful dialogue for processing and reflecting on trauma exposure while reducing the risk of transferring secondary trauma onto others. OBJECTIVES: • Understand the signs of vicarious trauma and secondary traumatic stress • Introduce the 4 Low Impact Debriefing communication guidelines • Identify distinct purposes of effective debriefing • Explore strategies for reducing the risk of vicarious trauma
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September 13, 2022
Tue 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
This program is for people who want to TEACH SPDAT. You must be already familiar & using SPDAT & be willing to coach people in your own agency; as well as, teach one external program per year (per agency) for the Community Capacity Building Training program.
If you are already trained on the SPDAT and have used the tool in your work with participants for at least three months, you can apply to become an OrgCode approved trainer of SPDAT for your community. As an OrgCode approved trainer, you are welcome to train as many people in your community on the use of SPDAT or VI- SPDAT instrument.
Within the training we will cover: the underlying assumption of the SPDAT suite; how the tools are constructed; what testing and evaluation has taught us about the tools; how the tools are structured and why; and, how to use the tools to improve supports to people who are homeless or have moved into housing.
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September 14, 2022
Wed 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Whether you have previous Motivational Interviewing (MI) training and could benefit from a refresher, or are learning about MI for the first time, this training is designed from a strengths based learning perspective to support the journey of MI integration. We explore the theories that support MI and its efficacy (Psychological Reactance, Social Dominance Theory), and look at MI from an evolutionally perspective in order to build a deeper understanding of the dynamics at play within the worker/client relationship. We learn about, and work to integrate the core elements of MI (MI SPIRIT, Change Talk, OARS, 4 Processes) into practice through: experiential exercises, reflecting/debriefing personal and professional experiences related to change, and apply this insight into work with people experiencing homelessness. This 12-hour course is designed to take place over 4 weeks (four 3-hour sessions) to support the integration of MI into practice. Thursday mornings, 9am – 12 noon
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September 15, 2022
Thu 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Thu
9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Management Strategies for Creating Psychological Safety in the Workplace from Amanda Rocheleau & Breanna Pizzuto
This self-paced
online course is designed specifically for managers and supervisors who want to
learn how to best support their team's mental health and cultivate
psychological health and safety in the workplace. Using a variety of learning
tools such as videos, worksheets, discussion boards and reflection questions,
each participant will have an opportunity to engage with the material and apply
it to their own leadership experiences.
See more info
at: https://www.amandarocheleau.com/management-strategies-course
If you are interested - email us & let us know where you work. homelessnessccb@ottawa.ca
This is not a training program - FYI only
September 18, 2022
Sun 12:00 AM - 12:01 AM
1-Day UMAB Verbal Component Introduction to the program What do you hope to get out of this program? Two types of Aggression- • Hostile /Instrumental -Their definition of Aggression Functionality of a person behaviour What is Mental Health vs Mental Illness Trauma-Informed Care Tips 4 Theories of Aggression • Video Clips / Discussion Self-Awareness Personal Inventory Assessment Personal Triggers & Self Awareness Holistic Intervention & Self-Management • Impact of the Social Environment • Physiological Triggers • Triggers & Interpersonal Awareness Continuum of Aggressive Behaviour • 3 phases & 3 features within • Client assessment • Appropriate staff response • Calming or Defusing Tech’s Staff Debriefing / Wellness
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September 19, 2022
Mon 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Please join us
virtually at the link below to hear from:
Please note the
September program will be recorded – you can choose to have your cameras off
Please watch
for the recording on the CCBT Resource Page
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September 22, 2022
Thu 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
The Royal’s
OSI Clinic will provide an overview on trauma, PTSD, and stress, as a means to
better understand reactions, emotional responses, recovery and appropriate
treatment options. The OSI Clinic will also cover the services offered at the
clinic, and how someone can access these services.
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September 27, 2022
Tue 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
The ASIST program is not available virtually. Breanna is a Bronze Level LivingWorks Applied Suicide Intervention Skills (ASIST)trainer as well as an instructor of St. John Ambulance’s “Mental Health and Wellness in the Workplace” course. She is is also an instructor of LifeLine Workshops’ “Assessing Suicide in Kids” (ASK). In this workshop, participants will explore the picture of suicide in Canada as well as warning signs that indicate someone might be having thoughts of suicide and how to respond.
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September 29, 2022
Thu 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
To gain a better understanding of the situations that you encounter regularly that are both life giving, and life changing. 1) What specifically do Frontline Workers grieve? 2) How are Frontline Workers' grief experiences different from others? 3) Frontline Workers' 'burden' and 'emotional impact' of grief; 4) Secondary Trauma; 5) Disenfranchised grief and the Frontline Worker; 6) Recognition and Validation 7) Layers of Healing; 8) How Frontline Workers can 'recalibrate'.
