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SUMMARY:Digital Detox: Screen Boundaries for Better Health
DESCRIPTION:Digital Detox: Screen Boundaries for Better Health\nFebruary 8th\, 12:00pm – 1:00pm \nAccording to recent studies\, smartphone users pick up their phones an average of 96 times per day\, and spend between 5 to 6 hours daily on their screen. These convenient devices may make our lives easier and more enjoyable\, but they’re also incredibly addictive and can increase depression\, anxiety and relationship problems. \nExplore new ways to think about the place of your devices in daily life at our Digital Detox workshop February 8\, 2022 from 12-1 p.m. on Zoom. Jodi DePaoli\, LPC will help you explore what keeps you going back to the screen over and over again\, and teach you how to set screen boundaries that actually work. \nThe Digital Detox workshop is free to employees of Cascade Behavioral Health’s EAP clients (that’s us at HSOLC!!) and just $25 for anyone else who would like to join. \nTo receive a Zoom link\, email:\ncascadehealthEAP@cascadehealth.org\nView the flyer: EAP Training February 8 2022
URL:https://www.hsolc.org/event/digital-detox-screen-boundaries-for-better-health/
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CATEGORIES:Staff Only,Training
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SUMMARY:Mitigating the Impact of Trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences: The Power of Relationships
DESCRIPTION:Mitigating the Impact of Trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences: The Power of Relationships \nIn classrooms across the country\, teachers face a host of new challenges stemming from the stressful and even traumatic circumstances experienced by so many children and their families throughout the pandemic. Teachers play a critical role in children’s ability to heal from traumatic experiences—but often have limited guidance on what to look for or how to help. This webinar will support teachers in building trauma-sensitive classrooms by exploring: \n\nthe basics of trauma and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and their impact on educators and on classroom communities\,\nthe impact of stress-related challenges that the past year has had on so many children and families\,\nhow to recognize and begin to address challenging or dysregulated classroom behaviors that stem from exposure to trauma and ACEs\, and\nstrategies for building relationships with children that act as a buffer against the negative impacts of trauma.
URL:https://www.hsolc.org/event/mitigating-the-impact-of-trauma-and-adverse-childhood-experiences-the-power-of-relationships/
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CATEGORIES:Staff Only,Training
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SUMMARY:February Teacher Training
DESCRIPTION:February Teacher Training \nFebruary 18th\, 9:00-12:00
URL:https://www.hsolc.org/event/february-teacher-training-2/
LOCATION:Microsoft Teams
CATEGORIES:Staff Only,Training
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SUMMARY:Strategies for Promoting Wellness in the Time of Now
DESCRIPTION:Region 10 TTA\nStrategies for Promoting Wellness in the Time of Now\nCohosted by National Center on Health\, Behavioral Health\, and Safety \nFebruary 24th\, 10:00 – 11:30\nREGISTRATION LINK \nEvent Description:\nJoin Region 10 and NCHBHS staff to discuss strategies for supporting wellness (surviving now) in the face of overwhelming pressures to address the trauma and stressors children\, families\, and staff are facing within the context of a continuously changing landscape of the pandemic\, shifting program demands\, staffing shortages and other compounding stressors. \nTraining Objectives:\n• Develop a deeper understanding of how our individual stress patterns present throughout the day.\n• Share collective wellness practices and ideas to support stress reduction.\n• Reflect together on what a culture of wellness might look like through our individual\, program\, and systems wide approach.\n• Set small actionable goals using the PDSA (Plan\, Do\, Study\, Act) method to increase intentionality around staff wellness. \nTarget Audience: Open to all \nREGISTRATION is FREE and closes on 02/24/22\nQuestions: Michelle.HomerAnderson@icf.com
URL:https://www.hsolc.org/event/strategies-for-promoting-wellness-in-the-time-of-now/
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