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SUMMARY:Conversations About Suicide
DESCRIPTION:Schedule: \nThis is a two-day\, eight-hour virtual training. We will meet on Thursday\, 3/6\, and Friday\, 3/7\, from 10:00-2:30 pm ET each day. We will take one 15-minute break and one 45-minute break during each training session. Participants must attend each session in full to receive a certificate of completion. \nDescription: \nIn this participatory workshop\, we’ll explore ways to practice empathy and prioritize autonomy when engaging in conversations about suicide. We’ll spend time unpacking suicide as a language of pain\, then consider ways to support folks who are thinking about dying. Through sharing personal stories\, opening up dialogue\, and practicing difficult conversations\, we will educate and support each other to remain curious\, lean into discomfort\, and center mutuality. \nThis training is fairly interactive\, so think about what you’ll need to stay present and engaged throughout each session. We ask that participants have cameras on for the majority of the time\, though understand if you need to be off camera for a short amount of time. If you have any accessibility needs\, please let us know on the registration form. \nObjectives: \n+Practice empathy for people considering suicide \n+Increase comfort with talking about suicide \n+Practice having conversations about suicide \n+Explore suicide as a social justice issue \n+Deepen awareness of why people consider suicide \n+Consider ways to restore dignity to crisis \nAudience: \n+ Peer support workers and other service providers working in a variety of social services settings \n+Medical professionals and emergency responders \n+Community members who want to provide better support to people considering suicide \n+Family and friends of people considering suicide \n+People with lived experience of suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts \nPlatform: \nWe will be using Zoom for the training sessions. The link will be shared with you via email prior to the training. Please arrive on time each day so that we can start each session promptly. There will be a waiting room and we will open the room at the start time. \nThis offering from Pathways Vermont is sponsored by Vermont’s Peer Workforce Development Initiative and is free of charge to participants. \nPlease contact peerworkforce@pathwaysvermont.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/conversations-about-suicide/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Trainings
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250123T210449Z
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SUMMARY:Overdose Prevention and Management Training
DESCRIPTION:In this 2-hour workshop\, participants will learn about this person-directed approach utilizing multiple strategies to reduce the negative consequences of harmful behaviors associated with the use of drugs. Together\, we’ll explore how to meet folks where they are and support them to develop strategies to gain control over areas of their lives that may be destructive. Participants will: develop empathy and compassion by reflecting on our own harmful behaviors; investigate the utilization of self-harm behaviors as survival tools for managing pain\, trauma\, and anxieties; learn about strategies for navigating and diminishing harm; practice engaging in conversations about the pain and trauma that lead to harmful behaviors; and learn basic overdose prevention & management skills. \nBy the end of the workshop\, participants will be; \n\nable to identify what is happening during an overdose and the potential risks associated.\nable to identify the signs of overdose and respond with lifesaving measures\, including Naloxone.\ninformed of the different bodily responses to stimulants and how to identify potential overuse of stimulants.\n\nFacilitator: \nSkylar Kelley\, RN\, is the Nurse Team Lead at Pathways Vermont. They have worked in various nursing settings including ICU\, cardiac care\, and in the community. They believe that healthcare that feels supportive and choice-centered should be available to ALL of us\, ALL of the time…for FREE! Skylar is passionate about harm-reduction\, collective liberation\, and donuts. They live in Colchester\, VT with their spouse\, toddler\, and two cats. In their spare time they play dress-up with said toddler and try to convince her that walking in the woods continuously in one direction (you might call it “hiking”) is a good time. \nLogistics: \nPlease log in from a quiet\, undisturbed location for this event as there are interactive sessions with discussions\, not webinars. \nThis training is for people who work and/or live in Vermont. This training is free of charge to participants and generously sponsored by the Peer Workforce Development Initiative. \nContact peerworkforce@pathwaysvermont.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/overdose-prevention-and-management-training/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Trainings
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SUMMARY:Fat Liberation & Health at Every Size™ Training
DESCRIPTION:Fatness is not an indicator of health. In this two-hour workshop\, we’ll explore how fatphobia creates a system of inequity that harms fat people\, thus affecting their health. We will talk first about Health at Every Size™\, a set of principles and frameworks that presents an alternative to the weight-centered approach to treating patients of all sizes. HAES™ promotes health equity\, ending weight discrimination\, and improved access to quality healthcare regardless of size. Next\, we’ll explore Fat Liberation\, a movement that maintains fatness at the center of its narrative and focuses on the way fat people are mistreated\, marginalized\, and oppressed by various systems. Through this training\, participants will challenge and shift oppressive thinking and gain insight into ways to better support fat people and people who have experienced weight discrimination. \nBy the end of the workshop\, participants will; \n\nDefine health beyond myths and misconceptions\nDiscuss drawbacks of dieting\nLearn about the HAES™ model\nExplore the history of Fat Liberation\nDiscuss differences between Body Positivity and Fat Liberation\nExplore how anti-fat bias causes harm\nExamine connections between anti-fat bias and other oppressive ideologies and systems\n\nFacilitator: \nSkylar Kelley\, RN is the Nurse Team Lead at Pathways Vermont. They have worked in various nursing settings including ICU\, cardiac care\, and in the community. They believe that healthcare that feels supportive and choice-centered should be available to ALL of us\, ALL of the time…for FREE! Skylar is passionate about harm-reduction\, collective liberation\, and donuts. They live in Colchester\, VT with their spouse\, toddler\, and two cats. In their spare time they play dress-up with said toddler and try to convince her that walking in the woods continuously in one direction (you might call it “hiking”) is a good time. \nLogsitics: \nPlease log in from a quiet\, undisturbed location for this event as there are interactive sessions with discussions\, not webinars. \nThis training is for people who work and/or live in Vermont. This training is free of charge to participants and generously sponsored by the Peer Workforce Development Initiative. \nContact peerworkforce@pathwaysvermont.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/fat-liberation-health-at-every-size-training/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Trainings
