May
3
Wed
Family Peer Support @ StarkMHAR - Training Room
May 3 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Monday – Friday | May 1 –  May 5 | 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

 

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What is Family Peer Support: Family Peer Support (FPS) is a peer-to-peer approach to supporting families caring for children, youth, and young adults with behavioral, mental, emotional, or co-occurring challenges.  FPS is provided by a parent or caregiver with lived experience who is trained to assist other families by providing support, identifying resources, and facilitating access to services for the child and family.

Description:  Parent-to-parent peer support builds effective engagement and can facilitate more positive outcomes for a family. This one-to-one, face-to-face intensive work is provided by trained  caregivers with lived experience and is usually offered in the family’s home and community based upon the family’s schedule and preference. Sessions and length of service varies based upon the needs of the family, programmatic guidelines and funding requirements. Family Peer Support Providers can be employed in positions across the spectrum of service intensity levels, from trainers and community education, to individual parent support and care coordination, to a functioning member of a treatment team in a residential or inpatient setting. Regardless of their position or service program, it is important that FPSs receive training on the core competencies and skill sets of parent peer support. The FREDLA FPS Practice Model offers this essential training, as well as training in effective supervision of the FPS workforce and coaching for trainers of the Practice Model.

Who Should Attend This Training: Anyone who currently has or will have a position as a Family Peer Support Provider.  (Family Peer Support Providers can be called many different names, such as Parent Peer Support,  Family/Peer Partners, Family/Peer Navigators or Family/Peer Support Specialists)

Requirements: Lived experience as the primary caregiver for a child with behavioral, mental, emotional, or co-occurring challenges.  Willingness to disclose your status as a caregiver and use that experience in a professional capacity.  High school diploma or GED.

Individuals must complete the Family Peer Support Provider Training Application in order to be considered for this training.  This application must be received by April 17, 2023  in order to attend the training APPLICATION – CLICK HERE

Location: StarkMHAR Training Room
121 Cleveland Ave SW
Canton, OH 44702

Cost: This is a free training.

Please Register By: April 17, 2023

COVID-19 Protocols:  Please visit the Training Center to view the current protocols in place as StarkMHAR adapts safety measures as needed to be in alignment with the CDC and Governor DeWine’s recommendations.

May
4
Thu
Family Peer Support @ StarkMHAR - Training Room
May 4 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Monday – Friday | May 1 –  May 5 | 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

 

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What is Family Peer Support: Family Peer Support (FPS) is a peer-to-peer approach to supporting families caring for children, youth, and young adults with behavioral, mental, emotional, or co-occurring challenges.  FPS is provided by a parent or caregiver with lived experience who is trained to assist other families by providing support, identifying resources, and facilitating access to services for the child and family.

Description:  Parent-to-parent peer support builds effective engagement and can facilitate more positive outcomes for a family. This one-to-one, face-to-face intensive work is provided by trained  caregivers with lived experience and is usually offered in the family’s home and community based upon the family’s schedule and preference. Sessions and length of service varies based upon the needs of the family, programmatic guidelines and funding requirements. Family Peer Support Providers can be employed in positions across the spectrum of service intensity levels, from trainers and community education, to individual parent support and care coordination, to a functioning member of a treatment team in a residential or inpatient setting. Regardless of their position or service program, it is important that FPSs receive training on the core competencies and skill sets of parent peer support. The FREDLA FPS Practice Model offers this essential training, as well as training in effective supervision of the FPS workforce and coaching for trainers of the Practice Model.

Who Should Attend This Training: Anyone who currently has or will have a position as a Family Peer Support Provider.  (Family Peer Support Providers can be called many different names, such as Parent Peer Support,  Family/Peer Partners, Family/Peer Navigators or Family/Peer Support Specialists)

Requirements: Lived experience as the primary caregiver for a child with behavioral, mental, emotional, or co-occurring challenges.  Willingness to disclose your status as a caregiver and use that experience in a professional capacity.  High school diploma or GED.

Individuals must complete the Family Peer Support Provider Training Application in order to be considered for this training.  This application must be received by April 17, 2023  in order to attend the training APPLICATION – CLICK HERE

Location: StarkMHAR Training Room
121 Cleveland Ave SW
Canton, OH 44702

Cost: This is a free training.

