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2025 Children's Crisis Intervention Forum

The Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (OMHSAS), in collaboration with Temple University Harrisburg, will host a two-day educational and networking event on April 29th and 30th to support counties, providers, and families involved in crisis intervention services.
This children, youth, and young adult-focused event will include state updates, regulatory updates, and presentations from other child-serving state agencies. Professionals will provide clinical best practice approaches for working effectively with children, youth, young adults, and families in crisis. A detailed agenda will be released prior to the event. CEUs will be available for clinical sessions.
Audience:
Children, Youth and Young Adults, Family Members, County Administrators, Crisis Intervention Service Providers Educators, Behavioral health professionals outside of crisis intervention services, CASSP Coordinators/System of Care Coordinators/Children’s Behavioral Health Specialists, Staff who can support children, youth, young adults, and families receiving crisis intervention services, and Stakeholders that engage the behavior health crisis system.
Dates:
-Tuesday, April 29, 2025, from 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
-Wednesday April 30, 2025, from 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Where:
Harrisburg Hilton Hotel located in Harrisburg, PA.
 
 
Forum content and speaker questions may be sent to:RA-PWCYYAcrisisCOP@pa.gov.
Registration questions may be sent to:CCIFinfo@temple.edu.
 

Individuals & Families - After Hours Policy Discussion with ODP

ODP is asking your organization to share the following information to all individuals and families that you work with: 
 
After Hours with Policy from the Office of Developmental Programs: 
March 18, 2024
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
Interactive Session with Individuals and Families Using LifeCourse Tools To Explore ODP Services
The Office of Developmental Programs’ (ODP) invites individuals with intellectual disabilities and/or autism and their families to join in a virtual exploration and discussion with members of the Division of Policy and Program Innovation. These sessions are informal, meaning the conversation will not be recorded, and rules will be set before the session starts to ensure everyone feels comfortable and safe to provide questions and comments. The session will be held through Microsoft Teams. 
Please note: This event is being held only for individuals and family members; this is not an event for someone who is only a professional.
What Will Be Covered?
This will be an interactive session incorporating the use of some of the LifeCourse Tools to explore how services and supports can fit into an everyday life. Through the use of these tools and the LifeCourse Framework, this session will provide time to discuss and discover what individuals and families want and need in their life and how services and supports can help. 
Registration:

Statewide Positive Approaches & Practices Meeting

You are invited to participate in the Department of Human Services’ (DHS)
STATEWIDE POSITIVE APPROACHES & PRACTICES MEETING
 
Jointly hosted by
The Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (OMHSAS) and the Office of Developmental Programs (ODP)
This quarterly meeting aims to provide the most recent research and resources for people with mental health and behavioral challenges, intellectual disabilities, autism, and other developmental disabilities to live an everyday life. Pre-registration is required. The registration link can be found at the bottom of this email.
 
Date: February 20, 2025
Time: 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Location: Online – Zoom Webinar
 
AGENDA
10:00am - 10:15am
Welcome and Announcements
 
10:15am – 12:00pm
Positive Practices for Children and Families with Dual Diagnosis
 
12:00pm – 12:15pm
Q&A
 
12:15pm – 1:00pm
Lunch Break
 
1:00pm – 2:45pm
Quality Behavior Support & Best Practice Standards
 
2:45pm – 2:55pm
Q&A
 
2:55pm - 3:00pm
Survey and End of Day Reflection
 
 
MORNING SESSION: POSITIVE PRACTICES FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES WITH DUAL DIAGNOSIS
 
SESSION DESCRIPTION:
Pressley Ridge serves children and families with complex behaviors, mental health diagnoses, and intellectual disabilities across the state of Pennsylvania in a variety of programmatic levels of care. This presentation will introduce Pressley Ridge - the history, mission and vision of the organization and who they serve. A summary of their approach to treatment will include their focus on data, their consultative approach to solving complex clinical dilemmas, and some of the organizational resources that support their work with children and their families. Pressley Ridge will present treating children and families from a variety of levels of care, including residential treatment, educational settings, in-home family therapy, mobile crisis, and treatment foster care and community residential rehabilitation. Leaders representing these levels of care will focus on specific best practices and treatment interventions, including approaches to crisis intervention in each treatment setting. 
 
