June 17th, Family Caregiving Policies, Programs, and Services: Caring for Older Persons and the Caregivers

Family Caregiving Policies, Programs, and Services: Caring for Older Persons and the Caregivers Date and Time: Wednesday, June 17th, 2020, 1:00pm-2:30pm Presenters:  Richard Hara, MSW, PhD, LCSW (Bio) Jinyu Liu, MSW, PhD Associate Professor (Bio) Jeanette Takamura, Professor and Dean Emerita, MSW, PhD (Bio) Description: Family caregivers continue to provide significant long term care support and assistance to older persons who are able to remain in their homes and communities. Policies related to the caregiving needs of both care recipients and family caregivers have been enacted at the national level and in a small number of leading states. These policies and resulting programs have differed in their foci, provisions, and reach. The aims of the webinar are to: Describe the contours of COVID19 in relation to the older adult population Analyze elder caregiving by families and its challenges in the COVID environment Identify federal policies and programs that may be of assistance to elder caregivers in light of COVID Identify available services and family caregiver support best practices,...
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June 15th, Responding to COVID-19: How to Provide Acute Stress Intervention (ASI) to Healthcare Staff Experiencing COVID-19 related Stress

Responding to COVID-19: How to Provide Acute Stress Intervention (ASI) to Healthcare Staff Experiencing COVID-19 related Stress Download   Slides Download   Resources to Support Adults, Parents, Children and Families During the COVID-19 Pandemic Download   Acute Stress Disorder Scale (ASDS) adapted for COVID-19 Download   Brief Outline for ASI Download   Complete Outline for ASI [Recording of this training will be uploaded here once ready.] Date and Time: Monday, June 15th, 2020, 9:30am-12:30am Presenters:  Carrie Epstein, LCSW-R (Bio) Assistant Professor, Yale Child Study Center Director of Clinical Services and Training, Childhood Violent Trauma Center at the Yale Child Study Center Steven Marans, MSW, PhD (Bio) Harris Professor, Yale Child Study Center Director, National Center for Children Exposed to Violence/Childhood Violent Trauma Center at the Yale Child Study Center Director, Trauma Service Professor of Psychiatry Description: This workshop is a special partnership with the Childhood Violent Trauma Center of the Yale Child Study Center at Yale University School of Medicine Developed by Steven Marans, MSW, PhD and Carrie Epstein, LCSW-R, The Acute Stress Intervention for Adults (ASI) is a brief, 1 to 4 session...
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June 11th, COVID-19 Impacts on the Labor Market & Recent Policy Changes to the Unemployment Insurance System

COVID-19 Impacts on the Labor Market &  Recent Policy Changes to the Unemployment Insurance System Slides: Download [Recording of this training will be uploaded here once ready.] Date and Time: Thursday, June 11th, 2020, 10:30am-11:30am Presenters:  Jordan Matsudaira, Associate Professor of Economics and Education, Teachers College Columbia University (Bio) Description: This session will discuss the current and anticipated impacts of the COVID-19 crisis on labor markets in the region, and how federal policy changes have altered the benefits available to impacted workers. Objectives: By attending this webinar, participants will Better understand the current impacts of the COVID-19 Crisis on labor markets Better understand the anticipated impacts of COVID-19 Crisis on labor markets Better understand how the impacts and policy changes affects available benefits More details and registration:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/covid-19-impacts-on-the-labor-market-recent-policy-changes-to-the-unempl-tickets-107249740862 LIVE WEBINAR w/ Limited Capacity- Please note that this event is open to the public and being recorded for educational and professional development purposes. FREE ADMISSION W/ OPTIONAL DONATION TO CSSW STUDENT EMERGENCY FUND Donations will go to CSSW students facing immediate crises including food insecurity, housing insecurity, or other...
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June 8th, Navigating COVID-19 with Novel Intervention Strategies to Reach Women at Risk of Partner Violence

Navigating COVID-19 with Novel Intervention Strategies to Reach Women at Risk of Partner Violence Slides: Download [Recording of this training will be uploaded here once ready.] Date and time: Monday, June 8th, 2020, 1 pm - 2:30 pm Presenters: Louisa Gilbert, Associate Professor of Social Work (Bio) Laura Fernandez, LMSW, Clinical Director of Sanctuary for Families (Bio) Moderator: Anindita Dasgupta, PhD (Bio) Description: This session will provide a brief overview of how social and economic consequences of COVID-19 are increasing risks for partner violence and how COVID-19 is creating challenges and opportunities for domestic violence services to pivot to reach, engage and intervene with women at elevated risk for partner violence. During this session, participants will learn basic core components of WINGS, an evidence-based SBIRT brief intervention tool. This session will also cover how digital technology and novel intervention strategies may be employed to intervene with women who are sheltering in place. Objectives: Identify pathways linking COVID-related mulit-level factors to recent increase in different types of partner violence Increase knowledge...
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May 26th, Staying Close from a Distance: Strengthening Social Support Amid COVID-19

Staying Close from a Distance: Strengthening Social Support Amid COVID-19 Slides: Download [Recording of this training will be uploaded here once ready.] Date and Time: Tuesday, May 26th, 2020, 12:00pm-1:30pm Presenters:  Dr. Susan S. Witte (Bio) Dr. Carolina Vélez-Grau (Bio) Description: Social support is among the most important aspects of human relationships and a central component of healing and wellness. This training is designed to examine social support—an exchange of assistance through social relationships— in its many forms, and as it has become at once compromised, yet more important than ever amid the COVID-19 pandemic. We will examine the impact that the pandemic has had on our ability to connect socially and the consequences of this impact; and explore how we may help individuals, families, and communities to maintain, restore and strengthen social networks as we adapt to new social norms with resilience. Objectives: After completing this training participants will be able to: Name and identify forms of informal and formal supports; and predominant theories informing the role of social support...
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