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SUMMARY:Certified Peer Recovery Specialist Training
DESCRIPTION:Join this Certified Peer Recovery Specialist training on April 9-10 and 13-17 at Amos House in Providence. To participate\, please fill out this application by March 1\, 2026. You must be able to commit to attending all 7 of the training days. \nAfter you submit this application\, someone from BHDDH or C4 Innovations will be in touch to outline next steps and confirm your participation no later than March 13\, 2026. We ask that if you find out you can no longer attend for whatever reason\, please let us know as soon as possible so we may offer the slot to someone else. \nThank you! Your commitment to the recovery community in Rhode Island is deeply appreciated.
URL:https://c4innovates.com/event/certified-peer-recovery-specialist-training-2/2026-04-17/
LOCATION:Amos House\, 460 Pine Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02907
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SUMMARY:Certified Peer Recovery Specialist Training
DESCRIPTION:Join this Certified Peer Recovery Specialist training on April 9-10 and 13-17 at Amos House in Providence. To participate\, please fill out this application by March 1\, 2026. You must be able to commit to attending all 7 of the training days. \nAfter you submit this application\, someone from BHDDH or C4 Innovations will be in touch to outline next steps and confirm your participation no later than March 13\, 2026. We ask that if you find out you can no longer attend for whatever reason\, please let us know as soon as possible so we may offer the slot to someone else. \nThank you! Your commitment to the recovery community in Rhode Island is deeply appreciated.
URL:https://c4innovates.com/event/certified-peer-recovery-specialist-training-2/2026-04-16/
LOCATION:Amos House\, 460 Pine Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02907
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SUMMARY:Certified Peer Recovery Specialist Training
DESCRIPTION:Join this Certified Peer Recovery Specialist training on April 9-10 and 13-17 at Amos House in Providence. To participate\, please fill out this application by March 1\, 2026. You must be able to commit to attending all 7 of the training days. \nAfter you submit this application\, someone from BHDDH or C4 Innovations will be in touch to outline next steps and confirm your participation no later than March 13\, 2026. We ask that if you find out you can no longer attend for whatever reason\, please let us know as soon as possible so we may offer the slot to someone else. \nThank you! Your commitment to the recovery community in Rhode Island is deeply appreciated.
URL:https://c4innovates.com/event/certified-peer-recovery-specialist-training-2/2026-04-15/
LOCATION:Amos House\, 460 Pine Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02907
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CREATED:20260205T153516Z
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SUMMARY:Certified Peer Recovery Specialist Training
DESCRIPTION:Join this Certified Peer Recovery Specialist training on April 9-10 and 13-17 at Amos House in Providence. To participate\, please fill out this application by March 1\, 2026. You must be able to commit to attending all 7 of the training days. \nAfter you submit this application\, someone from BHDDH or C4 Innovations will be in touch to outline next steps and confirm your participation no later than March 13\, 2026. We ask that if you find out you can no longer attend for whatever reason\, please let us know as soon as possible so we may offer the slot to someone else. \nThank you! Your commitment to the recovery community in Rhode Island is deeply appreciated.
URL:https://c4innovates.com/event/certified-peer-recovery-specialist-training-2/2026-04-14/
LOCATION:Amos House\, 460 Pine Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02907
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SUMMARY:Certified Peer Recovery Specialist Training
DESCRIPTION:Join this Certified Peer Recovery Specialist training on April 9-10 and 13-17 at Amos House in Providence. To participate\, please fill out this application by March 1\, 2026. You must be able to commit to attending all 7 of the training days. \nAfter you submit this application\, someone from BHDDH or C4 Innovations will be in touch to outline next steps and confirm your participation no later than March 13\, 2026. We ask that if you find out you can no longer attend for whatever reason\, please let us know as soon as possible so we may offer the slot to someone else. \nThank you! Your commitment to the recovery community in Rhode Island is deeply appreciated.
URL:https://c4innovates.com/event/certified-peer-recovery-specialist-training-2/2026-04-13/
LOCATION:Amos House\, 460 Pine Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02907
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SUMMARY:Certified Peer Recovery Specialist Training
DESCRIPTION:Join this Certified Peer Recovery Specialist training on April 9-10 and 13-17 at Amos House in Providence. To participate\, please fill out this application by March 1\, 2026. You must be able to commit to attending all 7 of the training days. \nAfter you submit this application\, someone from BHDDH or C4 Innovations will be in touch to outline next steps and confirm your participation no later than March 13\, 2026. We ask that if you find out you can no longer attend for whatever reason\, please let us know as soon as possible so we may offer the slot to someone else. \nThank you! Your commitment to the recovery community in Rhode Island is deeply appreciated.
URL:https://c4innovates.com/event/certified-peer-recovery-specialist-training-2/2026-04-10/
LOCATION:Amos House\, 460 Pine Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02907
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SUMMARY:Certified Peer Recovery Specialist Training
DESCRIPTION:Join this Certified Peer Recovery Specialist training on April 9-10 and 13-17 at Amos House in Providence. To participate\, please fill out this application by March 1\, 2026. You must be able to commit to attending all 7 of the training days. \nAfter you submit this application\, someone from BHDDH or C4 Innovations will be in touch to outline next steps and confirm your participation no later than March 13\, 2026. We ask that if you find out you can no longer attend for whatever reason\, please let us know as soon as possible so we may offer the slot to someone else. \nThank you! Your commitment to the recovery community in Rhode Island is deeply appreciated.
