The Columbus Urban League’s (CUL) Housing Services Department (HS) is a HUD-certified counseling agency that has met the National Industry Standard’s Code of Ethics and Conduct for Homeownership Professionals. CUL’s HSS department staff has over 60 years of experience in providing high quality housing programs and services. The HSS department offers:
June 19, 20138:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Continental breakfast and lunch providedQuaker Square Inn, 123 S. Broadway, Akron, OH
Cost of the institute: $100.00*
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Patricia Edwards
Contact Info : Hotel Reservations for the Summer Institute
Quaker Square Inn at The University of Akron
Special Hotel Rate: $94 plus tax (June 18-19, 2013)
Contact: 330-253-5970
Book before May 18th to reserve a room.
(Reservations can be canceled 3 days prior to the book date without incurring any fees.)
Columbus, Ohio - Join mental health professionals, social workers and clergy for a timely and necessary conversation on one of the most important health issues facing our community - mental health. Information on access to mental health services in non-traditional ways will be presented with emphasis on the relationship between physical and mental health. Participants will also learn about available community mental health resources. Black Men and Mental Health Panelists and presenters include: Dr. Mark White, M.D.; Dr. Kevin Dixon, Ph.D., Vice President Community and Cultural Engagement, ADAMH Board of Franklin County; Dr. Lewis Dodley, Ph.D.; Dr. Diana Morgan, President, Original Design; and, Janie Bailey,President and CEO, Columbus Area, Inc.
Columbus, Ohio - Timely information on a mental health issues and the relationship between physical health and mental health. Access to mental health services in non-traditional ways will be presented. Local experts will share their expertise and perspectives on community mental health resources. This event is free and open to the community. Registration is required. Call 614-754-7511 or register via e-mail
Presented by AAMWW in partnership with ADAMH Board of Franklin County, CareSource, Summit's Trace Healthcare Center and the National Center for Urban Solutions.
Thursday, June 20, 2013 at 12:00 noon Summit’s Trace Health Care Center 935 Cassidy Avenue Columbus OH 43219
Contact Info : FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
aamww2012@gmail.com
http://www.aawalk.org/events.html
Contact Info : Topic: State Innovation Models Initiative (SIM), Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI)
Host: Jeff Biehl
president of Access HealthColumbus, co-chair of Ohio Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative, member of Governor’s Advisory Council on
Health Care Payment Innovation
Url:http://accesshealthcolumbus.org/webinar-learning-series/
Contact Info : Topic: State Innovation Models Initiative (SIM), Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI)
Host: Jeff Biehl
president of Access HealthColumbus, co-chair of Ohio Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative, member of Governor’s Advisory Council on
Health Care Payment Innovation
Url:http://accesshealthcolumbus.org/webinar-learning-series/
The 2013 Unlocking the Chains Conference will be held on Friday, June 21, 2013, from 9:00am to 4:00pm at the Hilltop Complex and Conference Center located at 1980 West Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio, 43215.
The theme of this year’s conference is “Getting Past the Basics: Take Action.” The goal of this year’s conference is to continue to raise awareness, while allowing those who attend to take a deeper look at the issue. The conference will promote prevention, provide education, and ideally lead those interested towards action.
Columbus, Ohio - Over the Edge is for individuals who may not go for the traditional fundraiser... those who may be a bit of a daredevil. Participants who raise $1,500 will be given the opportunity to rappel about 300 feet down the PNC Bank Building with views stretching across down- town Columbus. All funds raised from the event will be put towards supporting the children served by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Ohio to make a positive, long - lasting impact on their lives.
Skip Weiler, CRE, President, The Robert Weiler Company
Date & Time: Friday, June 21, 2013 — Rappel Times available between 9am - 5pm
Location: PNC Bank Building — 155 E. Broad St. Columbus, OH 43215
Attendees: Edgers, corporate sponsors, employees and their families, civic and community organizations, individual supporters, Bigs and Littles, staff and volunteers.