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DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20241028T200523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241028T200821Z
UID:10000242-1734006600-1734021000@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:Training - Conversations About Suicide (2-Day Workshop: 12/5 & 12/12)
DESCRIPTION:Schedule: \nThis is a two-day\, eight-hour virtual training. We will meet on Thursday 12/5 and Thursday 12/12 from 12:30-4:30pm ET each day. We will take two 15-minute breaks during each training session. Participants must attend each session in full to receive a certificate of completion. \nDescription: \nIn this participatory workshop\, we’ll explore ways to practice empathy and prioritize autonomy when engaging in conversations about suicide. We’ll spend time unpacking suicide as a language of pain\, then consider ways to support folks who are thinking about dying. Through sharing personal stories\, opening up dialogue\, and practicing difficult conversations\, we will educate and support each other to remain curious\, lean into discomfort\, and center mutuality. \nThis training is fairly interactive\, so think about what you’ll need to stay present and engaged throughout each session. We ask that participants have cameras on for the majority of the time\, though understand if you need to be off camera for a short amount of time. If you have any accessibility needs\, please let us know on the registration form. \nObjectives: \n+Practice empathy for people considering suicide \n+Increase comfort with talking about suicide \n+Practice having conversations about suicide \n+Explore suicide as a social justice issue \n+Deepen awareness of why people consider suicide \n+Consider ways to restore dignity to crisis \nAudience: \n+ Peer support workers and other service providers working in a variety of social services settings \n+Medical professionals and emergency responders \n+Community members who want to provide better support to people considering suicide \n+Family and friends of people considering suicide \n+People with lived experience of suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts \nPlatform: \nWe will be using Zoom for the training sessions. The link will be shared with you via email prior to the training. Please arrive on time each day so that we can start each session promptly. There will be a waiting room and we will open the room at the start time. \nThis offering from Pathways Vermont is sponsored by Vermont’s Peer Workforce Development Initiative and free of charge to participants. Please contact peerworkforce@pathwaysvermont.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/conversations-about-suicide-2-day-workshop-12-5-12-12/2024-12-12/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Trainings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241205T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241205T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20241028T200523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241028T200821Z
UID:10000241-1733401800-1733416200@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:Training - Conversations About Suicide (2-Day Workshop: 12/5 & 12/12)
DESCRIPTION:Schedule: \nThis is a two-day\, eight-hour virtual training. We will meet on Thursday 12/5 and Thursday 12/12 from 12:30-4:30pm ET each day. We will take two 15-minute breaks during each training session. Participants must attend each session in full to receive a certificate of completion. \nDescription: \nIn this participatory workshop\, we’ll explore ways to practice empathy and prioritize autonomy when engaging in conversations about suicide. We’ll spend time unpacking suicide as a language of pain\, then consider ways to support folks who are thinking about dying. Through sharing personal stories\, opening up dialogue\, and practicing difficult conversations\, we will educate and support each other to remain curious\, lean into discomfort\, and center mutuality. \nThis training is fairly interactive\, so think about what you’ll need to stay present and engaged throughout each session. We ask that participants have cameras on for the majority of the time\, though understand if you need to be off camera for a short amount of time. If you have any accessibility needs\, please let us know on the registration form. \nObjectives: \n+Practice empathy for people considering suicide \n+Increase comfort with talking about suicide \n+Practice having conversations about suicide \n+Explore suicide as a social justice issue \n+Deepen awareness of why people consider suicide \n+Consider ways to restore dignity to crisis \nAudience: \n+ Peer support workers and other service providers working in a variety of social services settings \n+Medical professionals and emergency responders \n+Community members who want to provide better support to people considering suicide \n+Family and friends of people considering suicide \n+People with lived experience of suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts \nPlatform: \nWe will be using Zoom for the training sessions. The link will be shared with you via email prior to the training. Please arrive on time each day so that we can start each session promptly. There will be a waiting room and we will open the room at the start time. \nThis offering from Pathways Vermont is sponsored by Vermont’s Peer Workforce Development Initiative and free of charge to participants. Please contact peerworkforce@pathwaysvermont.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/conversations-about-suicide-2-day-workshop-12-5-12-12/2024-12-05/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Trainings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241107T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241107T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20241028T200048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241028T200048Z
UID:10000240-1730973600-1730988000@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:Harm Reduction: Autonomy\, Choice and Self-Determination Training
DESCRIPTION:Autonomy\, Choice\, & Self-Determination: Harm Reduction \nIn this interactive workshop\, participants will gain insight into applying harm reduction principles when supporting folks having a variety of experiences. Together we’ll explore how to meet folks where they are and practice a person-centered\, empathetic\, and nonjudgmental approach to harm and risk reduction. Participants will investigate the utilization of risky or harmful behaviors as survival tools for managing pain\, trauma\, and emotional distress; practice engaging in conversations about the pain and trauma that lead to risky or harmful behaviors; and explore harm reduction as an embodiment of social justice. \nThis training will be held virtually via zoom. We recommend that folks join via laptop\, desktop\, or tablet as smart phones are harder to navigate for this kind of interactive training. \nThis training is for folks who live and/or work in Vermont. This training is free of charge to participants and sponsored by Vermont’s Peer Workforce Development Initiative. \nContact peerworkforce@pathwaysvermont.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/harm-reduction-autonomy-choice-and-self-determination-training/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Trainings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241104T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241104T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20241028T195913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241028T200709Z
