A Partnership for Change is a NJ-based non-profit organization dedicated to ending intimate partner violence (IPV). Our IPVA professional training series has been operating since 2009.
When treating individuals with substance use disorders and trauma, clinicians require the ability to recognize and respond objectively to ethical dilemmas that emerge during treatment. Participants will examine legal constraints, obligations and potential options from a trauma informed perspective.
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Thursday, May 23
ACTS: Screening & Management in Outpatient Settings is an in-person training to increase the confidence and competence in the evaluation and management of youth and adolescent suicide risk for mental health professionals.
Join Ashlee Maruca, LPC for a one-hour workshop on ways DBT can be adapted to better support couples and families. In this training, clinicians will learn specific skills and interventions that can be used with their clients to improve their relationships.
Join us for an informative and engaging free webinar for caregivers and educators. This webinar will provide information on Mental Health Awareness Month and co-occurring disorders.
NJ LCADCs & CADCs are required to complete a 3-6 hour course on Legal Standards. This course satisfies this requirement with an approved instructor.
Mercer county has received a competitively awarded grant from NJ Dept of Labor to provide summer employment and job readiness skill development to County youth, both in-school & out-of-school, ages 16-24.
Deadline Friday, May 3
Open to Mercer County Residents and those pursuing higher education, certification, or licensure in fields related to prevention, public health, social work, sociology/psychology, counseling, or substance or behavioral health. Eligible degrees include CADC, CPS, LCADC, CPRS, CHES, or BA/MA degrees.
Founded in 1909, Mental Health America is the nation's leading national nonprofit dedicated to the promotion of mental health, well-being, and condition prevention. In the 2024 Mental Health Toolkit you will learn how the modern world affects mental health and find new resources to help navigate difficult times. The aim is to empower you to take action!
Your child must be determined eligible for Developmental Disability Services by CSOC and registered for a Qualified Camp prior to submitting the application for CSOC Summer Camp Services. These services include Financial Support toward Summer Camp Tuition and One-to-One Aide Services for Summer Camp.