URL:https://c4innovates.com/event/certified-peer-recovery-specialist-training-2/2026-04-09/
LOCATION:Amos House\, 460 Pine Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02907
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SUMMARY:HIPAA and Ethics Training
DESCRIPTION:This training provides a comprehensive overview of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and the ethical standards in Rhode Island that guide professional practice for providers. Participants will learn how to protect privacy\, maintain confidentiality\, and navigate complex situations using ethical guidelines. Through real-world scenarios and interactive discussion\, this training equips participants to make informed\, ethical decisions that uphold both professional integrity and the rights of those they serve. \n  \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDefine key principles of HIPAA and professional ethics in RI\nDescribe the process for ethical decision making\nIdentify common threats to good ethical care in behavioral health\nIdentify and describe client rights\nApply HIPAA and ethical guidelines to real world case studies\n\n  \nLearn more and register! \n  \nTrainer: \nAnna Erdei\, MBA\, MA\, LMHC\, joined Bay State Community Services (BSCS) in August 2020 and is responsible for overseeing the Outpatient Clinic\, Behavioral Health Community Partner program\, and criminal justice and correctional programs. In her current role as Senior Vice President of Outpatient Services\, Anna provides supervision and support to all programs in the Outpatient Clinic\, including the Director of the Heart-to Heart Program\, Behavioral-Health Community Partners\, and Recovery Coaching Services. Anna obtained her Master of Arts degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Lesley University and her Master of Business Administration with concentration in healthcare management from Northeastern University. She received her Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) licensure in 2007.
URL:https://c4innovates.com/event/hippa-and-ethics-training/
LOCATION:Amos House\, 460 Pine Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02907
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260313T130000
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CREATED:20251217T155922Z
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SUMMARY:Adverse Childhood Experiences: From Hardship to Healing
DESCRIPTION:As we have come to understand the role of trauma in behavioral health conditions\, we know that Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) can leave lasting imprints on the body\, brain\, and behavior. This training offers a comprehensive introduction to the ACEs framework\, an exploration of the original groundbreaking study\, and an overview of best practices in identifying and mitigating ACEs to support health\, healing\, and happiness in those we serve. \n  \nLearning Objectives \n\nDescribe key findings and implications of the original ACE Study\nExplore the updated ACE Pyramid and how it maps the trajectory from trauma to outcomes in adulthood\nIdentify best practices for supporting prevention\, healing\, and resilience in the people we serve\n\n  \nLearn more and register. \n  \nTrainer \nEileen Hayes\, LICSW\, has been the President and CEO of Amos House since January 2001. Throughout her tenure\, she has helped grow the agency from a soup kitchen to a major social service agency that offers programs and services to individuals facing poverty\, hunger\, and homelessness. Under her leadership\, Amos House launched two social enterprises: More Than a Meal Catering and Amos House Builds. Both businesses employ graduates of its training programs and generate income to support the organization. During her time at Amos House\, she expanded its housing portfolio to 22 apartments and rooming houses that offer safe\, recovery housing for over 200 men\, women\, and families. During the pandemic\, Eileen and her team were on the front lines managing a warming center for over 200 individuals a night. In response to the increase in unhoused individuals and families\, Eileen opened a family shelter with 57 families and over 150 children\, as well as a shelter for older adults with special health needs. She received her Master’s in Social Work at NYU in 1984 and has spent her life’s work engaged in program design and implementation focused on strengthening individuals and families. She is a well-known trainer and facilitator in topics focused on trauma-informed interventions including trauma-informed care\, Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)\, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)\, and Motivational Interviewing (MI).
URL:https://c4innovates.com/event/adverse-childhood-experiences-from-hardship-to-healing/
LOCATION:Amos House\, 460 Pine Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02907
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260227T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260227T150000
DTSTAMP:20260428T153843
CREATED:20251217T154923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251217T154923Z
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SUMMARY:From Surviving to Thriving: Trauma-Informed Care and Its Impact
DESCRIPTION:Due to the high prevalence of trauma in persons served\, trauma-informed care becomes an essential piece of all effective services. This training provides an overview of the prevalence and impact of trauma\, neurobiology of trauma\, and best practices in delivering trauma-informed care. The session emphasizes how trauma-informed care is not a technique\, but a shift in mindset that guides every interaction\, policy\, and practice for staff at all levels. Attendees will learn practical strategies for creating safer\, more supportive spaces which support and promote long-term healing. \n  \nLearning Objectives \n\nDefine trauma and its impact\nExplain how trauma can impact participation and engagement in services\nIdentify SAMHSA’s key assumptions and principles of delivering trauma-informed care\nIdentify actionable strategies that work to make interactions and environments supportive to trauma survivors\n\n  \nLearn more and register. \n  \nTrainer \nEileen Hayes\, LICSW\, has been the President and CEO of Amos House since January 2001. Throughout her tenure\, she has helped grow the agency from a soup kitchen to a major social service agency that offers programs and services to individuals facing poverty\, hunger\, and homelessness. Under her leadership\, Amos House launched two social enterprises: More Than a Meal Catering and Amos House Builds. Both businesses employ graduates of its training programs and generate income to support the organization. During her time at Amos House\, she expanded its housing portfolio to 22 apartments and rooming houses that offer safe\, recovery housing for over 200 men\, women\, and families. During the pandemic\, Eileen and her team were on the front lines managing a warming center for over 200 individuals a night. In response to the increase in unhoused individuals and families\, Eileen opened a family shelter with 57 families and over 150 children\, as well as a shelter for older adults with special health needs. She received her Master’s in Social Work at NYU in 1984 and has spent her life’s work engaged in program design and implementation focused on strengthening individuals and families. She is a well-known trainer and facilitator in topics focused on trauma-informed interventions including trauma-informed care\, Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)\, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)\, and Motivational Interviewing (MI).