UID:10000239-1730725200-1730732400@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:Training - Relationship First Approach to Extreme States
DESCRIPTION:In this interactive workshop\, participants will gain insight into and practice an approach that centers personal connection\, empathy\, and mutuality when supporting people who experience extreme or unusual states and/or have extraordinary beliefs. Participants will explore ways to negotiate boundaries and disparate needs while maintaining values of choice\, transparency\, equality\, community\, and possibility. Topics include navigating fear and discomfort\, avoiding/minimizing control and coercion\, and navigating multiple truths when supporting people having experiences that might be labeled as psychosis. \nThis training will be held virtually via zoom. We recommend that folks join via laptop\, desktop\, or tablet as smart phones are harder to navigate for this kind of interactive training. \nThis training is for folks who live and/or work in Vermont. This training is free of charge to participants and sponsored by Vermont’s Peer Workforce Development Initiative. \nContact peerworkforce@pathwaysvermont.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/relationship-first-approach-to-extreme-states-training/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Trainings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241011T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241011T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20240421T032314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T200433Z
UID:10000120-1728637200-1728664200@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:Training - Intentional Peer Support Core (5-day In-Person - 10/7 through 10/11/24\, Burlington\, VT)
DESCRIPTION:Intentional Peer Support is a way of thinking about and inviting transformative relationships. Practitioners learn to use relationships to see things from new angles\, develop greater awareness of personal and relational patterns\, and support and challenge each other in trying new things. \nBased on Shery Mead’s book\, Intentional Peer Support: An Alternative Approach\, our in-person Core Training is a 5-day introduction to this innovative framework and is designed to have you practicing right away. In a highly interactive environment\, participants learn the tasks and principles of IPS\, examine assumptions about who they are\, and explore ways to create relationships in which power is negotiated\, co-learning is possible\, and support goes beyond traditional notions of “service.” IPS is all about opening up new ways of seeing\, thinking\, and doing\, and here we examine how to make this possible. \nPlease review this document in its entirety before registering. Registration for this training indicates agreement to participate\, as noted in the document. \nSchedule: \nMonday\, October 7th through Friday\, October 11th\, 9:00am-4:30pm. Participants must attend all days. We will take an hour lunch and two short breaks each day. \nVenue to be announced closer to training date. \nCost: \nThis training is generously sponsored by Vermont’s Peer Workforce Development Initiative. There is only a $100 fee per participant for IPS Core Materials (a book). You will receive your book the first day of the training. \nLocation: \nThis training will be in Burlington\, VT. Venue to be announced closer to training date. \nContact peerworkforce@pathwaysvermont.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/intentional-peer-support-core-in-person-burlington-vt-2/2024-10-11/
CATEGORIES:In Person,Trainings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20240421T032314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T200433Z
UID:10000119-1728550800-1728577800@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:Training - Intentional Peer Support Core (5-day In-Person - 10/7 through 10/11/24\, Burlington\, VT)
DESCRIPTION:Intentional Peer Support is a way of thinking about and inviting transformative relationships. Practitioners learn to use relationships to see things from new angles\, develop greater awareness of personal and relational patterns\, and support and challenge each other in trying new things. \nBased on Shery Mead’s book\, Intentional Peer Support: An Alternative Approach\, our in-person Core Training is a 5-day introduction to this innovative framework and is designed to have you practicing right away. In a highly interactive environment\, participants learn the tasks and principles of IPS\, examine assumptions about who they are\, and explore ways to create relationships in which power is negotiated\, co-learning is possible\, and support goes beyond traditional notions of “service.” IPS is all about opening up new ways of seeing\, thinking\, and doing\, and here we examine how to make this possible. \nPlease review this document in its entirety before registering. Registration for this training indicates agreement to participate\, as noted in the document. \nSchedule: \nMonday\, October 7th through Friday\, October 11th\, 9:00am-4:30pm. Participants must attend all days. We will take an hour lunch and two short breaks each day. \nVenue to be announced closer to training date. \nCost: \nThis training is generously sponsored by Vermont’s Peer Workforce Development Initiative. There is only a $100 fee per participant for IPS Core Materials (a book). You will receive your book the first day of the training. \nLocation: \nThis training will be in Burlington\, VT. Venue to be announced closer to training date. \nContact peerworkforce@pathwaysvermont.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/intentional-peer-support-core-in-person-burlington-vt-2/2024-10-10/
CATEGORIES:In Person,Trainings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241009T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241009T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20240421T032314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T200433Z
UID:10000118-1728464400-1728491400@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:Training - Intentional Peer Support Core (5-day In-Person - 10/7 through 10/11/24\, Burlington\, VT)
DESCRIPTION:Intentional Peer Support is a way of thinking about and inviting transformative relationships. Practitioners learn to use relationships to see things from new angles\, develop greater awareness of personal and relational patterns\, and support and challenge each other in trying new things. \nBased on Shery Mead’s book\, Intentional Peer Support: An Alternative Approach\, our in-person Core Training is a 5-day introduction to this innovative framework and is designed to have you practicing right away. In a highly interactive environment\, participants learn the tasks and principles of IPS\, examine assumptions about who they are\, and explore ways to create relationships in which power is negotiated\, co-learning is possible\, and support goes beyond traditional notions of “service.” IPS is all about opening up new ways of seeing\, thinking\, and doing\, and here we examine how to make this possible. \nPlease review this document in its entirety before registering. Registration for this training indicates agreement to participate\, as noted in the document. \nSchedule: \nMonday\, October 7th through Friday\, October 11th\, 9:00am-4:30pm. Participants must attend all days. We will take an hour lunch and two short breaks each day. \nVenue to be announced closer to training date. \nCost: \nThis training is generously sponsored by Vermont’s Peer Workforce Development Initiative. There is only a $100 fee per participant for IPS Core Materials (a book). You will receive your book the first day of the training. \nLocation: \nThis training will be in Burlington\, VT. Venue to be announced closer to training date. \nContact peerworkforce@pathwaysvermont.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/intentional-peer-support-core-in-person-burlington-vt-2/2024-10-09/