PRESENTERS:
Alexander Cameron, MS, LPC, Senior Director of Clinical Services, Pressley Ridge
Tiffany Wiloughby, MAED, CAADC, Beaver County Family Based Supervisor, Pressley Ridge
Samer Kazour, MSW, Program Coordinator, Transition Age Youth Program, Pressley Ridge
Alicia S. Green, MA, Mobile Crisis Team Lead, Pressley Ridge
Michael “Buddy” Giffith, Program Director, Home Places, Pressley Ridge
Rachel Duval, Senior Director, Treatment Foster Care and Adoption, Pressley Ridge
Kelly Harrah, Home and Community Liaison, School for Autism, Pressley Ridge
Sherri Kingensmith, LPC, Director of Outpatient Services, Pressley Ridge
AFTERNOON SESSION:  QUALITY BEHAVIOR SUPPORT & BEST PRACTICE STANDARDS
 
SESSION DESCRIPTION:
This session will provide a basic overview of what quality Behavior Support services and documentation look like. Objectives include:
  • Behavior Support as a service, definition
  • Role of the Behavior Specialist
  • ISP, Behavior Support Plans (and Behavior Support Component of the Individual Plan)
  • Best Practice Standards
  • Resources
PRESENTERS:
Office of Developmental Programs Clinical Team
 
 
The Zoom link for joining the session will be sent to the email you used to register. This link will be unique to your registration. Please do not share this link.
Questions? Email: PATraining@columbusorg.com
 
Certificates of Attendance are not issued for Statewide Positive Approaches and Practices Meetings

Pennsylvania Technology Summit

These trainings are intended for staff within Pennsylvania County Mental Health/Intellectual Disabilities (MH/ID) Program Offices and Community Health Choice Managed Care Organizations. They are free to attend and funded by the Pennsylvania Office of Developmental Programs and Office of Long-Term Living through the American Rescue Plan Act.

Accelerating Technology Solutions will cover implementation strategies, funding opportunities, criteria and strategies for organizational change, and emerging technology solutions for people with disabilities and family members. Technology solutions include remote supports and monitoring, assistive technology, and mainstream technology.

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Office of Developmental Programs' (ODP) February 2025 Training and Events Calendar

The Office of Developmental Programs’ (ODP) requests your assistance sharing the February 2025 training and events calendar. Please share widely.

January 2025 Virtual Events Calendar from Self Advocates

Please assist the Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) in sharing the January 2025 Virtual Events Calendar from Self Advocates United as 1 (SAU1).
 

PA Family Network January Workshops

Attached are the PA Family Network workshop and support groups for January 2025. Thank you for sharing these important workshops and Good Life Groups with your network!

Register for upcoming events at www.pafamilynetwork.org/events.

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PA Family Network December Workshops

Attached are the PA Family Network workshop and support groups for December 2024. Thank you for sharing these important workshops and Good Life Groups with your network!

Register for upcoming events at www.pafamilynetwork.org/events.

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November Workshops, PA Family Network

Happy Autumn! Attached are the PA Family Network workshop and support groups for November. Thank you for sharing these important workshops and Good Life Groups with your network!

Register for upcoming events at www.pafamilynetwork.org/events.

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Office of Developmental Programs' (ODP) November 2024 Training and Events Calendar

The Office of Developmental Programs’ (ODP) requests your assistance sharing the November 2024 training and events calendar.

October is Down Syndrome Awareness Month!

The Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) requests your assistance sharing a proclamation issued by Governor Josh Shapiro for October’s Down Syndrome Awareness Month. Please join us in acknowledgement and appreciation of all the individuals and families who work tirelessly to promote awareness and inclusion.

National Employment Disability Awareness Month (NDEAM) Proclamation and Calendar of Events

October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). Although the work to support individuals to obtain and maintain competitive integrated employment continues throughout the year, NDEAM presents an opportunity to recognize, celebrate, and confirm our commitment to ensuring individuals with disabilities have access to employment opportunities.
Proclamation From Governor Josh Shapiro
In recognition of National Disability Employment Awareness Month, Governor Josh Shapiro issued a proclamation to highlight Pennsylvania’s efforts in ensuring everyone has the right to competitive integrated employment opportunities. The proclamation is attached.
Employment Events Across the Commonwealth
To celebrate NDEAM, the Office of Developmental Programs’ (ODP) is highlighting some of the many NDEAM and other employment related events happening across the Commonwealth this October. Please note this list is not exhaustive, and there may be other events happening in your local community.
 