URL:https://c4innovates.com/event/from-surviving-to-thriving-trauma-informed-care-and-its-impact/
LOCATION:Amos House\, 460 Pine Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02907
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251215T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251215T140000
DTSTAMP:20260428T153843
CREATED:20251201T173521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T173521Z
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SUMMARY:American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) 101: Foundational Overview
DESCRIPTION:The American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Criteria is the most widely used framework for assessing individuals with substance use disorders and determining appropriate levels of care. This training provides an overview of the ASAM criteria’s purpose\, dimensions\, and best practices\, working to build a practical foundation for effectively using it to guide placement decisions. Participants will learn how the ASAM assessment supports person-centered\, strengths-based care and will be given the opportunity to apply the criteria in real-world scenarios to support learning and confidence. \n  \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDescribe the purpose and importance of the ASAM criteria\nDescribe the six assessment dimensions of the ASAM and their relevance\nExplain the ASAM continuum of care and the difference between levels\nApply ASAM criteria to real-world scenarios to promote better understanding of processes\n\n  \nLearn more and register today! \n  \nTrainer: \nAnna Erdei\, MBA\, MA\, LMHC\, joined Bay State Community Services in August 2020 and is responsible for overseeing the Outpatient Clinic\, Behavioral Health Community Partner program\, and criminal justice and correctional programs. In her current role as Senior Vice President of Outpatient Services\, Anna provides supervision and support to all programs in the Outpatient Clinic\, including the Director of the Heart-to Heart Program\, Behavioral Health Community Partners\, and Recovery Coaching Services. Anna obtained a Master of Arts degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Lesley University and a MBA with a concentration in healthcare management from Northeastern University. She became a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in 2007.
URL:https://c4innovates.com/event/american-society-of-addiction-medicine-asam-101-foundational-overview/
LOCATION:Amos House\, 460 Pine Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02907
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251107T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251107T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T153843
CREATED:20250821T201339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T195639Z
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SUMMARY:Taking Action for Whole Health and Wellbeing
DESCRIPTION:The Copeland Center’s Taking Action for Whole Health & Wellbeing course is a co-facilitated group process that supports individuals in creating a personalized system for recovering\, sustaining\, and improving their whole health outcomes. \n  \nThe curriculum is based on Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration’s (SAMHSA) Taking Action curriculum and other recovery publications developed with input from individuals with lived experience of recovery from mental health\, addictions\, and co-occurring challenges. The program integrates evidence-based and experiential peer-to-peer strategies that have demonstrated effectiveness through research and provider feedback. \n  \nEssential Elements: \n\nRecovery\, wellness\, self-care\, self-compassion\, and action orientation\nFocus on self-esteem\, connection\, hope\, empowerment\, self-determination\, education\, community inclusion\, and self-advocacy\nBuilding a strong support system and utilizing personal and community resources\nWellness tools\, skills\, and strategies for whole health\, including physical health aspects such as exercise\, nutrition\, light\, sleep\, and smoking\nSpirituality\, complementary\, alternative\, and additional wellness tools\nDeveloping action plans for triggers\, early warning signs\, and difficult times\nHealthcare\, medications\, crisis planning\, and advanced directives\nPost-crisis and post-relapse planning\nWellness topics: employment\, meaningful activity\, motivation\, and lifestyle\n\n  \nThe course is led by two trained peer co-facilitators following the Copeland Center’s evidence-based and experiential peer engagement strategies\, incorporating over two decades of experience. Training includes principles from Self-Directed Care\, Wellness Self-Management\, Motivation Theory\, and Peer Support. \n\n\nLearning Objectives:\n\n\n\nDefine key concepts of recovery\, wellness\, self-care\, and self-compassion\, and describe how they apply to their personal whole health journey.\nReflect on meaningful activities and lifestyle choices\, including employment\, community involvement\, and personal passions\, as essential components of whole health.\nIdentify and apply peer-supported tools and evidence-based strategies to increase self-determination\, empowerment\, hope\, and motivation.\nStrengthen social support systems by exploring and connecting with personal\, peer\, and community resources that align with their wellness goals.\n\n\n\n  \nLearn more and register! \n\n\n\nTrainers:\n\n\nScott Metzger brought his 40 years of business management experience\, as well as his own “lived experience”\, to the Maine non-profit community in a variety of roles. Formerly\, Scott was the Director of Recovery Services at Sweetser with responsibilities for the Peer Support Specialist in the Emergency Department at Mid Coast Hospital seven days a week\, the 24/7 statewide peer Intentional Warm Line\, Intentional Peer Support integrated into ACT and Behavioral Health Home Teams and the state-wide Peer Training Network. Currently Scott is an active member of the Copeland Center Board\, a certified Intentional Peer Support Specialist and an enthusiast for Taking Action for Whole Health and Wellbeing. Scott is working on Wellness on Wheels\, a project that supports holistic wellness and utilizes small meaningful steps known as “micro-wellness”; to move towards the life people want for themselves. Scott has combined his love of travel and biking for the goal of cycling the circumference of the lower 48\, and visiting the four corners\, one section at a time. This Fall\, he is pedaling from Lubec\, Maine to New Bern\, North Carolina. \n  \nKatie Wilson is the Chief Operations Officer and comes to the Copeland Center after working with Mary Ellen Copeland\, Ph.D. Over the past decade\, Katie has worked to guide systems and organizational leaders to implement the evidenced based practice of peer group model programs as well as help tailor wellness and recovery programs using the Copeland Center’s network of trained educators for their organizational recovery events and services. Katie produces and hosts Doors to Wellbeing’s popular monthly Peer Specialist Webinar Series serving over 30\,000 peer specialists each year. Katie is a popular speaker and trainer. Recently\, she has presented at the following conferences: Peerpocalyse\, VT Dept of Mental Health Conference\, Peerpalooza\, National Association for Peer Supporter Annual Conference\, Peer Support Coalition of PA Annual Conference\, and NYC Conference for Working Peer Specialists. Katie has worked for Marlboro College’s MBA program in Managing for Sustainability and the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation. Katie received her BA from Bennington College and her master’s degree from New York University’s Center for Global Affairs where she studied international human rights and mental health.
