![]() ![]() ![]() Current Online Behavioral Trends and Updates.Trauma-Informed Safe and Caring School Communities.Targeted Hate and Racism: A Restorative Approach Case Study.Communicating Through Crisis: Navigating Critical Incidents.Cyberbullying: Strategies for Prevention and Intervention.Case Study Approach: Utilizing Digital Threat Assessment®.Advanced Digital Threat Assessment® Training.PSSTWorld: Anonymous Online Student Reporting Tool.Worrisome Online Behavior™ (WOB) Reports.Attend the entirety of the 44-hour/6 session training ONLINE Not be listed on the Medicaid provider exclusion list ![]() Live, work, and/or volunteer in Multnomah County. If you identify as a family member, please go to OHA's website to find certified Family Support Specialist Trainings in Oregon.)Ģ. (PLEASE NOTE: If you do not self-identify as a peer, you will not be eligible for this training. □□□ □□□□ □□□□□□□□ □□ □ □□□□ which is defined as a self-identified person currently or formerly receiving mental health services. **Class size is limited to 20 participants, and per Multnomah County Contract, preference is given to those already volunteering or employed by mental health and/or related agencies in the county in peer support roles.** This training is offered at no cost to people who LIVE, WORK and/or VOLUNTEER in Multnomah County (if this is not you, you will not be eligible for the training). The training consists of 44 online classroom hours and a written exam. Individuals who complete the 44-hour PSST training are eligible to become Oregon State Certified Peer Support Specialists for adult mental health under the Traditional Health Worker (THW) program. There will be an emphasis on working with LGBTQ+ identifying peers in a peer support setting. Cultivating a training environment where all participants identify as LGBTQ+ will foster a safe and non-judgmental space for sharing and learning. ![]() In an effort to train more Peer Support Specialists that reflect the demographics of our community, this upcoming training is specifically for adults who identify as LGBTQ+. Through a narrative approach, participants will recognize the power of the stories that they tell themselves, and how to reconstruct their life narrative according to person-centered principles that will assist them in reducing the influence of problems in their lives. The core elements of this program include wellness coping skills and WRAP training (Wellness Recovery Action Plan), all from a social justice framework with an emphasis on trauma-informed care, cultural humility model and narrative approaches. The curriculum is entitled Cultivating a New Life Through Community Connections, and the training was developed and will be facilitated by Fumiyo Nishimoto, MSW, LCSW.Ĭultivating a New Life through Community Connections is a 44- hour comprehensive training designed to inform and empower individuals wishing to work as peers within peer-delivered services, assisting individuals past or presently affected by mental health services, mental health system survival, addiction(s), co-occurring disorder(s), and traumatic experience(s), as they re-enter the community utilizing naturally occurring support. NAMI Multnomah is pleased to offer this Oregon Health Authority (OHA) approved Peer Support Specialist Training (PSST) for adults in Mental Health recovery. This is the start date of the following program: Applications for this training are now closed. ![]()
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