CATEGORIES:In Person,Trainings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241008T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241008T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20240421T032314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T200433Z
UID:10000117-1728378000-1728405000@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:Training - Intentional Peer Support Core (5-day In-Person - 10/7 through 10/11/24\, Burlington\, VT)
DESCRIPTION:Intentional Peer Support is a way of thinking about and inviting transformative relationships. Practitioners learn to use relationships to see things from new angles\, develop greater awareness of personal and relational patterns\, and support and challenge each other in trying new things. \nBased on Shery Mead’s book\, Intentional Peer Support: An Alternative Approach\, our in-person Core Training is a 5-day introduction to this innovative framework and is designed to have you practicing right away. In a highly interactive environment\, participants learn the tasks and principles of IPS\, examine assumptions about who they are\, and explore ways to create relationships in which power is negotiated\, co-learning is possible\, and support goes beyond traditional notions of “service.” IPS is all about opening up new ways of seeing\, thinking\, and doing\, and here we examine how to make this possible. \nPlease review this document in its entirety before registering. Registration for this training indicates agreement to participate\, as noted in the document. \nSchedule: \nMonday\, October 7th through Friday\, October 11th\, 9:00am-4:30pm. Participants must attend all days. We will take an hour lunch and two short breaks each day. \nVenue to be announced closer to training date. \nCost: \nThis training is generously sponsored by Vermont’s Peer Workforce Development Initiative. There is only a $100 fee per participant for IPS Core Materials (a book). You will receive your book the first day of the training. \nLocation: \nThis training will be in Burlington\, VT. Venue to be announced closer to training date. \nContact peerworkforce@pathwaysvermont.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/intentional-peer-support-core-in-person-burlington-vt-2/2024-10-08/
CATEGORIES:In Person,Trainings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241007T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241007T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20240421T032314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T200433Z
UID:10000116-1728291600-1728318600@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:Training - Intentional Peer Support Core (5-day In-Person - 10/7 through 10/11/24\, Burlington\, VT)
DESCRIPTION:Intentional Peer Support is a way of thinking about and inviting transformative relationships. Practitioners learn to use relationships to see things from new angles\, develop greater awareness of personal and relational patterns\, and support and challenge each other in trying new things. \nBased on Shery Mead’s book\, Intentional Peer Support: An Alternative Approach\, our in-person Core Training is a 5-day introduction to this innovative framework and is designed to have you practicing right away. In a highly interactive environment\, participants learn the tasks and principles of IPS\, examine assumptions about who they are\, and explore ways to create relationships in which power is negotiated\, co-learning is possible\, and support goes beyond traditional notions of “service.” IPS is all about opening up new ways of seeing\, thinking\, and doing\, and here we examine how to make this possible. \nPlease review this document in its entirety before registering. Registration for this training indicates agreement to participate\, as noted in the document. \nSchedule: \nMonday\, October 7th through Friday\, October 11th\, 9:00am-4:30pm. Participants must attend all days. We will take an hour lunch and two short breaks each day. \nVenue to be announced closer to training date. \nCost: \nThis training is generously sponsored by Vermont’s Peer Workforce Development Initiative. There is only a $100 fee per participant for IPS Core Materials (a book). You will receive your book the first day of the training. \nLocation: \nThis training will be in Burlington\, VT. Venue to be announced closer to training date. \nContact peerworkforce@pathwaysvermont.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/intentional-peer-support-core-in-person-burlington-vt-2/2024-10-07/
CATEGORIES:In Person,Trainings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241003T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241003T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20240830T192440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T192440Z
UID:10000115-1727949600-1727964000@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:Training - Intentional Peer Support Overview Training (4-hour)
DESCRIPTION:“As peer support in mental health proliferates\, we must be mindful of our intention: social change. It is not about developing more effective services\, but rather about creating dialogues that have influence on all of our understandings\, conversations\, and relationships.” – Shery Mead\, Founder of IPS \nIntentional Peer Support is a way of thinking about and inviting transformative relationships. It provides a powerful framework for creating relationships where both people learn and grow together. IPS is used across the world in community\, peer support\, and human services settings\, and is a tool for community development with broad appeal to people from all walks of life. \nWhy IPS? Peers come together around shared experiences and often a desire to change lives. But without a new framework to build upon\, people frequently re-enact “help” based on what was done to them. IPS offers a foundation for doing something different. We come from a history of grassroots alternatives that focus on building relationships that are mutual\, explorative\, and conscious of power. \nIn this 4-hour online overview\, participants will learn about the history of IPS as well as the tasks and principles of this transformational framework. There will be an opportunity to ask questions and have interactive discussions with the facilitators and other participants. \nPlease log in from a quiet\, undisturbed location for this event as there are interactive sessions with discussions\, not webinars. \nThis training is for people who work and/or live in Vermont. This training is free of charge to participants and generously sponsored by the Peer Workforce Development Initiative. \nContact peerworkforce@pathwaysvermont.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/training-intentional-peer-support-overview-training-4-hour/