URL:https://c4innovates.com/event/taking-action-for-whole-health-and-wellbeing-2/
LOCATION:Amos House\, 460 Pine Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02907
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251106T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251106T163000
DTSTAMP:20260428T153843
CREATED:20250821T201116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T195546Z
UID:10000400-1762419600-1762446600@c4innovates.com
SUMMARY:Taking Action for Whole Health and Wellbeing
DESCRIPTION:The Copeland Center’s Taking Action for Whole Health & Wellbeing course is a co-facilitated group process that supports individuals in creating a personalized system for recovering\, sustaining\, and improving their whole health outcomes. \n  \nThe curriculum is based on Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration’s (SAMHSA) Taking Action curriculum and other recovery publications developed with input from individuals with lived experience of recovery from mental health\, addictions\, and co-occurring challenges. The program integrates evidence-based and experiential peer-to-peer strategies that have demonstrated effectiveness through research and provider feedback. \n  \nEssential Elements: \n\nRecovery\, wellness\, self-care\, self-compassion\, and action orientation\nFocus on self-esteem\, connection\, hope\, empowerment\, self-determination\, education\, community inclusion\, and self-advocacy\nBuilding a strong support system and utilizing personal and community resources\nWellness tools\, skills\, and strategies for whole health\, including physical health aspects such as exercise\, nutrition\, light\, sleep\, and smoking\nSpirituality\, complementary\, alternative\, and additional wellness tools\nDeveloping action plans for triggers\, early warning signs\, and difficult times\nHealthcare\, medications\, crisis planning\, and advanced directives\nPost-crisis and post-relapse planning\nWellness topics: employment\, meaningful activity\, motivation\, and lifestyle\n\n  \nThe course is led by two trained peer co-facilitators following the Copeland Center’s evidence-based and experiential peer engagement strategies\, incorporating over two decades of experience. Training includes principles from Self-Directed Care\, Wellness Self-Management\, Motivation Theory\, and Peer Support. \n\n\n\nLearning Objectives:\n\n\n\nDefine key concepts of recovery\, wellness\, self-care\, and self-compassion\, and describe how they apply to their personal whole health journey.\nReflect on meaningful activities and lifestyle choices\, including employment\, community involvement\, and personal passions\, as essential components of whole health.\nIdentify and apply peer-supported tools and evidence-based strategies to increase self-determination\, empowerment\, hope\, and motivation.\nStrengthen social support systems by exploring and connecting with personal\, peer\, and community resources that align with their wellness goals.\n\n\n\n  \nLearn more about this 3-day training and register! \n  \n\n\nTrainers:\n\n\nScott Metzger brought his 40 years of business management experience\, as well as his own “lived experience”\, to the Maine non-profit community in a variety of roles. Formerly\, Scott was the Director of Recovery Services at Sweetser with responsibilities for the Peer Support Specialist in the Emergency Department at Mid Coast Hospital seven days a week\, the 24/7 statewide peer Intentional Warm Line\, Intentional Peer Support integrated into ACT and Behavioral Health Home Teams and the state-wide Peer Training Network. Currently Scott is an active member of the Copeland Center Board\, a certified Intentional Peer Support Specialist and an enthusiast for Taking Action for Whole Health and Wellbeing. Scott is working on Wellness on Wheels\, a project that supports holistic wellness and utilizes small meaningful steps known as “micro-wellness”; to move towards the life people want for themselves. Scott has combined his love of travel and biking for the goal of cycling the circumference of the lower 48\, and visiting the four corners\, one section at a time. This Fall\, he is pedaling from Lubec\, Maine to New Bern\, North Carolina. \n  \nKatie Wilson is the Chief Operations Officer and comes to the Copeland Center after working with Mary Ellen Copeland\, Ph.D. Over the past decade\, Katie has worked to guide systems and organizational leaders to implement the evidenced based practice of peer group model programs as well as help tailor wellness and recovery programs using the Copeland Center’s network of trained educators for their organizational recovery events and services. Katie produces and hosts Doors to Wellbeing’s popular monthly Peer Specialist Webinar Series serving over 30\,000 peer specialists each year. Katie is a popular speaker and trainer. Recently\, she has presented at the following conferences: Peerpocalyse\, VT Dept of Mental Health Conference\, Peerpalooza\, National Association for Peer Supporter Annual Conference\, Peer Support Coalition of PA Annual Conference\, and NYC Conference for Working Peer Specialists. Katie has worked for Marlboro College’s MBA program in Managing for Sustainability and the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation. Katie received her BA from Bennington College and her master’s degree from New York University’s Center for Global Affairs where she studied international human rights and mental health.