Scholarship Luncheon Friday, June 21, 2013 Cleveland Renaissance Hotel • 11:45 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
Contact Info : Join us for our annual celebration of Hispanic education, achievement, and opportunity.
Since our first Fiesta of Hope in 1990, we have changed the lives of hundreds of Cleveland’s youth. How many will we change this year? Join us and be a part of these students' futures.
SPONSOR: Become a sponsor and find the opportunity that's right for you or your business.
Contact us for more information.
Create a space to reflect and feel safe while exploring what matters with others...
Location and Parking: JungHaus is in the Short North, 1/2 block west of High Street; meter parking is available as well as free parking on West Third Ave.
Contact: Jeanne,
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, 614.476.8802.
Bicentennial Reenactment of the General Harrison - Chief Tarhe
Peace Council
Keynote by Ed Lentz
1:00 p.m.
If you wish to sit, bring blankets and chairs
After the Council these historic sites are open to visitors (around 2 p.m.)
War of 1812 Display at the Lucas Sullivant Land Office on N. Gift Street behind the Harrison House, 570 West Broad Street.
David Deardurff House/Franklinton Post Office, our oldest Franklinton building at 72 S. Gift Street being restored by Walter Reiner. Chat with Elan King Deardurff, David’s first wife.
Peace Council Monument at Martin Ave. & State Street.
Columbus, Ohio - Parents, how prepared is your tween or teen for the future? If you had to turn them out into the world right now, would they have the resources and skills to survive? Developed by former Ohio State basketball star and NBA player, Lawrence Funderburke, the LFYO Financial Life Skills Summer Program provides students in 5th through 8th grade with the playbook for personal and financial success. Not only will they gain needed skills using an iPad in the area of cash flow management, wealth accumulation, philanthropy, etiquette, and job skills in a language they can easily understand, but they'll also have fun improving their skill-set and knowledge base on life-transforming field trips.
Each day, Lawrence and his wife Monya will pair in-class learning topics with an informative field trip to places such as Chile Verde Cafe (lesson on how to run a successful business as an entrepreneur), John Sestina and Company (real-world consultation with certified financial planners), Bon Vie Easton (etiquette and fine-dining presentation over a delicious lunch),The Columbus Foundation (enlightening lesson on the power of giving back and making a difference), Mills James Studio (build interview and communication skills in front of the camera), and The Golf Depot (learn the business of golf and have fun).
Guest speakers and industry experts will provide additional insights to participants in the area of grooming do’s and don’ts, brand management, and other winning personal development strategies.
The 2013 LFYO Financial Life Skills Summer Program will be held in Gahanna June 24th through June 28th from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM daily. (We will also present two weeklong programs at Wellington July 8th – 12th and July 15th – 19th.) A healthy snack and nutritious lunch will be provided each day. As you can see, the lineup of activities will challenge any summer program in the city. And the cost is only $225! (The cost per participant at Wellington is $325.) For additional details on our past and upcoming Financial Life Skills Summer Programs, including testimonials from students and parents as well as Lawrence’s bio, please visit www.LFYO.org.
Don't let your kids play video games all summer; invest in them in a way that gives them a better return on life. Sign up today for this one-of-a kind summer experience for your son or daughter at http://lfyo.org/newspost/2013-financial-life-skills-summer-program. Space is limited to 12 participants each week!
If you have additional questions, please contact Lawrence at info@LFYO>.
Columbus, Ohio - Parents, how prepared is your tween or teen for the future? If you had to turn them out into the world right now, would they have the resources and skills to survive? Developed by former Ohio State basketball star and NBA player, Lawrence Funderburke, the LFYO Financial Life Skills Summer Program provides students in 5th through 8th grade with the playbook for personal and financial success. Not only will they gain needed skills using an iPad in the area of cash flow management, wealth accumulation, philanthropy, etiquette, and job skills in a language they can easily understand, but they'll also have fun improving their skill-set and knowledge base on life-transforming field trips.