CATEGORIES:Online Webinar,Trainings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240927T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240927T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20240421T032538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T190027Z
UID:10000096-1727431200-1727445600@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:Training - Intentional Peer Support Overview Training (4-hour)
DESCRIPTION:“As peer support in mental health proliferates\, we must be mindful of our intention: social change. It is not about developing more effective services\, but rather about creating dialogues that have influence on all of our understandings\, conversations\, and relationships.” – Shery Mead\, Founder of IPS \nIntentional Peer Support is a way of thinking about and inviting transformative relationships. It provides a powerful framework for creating relationships where both people learn and grow together. IPS is used across the world in community\, peer support\, and human services settings\, and is a tool for community development with broad appeal to people from all walks of life. \nWhy IPS? Peers come together around shared experiences and often a desire to change lives. But without a new framework to build upon\, people frequently re-enact “help” based on what was done to them. IPS offers a foundation for doing something different. We come from a history of grassroots alternatives that focus on building relationships that are mutual\, explorative\, and conscious of power. \nIn this 4-hour online overview\, participants will learn about the history of IPS as well as the tasks and principles of this transformational framework. There will be an opportunity to ask questions and have interactive discussions with the facilitators and other participants. \nPlease log in from a quiet\, undisturbed location for this event as there are interactive sessions with discussions\, not webinars. \nThis training is for people who work and/or live in Vermont. This training is free of charge to participants and generously sponsored by the Peer Workforce Development Initiative. \nContact peerworkforce@pathwaysvermont.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/intentional-peer-support-overview-training-4-hour-2/
CATEGORIES:Online Webinar,Trainings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240924T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240924T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20240421T031129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T192258Z
UID:10000088-1727172000-1727186400@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:Training - Harm Reduction: Autonomy\, Choice\, & Self-Determination
DESCRIPTION:Autonomy\, Choice\, & Self-Determination: Harm Reduction \nIn this interactive workshop\, participants will gain insight into applying harm reduction principles when supporting folks having a variety of experiences. Together we’ll explore how to meet folks where they are and practice a person-centered\, empathetic\, and nonjudgmental approach to harm and risk reduction. Participants will investigate the utilization of risky or harmful behaviors as survival tools for managing pain\, trauma\, and emotional distress; practice engaging in conversations about the pain and trauma that lead to risky or harmful behaviors; and explore harm reduction as an embodiment of social justice. \nThis training will be held virtually via zoom. We recommend that folks join via laptop\, desktop\, or tablet as smart phones are harder to navigate for this kind of interactive training. \nThis training is for folks who live and/or work in Vermont. This training is free of charge to participants and sponsored by Vermont’s Peer Workforce Development Initiative. \nContact peerworkforce@pathwaysvermont.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/autonomy-choice-self-determination-harm-reduction/
CATEGORIES:Online Webinar,Trainings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240923T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240923T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20240830T181205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T182116Z
UID:10000091-1727094600-1727109000@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:Training - A Harm Reduction Approach to Psychiatric Drugs (Vermont Only)
DESCRIPTION:Training schedule: Monday 9/23/24 and Wednesday 9/25/24 \, 1230-430pm each day (this is a two-day workshop) \nAs peer support workers\, we are sometimes discouraged from having conversations about psych drugs. We are encouraged to leave it to the medical professionals. While we cannot give medical advice or replace the role of doctors\, we can offer supportive conversations that explore others’—and our own—relationship to psych drugs. We might also be in a position to advocate with prescribers\, friends\, and family members to support someone’s self-determination. \nThis two-day participatory workshop introduces a model for thinking about psych drugs as neither good nor bad\, but as chemicals that can have benefits and also come with risks. A harm reduction approach meets people where they’re at without judgment\, supports flexibility\, and honors neurodiversity. Through sharing personal stories and opening up dialogue\, we can educate and support each other to make more informed choices with less harm. \nThis training will be held virtually via zoom. We recommend that folks join via laptop\, desktop\, or tablet as smart phones are harder to navigate for this kind of interactive training. \nThis training is for folks who live and/or work in Vermont. This training is free of charge to participants and sponsored by Vermont’s Peer Workforce Development Initiative. \nFacilitators: Calvin Moen (he/him) and J Helms (they/them) \nContact peerworkforce@pathwaysvermont.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/a-harm-reduction-approach-to-psychiatric-drugs-vermont-only-2/
CATEGORIES:Online Webinar,Trainings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240920T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240920T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20240421T031002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T180517Z
UID:10000087-1726826400-1726833600@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:Training - Relationship-First Approach to Extreme States
DESCRIPTION:In this interactive workshop\, participants will gain insight into and practice an approach that centers personal connection\, empathy\, and mutuality when supporting people who experience extreme or unusual states and/or have extraordinary beliefs. Participants will explore ways to negotiate boundaries and disparate needs while maintaining values of choice\, transparency\, equality\, community\, and possibility. Topics include navigating fear and discomfort\, avoiding/minimizing control and coercion\, and navigating multiple truths when supporting people having experiences that might be labeled as psychosis. \nThis training will be held virtually via zoom. We recommend that folks join via laptop\, desktop\, or tablet as smart phones are harder to navigate for this kind of interactive training. \nThis training is for folks who live and/or work in Vermont. This training is free of charge to participants and sponsored by Vermont’s Peer Workforce Development Initiative. \nContact peerworkforce@pathwaysvermont.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/relationship-first-approach-to-extreme-states-2/
