WCC Cultural Competence Training & Advisory Meeting

Bear Lodge New Pit Road, Princeton, ME

You are invited to a Working Communities Challenge advisory meeting and training on Cultural Competence presented by Elizabeth Neptune of the Neptune Advantage, July 27th from 10 am -- 2 pm at Bear Lodge, Indian Township.  Please complete the fields below and press the "submit" button to register.  If you'd like up to 2 colleagues […]

Substance Use & its Impacts 2022 – Registration

Cobscook Institute 10 Commissary Point Road, Trescott Township, ME

Please fill out the information requested to register for Substance Use and its Impacts: supporting recovery across communities, presented by Abby Frutchey, MSW, LADC, CCS, 1-4 pm at Cobscook Institute in Trescott, on September 28, 2022.  We also invite you to join us for a light lunch and networking session at 12 noon before the […]

Understanding the Impacts of Trauma 2022-23 Registration

Zoom

Please use this link to register for the CCC's free training, Understanding the Impacts of Trauma, presented by Julie Redding, LCPC, 9 am -- 12  pm  on December 9, 2022.  This training will be delivered over Zoom.  CEUs will be available.  Contact hour certificates will be provided to all participants.  

Understanding the Impacts of Poverty – 2023

Zoom

Join the CCC for an overview of the impacts of poverty presented by Charley Martin-Berry and Julie Redding, including definitions and different types of poverty and its physiological effects; exploring bias and systemic barriers; and a special presentation by Sunrise County Economic Council Director, Charles Rudelitch, on the continuum and overlap between the concepts of […]

The Reflective Practitioner

Zoom

Join the CCC from 9 am to 12 Noon for a 3-hour virtual training on reflective practice presented by Julie Redding, LCPC,  Elin MacKinnon, LCSW, and Abby Frutchey, LMSW, LADC, CCS.  This training is designed for staff in helping and educational settings who work with children and families and would like to learn more about […]

Substance Use & its Impacts 2023 — Registration

WCCC St Croix Hall 1 College Drive, Calais, ME, United States

The CCC is excited to announce a free, in-person training on April 12th: Substance Use and its Impacts, presented by Abby Frutchey, LMSW, LADC, CCS, from 9 am -- 12:30 pm in St Croix Lecture Hall at Washington County Community College, Calais. This training will explore substance use related stigma and how we each play a […]

Effectively Communicating & Relating Across Poverty Barriers

WCCC St Croix Hall 1 College Drive, Calais, ME, United States

Please join the Community Caring Collaborative and Working Communities Challenge for an impactful morning workshop with national poverty expert Dr. Donna Beegle.  In this 3-hour, in-person training, Dr. Beegle uses activities to engage service providers, leaders and educators to explore the impact of life experiences on communication styles and provide a framework for improving communication […]

Best Practice Tools for Interprofessional Collaboration

Zoom

Join the CCC for Best Practice Tools for Interprofessional Collaboration, a new free, virtual training.  We’ve probably all had some kind of memorable team meeting experience. For some, it was worthwhile and for others it wasn’t. For many of us, it was somewhere in between. In this training we’ll take a look at what it […]

Building Cultural Competency 2023 – Registration

Cobscook Institute 10 Commissary Point Road, Trescott Township, ME

The CCC invites you to Building Cultural Competency, a free training presented by Elizabeth Neptune of Neptune Advantage on October 20, 2023, from 10 am -- 2 pm at Cobscook Institute in Trescott.  Designed for Families Future Downeast staff and partners, this training is open to all CCC partner staff.  Objectives include: understanding the difference […]

From Trauma to Trauma-Informed

Zoom

CCC is please to announce a new training: From Trauma to Trauma-Informed: enhancing the customer experience, for FFD Partners but open to all CCC partner organizations. Julie Redding, LCPC, presents a resilience-oriented approach, moving from trauma information to neuroscience-based action, supporting practical skills to build greater capacity for self-regulation and self-care in both service providers […]

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