Erik Erikson’s psychosocial stage for older adults guides us to consider how to support our clients in developing the experience of integrity rather than despair. This webinar will consider what contributes to the experience of integrity or despair at the interpersonal and societal level.
This webinar will present valuable information to professionals working with families who have an elderly relative. Participants will learn practical methods to identify and analyze ethical dilemmas arising in the care of older adults.
Hamilton
Thursday, June 25
The conversation will focus on priorities, initiatives, and opportunities impacting families. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in dialogue around current challenges, emerging needs, and strategies to strengthen supports for children, youth, and families statewide.
Despite a decrease in opioid overdose deaths, this remains a significant problem. Participants will examine risk factors associated with opioid-related harms including overdose. Participants will also review the signs of an overdose and the critical response to one. This course provides an overview of the Overdose Prevention Act, MOUD & diversion.
Join Graham Behavior Services and FTF Behavior Consulting for Universal Protocols training: Reduce Crises, Increase Joy. Learn actionable strategies to create Happy, Relaxed, and Engaged (HRE) environments for students with severe problem behavior.
This workshop highlights the physical and social barriers People with Disabilities (PWD) may experience in workplaces, schools, with providers, and in public settings. Participants will discuss disability etiquette and how to build a more inclusive environment.
Community partners across Ocean County gather to promote awareness, reduce stigma, and celebrate individuals dedicated to supporting mental wellness for children, youth, and families.
An organization working tirelessly to support individuals and families navigating Autism Spectrum Disorder.
High school design students collaborate with Ocean Partnership for Children on real-world branding and marketing initiatives
Countywide outreach effort brings services, support, and visibility to individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
At a recent OCBA lunch meeting, Jessica Pepe shared how Ocean Partnership for Children (OPC), the county’s Care Management Organization, wraps services around youth up to age 21 who are struggling with mental health, substance use, intellectual and development needs, at no cost to families.
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