Adapting the Cognitive Health Assessment for Patients with Serious Mental Illness or Substance Use Disorder
Hosted by Dementia Care Aware, this webinar educates providers on how to adapt the Cognitive Health Assessment (CHA) process for older adults with psychiatric disabilities and/or substance use disorders. After walking through steps of conducting a CHA with older adults, facilitators address ways to screen for co-occurring psychiatric disabilities and cognitive challenges.
A Deeper Dive into Adapting the Cognitive Health Assessment for Patients with Serious Mental Illness
Practitioners working with older adults with serious mental health conditions may face situations where they need to navigate the informed consent process, guardianships, advance care directives, and the evaluation of competence and capacity. This self-paced course provides an introduction to these scenarios while also discussing associated ethical and legal implications. This training library was supported […]
The IPS Fidelity Scale
This seven week course is designed for individuals hoping to become IPS fidelity reviewers, or for fidelity reviewers or IPS supervisors who want to sharpen their skills. The course requires a registration fee of $285. View course on the IPS website This training library was supported by funding from the National Institute on Disability, Independent […]
Mental Illnesses and Recovery for IPS Specialists
Offered three times each year, this training is ideal for anyone supporting the vocational rehabilitation process of an individual with a serious mental health condition. This seven week course has a $200 enrollment fee and includes the following units: What is mental illness, anxiety and depression, psychosis, substance use disorders, and personality disorders. View course […]
IPS for Non-Employment Practitioners Course
Understanding the importance of employment in recovery is vital, even for providers whose main focus may not be vocational rehabilitation. All providers of mental health care can benefit from this two hour training, offered monthly for $20. View course on the IPS website This training library was supported by funding from the National Institute on […]
IPS Practice Principles for Peer Specialists
This free training is offered monthly, aiming to educate peer specialists on the role of employment in recovery. Specifically, the course introduces Individual Placement and Support (IPS) to peer specialists as a tool for use with clients. View course in the IPS Employment Center This training library was supported by funding from the National Institute […]
IPS Leadership Training
This is an interactive series of leadership training sessions offered on a rotating basis throughout the year, providing IPS teams a chance to discuss implementation and sustainability challenges and strategies. This training involves five three-hour sessions, and requires payment of a fee. View course on the IPS website This training library was supported by funding […]
Mental Health Literacy for Employment Support Professionals
This webinar, produced by Utah State University, provides an overview of mental health literacy and its importance for implementation in the profession of employment support. There is also an introduction to the content covered within the University’s Mental Health Awareness and Advocacy for Employment Support Professionals curriculum. Sign up to view the webinar on Utah […]
The Elephant In the Room: A Discussion About Employees with Psychiatric Disabilities in the Workplace
Educating working individuals with serious mental health conditions (SMHC) on the Americans with Disabilities Act, communicating with employers, bridging gaps between employees and employers, and addressing workplace stigma surrounding psychiatric disabilities are all roles of supported employment professionals. This webinar, delivered by an individual with lived experience of psychiatric disability from Utah State University, discusses […]
Managing Mental Health Disabilities in the Workplace
Employment attorneys discuss applicant and employee rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act and share how employers can support employees with psychiatric disabilities. This webinar discusses reasonable accommodations in the workplace, as well as how to appropriately discuss an employee’s mental health. The content in this video was created by GableGotwals: Attorneys at Law and […]