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National Social Work Month Begins March 1!

National Social Work Month Begins March 1!

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The nation’s largest group of social workers, the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), begins its month-long celebration of the profession in March.

Social workers in hospitals, clinics, schools, universities, non-profit and government social service agencies, community centers, corporations, think tanks, elected offices, and numerous private practices will work to remind the public why they joined the profession in a campaign called “All People Matter.”

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, social work continues to be a fast-growing occupation in the United States.  More than 600,000 social work college graduates hold social work positions, and an additional 130,000 people are employed as community and social service managers.

As the country addresses issues of growing income inequality, educational achievement gaps, health care disparities, mental health access, and improved veterans support, social workers in communities across the nation are raising awareness about critical family needs and social injustice.

“I’m proud to belong to a profession that recognizes that all people matter,” says NASW CEO Angelo McClain, PhD, LICSW. “The field of social work requires its members to put the ideals of citizenship into action every day.”

To recognize all the ways social workers make a difference, and how they help turn public attention to complex social issues that affect millions of lives, the 2014 Social Work Month campaign will highlight some of the profession’s most accomplished authors, educators, researchers and practice leaders through its 1,000 Experts initiative.

More details about social work contributions on topics ranging from domestic violence, foster care and depression to addictions, chronic illness and senior caregiving can be found atSocialWorkers.org or SocialWorkMonth.org.

 Social workers are also invited to tell their stories online this month using the hashtags #allpeoplematter and #socialworkmonth.

MHA Recovery Oriented Practice 3 Day Trainings 2014

tay-recoveryMHA Recovery Oriented Practice 3 Day Trainings 2014 (Formerly Public Immersion Trainings)

This 3-Day Training will help anyone serving adults or transition aged youth (ages 18 – 25) who are in recovery from a mental illness to:

  1. Create—meaningful relationships with the people you serve;
  2. Play—to your strengths and learn to help members find theirs;
  3. Get your hands dirty— our trainings utilize group activities, interactive exercises and self-reflective tools to help inspire your work as a recovery oriented practitioner.

 

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Training Dates:

  • April 7 – 9, 2014
  • May 5 – 7, 2014
  • June 9 – 11, 2014

 

Training Topics Include:

  • Recovery Philosophy
  • Hope & Empowerment
  • Principle Guided Decision Making
  • Self-Responsibility
  • Integrating Health Care
  • Meaningful Roles
  • For the Love of Learning

 

Registration is FREE for LACDMH clinics & contract providers.

This training offers 18 Continuing Education Units for LCSWs, MFTs and RNs

MHA Recovery Oriented Practice Immersion trainings are offered once a month, September through June, at MHA Village in Long Beach To register, please visit http://buildyourownbox.squarespace.com/immersion/ or you may contact Kristina Esquivel at kesquivel@mhala.org or 562-285-1330, ext. 335

Employment Opportunity- Home-Based HIV Case Management Position

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Masters Level Clinician-MSW, MA/MS in Counseling Psychology or Clinical Psychology

Bilingual Spanish/English required for position

If interested, please send résumé to Hilda Sandoval at hsandoval@la.altamed.org

 

Webinar: Early Detection, Prevention, and Treatment of Substance Use and Mental Disorders

 

Healthy People 2020 Progress Review Webinar

Substance Use and Mental Disorders: Early Detection, Prevention, and Treatment
February 26, 2014 | 12:30 to 2 p.m. Eastern Time

You’re invited to join the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP) for a Healthy People 2020 progress review webinar. This webinar is focused on tracking and measuring the progress of select Healthy People 2020 objectives—in this case the early detection, prevention, and treatment of substance use and mental disorders.

Featured speakers include:

  • Howard Koh, M.D., M.P.H., Assistant Secretary for Health, HHS
  • Rebecca Hines, M.H.S., Chief, Health Promotion Statistics Branch, National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Philip Wang, M.D., Dr.P.H., Deputy Director, National Institute of Mental Health
  • Jack Stein, Ph.D., Director, Office of Science Policy and Communications, National Institute on Drug Abuse
  • Frances M. Harding, Director, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, SAMHSA
  • Connie Smith, Prevention Branch Manager, Substance Abuse Prevention Program,
    Division of Behavioral Health, Kentucky Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental, and Intellectual Disabilities

Register for the Healthy People 2020 Progress Review Webinar


About Healthy People
Healthy People is an initiative of ODPHP that provides science-based, 10-year national objectives for improving the health of all Americans. For 3 decades, Healthy People has established benchmarks and monitored progress over time in order to encourage collaborations across communities and sectors, empower individuals toward making informed health decisions, and measure the impact of prevention activities.

Affordable Housing 101 Community Forums

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03/20/14: Hepatitis C Training (free)

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7 Contact hours will be provided for CAADAC & CAARR 

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HIV & Mental Health | HIV Specialist

 

 

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02/08/14: “I am my brother/sister’s keeper” National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day event

02/08/14: \”I am my brother/sister\’s keeper\” National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day event.

02/08/14:

HIV Mental Health Task Force Meeting 01/08/14

Hi Folks,

I hope everyone is having a wonderful New Year. I look forward to seeing everyone tomorrow at The Village at 9:30am.

Warm Regards, Alonso

HIV TASK FORCE AGENDA-Jan 14

 

 

Low Cost Computers & Internet for low income clients

Attached is an updated flyer for the computer program jointly sponsored by the Los Angeles Public Library System, the Black Business Association, and OIC of Los Angeles.  This is a five year program that was initiated in 2013.  Families must attend a 3 hour computer “boot camp” at a library location in order to qualify.  They must also meet income guidelines as noted on the flyer.  This is for Los Angeles County residents.

The computer is $149.  The router (if they want internet service) is $79.  The monthly fee for internet is $10.  Please call the number on the flyer.

DOWNLOAD THE FLYER HERE

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