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October 3, 2022
Mon 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
DESCRIPTION: Helping professionals provide all kinds of different support but their common ground is that they all offer compassion so generously. Yet, being a helper can be very demanding and difficult which can cause emotional distress and compassion fatigue. It is totally natural but there are ways that helpers can improve stress resiliency and revitalize compassion through self-care. This workshop will offer strategies to recognize compassion fatigue and develop sustainable self-care commitments that can transform compassion fatigue into compassion satisfaction. OBJECTIVES: • Describe compassion fatigue and empathy-based stress • Identify warning signs of compassion fatigue • Introduce compassion fatigue assessment and evaluation tools • Provide strategies for enhancing compassion satisfaction
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October 5, 2022
Wed 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Operational
stress, moral injury, sexual trauma and the horrors of wartime create unique
challenges for veterans and the front-line service providers dedicated to
assisting them recover from homelessness and improve their housing stability.
This is a non-clinical introduction to the delivery of trauma-informed care and
the applicability of a trauma-informed approach in homelessness and housing
service programs serving veterans and their families.
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October 13, 2022
Thu 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Prerequisite of Kelly's M.I. program to register for this course.
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October 13, 2022
Thu 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Introduction to Grief ; Attachment and Loss; The Mourning Process; Effects of Loss & Trauma; Grief and The Family; Support ; Principals; Levels & Layers of Support
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October 24, 2022
Mon 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
A residual effect from a primary loss, secondary losses are usually non-death related, such as loss of stability, financial independence, purpose, and support systems (to name a few). These secondary losses often go unrecognized with their significance overlooked, leaving people to at times feel ashamed, alone, invalidated, and alienated. This interactive session will explain the domino effects that occur after a primary loss. Participants to this session will learn how secondary losses are compounded to add to a griever’s overwhelming primary loss, in addition to learning about how they can better support grievers, equipped with an understanding of the intricacies of secondary losses.
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October 31, 2022
Mon 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
CAEH22—Canada's National Conference on Ending Homelessness, hybrid for the first time this year from November 2-4. Not affiliated with CCBT, but you can register at this link: CAEH Conference - Registration
This is not a training program - FYI only
November 2, 2022
Wed 12:00 AM - 12:01 AM
Thu
12:00 AM - 12:01 AM
DESCRIPTION: Helping professionals can easily feel overwhelmed and exhausted as a result of the stress they experience from juggling complex work and demanding personal lives. This chronic stress is a fast track to burnout which can be debilitating and very painful. This workshop focuses on revealing the real experience of stress and burnout for helpers while introducing fundamental daily practices that we can all do to help process our stress in order to prevent burnout. OBJECTIVES: • Develop a deeper understanding of stress and burnout • Create an understanding of our physiological reactions to stress and the warning signs for burnout • Introduce practical strategies for completing the stress cycle and reducing the risk of burnout
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November 10, 2022
Thu 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
To gain a better understanding of the situations that you encounter regularly that are both life giving, and life changing. 1) What specifically do Frontline Workers grieve? 2) How are Frontline Workers' grief experiences different from others? 3) Frontline Workers' 'burden' and 'emotional impact' of grief; 4) Secondary Trauma; 5) Disenfranchised grief and the Frontline Worker; 6) Recognition and Validation 7) Layers of Healing; 8) How Frontline Workers can 'recalibrate'.
Please sign into Zoom (V5) with link in email
January 16, 2023
Mon 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Introduction to Grief ; Attachment and Loss; The Mourning Process; Effects of Loss & Trauma; Grief and The Family; Support ; Principals; Levels & Layers of Support
Please sign into Zoom (V5) with link in email
January 23, 2023
Mon 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
A residual effect from a primary loss, secondary losses are usually non-death related, such as loss of stability, financial independence, purpose, and support systems (to name a few). These secondary losses often go unrecognized with their significance overlooked, leaving people to at times feel ashamed, alone, invalidated, and alienated. This interactive session will explain the domino effects that occur after a primary loss. Participants to this session will learn how secondary losses are compounded to add to a griever’s overwhelming primary loss, in addition to learning about how they can better support grievers, equipped with an understanding of the intricacies of secondary losses.
Please sign into Zoom (V5) with link in email
January 30, 2023
Mon 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
The Community Capacity Building training program focuses on three core areas to provide a basic understanding of homeless and at risk populations.
No matter what your role, chances are there is a training event that is right for you. See what events are coming in the months ahead.