Trauma, Parents and Substance Use Disorders: The Complexities of Intervention

Time: 9am-4pm
Location: Boston University, Charles River Campus
Cost: $110 (6 CECs)
Register here

Seminar hosted byRuth Paris, PhD, LICSW, Associate Proffeser and Chair of Clinical Practice Department BUSSW

“Parents with Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) often have histories of multiple trauma exposures, elevated levels of psychological distress (Suchman, et al., 2005) and decreased capacities to understand and reflect upon their children’s development and emotional experience (RF, reflective functioning) (Levy, Truman, & Mayes, 2001).”

Engaging Youth in Preventing Opioid Abuse

November 13 & 14, 2017
Boston, Massachusetts
Join us at Partners HealthCare in Boston for a training  presented by Blake Works and Health Resources in Action (HRiA)

Register today! Space is limited for our popular training.

Join peers from across the country to build skills needed to talk with youth about opioids. We also include the latest research about marijuana use.

You’ll learn proven strategies for engaging youth in prevention activities and policy change, plus best practices for incorporating our evidence-based DVDDrugs: True Stories into your programming.

Featured Guest Expert

A Harvard-affiliated addiction expert joins Words Can Work creator Jeanne Blake with the latest research about substances and answers your questions.

Register Now!

Two-day training ($999*) includes complimentary Drugs: True Stories (25-min DVD with discussion guide). Read more and register. Drugs: True Stories is included in SAMHSA’s National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices (NREPP).

*Non-refundable after 10/13/17. Cancellations made prior to 10/13/17 will receive partial refund. Please contact Blake Works prior to booking airline reservations.

Presenters

Jeanne Blake Creator, Words Can Work; Executive Producer, Drugs: True Stories; Affiliated faculty member, Harvard Medical School’s Division on Addiction

Laurie Jo Wallace Director, Training and Capacity Building, HRiA; 25 years of experience in youth development, substance abuse prevention and coalition building

Who Should Attend

Counselors, educators, prevention specialists, coalition members, program supervisors and managers, school health and support staff, youth workers and after-school personnel

What Training Attendees Say

“Great training. Excellent curriculum. So many great activities! I plan to use them all.”

“The training was wonderful. Your ideas and experience were outstanding. I’ll feel more confident about doing role-play with youth!”

“Great training – wonderfully facilitated and helpful opportunities for shared learning and networking!”

“Excellent training! The facilitator was extremely knowledgeable, engaging and energetic in the delivery of the materials.”

Special Hotel Offer

The Residence Inn by Marriott Boston Harbor on Tudor Warf offers our training participants a discounted rate of $219 (plus tax) per night booked by 10/12/17. Two-night minimum stay. For reservations call 800.331.3131. Reference Blake Works Room Block or book online.

Questions? Contact Kettie MacLean at or call 978.282.1663

INVOLUCRATE 2017

INVOLUCRATE 2017

A celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month through a one-of-a-kind immersive civic engagement experience

Date: Saturday, October 21, 2017
Time: 10am – 2pm

Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the U.S. Senate
210 Morrissey Blvd., Boston, MA 02125

PRE-REGISTER ONLINE

FOR FREE TICKETS

Free Citizenship Class

Where: Middlesex Community College

When: Fridays, October 20th – December 8th

Time: 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

RSVP: To enroll in the class:
Contact Professor Jessica Bethoney at
jessicabethoney@gmail.com
or call Lowell Adult Education at (978) 937 8989

 

Asthma Coalition of Greater Lowell Meeting

Asthma Coalition of Greater Lowell
Date: Tuesday, October 24, 2017
Time: 9:30-11am

Location: Lowell Community Health Center’s Metta Health Clinic, First Floor Conference Room, 135 Jackson Street, Lowell

*All are welcome

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