CATEGORIES:Online Webinar,Trainings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240829T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240829T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20240716T184249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T132829Z
UID:10000105-1724936400-1724943600@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:Training - Disrupting the Institutional Circuit
DESCRIPTION:In this interactive virtual workshop\, participants will learn about how Pathways Vermont utilized Housing First values to build a synergetic partnership with the Vermont Department of Corrections (DOC). Through this ever-evolving partnership\, Pathways supports people leaving incarceration to reacclimate to independent living and reintegrate into their communities\, including building – and sometimes reconnecting with – natural supports. We’ll discuss common challenges people face when leaving incarceration and reintegrating into the community\, including the impact of institutionalization on mental health and the importance of balancing personal autonomy with accountability to one’s community. \nIf the cost of the ticket is inaccessible to you\, please reach out to training@pathwaysvermont.org to explore possibilities for discounted tickets.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/disrupting-the-institutional-circuit/
CATEGORIES:Trainings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240820T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240820T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20240301T140639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T133057Z
UID:10000065-1724155200-1724169600@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:Training - Intentional Peer Support Core (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Intentional Peer Support is a way of thinking about and inviting transformative relationships. Practitioners learn to use relationships to see things from new angles\, develop greater awareness of personal and relational patterns\, and support and challenge each other in trying new things. \nBased on Shery Mead’s book\, Intentional Peer Support: An Alternative Approach\, our virtual Core Training is a 10-day introduction to this innovative framework and is designed to have you practicing right away. In a highly interactive environment\, participants learn the tasks and principles of IPS\, examine assumptions about who they are\, and explore ways to create relationships in which power is negotiated\, co-learning is possible\, and support goes beyond traditional notions of “service.” IPS is all about opening up new ways of seeing\, thinking\, and doing\, and here we examine how to make this possible. \nThis is a virtual training and we’ll be using Zoom as the platform. You’ll receive the joining information via email prior to the training. \n\nTuesdays and Wednesdays for 10 days: 8/20\, 8/21\, 8/27\, 8/28\, 9/3\, 9/4\, 9/10\, 9/11\, 9/17\, and 9/18\n12:00 – 4:00pm each day (with short breaks)\n\nFacilitators: \nJ Helms (they/them)\, Vermont Statewide IPS Trainer \nAlexander Ferguson (he/him)\, Vermont Statewide IPS Trainer \nAmey Dettmer (she/her) \, Vermont Statewide IPS Trainer \nCost: \nThis training is generously sponsored by Vermont’s Peer Workforce Development Initiative – there is only a $120 fee per participant\, which includes the cost for IPS Core Materials (a book). Please include an address for shipping when you register.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/intentional-peer-support-core-virtual/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Webinar,Trainings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240813T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240813T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20240421T032935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T192655Z
UID:10000099-1723543200-1723557600@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:Training - Conversations About Privilege & Oppression (Sold Out)
DESCRIPTION:As peer support workers\, we are sometimes faced with difficult conversations around oppression and privilege. We may encounter a service recipient who expresses racist or misogynistic worldviews. A co-worker may make a homophobic or transphobic remark. We may encounter sanist and ableist ideologies within the mental health system. We may even face our own implicit biases. \nThis participatory workshop is intended to support ourselves\, fellow staff\, and service recipients to engage in conversations about oppression and privilege. We’ll spend time unpacking oppression\, privilege\, and bias\, then consider why\, when\, and how to respond. Through sharing personal stories\, opening up dialogue\, and practicing difficult conversations\, we will educate and support each other to engage in conversations consistent with anti-bias values. \nThis training will be held virtually via zoom. We recommend that folks join via laptop\, desktop\, or tablet as smart phones are harder to navigate for this kind of interactive training. \nThis training is for folks who live and/or work in Vermont. This training is free of charge to participants and sponsored by Vermont’s Peer Workforce Development Initiative. \nContact peerworkforce@pathwaysvermont.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/conversations-about-privilege-oppression/
CATEGORIES:Online Webinar,Trainings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240613T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240613T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20240421T032725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240421T032805Z
UID:10000098-1718281800-1718296200@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:Mad Movement Histories (Vermont Only)
DESCRIPTION:DATES: Tues 6/11 and Thurs 6/13\, 1230pm-430pm each day (*this is a two-day event*) \nDESCRIPTION: Come explore mad* movement histories through themes of resistance to oppression and building alternative supports\, and through lenses of racial\, disability\, economic\, and gender justice. We will look at and discuss some primary sources\, and there will be short assignments in advance of our sessions. \n* including ex-patients\, psychiatric survivors\, psychiatrically labeled/disabled\, neurodivergent\, experiencing extreme states\, marginalized by sanism\, and many more self-described identities \nPlease note: Training participants will be asked to watch an hourlong documentary (free on YouTube) outside of training. \nThis training is for people who work and/or live in Vermont. This training is free of charge to participants and generously sponsored by the Peer Workforce Development Initiative. \nFacilitators: Calvin Moen (he/him) and J Helms (they/them) \nContact peerworkforce@pathwaysvermont.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/mad-movement-histories-vermont-only/2024-06-13/
CATEGORIES:Online Webinar,Trainings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240611T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240611T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20240421T032725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240421T032805Z
UID:10000097-1718109000-1718123400@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:Mad Movement Histories (Vermont Only)