URL:https://c4innovates.com/event/taking-action-for-whole-health-and-wellbeing/2025-11-06/
LOCATION:Amos House\, 460 Pine Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02907
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251105T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251105T163000
DTSTAMP:20260428T153843
CREATED:20250821T201116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T195546Z
UID:10000399-1762333200-1762360200@c4innovates.com
SUMMARY:Taking Action for Whole Health and Wellbeing
DESCRIPTION:The Copeland Center’s Taking Action for Whole Health & Wellbeing course is a co-facilitated group process that supports individuals in creating a personalized system for recovering\, sustaining\, and improving their whole health outcomes. \n  \nThe curriculum is based on Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration’s (SAMHSA) Taking Action curriculum and other recovery publications developed with input from individuals with lived experience of recovery from mental health\, addictions\, and co-occurring challenges. The program integrates evidence-based and experiential peer-to-peer strategies that have demonstrated effectiveness through research and provider feedback. \n  \nEssential Elements: \n\nRecovery\, wellness\, self-care\, self-compassion\, and action orientation\nFocus on self-esteem\, connection\, hope\, empowerment\, self-determination\, education\, community inclusion\, and self-advocacy\nBuilding a strong support system and utilizing personal and community resources\nWellness tools\, skills\, and strategies for whole health\, including physical health aspects such as exercise\, nutrition\, light\, sleep\, and smoking\nSpirituality\, complementary\, alternative\, and additional wellness tools\nDeveloping action plans for triggers\, early warning signs\, and difficult times\nHealthcare\, medications\, crisis planning\, and advanced directives\nPost-crisis and post-relapse planning\nWellness topics: employment\, meaningful activity\, motivation\, and lifestyle\n\n  \nThe course is led by two trained peer co-facilitators following the Copeland Center’s evidence-based and experiential peer engagement strategies\, incorporating over two decades of experience. Training includes principles from Self-Directed Care\, Wellness Self-Management\, Motivation Theory\, and Peer Support. \n\n\n\nLearning Objectives:\n\n\n\nDefine key concepts of recovery\, wellness\, self-care\, and self-compassion\, and describe how they apply to their personal whole health journey.\nReflect on meaningful activities and lifestyle choices\, including employment\, community involvement\, and personal passions\, as essential components of whole health.\nIdentify and apply peer-supported tools and evidence-based strategies to increase self-determination\, empowerment\, hope\, and motivation.\nStrengthen social support systems by exploring and connecting with personal\, peer\, and community resources that align with their wellness goals.\n\n\n\n  \nLearn more about this 3-day training and register! \n  \n\n\nTrainers:\n\n\nScott Metzger brought his 40 years of business management experience\, as well as his own “lived experience”\, to the Maine non-profit community in a variety of roles. Formerly\, Scott was the Director of Recovery Services at Sweetser with responsibilities for the Peer Support Specialist in the Emergency Department at Mid Coast Hospital seven days a week\, the 24/7 statewide peer Intentional Warm Line\, Intentional Peer Support integrated into ACT and Behavioral Health Home Teams and the state-wide Peer Training Network. Currently Scott is an active member of the Copeland Center Board\, a certified Intentional Peer Support Specialist and an enthusiast for Taking Action for Whole Health and Wellbeing. Scott is working on Wellness on Wheels\, a project that supports holistic wellness and utilizes small meaningful steps known as “micro-wellness”; to move towards the life people want for themselves. Scott has combined his love of travel and biking for the goal of cycling the circumference of the lower 48\, and visiting the four corners\, one section at a time. This Fall\, he is pedaling from Lubec\, Maine to New Bern\, North Carolina. \n  \nKatie Wilson is the Chief Operations Officer and comes to the Copeland Center after working with Mary Ellen Copeland\, Ph.D. Over the past decade\, Katie has worked to guide systems and organizational leaders to implement the evidenced based practice of peer group model programs as well as help tailor wellness and recovery programs using the Copeland Center’s network of trained educators for their organizational recovery events and services. Katie produces and hosts Doors to Wellbeing’s popular monthly Peer Specialist Webinar Series serving over 30\,000 peer specialists each year. Katie is a popular speaker and trainer. Recently\, she has presented at the following conferences: Peerpocalyse\, VT Dept of Mental Health Conference\, Peerpalooza\, National Association for Peer Supporter Annual Conference\, Peer Support Coalition of PA Annual Conference\, and NYC Conference for Working Peer Specialists. Katie has worked for Marlboro College’s MBA program in Managing for Sustainability and the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation. Katie received her BA from Bennington College and her master’s degree from New York University’s Center for Global Affairs where she studied international human rights and mental health.
URL:https://c4innovates.com/event/taking-action-for-whole-health-and-wellbeing/2025-11-05/
LOCATION:Amos House\, 460 Pine Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02907
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251103T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251103T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T153843
CREATED:20251001T194054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T194054Z
UID:10000403-1762160400-1762185600@c4innovates.com
SUMMARY:HIPAA/Ethics Training
DESCRIPTION:This training provides a comprehensive overview of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and the ethical standards in Rhode Island that guide professional practice for providers. Participants will learn how to protect privacy\, maintain confidentiality\, and navigate complex situations using ethical guidelines. Through real-world scenarios and interactive discussion\, this training equips participants to make informed\, ethical decisions that uphold both professional integrity and the rights of those they serve. \n  \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDefine key principles of HIPAA and professional ethics in RI\nDescribe the process for ethical decision making\nIdentify common threats to good ethical care in behavioral health\nIdentify and describe client rights\nApply HIPAA and ethical guidelines to real world case studies\n\n  \nLearn more and register. \n  \nTrainer \nAnna Erdei\, MBA\, MA\, LMHC\, joined Bay State Community Services (BSCS) in August 2020 and is responsible for overseeing the Outpatient Clinic\, Behavioral Health Community Partner (BHCP) program\, and criminal justice and correctional programs. In her current role as Senior Vice President of Outpatient Services\, Anna provides supervision and support to all programs in the Outpatient Clinic\, including the Director of the Heart-to Heart Program\, Behavioral-Health Community Partners\, and Recovery Coaching Services. Anna obtained her Master of Arts degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Lesley University and her MBA with concentration in healthcare management from Northeastern University. She received her LMHC licensure in 2007.
