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SUMMARY:SAMHSA Pre-Application Webinar for Community Crisis Response Partnerships
DESCRIPTION:The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)\, Center for Mental Health\nServices(CMHS)\, is announcing a webinar for prospective applicants interested in applying for fiscal year\n2022 Cooperative Agreements for Innovative Community Crisis Response Partnerships program (Short\nTitle: Community Crisis Response Partnerships). \nThe purpose of this program is to create or enhance existing mobile crisis response teams to divert\nadults\, children\, and youth experiencing mental health crises from law enforcement in high need\ncommunity(ies). This program recognizes a high-need community as a community where mobile crisis\nservices are absent or inconsistent\, where most mental health crises are responded to by first\nresponders\, and/or where first responders are not adequately trained or equipped to diffuse mental\nhealth crises. Award recipients will be expected to utilize SAMHSA’s National Guidelines for Behavioral\nHealth Crisis Care: Best Practice Toolkit as a guide for best practices in the delivery of mobile crisis\nservices. \nNote: Registration is not required. \nADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The NOFO and the Best Practice Toolkit are available on the SAMHSA\nwebsite at:\nhttps://www.samhsa.gov/grants/grant-announcements/sm-22-016\nhttps://www.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/national-guidelines-for-behavioral-health-crisis-care02242020.pdf \nApplicants with programmatic questions should contact SOC/CMHS staff via e-mail at\nWalker.Tisdale@samhsa.hhs.gov and for budget and grants management questions contact\nFOACMHS@samhsa.hhs.gov
URL:https://nyscouncil.org/event/samhsa-pre-application-webinar-for-community-crisis-response-partnerships/
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SUMMARY:Monthly OASAS Harm Reduction Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:Monthly OASAS Harm Reduction Office Hours with Providers will start in June. Please join us. \n\nThursday\, June 16\, 2022\, 1:00-2:30 pm with Kelly S. Ramsey\, MD\, OASAS CMO \nLink: \n\n\n\nhttps://meetny.webex.com/meetny/j.php?MTID=m10a4fa73d5b153d10e938c8d8468f90f
URL:https://nyscouncil.org/event/monthly-oasas-harm-reduction-office-hours/
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SUMMARY:Addressing the Pediatric Mental Health Crisis: Community Interventions and Resource Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Pediatrics for an Equitable Developmental Start (PEDS) Network\nLearning Collaborative Webinar Series \n“Addressing the Pediatric Mental Health Crisis:\nCommunity Interventions and Resources” \nTuesday\, June 21\, 2022 @ 12:00pm – 1:00pm \nThe American Academy of Pediatrics declared a national emergency in child and adolescent mental health. Families with children and adolescents are facing unprecedented levels of community trauma and emotional-mental health stress. The goal of this webinar is to share existing efforts and available resources to serve children and families during this time. \nPresenters: \nAmelia Koethen\, MS Ed\, LMHC\, CCTP\nMental Health Counselor\, Program Director\nAlbany Medical Center – CARES for Kids \nMaja Castillo\, MD\, MHA\nAVP Pediatric Medical Director\nHealthfirst
URL:https://nyscouncil.org/event/addressing-the-pediatric-mental-health-crisis-community-interventions-and-resource-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Compensation Equity: A Values-Based Framework & Implementation Guide
DESCRIPTION:Organizations deeply committed to justice are actively considering ways of making their compensation more equitable. And it is not easy. As leaders\, we confront labor market forces and the pervasive culture of secrecy around money even as our beliefs are shifting about how work and lived experience should be valued in a social justice context. \nIn this webinar\, the consulting team from Vega Mala Consulting will share a framework they have developed called the Compensation Scale Equity Process and Calculator™. This process and tool support organizations already deeply committed to equity\, to: \n\ndesign a pay scale that embodies organizational values;\nanalyze their current salaries for pay equity; and\,\ntransition along a continuum from a market-based salary policy to an anti-racist reparations model that works to reverse-engineer racist pay policies.Please note: This webinar is best suited to organizations steeped in equity values and comfortable challenging traditional compensation assumptions and practices.
URL:https://nyscouncil.org/event/compensation-equity-a-values-based-framework-implementation-guide/
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SUMMARY:PCDC Open for Business Program
DESCRIPTION:Our colleagues and partners at the Primary Care Development Corporation (PCDC)\, a non-profit provider of financing\, policy\, and technical assistance to healthcare providers\, are offering no-cost training and technical assistance for small health care organizations across New York. These projects can focus on integration\, revenue cycle\, operations improvement\, data and quality improvement\, access\, and other operational priorities. To be eligible\, your organization must have less than 500 employees and an annual top-line revenue less than $15MM. If interested\, please contact Isaac Kastenbaum at ikastenbaum@pcdc.org. \nAn overview webinar for PCDC’s Open for Business program is scheduled for June 30\, 2022 from 12-12:45PM ET. Register here: https://pcdc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_N-T4QY0wTj6XkCb6_sjj1g \nIn addition\, PCDC has made available a free\, online learning platform to support administrative and frontline staff\, operating in smaller practice settings\, to build the necessary skills for organization success. Enrollment is free and available here: https://pcdc.course.tc/catalog/small-practice-management-essentials. \nMany thanks to PCDC for extending this special opportunity to eligible NYS Council members!
URL:https://nyscouncil.org/event/pcdc-open-for-business-program/
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