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What Should We Know About Engagement?

Engagement skills are essential to working with participants and fostering positive outcomes. View these offerings to better support and partner with individuals, youth, and families.   

Successful Engagement with Adults

Successful Engagement with Adults helps learners to better engage participants at each point of contact of care. Within these four modules, learners will follow a participant through their journey in a clinic and understand each phase of engagement, from initial contact through termination.  Succe...

Learning the Basics of Family Engagement

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...

Transition Age Youth (TAY) Engagement: Best Practices & Personal Experiences

This panel discussion will explore practices from the perspective of two parents and two young people who have navigated the transition age years. This webinar should be applicable to professionals working with TAY in any public system of care, such as mental health, behavioral health, and juvenile...
Presenters:
Alexis Kennedy, Elijah Fagan-Solis, Narda Kennedy, Stephen McCall, Zsofia Duarte

Essential Tips for Tele-Behavioral Health Engagement

Telemental health offers behavioral health providers the unique opportunity to be connected to service participants, which has become increasingly important in this difficult time of public health crisis and social distancing. This pre-recorded webinar will offer guidance around how to engage partic...
Presenters:
Daniella Labate-Covelli, Marlo Pasion, Yves Ades

The Out of Office Experience: Strategies and Interventions for Working in the Community

Conducting visits in the community can be a valuable strategy in partnering with families to better understand their needs, increase engagement and support retention of learned skills.  Due to an increased demand of community based services, the effective use of community based interventions will b...
Presenters:
Yvette Kelly

Family Engagement in Adolescent Substance Use Disorder Services

Substance Use Disorder (SUD) in adolescents can have serious consequences for the young individual and their family. As a result, there are several SUD services available to clinicians. Seeking those services can be daunting and overwhelming for everyone in the family.  However, with adequate atten...
Presenters:
Molly Bobek

Family Focused Engagement in Child Mental Health Services

This webinar is designed to educate mental health  professionals about the range of barriers families face in accessing mental  health services -- while teaching  evidence-based engagement interventions to circumvent these barriers. This training is based on accumulated evidence conducted by C...
Presenters:
Mary McKay
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