URL:https://c4innovates.com/event/hipaa-ethics-training/
LOCATION:Amos House\, 460 Pine Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02907
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251024T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251024T150000
DTSTAMP:20260428T153843
CREATED:20250804T142318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T195337Z
UID:10000031-1761296400-1761318000@c4innovates.com
SUMMARY:From Surviving to Thriving: Trauma-Informed Care & Its Impact
DESCRIPTION:Due to the high prevalence of trauma in persons served\, trauma-informed care becomes an essential piece of all effective services. This training provides an overview of the prevalence and impact of trauma\, the neurobiology of trauma\, and best practices in delivering trauma-informed care. The session emphasizes how trauma-informed care is not a technique\, but a shift in mindset that guides every interaction\, policy\, and practice\, for staff at all levels. Attendees will learn practical strategies for creating safer\, more supportive spaces which support and promote long-term healing. \n  \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDefine trauma and its impact\nExplain how trauma can impact participation and engagement in services\nIdentify SAMHSA’s key assumptions and principles of delivering trauma-informed care\nIdentify actionable strategies that work to make interactions and environments supportive to trauma survivors\n\n  \nLearn more and register! \n  \nTrainer: \nEileen Hayes\, LICSW\, has been the President and CEO of Amos House since January 2001. Throughout her tenure she has helped grow the agency from a soup kitchen to a major social service agency that offers programs and services to individuals facing poverty\, hunger and homelessness. Under her leadership\, Amos House launched two social enterprises\, More Than a Meal Catering and Amos House Builds. Both businesses employ graduates of its training programs and generate income to support the organization. During her time at Amos House\, she expanded its housing portfolio to 22 apartments and rooming houses that offer safe\, recovery housing for over 200 men\, women\, and families. During the pandemic\, Eileen and her team were on the front lines managing a warming center for over 200 individuals a night. In response to the increase in unhoused individuals and families\, Eileen opened a family shelter with 57 families and over 150 children\, as well as a shelter for older adults with special health needs. She received her Master’s in Social Work at NYU in 1984 and has spent her life’s work engaged in program design and implementation focused on strengthening individuals and families. She is a well-known trainer and facilitator in topics focused on trauma informed interventions including Trauma-Informed Care\, ACES\, DBT and MI.
URL:https://c4innovates.com/event/from-surviving-to-thriving-trauma-informed-care-its-impact/
LOCATION:Amos House\, 460 Pine Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02907
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251020T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251020T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T153843
CREATED:20251001T193441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T193441Z
UID:10000402-1760950800-1760976000@c4innovates.com
SUMMARY:Human Rights Officer Training
DESCRIPTION:This training provides a comprehensive overview for Human Rights Officers (HRO) and how they promote and protect human rights in diverse contexts. Participants will explore the history and principles of international human rights law\, clients’ rights guaranteed by Rhode Island\, and the role of the HRO in behavioral health services. Through interactive exercises and practical guidance\, the training emphasizes how to identify rights violations and employ HROs as a source of advocacy\, support\, and protection for clients. \n  \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDescribe the history of human rights\nIdentify clients’ rights as outline by BHDDH and the state of Rhode Island\nExplain the role of an HRO and how it works to provide protection\nDescribe the reporting process when violations are encountered\n\n  \nLearn more and register. \n  \nTrainer \nAnna Erdei\, MBA\, MA\, LMHC\, joined Bay State Community Services (BSCS) in August 2020 and is responsible for overseeing the Outpatient Clinic\, Behavioral Health Community Partner (BHCP) program\, and criminal justice and correctional programs. In her current role as Senior Vice President of Outpatient Services\, Anna provides supervision and support to all programs in the Outpatient Clinic\, including the Director of the Heart-to Heart Program\, Behavioral-Health Community Partners\, and Recovery Coaching Services. She currently serves as the Human Rights Officer at BSCS. Anna obtained her Master of Arts degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Lesley University and her MBA with a concentration in healthcare management from Northeastern University. She received her LMHC licensure in 2007.
URL:https://c4innovates.com/event/human-rights-officer-training/
LOCATION:Amos House\, 460 Pine Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02907
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251003T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251003T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T153843
CREATED:20250708T181851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T195105Z
UID:10000023-1759482000-1759507200@c4innovates.com
SUMMARY:Harm Reduction Training
DESCRIPTION:This training will include a review of the basic principles and practices of harm reduction\, an overview of why it works\, sample harm reduction strategies\, and interactive activities to enhance learning. Harm reduction is a philosophy and set of strategies that seeks to minimize harm associated with high-risk behaviors while supporting positive\, incremental behavior change. The harm reduction approach believes all people are capable of change and will do so when they are ready and when circumstances allow. It uses compassion\, dignity\, respect\, and consistent positive regard to promote healing and long-term recovery. \n  \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify the core tenants of the harm reduction approach\nExplain why harm reduction works to increase recovery outcomes\nDescribe high-risk behaviors and corresponding harm reduction strategies\nExplain how motivational conversations play a key role in the harm reduction approach\n\n  \nRegistration & More Info: ritta.skilljar.com/harm-reduction-october-3-2025-in-person-amos-house \n  \nTrainer: \nElizabeth Black\, LADC\, has spent her career working with and on behalf of people with behavioral health disorders. She holds a master’s degree in Rehabilitation Counseling and is a Licensed Drug and Alcohol Counselor. Ms. Black serves as subject matter expert\, trainer\, and technical assistance provider for behavioral health and recovery initiatives.  Her areas of interest and expertise include harm reduction\, medication for opioid use disorder\, rural healthcare systems\, and health and wellness in recovery.  Prior to her current role at C4 innovations\, Ms. Black worked for the Department of Mental Health for the state of Oklahoma for over a decade. In her work there\, she oversaw the implementation of health and wellness interventions into behavioral health services statewide. In that role\, her team received a governor’s commendation for their work which resulted in better health outcomes in Oklahoma’s most vulnerable communities. She currently resides in Quincy\, MA.