DESCRIPTION:DATES: Tues 6/11 and Thurs 6/13\, 1230pm-430pm each day (*this is a two-day event*) \nDESCRIPTION: Come explore mad* movement histories through themes of resistance to oppression and building alternative supports\, and through lenses of racial\, disability\, economic\, and gender justice. We will look at and discuss some primary sources\, and there will be short assignments in advance of our sessions. \n* including ex-patients\, psychiatric survivors\, psychiatrically labeled/disabled\, neurodivergent\, experiencing extreme states\, marginalized by sanism\, and many more self-described identities \nPlease note: Training participants will be asked to watch an hourlong documentary (free on YouTube) outside of training. \nThis training is for people who work and/or live in Vermont. This training is free of charge to participants and generously sponsored by the Peer Workforce Development Initiative. \nFacilitators: Calvin Moen (he/him) and J Helms (they/them) \nContact peerworkforce@pathwaysvermont.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/mad-movement-histories-vermont-only/2024-06-11/
CATEGORIES:Online Webinar,Trainings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240603T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240607T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20240301T141004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240301T141705Z
UID:10000064-1717405200-1717777800@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:Intentional Peer Support Core (In-Person - Burlington\, VT)
DESCRIPTION:Intentional Peer Support is a way of thinking about and inviting transformative relationships. Practitioners learn to use relationships to see things from new angles\, develop greater awareness of personal and relational patterns\, and support and challenge each other in trying new things. \nBased on Shery Mead’s book\, Intentional Peer Support: An Alternative Approach\, our in-person Core Training is a 5-day introduction to this innovative framework and is designed to have you practicing right away. In a highly interactive environment\, participants learn the tasks and principles of IPS\, examine assumptions about who they are\, and explore ways to create relationships in which power is negotiated\, co-learning is possible\, and support goes beyond traditional notions of “service.” IPS is all about opening up new ways of seeing\, thinking\, and doing\, and here we examine how to make this possible.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/intentional-peer-support-core-in-person-burlington-vt/
CATEGORIES:Trainings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240522T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240522T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20240421T031801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240421T031801Z
UID:10000092-1716372000-1716386400@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:Intentional Peer Support Overview Training (4-hour)
DESCRIPTION:“As peer support in mental health proliferates\, we must be mindful of our intention: social change. It is not about developing more effective services\, but rather about creating dialogues that have influence on all of our understandings\, conversations\, and relationships.” – Shery Mead\, Founder of IPS \nIntentional Peer Support is a way of thinking about and inviting transformative relationships. It provides a powerful framework for creating relationships where both people learn and grow together. IPS is used across the world in community\, peer support\, and human services settings\, and is a tool for community development with broad appeal to people from all walks of life. \nWhy IPS? Peers come together around shared experiences and often a desire to change lives. But without a new framework to build upon\, people frequently re-enact “help” based on what was done to them. IPS offers a foundation for doing something different. We come from a history of grassroots alternatives that focus on building relationships that are mutual\, explorative\, and conscious of power. \nIn this 4-hour online overview\, participants will learn about the history of IPS as well as the tasks and principles of this transformational framework. There will be an opportunity to ask questions and have interactive discussions with the facilitators and other participants. \nPlease log in from a quiet\, undisturbed location for this event as there are interactive sessions with discussions\, not webinars. \nThis training is for people who work and/or live in Vermont. This training is free of charge to participants and generously sponsored by the Peer Workforce Development Initiative. \nContact peerworkforce@pathwaysvermont.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/intentional-peer-support-overview-training-4-hour/
CATEGORIES:Online Webinar,Trainings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240521T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240523T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20240301T141341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240301T141419Z
UID:10000063-1716294600-1716481800@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:A Harm Reduction Approach to Psychiatric Drugs (2-day training)
DESCRIPTION:As peer support workers\, we are sometimes discouraged from having conversations about psych drugs and are encouraged to leave it to the medical professionals. While we cannot give medical advice or replace the role of doctors\, we can offer supportive conversations that explore others’—and our own—relationship to psych drugs. We might also be in a position to advocate with prescribers\, friends\, and family members to support someone’s self-determination. \nThis two-day participatory workshop introduces a model for thinking about psych drugs as neither good nor bad\, but as chemicals that can have benefits and also come with risks. A harm reduction approach meets people where they’re at without judgment\, supports flexibility\, and honors neurodiversity. Through sharing personal stories and opening up dialogue\, we can educate and support each other to make more informed choices with less harm. \nThis training will be held virtually via zoom. We recommend that folks join via laptop\, desktop\, or tablet as smart phones are harder to navigate for this kind of interactive training. \nThis training is free of charge to participants and sponsored by Vermont’s Peer Workforce Development Initiative. \nFacilitators: Calvin Moen (he/him) and J Helms (they/them)
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/a-harm-reduction-approach-to-psychiatric-drugs-2-day-training/
CATEGORIES:Trainings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240521T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240521T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20240421T031551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240421T031551Z
UID:10000090-1716294600-1716309000@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:A Harm Reduction Approach to Psychiatric Drugs (Vermont Only)
