Spotlight On:
Do You Know What To Do During a Mental Health Crisis?
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Would you know how to help someone who is having a panic attack? Who is having a psychotic episode? A bout of depression or serious thoughts of suicide?
Forget knowing how to help someone. Do you even know what these experiences look like?
Raising awareness of mental health and substance use challenges and learning how to intervene to provide early support is the focus of
Mental Health First Aid for Adults
offered by Community Advocates Public Policy Institute's Jeremy Triblett and Jan Buchler.
The training uses a "first aid" approach, as participants learn how to provide early intervention during a potential crisis and then encourage that person to get connected to appropriate professional services if warranted.
"This workshop prepares participants to respond to mental health crises in ways that are helpful, and to meet someone in their need," Buchler said.
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April Training Opportunities
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We at Community Advocates Public Policy Institute are excited about providing new
training opportunities
for youth workers, human services professionals, and community members from all walks of life. We’ve recently expanded our offerings on mental health, substance abuse and trauma, youth reentry issues, and more, to meet the needs of our community. Our Training and Technical Assistance Coordinator Jeremy Triblett is continually looking for ways to connect with groups and individuals who want to enhance their skills and understanding of behavioral health and trauma.
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MCSAP Youth Summit Asked:
What’s Your Natural High?
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Too many young people think that smoking weed is the best way to have fun, cope with stress, and be cool. But, as they learned at the Milwaukee County Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition’s Third Annual Youth Summit on March 15, there are plenty of ways to achieve a natural high.
Keynote speakers Kwabena Antoine Nixon and Khalil Coleman inspired the 100 participants to do great things instead of getting hooked on drugs.
During the high-energy summit, the young people were able to explore new activities and get "real talk" about substance use. Presenter Joshua Jenkins of Safe and Sound taught them how to write a song; PPI’s John Eshun and Amanda Clark of the 53206 Drug-Free Communities Project provided natural health and wellness tips; FACT youth from Neu-Life Community Development blasted them with facts about the dangers of drug and alcohol use; Raymond Rivera of the United Community Center demonstrated the Israeli self-defense system Krav Maga; and Mrs. Moore showed how to make a healthy snack.
We are so grateful for
Neu-Life
for hosting, allowing their Farmfork youth to cook a delicious taco bar for lunch, and taking the lead on organizing this event. What a day!
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Members of Neu-Life FACT, Wisconsin’s youth tobacco prevention program, conducted the FACT Lounge FACTivism at the MCSAP Youth Summit on Friday, March 15, at Neu-Life Community Development. The FACT Lounge included a photo booth, stickers, a spin wheel with trivia questions about tobacco and secondhand smoke, and scratch-off cards to help spread the truth about tobacco and e-cigarettes. Pictured is one of the summit attendees. For more on FACT check out
FACTmovement.org
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A Conversation with Scott Allard
Author, Places in Need: The Changing Geography of Poverty
Thursday, March 28
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Did you know that more poor people live in American suburbs than in our cities?
Contrary to long-held stereotypes of suburbs as places of affluence far from the needs and stresses of urban life, Scott W. Allard reveals the truth about 21st century suburbs in
Places in Need: The Changing Geography of Poverty
. Allard explains that suburban poverty has more than doubled in the past 25 years and low-income households in the suburbs resemble their counterparts in the cities more than we realized. That said, suburbs don’t have adequate safety net support to meet the needs of their struggling residents.
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9th Annual Prevent Suicide Wisconsin Conference Updates
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The organizers of
Prevent Suicide Wisconsin’s annual conference
have added more to the schedule. They recently announced the members of the lived experience panel: Gabrielle O’Neil, John Roelli, Melissa Jasurda, Daisha Bischoff, and moderator Terry (Bertha) McGuire.
Prevent Suicide Wisconsin’s 2019 conference will be held on May 3 at the Kalahari Resort in Wisconsin Dells. Reduced rate hotel rooms are available until April 1.
Get all the details here.