Please Register By: April 17, 2023

COVID-19 Protocols:  Please visit the Training Center to view the current protocols in place as StarkMHAR adapts safety measures as needed to be in alignment with the CDC and Governor DeWine’s recommendations.

Cancelled – PartnerSolutions Steering Committee
May 4 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
Board Development Committee @ StarkMHAR office - 121 Cleveland Avenue SW, Canton, OH 44702
May 4 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

This meeting will be held in person at the StarkMHAR office at 121 Cleveland Avenue SW, Canton, Ohio 44702.

May
5
Fri
Family Peer Support @ StarkMHAR - Training Room
May 5 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Monday – Friday | May 1 –  May 5 | 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

 

click here to register

What is Family Peer Support: Family Peer Support (FPS) is a peer-to-peer approach to supporting families caring for children, youth, and young adults with behavioral, mental, emotional, or co-occurring challenges.  FPS is provided by a parent or caregiver with lived experience who is trained to assist other families by providing support, identifying resources, and facilitating access to services for the child and family.

Description:  Parent-to-parent peer support builds effective engagement and can facilitate more positive outcomes for a family. This one-to-one, face-to-face intensive work is provided by trained  caregivers with lived experience and is usually offered in the family’s home and community based upon the family’s schedule and preference. Sessions and length of service varies based upon the needs of the family, programmatic guidelines and funding requirements. Family Peer Support Providers can be employed in positions across the spectrum of service intensity levels, from trainers and community education, to individual parent support and care coordination, to a functioning member of a treatment team in a residential or inpatient setting. Regardless of their position or service program, it is important that FPSs receive training on the core competencies and skill sets of parent peer support. The FREDLA FPS Practice Model offers this essential training, as well as training in effective supervision of the FPS workforce and coaching for trainers of the Practice Model.

Who Should Attend This Training: Anyone who currently has or will have a position as a Family Peer Support Provider.  (Family Peer Support Providers can be called many different names, such as Parent Peer Support,  Family/Peer Partners, Family/Peer Navigators or Family/Peer Support Specialists)

Requirements: Lived experience as the primary caregiver for a child with behavioral, mental, emotional, or co-occurring challenges.  Willingness to disclose your status as a caregiver and use that experience in a professional capacity.  High school diploma or GED.

Individuals must complete the Family Peer Support Provider Training Application in order to be considered for this training.  This application must be received by April 17, 2023  in order to attend the training APPLICATION – CLICK HERE

Location: StarkMHAR Training Room
121 Cleveland Ave SW
Canton, OH 44702

Cost: This is a free training.

Please Register By: April 17, 2023

COVID-19 Protocols:  Please visit the Training Center to view the current protocols in place as StarkMHAR adapts safety measures as needed to be in alignment with the CDC and Governor DeWine’s recommendations.

May
9
Tue
Drug Free Stark County @ StarkMHAR
May 9 @ 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
May
10
Wed
Family Peer Support Supervisor Training @ StarkMHAR - Training Room
May 10 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Wednesday – Friday | May 10 – 12, 2023 | 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

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Who Should Attend This Training:  Anyone who currently has or will have a position as a Family Peer Support Provider Supervisor.  (Family Peer Support Providers can be called many different names, such as Parent Peer Support,  Family/Peer Partners, Family/Peer Navigators or Family/Peer Support Specialists)

What is Family Peer Support: Family Peer Support (FPS) is a peer-to-peer approach to supporting families caring for children, youth, and young adults with behavioral, mental, emotional, or co-occurring challenges.  FPS is provided by a parent or caregiver with lived experience who is trained to assist other families by providing support, identifying resources, and facilitating access to services for the child and family.

Description:  Supervision is a key component in the success of  Family Peer Support.  Effective supervision employs an approach that promotes the unique lived experience of the Family Peer Support Provider and encourages ongoing professional growth. This curriculum is part of the larger Family Peer Support Practice Model and addresses supervisory skills that will enhance your ability to fully support the work of the FPS. Training will include strategies, best practices and tools for your use in supervision, and you will have opportunities to problem solve around shared challenges and network with supervisors from other programs.

