February 18 @ 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 YAD for a feel-good evening of giving back at the Myerberg Center.We’ll help brighten their space by tidying and organizing in preparation for their […]
In honor of Jewish Disabilities Awareness, Acceptance and Inclusion Month (JDAIM), join an evening with Judge David Tatel, as he discusses his book, Vision: A […]
The Associated’s Insight Israel Forum is pleased to invite you to a thought-provoking conversation on Zionism, Antisemitism & Antizionism, and where they do – and […]
Cost:Maimonides Society donors – $54Non-Donors – $72Young adults (ages 22-29) – $36 Maimonides Society donors are healthcare professionals who contribute $1,000 or more to The […]