Each day, Lawrence and his wife Monya will pair in-class learning topics with an informative field trip to places such as Chile Verde Cafe (lesson on how to run a successful business as an entrepreneur), John Sestina and Company (real-world consultation with certified financial planners), Bon Vie Easton (etiquette and fine-dining presentation over a delicious lunch),The Columbus Foundation (enlightening lesson on the power of giving back and making a difference), Mills James Studio (build interview and communication skills in front of the camera), and The Golf Depot (learn the business of golf and have fun).
Guest speakers and industry experts will provide additional insights to participants in the area of grooming do’s and don’ts, brand management, and other winning personal development strategies.
The 2013 LFYO Financial Life Skills Summer Program will be held in Gahanna June 24th through June 28th from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM daily. (We will also present two weeklong programs at Wellington July 8th – 12th and July 15th – 19th.) A healthy snack and nutritious lunch will be provided each day. As you can see, the lineup of activities will challenge any summer program in the city. And the cost is only $225! (The cost per participant at Wellington is $325.) For additional details on our past and upcoming Financial Life Skills Summer Programs, including testimonials from students and parents as well as Lawrence’s bio, please visit www.LFYO.org.
Don't let your kids play video games all summer; invest in them in a way that gives them a better return on life. Sign up today for this one-of-a kind summer experience for your son or daughter at http://lfyo.org/newspost/2013-financial-life-skills-summer-program. Space is limited to 12 participants each week!
If you have additional questions, please contact Lawrence at info@LFYO>.
Columbus, Ohio - Parents, how prepared is your tween or teen for the future? If you had to turn them out into the world right now, would they have the resources and skills to survive? Developed by former Ohio State basketball star and NBA player, Lawrence Funderburke, the LFYO Financial Life Skills Summer Program provides students in 5th through 8th grade with the playbook for personal and financial success. Not only will they gain needed skills using an iPad in the area of cash flow management, wealth accumulation, philanthropy, etiquette, and job skills in a language they can easily understand, but they'll also have fun improving their skill-set and knowledge base on life-transforming field trips.
Each day, Lawrence and his wife Monya will pair in-class learning topics with an informative field trip to places such as Chile Verde Cafe (lesson on how to run a successful business as an entrepreneur), John Sestina and Company (real-world consultation with certified financial planners), Bon Vie Easton (etiquette and fine-dining presentation over a delicious lunch),The Columbus Foundation (enlightening lesson on the power of giving back and making a difference), Mills James Studio (build interview and communication skills in front of the camera), and The Golf Depot (learn the business of golf and have fun).
Guest speakers and industry experts will provide additional insights to participants in the area of grooming do’s and don’ts, brand management, and other winning personal development strategies.
The 2013 LFYO Financial Life Skills Summer Program will be held in Gahanna June 24th through June 28th from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM daily. (We will also present two weeklong programs at Wellington July 8th – 12th and July 15th – 19th.) A healthy snack and nutritious lunch will be provided each day. As you can see, the lineup of activities will challenge any summer program in the city. And the cost is only $225! (The cost per participant at Wellington is $325.) For additional details on our past and upcoming Financial Life Skills Summer Programs, including testimonials from students and parents as well as Lawrence’s bio, please visit www.LFYO.org.
Don't let your kids play video games all summer; invest in them in a way that gives them a better return on life. Sign up today for this one-of-a kind summer experience for your son or daughter at http://lfyo.org/newspost/2013-financial-life-skills-summer-program. Space is limited to 12 participants each week!
If you have additional questions, please contact Lawrence at info@LFYO>.