Individuals must complete the Family Peer Support Supervisor Training Application in order to be considered for this training.  This application must be received by April 17, 2023 in order to attend the trainingAPPLICATION – CLICK HERE

Location: StarkMHAR Training Room
121 Cleveland Ave SW
Canton, OH 44702

Cost: This is a free training.

Please Register By:  April 17, 2023

COVID-19 Protocols:  Please visit the Training Center to view the current protocols in place as StarkMHAR adapts safety measures as needed to be in alignment with the CDC and Governor DeWine’s recommendations.

Suicide Prevention Coalition Meeting @ StarkMHAR
May 10 @ 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm
May
11
Thu
Family Peer Support Supervisor Training @ StarkMHAR - Training Room
May 11 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Wednesday – Friday | May 10 – 12, 2023 | 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

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Who Should Attend This Training:  Anyone who currently has or will have a position as a Family Peer Support Provider Supervisor.  (Family Peer Support Providers can be called many different names, such as Parent Peer Support,  Family/Peer Partners, Family/Peer Navigators or Family/Peer Support Specialists)

What is Family Peer Support: Family Peer Support (FPS) is a peer-to-peer approach to supporting families caring for children, youth, and young adults with behavioral, mental, emotional, or co-occurring challenges.  FPS is provided by a parent or caregiver with lived experience who is trained to assist other families by providing support, identifying resources, and facilitating access to services for the child and family.

Description:  Supervision is a key component in the success of  Family Peer Support.  Effective supervision employs an approach that promotes the unique lived experience of the Family Peer Support Provider and encourages ongoing professional growth. This curriculum is part of the larger Family Peer Support Practice Model and addresses supervisory skills that will enhance your ability to fully support the work of the FPS. Training will include strategies, best practices and tools for your use in supervision, and you will have opportunities to problem solve around shared challenges and network with supervisors from other programs.

Individuals must complete the Family Peer Support Supervisor Training Application in order to be considered for this training.  This application must be received by April 17, 2023 in order to attend the trainingAPPLICATION – CLICK HERE

Location: StarkMHAR Training Room
121 Cleveland Ave SW
Canton, OH 44702

Cost: This is a free training.

Please Register By:  April 17, 2023

COVID-19 Protocols:  Please visit the Training Center to view the current protocols in place as StarkMHAR adapts safety measures as needed to be in alignment with the CDC and Governor DeWine’s recommendations.

May
12
Fri
Family Peer Support Supervisor Training @ StarkMHAR - Training Room
May 12 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Wednesday – Friday | May 10 – 12, 2023 | 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

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Who Should Attend This Training:  Anyone who currently has or will have a position as a Family Peer Support Provider Supervisor.  (Family Peer Support Providers can be called many different names, such as Parent Peer Support,  Family/Peer Partners, Family/Peer Navigators or Family/Peer Support Specialists)

What is Family Peer Support: Family Peer Support (FPS) is a peer-to-peer approach to supporting families caring for children, youth, and young adults with behavioral, mental, emotional, or co-occurring challenges.  FPS is provided by a parent or caregiver with lived experience who is trained to assist other families by providing support, identifying resources, and facilitating access to services for the child and family.

Description:  Supervision is a key component in the success of  Family Peer Support.  Effective supervision employs an approach that promotes the unique lived experience of the Family Peer Support Provider and encourages ongoing professional growth. This curriculum is part of the larger Family Peer Support Practice Model and addresses supervisory skills that will enhance your ability to fully support the work of the FPS. Training will include strategies, best practices and tools for your use in supervision, and you will have opportunities to problem solve around shared challenges and network with supervisors from other programs.

Individuals must complete the Family Peer Support Supervisor Training Application in order to be considered for this training.  This application must be received by April 17, 2023 in order to attend the trainingAPPLICATION – CLICK HERE

Location: StarkMHAR Training Room
121 Cleveland Ave SW
Canton, OH 44702

Cost: This is a free training.

Please Register By:  April 17, 2023

COVID-19 Protocols:  Please visit the Training Center to view the current protocols in place as StarkMHAR adapts safety measures as needed to be in alignment with the CDC and Governor DeWine’s recommendations.