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NYC TCTTAC Tobacco Cessation Training  - Non-Clinical 

NYC TCTTAC Tobacco Cessation Training - Non-Clinical Staff

In this session, you will learn how to assist behavioral health treatment provider non-clinical staff to provide best practices in tobacco dependence treatment.

Smoking is the #1 Cause of Death in People with Behavioral Health Needs. The New York City Tobacco Cessation Treatment and Technical Assistance Center (NYC TCTTAC) is a training and technical assistance center dedicated to delivering in-person training and technical assistance to help behavioral health programs in NYC provide best practices in tobacco dependence treatment.  Be sure to register using the link below. Registering will allow you to be notified of reminders, location change, cancellations, etc.
 
When
Tuesday, March 27, 2018, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday, March 28, 2018, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Where
Staten Island PPS, 7th Floor Conference Hall 
1 Edgewater Plaza, Staten Island, NY 10305

Who should attend?
Non-clinical staff

Training Mode
In person

Patient Activation Training

Patient Activation Training
 
Patient activation refers to how capable an individual is of taking care of themselves when it comes to managing their health and healthcare. Different people have different levels of activation. In this training, participants will learn how to assess a person's level of activation using the Patient Activation Measure (PAM©) and how to tailor goals and interventions for an individual based on their level of activation using Coaching for Activation (CfA©).
 
When
Friday, March 30, 2018, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 
 
Where
Staten Island PPS, 7th Floor Conference Hall 
1 Edgewater Plaza, Staten Island, NY 10305
 
Who should attend?
Partner employees in PAM project (2.d.i)
 
Training Mode
In person


Care Coordination Basic and Advanced

Care Coordination Basic and Advanced
 
The Care Coordination Fundamentals curriculum consists of four (4) modules or sections that are structured to build on one another sequentially. All front-line staff working in a team-based healthcare environment will benefit from this course. This advanced version of the care coordination curriculum introduces staff to chronic, mental and behavioral conditions, (i.e. diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, asthma, depression, substance abuse etc.) and helps them understand these conditions and provides participants with coaching tools on how to teach patients to manage their health.

Participants will experience a highly interactive class environment tailored to adult learners. Our approach strengthens the participants' critical thinking skills by engaging them in discussion, individual exercises and group activities. Participants complete the course prepared to assist their patients in navigating the healthcare system, and to be strong, productive members of healthcare teams providing coordinated and patient-centered care.  Be sure to register using the link below. Registering will allow you to be notified of reminders, location change, cancellations, etc.

When
Wednesday, April 4, 2018, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM 
Thursday, April 5, 2018, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM 

Where
Staten Island PPS, 7th Floor Conference Hall 
1 Edgewater Plaza, Staten Island, NY 10305
 
Who should attend?
Clinical staff and clinical support staff
 
Training Mode
In person


LGBTQ Cultural Awareness
 
LGBTQ Cultural Awareness

LGBTQ Cultural Awareness Training, presented by the Pride Center of Staten Island, advances a person-centered approach to working with LGBTQ patients and/or clients in healthcare settings. The training includes an introduction to (or review of) LGBTQ terminology, activities that focus on intersectionality and structural systems of oppression, and a discussion of the health disparities confronting LGBTQ individuals. Additionally, the training will give you concrete tools to make healthcare environments more welcoming for LGBTQ patients and/or clients, as well as your LGBTQ co-workers.

Who should attend?
All partner employees are encouraged to attend.

Training Mode
In person



Depression CAREPATH

Depression CAREPATH

The Depression CAREPATH was developed for use in home health care and hospice to support the assessment, monitoring, and case coordination of depression in older adults. Patient education materials, communication aids, and implementation guides and resources for administrators are also available.  After you complete registration for HWapps, the link found in the content section will direct you to a registration form for mental health training network, where you will access training. 

Upon completion of course and obtaining your certificate, please email your certificate to [email protected] 

Who should attend?
Primary care providers and other staff in primary care practices 

Training Mode
Online


xG Training Modules
 
Population-Based Case Management

In this module, which is part of the xGLearn training modules, you will be introduced to the concepts in population-based care management. The concepts are delivered through educational activities, as well as multi-media presentations. A companion guide is available for your personal note-taking.

xGLearn combines the latest collaborative technology with distance learning to enable care management team members, including RNs, LPNs, Social Workers, Physicians, Physician's Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, Community Health Workers, Behavioral Health Workers, and Pharmacists to function at the top of their licenses. Through xGLearn, care management teams obtain the evidence-based knowledge required to assess patients, develop action plans, reliably implement evidence-based practices, and coordinate care. 

Who should attend?
Physicians, NPs, Nursing and clinical staff

Training Mode
Online + in-person sessions.