Columbus, Ohio - Parents, how prepared is your tween or teen for the future? If you had to turn them out into the world right now, would they have the resources and skills to survive? Developed by former Ohio State basketball star and NBA player, Lawrence Funderburke, the LFYO Financial Life Skills Summer Program provides students in 5th through 8th grade with the playbook for personal and financial success. Not only will they gain needed skills using an iPad in the area of cash flow management, wealth accumulation, philanthropy, etiquette, and job skills in a language they can easily understand, but they'll also have fun improving their skill-set and knowledge base on life-transforming field trips.
Each day, Lawrence and his wife Monya will pair in-class learning topics with an informative field trip to places such as Chile Verde Cafe (lesson on how to run a successful business as an entrepreneur), John Sestina and Company (real-world consultation with certified financial planners), Bon Vie Easton (etiquette and fine-dining presentation over a delicious lunch),The Columbus Foundation (enlightening lesson on the power of giving back and making a difference), Mills James Studio (build interview and communication skills in front of the camera), and The Golf Depot (learn the business of golf and have fun).
Guest speakers and industry experts will provide additional insights to participants in the area of grooming do’s and don’ts, brand management, and other winning personal development strategies.
The 2013 LFYO Financial Life Skills Summer Program will be held in Gahanna June 24th through June 28th from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM daily. (We will also present two weeklong programs at Wellington July 8th – 12th and July 15th – 19th.) A healthy snack and nutritious lunch will be provided each day. As you can see, the lineup of activities will challenge any summer program in the city. And the cost is only $225! (The cost per participant at Wellington is $325.) For additional details on our past and upcoming Financial Life Skills Summer Programs, including testimonials from students and parents as well as Lawrence’s bio, please visit www.LFYO.org.
Don't let your kids play video games all summer; invest in them in a way that gives them a better return on life. Sign up today for this one-of-a kind summer experience for your son or daughter at http://lfyo.org/newspost/2013-financial-life-skills-summer-program. Space is limited to 12 participants each week!
If you have additional questions, please contact Lawrence at info@LFYO>.
Columbus, Ohio - Parents, how prepared is your tween or teen for the future? If you had to turn them out into the world right now, would they have the resources and skills to survive? Developed by former Ohio State basketball star and NBA player, Lawrence Funderburke, the LFYO Financial Life Skills Summer Program provides students in 5th through 8th grade with the playbook for personal and financial success. Not only will they gain needed skills using an iPad in the area of cash flow management, wealth accumulation, philanthropy, etiquette, and job skills in a language they can easily understand, but they'll also have fun improving their skill-set and knowledge base on life-transforming field trips.
Each day, Lawrence and his wife Monya will pair in-class learning topics with an informative field trip to places such as Chile Verde Cafe (lesson on how to run a successful business as an entrepreneur), John Sestina and Company (real-world consultation with certified financial planners), Bon Vie Easton (etiquette and fine-dining presentation over a delicious lunch),The Columbus Foundation (enlightening lesson on the power of giving back and making a difference), Mills James Studio (build interview and communication skills in front of the camera), and The Golf Depot (learn the business of golf and have fun).
Guest speakers and industry experts will provide additional insights to participants in the area of grooming do’s and don’ts, brand management, and other winning personal development strategies.
The 2013 LFYO Financial Life Skills Summer Program will be held in Gahanna June 24th through June 28th from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM daily. (We will also present two weeklong programs at Wellington July 8th – 12th and July 15th – 19th.) A healthy snack and nutritious lunch will be provided each day. As you can see, the lineup of activities will challenge any summer program in the city. And the cost is only $225! (The cost per participant at Wellington is $325.) For additional details on our past and upcoming Financial Life Skills Summer Programs, including testimonials from students and parents as well as Lawrence’s bio, please visit www.LFYO.org.
Don't let your kids play video games all summer; invest in them in a way that gives them a better return on life. Sign up today for this one-of-a kind summer experience for your son or daughter at http://lfyo.org/newspost/2013-financial-life-skills-summer-program. Space is limited to 12 participants each week!