DESCRIPTION:Training schedule: Tues 5/21 and Thurs 5/23 \, 1230-430pm each day (this is a two-day workshop) \nAs peer support workers\, we are sometimes discouraged from having conversations about psych drugs and are encouraged to leave it to the medical professionals. While we cannot give medical advice or replace the role of doctors\, we can offer supportive conversations that explore others’—and our own—relationship to psych drugs. We might also be in a position to advocate with prescribers\, friends\, and family members to support someone’s self-determination. \nThis two-day participatory workshop introduces a model for thinking about psych drugs as neither good nor bad\, but as chemicals that can have benefits and also come with risks. A harm reduction approach meets people where they’re at without judgment\, supports flexibility\, and honors neurodiversity. Through sharing personal stories and opening up dialogue\, we can educate and support each other to make more informed choices with less harm. \nThis training will be held virtually via zoom. We recommend that folks join via laptop\, desktop\, or tablet as smart phones are harder to navigate for this kind of interactive training. \nThis training is for folks who live and/or work in Vermont. This training is free of charge to participants and sponsored by Vermont’s Peer Workforce Development Initiative. \nFacilitators: Calvin Moen (he/him) and J Helms (they/them) \nContact peerworkforce@pathwaysvermont.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/a-harm-reduction-approach-to-psychiatric-drugs-vermont-only/
CATEGORIES:Online Webinar,Trainings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240516T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240516T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20240421T031306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240513T193528Z
UID:10000089-1715864400-1715871600@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:Pathways Vermont's Relationship-First Practice
DESCRIPTION:In this interactive workshop\, participants will explore ways to tolerate and embrace discomfort in their relationships with service recipients while learning about the values of Pathways Vermont’s Relationship-First Practice: humanity\, authenticity\, collaboration\, humility\, curiosity\, and hope. Through this practice\, service providers vulnerably embrace and investigate their discomfort\, deepen their practice of empathy\, and build powerful\, meaningful connections. \nThis training is for folks who live and/or work in Vermont. This training is free of charge to participants and sponsored by Vermont’s Peer Workforce Development Initiative. \nContact peerworkforce@pathwaysvermont.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/pathways-vermonts-relationship-first-practice/
CATEGORIES:Online Webinar,Trainings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240508T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240508T113000
DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20240421T030743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240421T030743Z
UID:10000086-1715162400-1715167800@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:Intentional Peer Support Virtual Overview (90 minutes)
DESCRIPTION:“As peer support in mental health proliferates\, we must be mindful of our intention: social change. It is not about developing more effective services\, but rather about creating dialogues that have influence on all of our understandings\, conversations\, and relationships.” – Shery Mead\, Founder of IPS \nIntentional Peer Support is a way of thinking about and inviting transformative relationships. It provides a powerful framework for creating relationships where both people learn and grow together. IPS is used across the world in community\, peer support\, and human services settings\, and is a tool for community development with broad appeal to people from all walks of life. \nWhy IPS? Peers come together around shared experiences and often a desire to change lives. But without a new framework to build upon\, people frequently re-enact “help” based on what was done to them. IPS offers a foundation for doing something different. We come from a history of grassroots alternatives that focus on building relationships that are mutual\, explorative\, and conscious of power. \nIn this 90-minute online overview\, participants will learn about the history of IPS as well as the tasks and principles of this transformational framework. There will be an opportunity to ask questions and have interactive discussions with the facilitators and other participants. \nPlease log in from a quiet\, undisturbed location for this event as there are interactive sessions with discussions\, not webinars. \nThis training is for people who work and/or live in Vermont. This training is free of charge to participants and generously sponsored by the Peer Workforce Development Initiative. \nContact peerworkforce@pathwaysvermont.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/intentional-peer-support-virtual-overview-90-minutes/
CATEGORIES:Online Webinar,Trainings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240507T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240507T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20240421T030614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240421T030829Z
UID:10000085-1715076000-1715083200@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:Relationship-First Approach to Extreme States
DESCRIPTION:In this interactive workshop\, participants will gain insight into and practice an approach that centers personal connection\, empathy\, and mutuality when supporting people who experience extreme or unusual states and/or have extraordinary beliefs. Participants will explore ways to negotiate boundaries and disparate needs while maintaining values of choice\, transparency\, equality\, community\, and possibility. Topics include navigating fear and discomfort\, avoiding/minimizing control and coercion\, and navigating multiple truths when supporting people having experiences that might be labeled as psychosis. \nThis training will be held virtually via zoom. We recommend that folks join via laptop\, desktop\, or tablet as smart phones are harder to navigate for this kind of interactive training. \nThis training is for folks who live and/or work in Vermont. This training is free of charge to participants and sponsored by Vermont’s Peer Workforce Development Initiative. \nContact peerworkforce@pathwaysvermont.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/relationship-first-approach-to-extreme-states/
CATEGORIES:Online Webinar,Trainings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220907T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220907T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T150804
CREATED:20220823T173004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220913T170249Z
UID:10000069-1662562800-1662566400@www.pathwaysvermont.org
SUMMARY:Black\, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) Peer Statewide Co-Reflections
DESCRIPTION:This virtual co-reflection is a space for people to come together to reflect on the development of peer support relationships. This co-reflection space is for BIPOC individuals that identify as peers & or work in mental health & human services in Vermont. \nWhen: First and third Wednesday of each month at 3:00pm EST \nTo register in advance for this meeting\, click here (registration required). \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \nPlease email training@pathwaysvermont.org with any comments or questions.
URL:https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/event/black-indigenous-and-people-of-color-bipoc-peer-statewide-co-reflections-2/
CATEGORIES:Co-Reflections,Online Webinar,Trainings
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR