February 18, 2026 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
This workshop provides a framework for effectively and empathetically responding to individuals at risk for or experiencing a mental health crisis. It provides an overview of the crisis cycle and outlines evidence-based strategies for intervention at each stage, including de-escalation techniques, suicide risk assessment, and safety planning. The session also explores the role of implicit bias in crisis decision-making. Emphasis is on trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and respectful approaches that promote safety, dignity, and collaboration when interacting with individuals in distress. Offers 2.0 Category 1CEUs and meets Anti-Oppressive Practice.
Join the Young Adult Division for a Chanukah celebration and a night of trivia! Test your knowledge while supporting a great cause.
Slow down, unplug from the week and build community over Shabbat dinner.
Looking to meet new people and strengthen connections across Baltimore’s Jewish community? At Partners Baltimore, you’ll be paired with someone from a different Jewish background […]
Mark Your Calendar! Join us in January as we recognize our incredible Baltimore Jewish community in Florida. Thursday, January 15Home of Beth GoldsmithBoca Raton5:00 – […]