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Wisconsin’s Annual Drug Endangered Children’s Conference
July 16-18
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Welcome Baby! Nurturing Program Offered Weekly
Thursdays through May 30
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The Parenting Network
, 7516 W. Burleigh Ave., Milwaukee, is offering weekly nurturing and parenting sessions for the crucial developmental period in a baby’s first year of life. You can receive parent coaching, connect with local resources, and meet other new parents. Classes run from 10 to 11:30 a.m., and registration is required. Please call 414-671-0566 to RSVP or get more information.
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Respite across the Lifespan:
Introducing Community Caregiver Resources
Thursday, March 28
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This free program from
C Renee Consulting & Management
in partnership with Lisa Schneider, Executive Director of Respite Care Association of Wisconsin, will provide participants with caregiver stress tips, training and education, financial assistance, and employment options. This workshop will be held on Thursday, March 28, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Hillside Terrace Family Resource Center, 1452 N. Seventh St., Milwaukee.
RSVP is required at this link
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Wisconsin's Opioid Crisis: A Trauma-Informed Response
April 2 & 3
~Registration Deadline is March 26~
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services’
Wisconsin's Opioid Crisis: A Trauma-Informed Response
is for mental health professionals, substance abuse counselors, medical professionals, law enforcement, and related professions. This event will feature workshops on trauma's role in the misuse and ab
use of opioids. Keynote speakers are
Honorable Rev. Everett D. Mitchell, M.Div., Th.M., J.D.,
and Mishka Terplan, M.D.
The registration fee will be $75 per person for the full conference, to be held at KI Convention Center in Green Bay. This event is part of Wisconsin's State Targeted Response to the Opioid Crisis funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
Register and get more information here
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An Evening of Music and Conversation for Teens
Wednesday, April 3
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This event, moderated by Katrina Cravy, is free and open to all teen students and parents and will be held at Cedarburg Performing Art Center, W68 N611 Evergreen Blvd., Cedarburg. It’s sponsored by Gathering on the Green’s Music Together program and Kapco Metal Stamping.
Registration is required at this link
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Doors open at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, April 3.
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2019 Wisconsin Violence and Injury Prevention Summit
Thursday, April 4
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The Wisconsin Violence and Injury Prevention Partnership (WiVIPP) and Wisconsin Department of Health Services are organizing the 2019 Wisconsin Violence and Injury Prevention Summit in Madison on Thursday, April 4, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
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Latino Health Equity Summit
Tuesday, April 9
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Sixteenth Street Health Center
, in collaboration with the
Milwaukee Latino Health Coalition
, will host the 2019
Latino Health Equity Summit
at the Italian Community Center, 631 E. Chicago St., Milwaukee. The April 9 event, featuring a wide range of political, professional, and health/field workers, will feature a special section on Trauma and Mental Health in the Latino Community. Registration can be completed
here
; the fee is $40 fee (can be waived if you’re a current student). The event is from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m., with networking to follow. Questions?
Email here
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Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Awareness Lunch
Tuesday, April 9
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April is Child Abuse Prevention Awareness Month, and
The Parenting Network
invites you to lunch with remarks by Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett and Office of Violence Prevention Director Reggie Moore to affirm your commitment to supporting kids. The event will be held from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 9, at Bader Philanthropies, 3300 N. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Milwaukee. RSVPs are required by April 2. Email
Andrea Libber
to register.
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Free Oral Cancer Screenings
Thursday, April 11
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April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month, and the
Aurora Sinai Medical Center
, 945 N. 12th St., Milwaukee, will host complimentary oral cancer screenings in the cafeteria from 1 to 4 p.m. No appointments or insurance plans are needed, and walk-ins are welcome. Please call 414-649-3920 for more information.
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Our Partners & Allies Are Seeking...
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Milwaukee Prevention Journal Readers -- do you have:
- Job openings?
- Upcoming events?
- News to share?
- Suggestions?
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Community Advocates is supported by ReCAST MKE, a grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Center for Mental Health Services, under Grant No. 5H79SM063524.
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