Employment Data:
As of January 2024:
*8,239 individuals, ages 18-64, enrolled with ODP had “Competitive Integrated Employment” or CIE.
*4,548 individuals enrolled with ODP were utilizing ODP’s employment services.
The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) defines Competitive Integrated Employment as work that is performed on a full-time or part-time basis for which an individual is:
  • Compensated at or above minimum wage and comparable to the customary rate paid by the employer to employees without disabilities performing similar duties and with similar training and experience.
  • The Individual receives the same level of benefits provided to other employees without disabilities in similar positions; at a location where the employee interacts with other individuals without disabilities; and presents opportunities for advancement similar to other employees without disabilities in other positions.

Survey Reminder PCBI Year 2 Deadline To Submit

Pediatric Capacity Building Institute Year 2
 
Reminder to Submit by October 9, 2024
 
The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS) is accepting interest surveys from professionals interested in participating in the Second Annual Pediatric Capacity Building Institute (PCBI). There are a limited number of spaces available; persons interested in participating must submit an interest survey by October 9, 2024. The original invitation is attached for reference.  Please visit the PCBI webpage to watch the informational webinar that was held on September 12, 2024.
 
PCBI is a unique, interactive, educational experience which will occur over a nine-month period (March 2025 - November 2025). DHS strives to bring exceptional speakers who engage participants in a wide range of topics designed to better support children and families with complex needs across the Commonwealth. Some of the topics include infant mental health, leading through change, multisystemic planning, impact of trauma on children and families, vicarious trauma among professionals, expressive therapies and much more. PCBI also strives to incorporate the voices and experience of the children and families using these supports and services at every juncture. PCBI is open to professionals across systems with an interest in learning more about supporting children with complex needs and system change. 
 
Please direct all questions to: ra-secretaryoffice@pa.gov

PATC 2024 Registration Now Open!

Registration is Open for the 2024 Pennsylvania Autism Training Conference!
November 5 –  7, 2024
 
ODP's Pennsylvania Autism Training Conference (PATC) will be conducted virtually on a three-day schedule that will include presentations and panels from subject matter experts, providers, self-advocates, and families. This conference will provide professionals working directly with children and/or adults with autism, with tools, strategies, and resources to help provide the most effective support. Personal narratives will be interspersed throughout the conference in an effort to highlight the perspective of the individual.
 
The conference schedule, including speakers, topics and session descriptions, is available at the registration link below.
 
 
Registration Information:
Full admission is $10.00 for professionals and allows access to all conference sessions over all three days. Admission is cost-free for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. For additional information about the conference, and access to resources, personal stories, and other features during the conference, please visit this page on MyODP.
 

October Workshops, PA Family Network

Happy Autumn! Below are the PA Family Network workshop and support groups for October. Thank you for sharing these important workshops and Good Life Groups with your network! Register for upcoming events at www.pafamilynetwork.org/events

Support Groups

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The Office of Developmental Programs' (ODP) October 2024 Training and Events Calendar

The Office of Developmental Programs’ (ODP) requests your assistance sharing the October 2024 training and events calendar. Please share widely.

PA ABLE Virtual National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) Education Day Save the Date

The U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Disability Employment Policy recognizes National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) every October to celebrate and highlight contributions people with disabilities make to America’s workplaces. 

The PA Treasury Department's PA ABLE Savings Program is hosting a virtual event on October 1. Registration is open and details will be available soon!

September Workshops, PA Family Network

Below are the PA Family Network workshop and support groups for September. Thank you for sharing these important workshops and Good Life Groups with your network! Register for upcoming events at www.pafamilynetwork.org/events

Support Groups

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Free Disability Rights and Resources Fair in Harrisburg - August 28, 2024

Free Disability Rights and Resource Fair in Harrisburg - Including Voter Registration!
August 28, 2024, 11AM-3 PM
Soldiers’ & Sailors’ Grove
Commonwealth Avenue across from the Capitol Building fountain
All are invited. There will be food trucks and resource tables. Speak with disability support organizations, learn about disability history and rights. And - you can register to vote! Stop to take a picture with The Caravan for Disability Freedom and Justice 2024 on its national tour!

Office of Developmental Programs' (ODP) September 2024 Training and Events Calendar

The Office of Developmental Programs’ (ODP) requests your assistance sharing the September 2024 training and events calendar. Please share widely.