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SUMMARY:Chronically Online: Understanding and Supporting Youth in Today's Digital Age
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nJune 7\, 2024 | 9:00 am – 11:00 am CST | 2 CEHs | $30 | Live Webinar  \nContent Warning: Discussions of youth accessing pornography & other adult content \n  \nDescription: \nWhen young people don’t see the need to access the internet carefully\, they may experience harm or exploitation with lasting negative impacts. Presenters will discuss what youth are currently using to connect online\, the impact of youth accessing pornography\, and share tangible tips on supporting youth by engaging in open conversations about safe social media use and equip them with critical thinking skills to safely navigate the digital landscape. \nMany adults\, whether parents\, caregivers or youth service professionals\, struggle to understand how youth are currently accessing the internet and what that can all encompass. Every adult can benefit from learning more about what youth are doing online and how we can support them in making safer and healthier decisions in their online interactions. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nUnderstand what youth are currently using to connect online & the impact of youth accessing pornography\nGain tangible tips on supporting youth by engaging in open conversations about safe social media use and equip them with critical thinking skills to safely navigate the digital landscape\n\nCarly Hiti – Safe Harbor Youth Advocate\, Program for Aid to Victims of Sexual Assault (PAVSA)\n \nLevel: Basic | For: School system professionals\, parents & caregivers | Ages Addressed: early teens – young adults \n  \nAbout the Presenter\nCarly Hiti is the Safe Harbor Youth Advocate at a sexual assault program in Duluth\, MN. Carly provides supportive services to youth who have experience sexual violence including childhood sexual abuse\, sex trafficking\, and sexual exploitation. She has experience working with homeless and runaway youth involved in child protection matters in a shelter setting. Carly has been a certified Sexual Assault Advocate since 2016\, is certified in providing Youth Mental Health First Aid\, and frequently collaborates with prosecution\, child protection\, law enforcement\, and juvenile corrections to connect and support youth in a variety of settings.
URL:https://macmh.org/event/chronically-online-understanding-and-supporting-youth-in-todays-digital-age/
CATEGORIES:Live Webinar,Training Series
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240611T110000
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SUMMARY:Community Podcast Series Recording
DESCRIPTION:Montessori Center of Minnesota\nJoin us in conversations about the relationship between the Montessori Methodand Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health. \n    \nIn this first episode\, hear from Molly O’Shaughnessy and Nora Springer of the Montessori Center of Minnesota as they chat with MACMH’s Twanna Anderson. \nThese MACMH Community Podcast Series episodes will be recorded and streamed live on MACMH’s YouTube. Subscribe to MACMH on YouTube to be the first to be notified when new episodes air! \nListen on MACMH’s YouTube channel
URL:https://macmh.org/event/community-podcast-series-recording/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240612T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240612T110000
DTSTAMP:20260519T054900
CREATED:20240605T173231Z
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SUMMARY:Community Podcast Series Recording
DESCRIPTION:Siembra Montessori Centro Tyrone Guzman\nJoin us in conversations about the relationship between the Montessori Method and Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health. \n     \nIn this episode\, hear from Diana Álvarez Forero of Siembra Montessori Centro Tyrone Guzman\, and Nora Springer of the Montessori Center of Minnesota\, as they chat with MACMH’s Twanna Anderson. \nThese MACMH Community Podcast Series episodes will be recorded and streamed live on MACMH’s YouTube. Subscribe to MACMH on YouTube to be the first to be notified when new episodes air! \nListen on MACMH’s YouTube channel
URL:https://macmh.org/event/community-podcast-series-recording-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240620
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SUMMARY:“What A Shame!” Using Ancient Wisdom to Increase Resiliency and Reduce Shame
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nJune 19\, 2024 | 12:30 – 2:30pm CST | 2 CEHs | $30 | Live Webinar | Cultural Competency \nThis workshop is expected to be approved for 2 hours of cultural competency content \n  \nDescription: \nThis workshop offers a comprehensive exploration of shame\, resilience\, and neurochemical responses\, providing practical tools and strategies for professionals in diverse fields. Participants will gain insights into the cultural and developmental dimensions of shame\, as well as evidence-based techniques for promoting resilience and reducing shame in various settings. Attendees will earn continuing education credits\, including cultural competency\, by actively engaging in discussions\, applying theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios\, and acquiring actionable skills to enhance their practice.  \nCentral to the workshop is an exploration of the neurochemical responses associated with shame and resilience. Participants will discover how activities targeting dopamine\, serotonin\, oxytocin\, endorphins\, and cortisol can influence emotional regulation and promote resilience. By understanding these neurochemical pathways\, attendees will be empowered to design personalized sensory diets and interventions tailored to their own needs or the needs of those they support. \nIn addition to theoretical insights\, this workshop offers practical tools and resources for immediate application. Participants will leave equipped with quick-reference strategies for de-escalation\, calming\, and resilience-building\, as well as a deeper appreciation for the role of compassion\, connection\, and self-regulation in fostering shame-free environments. \nLearning Objectives: \n\n Knowledge Acquisition: Participants will be able to articulate the relationship between trauma\, culture\, and shame\, as demonstrated through examples provided during the presentation.\nNeurochemical Understanding: Participants will be able to identify specific activities related to dopamine\, serotonin\, oxytocin\, endorphins\, and cortisol\, showcasing an understanding of how these neurochemicals impact emotional regulation and resilience.\nPractical Application: Participants will design their own sensory diet based on a quick screening metric provided during the session\, demonstrating the ability to apply theoretical knowledge to practical interventions aimed at promoting resilience and reducing shame.\nCultural Competency and Adaptation: Participants will develop culturally and developmentally appropriate strategies for addressing shame in various environments (e.g.\, school\, home\, workplace)\, reflecting an understanding of the diverse needs and experiences of individuals from different backgrounds and demographics.\n\n  \nTascha Just\, MS\, Ed.S. – School Psychologist\, Roseville Area Schools \nLevel: Intermediate | For: School system professionals including social workers & counselors\, parents & caregivers | Ages Addressed: All Ages \n  \nAbout the Presenter\nTascha Just\, MS\, Ed.S merges 20 years of psychology expertise to foster resilience across generations. With Black\, Indigenous\, and Scandinavian heritage\, she transforms learning into multicultural opportunities of growth and understanding. A visionary at the helm of SEL Academy\, Tascha stands out as a trailblazer in the field of social-emotional learning. Through innovative training and coaching\, Tascha has shaped the minds \nof both educators and mental health professionals. Her extensive experience as a School Psychologist and Behavior Analyst further underscores her expertise in developing comprehensive programs that cater to diverse cognitive and behavioral needs. A holder of advanced degrees in School Psychology and a bachelor’s in Criminal Justice\, Tascha’s academic prowess is matched only by her commitment to fostering inclusive and supportive learning environments. Her leadership in SEL Academy is not just a role but a testament to her dedication to transforming educational and therapeutic practices for holistic development.
URL:https://macmh.org/event/what-a-shame/
CATEGORIES:Cultural Competency,Live Webinar,Training Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240628
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SUMMARY:Pediatric Chronic Illness: A Compassionate Mental Health Approach
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nJune 27\, 2024 | 12:30 – 2:30pm CST | 2 CEHs | $30 | Live Webinar | Clinical Content\n \nThis workshop is approved for 2 hours of clinical content \n  \nDescription: \nDid you know that more than 1 in 4 children experience a chronic illness?  They experience mental health concerns at a higher rate than the average American youth.  Join us to learn ways to support these clients and increase their resiliency\, whether you are a therapist\, educator\, parent\, or other caring adult!  We’ll provide clinical tools to enhance your awareness\, medical literacy\, practice\, and care for this population. \nLearning Objectives: \n\n Increase knowledge and medical literacy about the needs of pediatric clients with chronic illness.  \n More than 1 in 4 clients under the age of 18 experience chronic illness\, and have higher rates of mental illness than the average American youth. We will provide information to make attendees effective in assisting these clients!\n\n  \nErika Vaughn\, MSW\, LICSW – Clinical Social Worker\, M Health Fairview & University of Minnesota \nEmily Vogl\, MSW\, LICSW – Pediatric Nephrology & Kidney Transplant Social Worker\, M Health Fairview & University of Minnesota \nLevel: Basic | For: School System Professionals\, Psychologists\, Marriage & Family Therapists\, Clinical Social Workers\, Counselors | Ages Addressed: All Ages \n  \nAbout the Presenters\nErika Vaughn\, MSW\, LICSW has provided mental health care for children\, adolescents\, and parents with both a person-centered and family-centered lens for more than two decades\, working in day treatment\, school\, therapy\, and pediatric healthcare.  In addition\, Erika has been a professor\, team lead\, licensure supervisor\, support group facilitator\, program developer\, and has planned numerous family education days.  Erika is passionate about the intersection of pediatric healthcare and supportive mental health care. \nEmily Vogl\, MSW\, LICSW has over a decade of medical social work experience in various specialties including the emergency department\, oncology\, maternal child health\, and pediatrics. The foundation of her social work career was in supportive housing services for families\, and this informs her approach of utilizing a family-centered and systems-based lens to support children\, adolescents\, and parents in the healthcare system. Emily is passionate about being an advocate to patients and families and walking alongside them in their healthcare journey
URL:https://macmh.org/event/pediatric-chronic-illness/
CATEGORIES:Clinical Content,Live Webinar,Training Series
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