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Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Safe TALK Suicide Prevention Workshop


Safe TALK Suicide Prevention Training


This 3 hour workshop alerts one to warning signs indicating risk of suicide.  The workshop

emphasizes the importance of recognizing the signs, communicating with, and getting help or

resources for the person at risk.

When: Thursday February 25th, 2015


Where: Warren County Human Services Building 3rd floor Conference Room


Time: 9:00am-12:00pm


Must be at least 15 years or older to attend!


Please RSVP By February 23rd 2015


Please email Allison Reynolds:


allisonreynolds@councilforprevention.org

 

*CEU and CASAC Credits available
 
 
This training is sponsored by:
Warren and Washington County Suicide Prevention Coalition.
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The Suicide Prevention Center of NY, OMH and the Warren Washington County Suicide Prevention Coalition Is Offering a Connect Training for Postvention


The Suicide Prevention Center of New York, New York State Office of Mental Health and the Warren Washington County Suicide Prevention Coalition are sponsoring a Connect Postvention workshop
Date:
Connect Training- February 24, 2015 9am-2pm
Location:  Washington County WIC Building Annex II 114 Lower Main Street Hudson Falls, NY 12839
Information and Registration:  Please RSVP by February 20th 2015 To Allison Reynolds 746-1527 or email:
                                                                                                             allisonreynolds@councilforprevention.org
 
Workshop and materials are free
Lunch Will Be Provided
CASAC Credits are available
 
 
POSTVENTION TRAINING* FOR HUMAN SERVICE AGENCIES* TO PROMOTE HEALING AND REDUCE RISK AFTER A SUICIDE
 
Human service agencies perform a wide range of roles and functions in supporting clients and responding to community members following a suicide death. Since knowing someone who has died by suicide is one of the highest risk factors for suicide, taking steps to reduce risk and promote healing (postvention) becomes an integral part of suicide prevention efforts. Connect Postvention training is offered to social service agency staff, law enforcement, First responders, and community members who will respond to a death by suicide and take an active role in coordinating and/or responding to agency/community members in postvention efforts.
 
WHAT PARTICIPANTS WILL GET FROM THE TRAINING:


·         Knowledge of National Best Practices for social service agencies in responding to a suicide death
·         Identification of  the role of key service providers and ways to participate in and/or coordinate an integrated and effective community response to the suicide death of a client or community member
·         Knowledge of the dynamics of suicide related phenomena (contagion, pacts, cluster, copycat suicides) and the strategies for reducing this risk in the agency caseload and the greater community
·         The skills to recognize warning signs for suicide in clients or other community members after a suicide death
·         An appreciation of the complexity of suicide related grief and cultural considerations regarding suicide
·         The ability to encourage help-seeking, reduce stigma, and knowledge of concepts and resources to promote healing for survivors and communities
·         Recommendations regarding confidentiality, safe communication, language and media inquiries
·         Discussion of agency protocols and legal and ethical issues should a client die by suicide, including considerations from emergency response should the death occur on agency property to involvement with survivors
·         Information about providing appropriate support to first responders and agency staff following a client suicide


AUDIENCE: Staff and supervisors in social service agencies who are involved in developing crisis protocols and/or responding to a suicide death that impacts the agency or community.

OUTCOMES: participants will be prepared to develop local community postvention team(s) as a result of attending Connect. Technical Assistance on next steps will be discussed as part of the training.

For more information on the postvention team process contact

 Gary O’Brien at (518) 402-9488

*discipline specific workshops also available e.g. Schools, mental health etc.

Monday, February 16, 2015

Interagency Council Meeting Minutes 2/12/15

Interagency Council Meeting Minutes from 2/12/15:

Nick George presided over the meeting.

Attendees introduced themselves.

Nick brought up some alternatives to Interagency Awareness Day, typically held every year in early May:

     We have the opportunity as a council to have a table at the Washington County Fair this year, held from July 21 to July 26. However, we would need a representative manning our table on each day of the fair. That person would have the chance to set up brochures and information about their own agency. A sign-up sheet is going around.
     We also may participate in the Health Fair at the Queensbury Community Center (Queensbury Senior Center) on Sept. 19. This fair mostly caters to the needs and interests of seniors. Therefore, we are still looking at a 3rd alternative, which is to continue to partner with the Rotary Club's water walk. Their President Dave Bogue, came to talk with us today to let us know about some changes in the event this year. The Water Walk will be held on June 6, and is being held on the river front, in partnership with the Feeder Canal Alliance Canoe/Kayak Race. Dave feels that with the change of venue and other slated activities, the event will draw a larger crowd, including many families with kids, and the Interagency Council is a welcome participant. We will discuss this further at future meetings, as we get more information.


Position Open: SAIL is looking to hire a Transition Specialist based in their Queensbury office. All interested parties should direct questions/resumes to Judith McKinnon at sailmfpdirector@gmail.com.

"A Place at the Table", a movie about hunger and its economic and cultural implications for our country will be shown at Christ Church United Methodist in Glens Falls on the following dates:
2/28 at 2pm
3/8 at 1pm
3/19 at 630pm
3/23 at 10am
Before the showing on 3/8, you are invited to attend a dish-to-pass luncheon beginning at noon at the Fellowship Hall.

Guest Speaker #1 - Moira Dwyer, Director of Diversion Services/Rose House of PEOPLe, Inc.
PEOPLe, Inc is based downstate in Poughkeepsie and they are opening Rose House here in Glens Falls. Rose House is a short-term crisis residence/hospital diversion program for folks struggling with their psychiatric issues, and is fully peer-run. Length of stay is 1-5 days, with 5 days being the absolute maximum. Rose House will also take folks discharged from the hospital who are not yet ready to return home, but are safe enough to leave the inpatient unit. Guests are required to be at least 18 years of age and as there is no nursing staff or aides, able to take care of themselves. NOTE: Rose House will NOT take folks who are homeless. Guests must also bring their own food, but there is transportation available.
Moira said that the Warren Washington County Rose House should be open by the end of February 2015; she will keep us apprised of their progress.

Guest Speaker #2 - Dan Durkee of Warren County Public Health Services.
On March 12, Warren County Public Health will be conductiing a full-scale Mass Antibiotic Dispensing exercise. The purpose of this is to test Warren County's capacity to respond to a large scale disease outbreak to protect the public.
Public Health is looking for 500 volunteer participants of all ages including individuals, school groups, community groups and the general public to go through the clinic. The time frame is between 4pm-6pm on 3/12, and the clinic is being held at the Queensbury Community Center. When participants pre-register, they will sign up for a specific slot during the 4-6 time frame.

Visit https://apps.health.ny.gov/doh2/applinks/cdmspr/ to register!! This is a great way to give back to the community and learn about emergency preparedness efforts in Warren County!!

The next Interagency Council Meeting will be held on 3/12 at 830am at the Warren County Human Services Building.