URL:https://c4innovates.com/event/harm-reduction-training-3/
LOCATION:Amos House\, 460 Pine Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02907
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250926T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250926T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T153843
CREATED:20250804T141804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T190501Z
UID:10000030-1758880800-1758891600@c4innovates.com
SUMMARY:ACEs: From Hardship to Healing
DESCRIPTION:As we have come to understand the role of trauma in behavioral health conditions\, we know that Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) can leave lasting imprints on the body\, brain\, and behavior. This training offers a comprehensive introduction to the ACEs framework\, an exploration of the original groundbreaking study\, and an overview of best practices in identifying and mitigating ACEs to support health\, healing\, and happiness in those we serve. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDescribe key findings and implications of the original ACE Study\nExplore the updated ACE Pyramid and how it maps the trajectory from trauma to outcomes in adulthood\nIdentify best practices for supporting prevention\, healing\, and resilience in the people we serve\n\nLearn more and register today! \nTrainer: \nEileen Hayes\, LICSW\, has been the President and CEO of Amos House since January 2001. Throughout her tenure she has helped grow the agency from a soup kitchen to a major social service agency that offers programs and services to individuals facing poverty\, hunger and homelessness. Under her leadership\, Amos House launched two social enterprises\, More Than a Meal Catering and Amos House Builds. Both businesses employ graduates of its training programs and generate income to support the organization. During her time at Amos House\, she expanded its housing portfolio to 22 apartments and rooming houses that offer safe\, recovery housing for over 200 men\, women\, and families. During the pandemic\, Eileen and her team were on the front lines managing a warming center for over 200 individuals a night. In response to the increase in unhoused individuals and families\, Eileen opened a family shelter with 57 families and over 150 children\, as well as a shelter for older adults with special health needs. She received her Master’s in Social Work at NYU in 1984 and has spent her life’s work engaged in program design and implementation focused on strengthening individuals and families. She is a well-known trainer and facilitator in topics focused on trauma informed interventions including Trauma-Informed Care\, ACES\, DBT and MI.
URL:https://c4innovates.com/event/aces-from-hardship-to-healing/
LOCATION:Amos House\, 460 Pine Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02907
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250829T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250829T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T153843
CREATED:20250708T181256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250708T183542Z
UID:10000022-1756458000-1756483200@c4innovates.com
SUMMARY:Harm Reduction Training
DESCRIPTION:This training will include a review of the basic principles and practices of harm reduction\, an overview of why it works\, sample harm reduction strategies\, and interactive activities to enhance learning. Harm reduction is a philosophy and set of strategies that seeks to minimize harm associated with high-risk behaviors while supporting positive\, incremental behavior change. The harm reduction approach believes all people are capable of change and will do so when they are ready and when circumstances allow. It uses compassion\, dignity\, respect\, and consistent positive regard to promote healing and long-term recovery. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify the core tenants of the harm reduction approach\nExplain why harm reduction works to increase recovery outcomes\nDescribe high-risk behaviors and corresponding harm reduction strategies\nExplain how motivational conversations play a key role in the harm reduction approach\n\n*If this date does not work for you\, the same training will also be held on July 21 and October 3. \nCost: $20 \nRegistration & More Info: ritta.skilljar.com/harm-reduction-august-29-2025-in-person-amos-house \nTrainer: \nElizabeth Black\, LADC\, has spent her career working with and on behalf of people with behavioral health disorders. She holds a master’s degree in Rehabilitation Counseling and is a Licensed Drug and Alcohol Counselor. Ms. Black serves as subject matter expert\, trainer\, and technical assistance provider for behavioral health and recovery initiatives.  Her areas of interest and expertise include harm reduction\, medication for opioid use disorder\, rural healthcare systems\, and health and wellness in recovery.  Prior to her current role at C4 innovations\, Ms. Black worked for the Department of Mental Health for the state of Oklahoma for over a decade. In her work there\, she oversaw the implementation of health and wellness interventions into behavioral health services statewide. In that role\, her team received a governor’s commendation for their work which resulted in better health outcomes in Oklahoma’s most vulnerable communities. She currently resides in Quincy\, MA.
URL:https://c4innovates.com/event/harm-reduction-training-2/
LOCATION:Amos House\, 460 Pine Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02907
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250721T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250721T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T153843
CREATED:20250708T180119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250710T172731Z
UID:10000021-1753088400-1753113600@c4innovates.com
SUMMARY:Harm Reduction Training
DESCRIPTION:This training will include a review of the basic principles and practices of harm reduction\, an overview of why it works\, sample harm reduction strategies\, and interactive activities to enhance learning. Harm reduction is a philosophy and set of strategies that seeks to minimize harm associated with high-risk behaviors while supporting positive\, incremental behavior change. The harm reduction approach believes all people are capable of change and will do so when they are ready and when circumstances allow. It uses compassion\, dignity\, respect\, and consistent positive regard to promote healing and long-term recovery. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify the core tenants of the harm reduction approach\nExplain why harm reduction works to increase recovery outcomes\nDescribe high-risk behaviors and corresponding harm reduction strategies\nExplain how motivational conversations play a key role in the harm reduction approach\n\n*If this date does not work for you\, the same training will also be held on August 29 and October 3. \nCost: $20 \nRegistration & More Info: ritta.skilljar.com/harm-reduction-july-21-2025-in-person-amos-house \nTrainer: \nElizabeth Black\, LADC\, has spent her career working with and on behalf of people with behavioral health disorders. She holds a master’s degree in Rehabilitation Counseling and is a Licensed Drug and Alcohol Counselor. Ms. Black serves as subject matter expert\, trainer\, and technical assistance provider for behavioral health and recovery initiatives.  Her areas of interest and expertise include harm reduction\, medication for opioid use disorder\, rural healthcare systems\, and health and wellness in recovery.  Prior to her current role at C4 innovations\, Ms. Black worked for the Department of Mental Health for the state of Oklahoma for over a decade. In her work there\, she oversaw the implementation of health and wellness interventions into behavioral health services statewide. In that role\, her team received a governor’s commendation for their work which resulted in better health outcomes in Oklahoma’s most vulnerable communities. She currently resides in Quincy\, MA.
