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SUMMARY:Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Rest & Restore Hybrid Event
DESCRIPTION:Yoga For Renewal\n          \n\nJoin the Maryland Health Care Coalition Against Domestic Violence and the Center for a Healthy Maryland for a restorative hybrid yoga event designed to support healing and renewal during Domestic Violence Awareness Month. \nThis event will be offered both in person at MedChi (1211 Cathedral Street\, Baltimore\, MD 21201) and virtually via Zoom. \nThe program will begin with a brief educational component highlighting the impact of trauma on emotional and physical health—and the possibilities for healing. Participants will then be guided through a 45-minute gentle seated or standing yoga session\, provided by Free Baltimore Yoga. The movements will be very beginner friendly\, and no prior experience is needed. There will be some breathwork instruction and focus on joints to create some ease in the body. Participants can opt in/out as they wish\, the primary goal of the practice is to listen to the body and do our best to give our bodies what they ask for. \nFree Baltimore Yoga is a community space that aims to be accessible\, trauma-informed\, nervous system focused\, and breath centered. We offer these movement sessions to encourage embodiment\, connection to self\, and connection to collective wellbeing. Survivors\, advocates\, health care workers\, and allied professionals are encouraged to attend. This event is free of charge and open to all who wish to join in a supportive space for wellness and renewal.
URL:https://healthymaryland.org/event/domestic-violence-awareness-month-rest-restore-hybrid-event/
LOCATION:1211 Cathedral Street Baltimore\, MD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Domestic Violence Awareness
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maryland Health Care Coalition Against Domestic Violence":MAILTO:ldougherty.healthcarecoalition@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Motivating Change: Practical Approaches to Mental Health through Motivational Interviewing
DESCRIPTION:Join the Maryland Health Care Coalition Against Domestic Violence for a seminar presented by Cheryl Stahl\, LPCC-S\, Substance Use/Mental Health Program Director at the Ohio Domestic Violence Network\, designed to provide participants with a deep understanding of mental health challenges and practical techniques for using Motivational Interviewing (MI) to support individuals in making positive changes. \nThrough a combination of theory\, and interactive exercises\, attendees will learn how to effectively engage with individuals experiencing mental health struggles\, foster a non-judgmental\, empathetic space\, and empower them to explore and resolve ambivalence toward change. \nKey learning outcomes include: \n\nUnderstanding the basics of common mental health issues and their impact on behavior.\nExploring the principles and spirit of Motivational Interviewing.\nBuilding skills in using MI techniques to enhance motivation and promote behavioral change.\nStrengthening communication strategies to support individuals in their mental health journey.\n\n*Intimate partner violence advocates\, health care providers\, and allied professionals encouraged to attend. \nSOCIAL WORK CEU’s: 2 Category I Social Work CEU’s are offered at this event for $10/CEU credit. Instructions on payment and receiving your certificate will be provided following the webinar. The Maryland Health Care Coalition Against Domestic Violence is authorized by the Board of Social Work Examiners in Maryland to sponsor social work continuing education programs and maintains full responsibility for this program. This training qualifies for 2 Category I continuing education units.
URL:https://healthymaryland.org/event/motivating-change-practical-approaches-to-mental-health-through-motivational-interviewing/
LOCATION:via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Domestic Violence Awareness
ORGANIZER;CN="Maryland Health Care Coalition Against Domestic Violence":MAILTO:ldougherty.healthcarecoalition@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Understanding Substance Use\, Trauma and Harm Reduction: A Compassionate Approach
DESCRIPTION:Join the Maryland Health Care Coalition Against Domestic Violence for a seminar presented by Cheryl Stahl\, LPCC-S\, Substance Use/Mental Health Program Director at the Ohio Domestic Violence Network\, offering an in-depth exploration of the connections between substance use\, trauma\, and harm reduction strategies. Participants will gain essential knowledge and practical tools to approach substance use through a trauma-informed\, harm-reduction lens. \n \nThrough this session\, attendees will: \n\nUnderstand the relationship between trauma and substance use\, and how past experiences influence current behaviors.\nLearn key harm reduction principles and how to implement them effectively in a variety of settings.\nDevelop skills to create compassionate\, non-judgmental environments for individuals experiencing substance use challenges.\nExplore strategies for supporting recovery\, promoting safety\, and reducing the risks associated with substance use.\n\n*Intimate partner violence advocates\, health care providers\, and allied professionals encouraged to attend. \nSOCIAL WORK CEU’s: 2 Category I Social Work CEU’s are offered at this event for $10/CEU credit. Instructions on payment and receiving your certificate will be provided following the webinar. The Maryland Health Care Coalition Against Domestic Violence is authorized by the Board of Social Work Examiners in Maryland to sponsor social work continuing education programs and maintains full responsibility for this program. This training qualifies for 2 Category I continuing education units.
URL:https://healthymaryland.org/event/understanding-substance-use-trauma-and-harm-reduction-a-compassionate-approach/
LOCATION:via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Domestic Violence Awareness
ORGANIZER;CN="Maryland Health Care Coalition Against Domestic Violence":MAILTO:ldougherty.healthcarecoalition@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Domestic Violence Awareness Month Film Screening of Aftershock
DESCRIPTION:Please join as the Maryland Health Care Coalition Against Domestic Violence and the Center for a Healthy Maryland present an in-person screening of “Aftershock\,” in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month\, at MedChi\, the Maryland State Medical Society. Following the screening\, there will be a panel discussion regarding the high rates of maternal mortality and morbidity for Black Women in the US\, racism within the healthcare system\, and the link to domestic violence. *Wine and popcorn will be included during the film screening. \nMore Information About the Film:  \nFollowing the preventable deaths of their loved ones due to childbirth complications\, two families galvanize activists\, birth-workers and physicians to reckon with one of the most pressing American crises of our time – the US maternal health crisis. This 89-minute documentary was directed and produced by Paula Eiselt and Tonya Lewis Lee. \nSee the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k63RC0rJEd8
URL:https://healthymaryland.org/event/domestic-violence-awareness-month-film-screening-of-aftershock/
LOCATION:1211 Cathedral Street Baltimore\, MD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Domestic Violence Awareness
ORGANIZER;CN="Maryland Health Care Coalition Against Domestic Violence":MAILTO:ldougherty.healthcarecoalition@gmail.com
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