Happy Wednesday!
This is the Community Caring Collaborative Weekly Communiqué where we share announcements about trainings, meetings and other events, including announcements from our collaborative partners. Look for links to meeting minutes and agendas in the Meetings section, training registration forms and flyers in the Events section, and job postings and other items of interest in the Announcements section. Subscribe here to get the Communiqué. Gmail users, make sure to add Community Caring Collaborative to your contacts so this newsletter doesn’t end up in Promotions. This mailing goes out every Wednesday, so if you have announcements, please send them to Christine by 5 pm Monday to be included. Thanks!
Photo above courtesy of Susan Bennett
Announcements
Healthy Acadia to Offer Recovery Coach Training: Healthy Acadia is excited to offer a Connecticut Community for Addiction (CCAR) 30-hour Recovery Coach Training in 2 locations:
- on March 13th, 14th, 15th & 16th 2017 at the Cobscook Community Learning Center 10 Commissary Point Road – Trescott (download flyer).
- and April 10th, 11th, 12th &13th at AMHC 127 Palmer Street Calais (download flyer).
This four-day training will meet from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm each day. Participants will be expected to complete an additional hour of independent study daily to complete the training program.
Job Opening: Next Step Domestic Violence Project is seeking a Shelter Advocate to provide services to guests at the shelter in Washington County. Read the job description with application instructions here.
Job Opening: Sunrise County Economic Council (SCEC) is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Executive Assistant to support the SCEC Board of Directors and Executive Director. A full job description and application requirements can be found here, or contact Charles Rudelitch at crudelitch@sunrisecounty.org or 207.255.0983. The deadline for applications is Friday, March 17, 2017 at 5pm..
Unstable Housing Survey: CCC Work Group & Poverty Busters have developed a tool for providers to capture data on individuals & families that are in unstable housing situations, including couch-surfing — the Unstable Housing Survey. This is an easy online questionnaire that viewers can also use to self-report. A paper version is available for providers to bring on home visits. If you use the paper version, you will need to enter the responses into the online survey later. Please share the link and the paper form to help us paint a more accurate picture of homelessness in Washington County.
NH-ME LEND Program: Applications are being accepted for the 2017–2018 New Hampshire-Maine LEND Trainee Program (deadline to apply is April 1st). This is a long-term traineeship requiring a minimum of 300 hours over a 9-month period, geared for:
- Graduate students in audiology, early childhood special education, nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, pediatrics, public health, physical therapy, social work, speech language pathology, family studies, or other related disciplines.
- Professionals working in the community supporting children with special health care needs and their families (i.e, early support and services, school administration, general and special educators, related service professionals, and healthcare providers).
- Family members of a child or youth with a disability and/or special health care needs
Learn more about this program at the Center for Community Inclusion and Disability Studies website. Competitive scholarships are available to qualified applicants with funding provided by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau.
Your announcement could go here: email the details to Christine by 5 pm Monday for inclusion in Wednesday’s Weekly Communiqué.
Events
Maine Association for Infant Mental Health: Save the date of May 12th for the 30th annual MeAIMH conference at Hilton Garden Inn Freeport Downtown, Freeport, ME, featuring Stephan A. Viehweg presenting Tackling the Tough Stuff: Supporting Families at Risk. Read more about this exciting conference “not just for home visitors” here.
Manifesting Equality for LGBTQ Youth: Creating a Community of Compassion – a one-day conference for educators and healthcare providers on March 17th from 8 am to 3:30 pm at the Kay Parker Building in Machias. Download the flyer and agenda for speaker lineup, conference objectives and registration information.
Financial Needs & Challenges for Seniors: The Washington County Thriving in Place Initiative invites you to a free informational session on March 29th from 9 am to 12 Noon in Science 102 at the University of Maine, Machias, with a panel of financial & legal experts. Download the flyer or read the event description on our website for more information and to sign up.
2-day Teacher Training: Learn to teach NAMI Basics, a 6-session educational program for parents and caregivers of children and adolescents under the age of 18 experiencing emerging emotional and behavioral concerns. It covers information about mental health challenges, the fundamentals of advocating for your child, self-care, communication and problem solving skills and much more! This 2-day training will be held in Bangor April 22-23, 2017. More information and registration available here.
Bridges Out of Poverty Webinar: one-hour webinar, “Bridges Out of Poverty,” uses the lens of economic class to provide concrete tools and strategies for individuals, organizations, and communities to alleviate poverty.This webinar will provide an introduction to a comprehensive approach to understanding the Bridges Out of Poverty constructs. Thursday, June 1, 2017, 11:00am-12:00pm CDT (not Eastern time). Register here.
Play Therapy Workshop: By The Sea Seminars will be hosting a Roundtable workshop, Play Therapy Interventions to Teach Coping Skills (on a shoestring budget) March 31, 2017, 9 AM to 4 PM at the Harrington Family Health Center. Robyn Greene, LCPC, will be the presenter. Space is limited to 16. CEU’s will be offered. For more details and to register, visit By the Sea Seminars website.
G.E.A.R. Workshop: The G.E.A.R. Parent network has scheduled the following new workshop free to all parents/guardians/caregivers of children with emotional and behavioral health needs:
- How Difficult Can This Be? The F.A.T. City Workshop on March 15th
Cynthia Cullinane will facilitate from 9 – 11 am at Downeast Horizons, 77 Union Street, Ellsworth. To register, email Cynthia or call her at 1-800-264-9224 or 266-9523.
Needs & Offers
NYU Dental Clinic: Save the dates of April 3-7 for the free dental outreach program of the Washington County Children’s Program partnering with New York University’s School of Dentistry. Download the flyer for more information.
Dream Fund Open: Are you working with a young person (ages 5-18) whose opportunity to pursue their dreams is limited by family financial circumstances? The CCC is thrilled to announce that the Dream Fund is now open and ready to help create access to those opportunities! Read more about this legacy of CCC founding director, Marjorie Withers, and how to apply.
Family Future Downeast: Registration is open for the 2nd cohort of students – learn more about this incredible 2-gen educational opportunity here.
Meetings
Work Group & Poverty Busters: Join the CCC Work Group and Poverty Buster’s today, March 1st, for our monthly meeting with guest speaker Cheryl Robbins, WHCA’s transportation director, at SCEC’s building in Machias at 7 Ames Way (next door to the Grange) from 1-3:30 pm. Download the agenda here.
St Croix Community Connections: This is Poverty Buster’s sister group in Calais, organized by Christine Morris. This group meets monthly on the 4th Tuesday from 3-5 pm. New members welcome!