URL:https://c4innovates.com/event/harm-reduction-training/
LOCATION:Amos House\, 460 Pine Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02907
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250429T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250430T153000
DTSTAMP:20260428T153843
CREATED:20250409T184532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250409T185144Z
UID:10000012-1745917200-1746027000@c4innovates.com
SUMMARY:Dual Certified Peer Recovery & Community Health Workers Course\, Continued
DESCRIPTION:Join this dual certificate training for Peer Recovery and Community Health workers. The 70 hour training will include 46 hours of BHHDH peer recovery training and 24 hours of additional community health worker skill based competencies. \nApply today!\nDates: March 31\, April 1-4\, April 7-9\, April 22-24\, April 29-30 \nTime: 9 am-3:30 pm \nLunch will be provided. \nCore competencies include: \n\n Ethics & Boundaries\nMentoring & Education\nRecovery & Wellness\nAdvocacy\nProfessionalism\nEffective Communication\nCultural Competence\nHealth Equity\nCommunity Health Concepts\nCare Coordination\n\nThis course is being offered through a collaboration with Amos House\, Parent Support Network of RI\, and C4 Innovations and with support from BHDDH.
URL:https://c4innovates.com/event/dual-certified-peer-recovery-community-health-workers-course-5/
LOCATION:Amos House\, 460 Pine Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02907
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250422T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250424T153000
DTSTAMP:20260428T153843
CREATED:20250409T184451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250409T185219Z
UID:10000011-1745312400-1745508600@c4innovates.com
SUMMARY:Dual Certified Peer Recovery & Community Health Workers Course\, Continued
DESCRIPTION:Join this dual certificate training for Peer Recovery and Community Health workers. The 70 hour training will include 46 hours of BHHDH peer recovery training and 24 hours of additional community health worker skill based competencies. \nApply today!\nDates: March 31\, April 1-4\, April 7-9\, April 22-24\, April 29-30 \nTime: 9 am-3:30 pm \nLunch will be provided. \nCore competencies include: \n\n Ethics & Boundaries\nMentoring & Education\nRecovery & Wellness\nAdvocacy\nProfessionalism\nEffective Communication\nCultural Competence\nHealth Equity\nCommunity Health Concepts\nCare Coordination\n\nThis course is being offered through a collaboration with Amos House\, Parent Support Network of RI\, and C4 Innovations and with support from BHDDH.
URL:https://c4innovates.com/event/dual-certified-peer-recovery-community-health-workers-course-4/
LOCATION:Amos House\, 460 Pine Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02907
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250407T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250409T153000
DTSTAMP:20260428T153843
CREATED:20250409T184341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250409T185302Z
UID:10000010-1744016400-1744212600@c4innovates.com
SUMMARY:Dual Certified Peer Recovery & Community Health Workers Course\, Continued
DESCRIPTION:Join this dual certificate training for Peer Recovery and Community Health workers. The 70 hour training will include 46 hours of BHHDH peer recovery training and 24 hours of additional community health worker skill based competencies. \nApply today!\nDates: March 31\, April 1-4\, April 7-9\, April 22-24\, April 29-30 \nTime: 9 am-3:30 pm \nLunch will be provided. \nCore competencies include: \n\n Ethics & Boundaries\nMentoring & Education\nRecovery & Wellness\nAdvocacy\nProfessionalism\nEffective Communication\nCultural Competence\nHealth Equity\nCommunity Health Concepts\nCare Coordination\n\nThis course is being offered through a collaboration with Amos House\, Parent Support Network of RI\, and C4 Innovations and with support from BHDDH.
URL:https://c4innovates.com/event/dual-certified-peer-recovery-community-health-workers-course-3/
LOCATION:Amos House\, 460 Pine Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02907
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250331T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250404T153000
DTSTAMP:20260428T153843
CREATED:20250409T184204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250409T184207Z
UID:10000006-1743411600-1743780600@c4innovates.com
SUMMARY:Dual Certified Peer Recovery & Community Health Workers Course
DESCRIPTION:Join this dual certificate training for Peer Recovery and Community Health workers. The 70 hour training will include 46 hours of BHHDH peer recovery training and 24 hours of additional community health worker skill based competencies. \nApply today!\nDates: March 31\, April 1-4\, April 7-9\, April 22-24\, April 29-30 \nTime: 9 am-3:30 pm \nLunch will be provided. \nCore competencies include: \n\n Ethics & Boundaries\nMentoring & Education\nRecovery & Wellness\nAdvocacy\nProfessionalism\nEffective Communication\nCultural Competence\nHealth Equity\nCommunity Health Concepts\nCare Coordination\n\nThis course is being offered through a collaboration with Amos House\, Parent Support Network of RI\, and C4 Innovations and with support from BHDDH.
URL:https://c4innovates.com/event/dual-certified-peer-recovery-community-health-workers-course-2/
LOCATION:Amos House\, 460 Pine Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02907
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