If you have additional questions, please contact Lawrence at info@LFYO>.
Survivors of suicide are those who are left behind after a loved one’s death by suicide. It is estimated that each suicide death intimately affects many other people including family, friends and co-workers. These survivors suffer a unique grief and are often traumatized themselves by this event. They are faced with how to tell others of their loved one’s cause of death. Survivors of suicide may be subjected to insensitivity of others and may fear gossip and rumors as well as the stigma. Survivors frequently suffer from a lack of closure and often wonder, “Why?” Or they may have feelings of guilt considering “If only I had. . . .” They may feel rejected or abandoned, reasoning that their loved one chose death rather than being with them. Survivors often feel anger: Toward the deceased, toward professionals for not preventing it, toward themselves, or even toward God. This leaves suicide survivors at a higher risk of considering suicide themselves.
The first half of this training will explore this unique grief and how those in the helping profession can best assist in their journey, including:
Overview of suicide bereavement
Local and national statistics on suicide
New data on incidence of people who know someone who has died by suicide
The impact of surviving the suicide of someone close, including the concept of “Post Traumatic Growth” following suicide of a loved one
Ways in which survivors of suicide have been reported to use individual therapy and Survivors of Suicide (SOS) groups
Therapy and groups that are helpful/unhelpful to survivors and how therapists might enhance their services to meet survivors’ needs
The second half of the training moves beyond the typical basic review of suicide warning signs and risk assessments and into a practical therapeutic framework which can be utilized with clients who are displaying suicidal thoughts and behaviors.
The Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS) is an evolving clinical intervention based in evidence from over 25 years of research by Dr. David A. Jobes of the Catholic University of America. CAMS can best be described as a therapeutic framework that focuses on building a strong alliance between the suicidal client and clinician which, in turn, increases treatment motivation. CAMS emphases a collaborative process whereby the client and clinician work together to assess the root cause of the suicidal thoughts and use various tools to define the distress, create a crisis support plan, and track outcomes. This intensive outpatient framework focuses specifically on suicidal ideation, emphasizing coping skill development and problem-solving thereby systematically eliminating the need for suicidal coping behaviors. A number of published studies and clinical trials have been conducted using CAMS with a variety of populations including veterans, youth, and community mental health clients. Utilizing lecture, videos and role playing, the training will provide the following:
Introduction of the theoretical basis for the Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS) and underlying research
Use of the Suicide Status Form (SSF)
Explanation of the concept and resolution of “suicide tracking”
Contact Info : Patti Ahting
Mental Health Recovery Services of Warren and Clinton Counties
513-695-1695
pahting@mhrswcc.org
www.mhrsonline.org
Mason High School
6100 Mason-Montgomery Road
Mason, OH 45040
National Best Practice: Other communities are beginning to work on "Choosing Wisely", an initiative developed by physician medical specialty organizations with strong potential for consumer/patient engagement. The purpose is to encourage physicians, patients and other health care stakeholders to reduce medical tests and procedures that may be unnecessary, and in some instances can cause harm.Exploratory Question: What could happen that would help physicians and patients have the important conversations necessary to ensure the right care is delivered at the right time?
Contact Info : NEW LOCATION AND TIME!
June 28, 8:30-10:30AM
The Nationwide & Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center
2201 Fred Taylor Dr.
Columbus, OH 43210
Advance registration is required.
Url:http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ahcq2
Family-to-Family is a 12-week course for family members and friends of an adult who has any mental illness. The course explains the behaviors and treatment options associated with several of the major mental illnesses.
Participants also engage in communication activites to learn how to effectively speak with their loved one while also developing coping skills and awareness of community resources.
To Register today call our office, 614-501-6264, or email to
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with the following:
The Story of Adam presented by the Lahore Ahmadiyya Islamic SocietySaturday, June 29, 2013, 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.Crowne Plaza (600 Metro Place North, Dublin, OH 43017)