Training Playlists

Going Back to the Basics

These offerings can help you go 'back to the basics' of care and service! Here is a selection of offerings on core approaches and practices when delivering services. 

Learning the Basics of Family Engagement

June 30, 2020
Since the Adverse Childhood Events (ACEs) study was published in the late 1990s, demonstrating that an increase in ACEs leads to an increase in one’s risk of various health and social issues, it has become the corner stone of the Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) movement. There are plenty of videos, art...

The Social Determinants of Health: Connecting the Dots

March 31, 2020
This self-paced learning module is intended to provide learners at all levels with a basic understanding of the social determinants of health and the impact of the environment on our overall well-being. To access this course, sign in at lms.ctacny.org and select Course Catalog.

Screening for Trauma in a Trauma-Informed and Bias Reducing Way in Children’s Mental Health Services

March 30, 2020
The goal of trauma-informed screening is to create a safe space to talk about trauma and toxic stress while simultaneously avoiding re-traumatizing children or their parent/caregivers. In this webinar, Dr. Crawford discusses conducting trauma screening in children’s mental health along with her me...

Best Practices for Telehealth

March 23, 2020
*Note: This webinar will not address recent OMH guidance on Telehealth. For OMH guidance on the COVID-19 Crisis, please click here.Technology is playing an increasingly significant role in the field of mental health care given the recent changes to mental health in-person service delivery due to COV...

Race, Racism and Clinical Practice

March 31, 2019
This module explores the history, impact, and importance of race and racism in the service delivery process. After you complete this module, you will be able to: Describe the history of race and racism within the United States. Define race, racism, and other relevant terms in order to increase c...

An Introduction to the ACES Study

February 14, 2019
Since the Adverse Childhood Events (ACEs) study was published in the late 1990s, demonstrating that an increase in ACEs leads to an increase in one’s risk of various health and social issues, it has become the corner stone of the Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) movement. There are plenty of videos, art...

Quality Documentation

January 24, 2019
This course will provide an overview of the principles of quality documentation, including: Best practices for communicating effectively Common mistakes to avoid Essential elements for documentation at each phase of care - assessment, treatment plan and ongoing progress notes Supervision and s...

The Impact of Trauma on Parenting

May 15, 2018
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and other forms of trauma can impact the health and well-being of individuals throughout their lives. Individuals who are exposed to trauma often experience key challenges that affect parenting. This webinar focuses on the impact of ACEs and PTSD on parenting and...

Substance Use Disorder: What You Need to Know

August 10, 2017
In the U.S. millions of people, at some point in their lifetime struggle with problematic drug use. Substance use disorders pose significant health risks not only for the individuals and their families, but also for health care systems, local communities, and society as a whole. Research has shown t...

Family Alignment Series: First 30 Days - Discharge Planning and Outcomes

February 11, 2015
As a continuation of the last webinar, this webinar will present strategies on setting a foundation in the first 30 days for a focused treatment plan, tracking measurable outcomes, and discharge planning. 

Family Alignment Series: First 30 Days - Assessment and Goal Setting

February 04, 2015
The first 30 days of treatment is a critical time in which to engage and set the foundation for treatment. This webinar will present strategies on engagement, assessment, and goal-setting that will support a more positive and collaborative relationship between providers and families.

Working with Children Suffering from Trauma, Part One - Trauma Assessment

June 11, 2012
Many of the youth in the child serving system, including mental health, juvenile justice, and child welfare, are affected by traumatic events.  We know that violence and trauma is often at the center of a youth’s mental health challenges, school problems, substance use and juvenile justice involv...
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