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  • Pediatric Therapy Professionals

    < Back Pediatric Therapy Professionals Pediatric Therapy Professionals, Inc. recognizes that early intervention services involve the family and caregivers of children, as well as the children themselves. All of our services will be provided with a family-centered approach and with an emphasis on family involvement. We believe that continuous communication with the families and fellow therapists/teachers is necessary for a successful program. We are committed to educating families through various means including books, handouts, videos, and local resources

  • Mckean County Department of Human Services Mental Health

    < Back Mckean County Department of Human Services Mental Health Mental Health services for adult and youth and children

  • UPMC Western Behavioral Health Beaver Crisis Services

    < Back UPMC Western Behavioral Health Beaver Crisis Services UPMC Western Behavioral Health Beaver Crisis Services provides rapid response and behavioral health crisis intervention to individual(s) in or affected by a crisis. Crisis services are provided through our 24/7 Crisis Phone Center hotline, our walk-in center, and through our mobile response teams. Services are available to all residents of Beaver County regardless of ability to pay. Beaver County Crisis Center hours: • 24/7 Crisis Hotline: Call 1-800-400-6180 or 724-371-8060 • Mobile Crisis Services: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday • Telehealth: 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., 7 days/week • Walk-In Center: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday

  • Cumberland-Perry Drug & Alcohol Commission

    < Back Cumberland-Perry Drug & Alcohol Commission Community Advisory Board The Boards of County Commissioners of Cumberland and Perry Counties select volunteers representing various community and geographic interests to serve on the Commission community advisory board. There are eight board representatives from Cumberland County and seven representatives from Perry County. The responsibility of this group of 15 appointed members is to plan and oversee the delivery of public-funded drug and alcohol services in the counties. cumbperrydanda@cumberlandcountypa.gov Case Management Local Drug & Alcohol Treatment Services Substance Abuse Prevention Services Problem Gambling Student Assistance Services

  • National Adoption Competency Mental Health Training

    < Back National Adoption Competency Mental Health Training National Adoption Competency Mental Health Training FREE National Adoption Competency Mental Health Training NTI has developed two state-of-the-art, standardized, web-based training to build the capacity of child welfare and mental health professionals to support children, youth, and their foster, adoptive, and guardianship families. NTI’s aligned training provide the skills, strategies, and tools professionals need to: (1) Support children to heal from trauma and loss; (2) Support parents with skills to parent more effectively; and (3) Improve child and family well-being to increase family stability. We provide support as a Training and Implementation Specialist for this two-part online training under NTI designed for both Child Welfare and Mental Health professionals which is available immediately. A flyer is attached with detailed background info or you can visit our website: www.adoptionsupport.org/nti You can also view a lesson demo here of NTI for Mental Health Professionals: https://adoptionsupport.org/nti/mh-demo/ For info on how to access NTI visit, NTI Training Access for Individuals ( adoptionsupport.org ). The NTI Child Welfare Professionals Training is also available via the CASE LMS. Also, for additional resources, please visit: Free Resources and Links - C.A.S.E. - Nurture, Inspire, Empower (adoptionsupport.org ) and check out our on-demand webinars: In Demand Webinars — C.A.S.E (adoptionsupport.org ) Let me know if you’d like to connect by phone if you have additional questions. Moreover, I would be really excited about the opportunity to discuss how NTI could be implemented in your work setting or with your team. Thanks so much. Sincerely, Edna Davis-Brown, MPH Implementation Specialist National Adoption Competency Mental Health Training Initiative Center for Adoption Support and Education 3919 National Drive, Suite 200 Burtonsville, MD 20866 240.602.4156 (cell) www.adoptionsupport.org/nti PLEASE PASS ON THIS INFORMATION! POST IT FOR ALL TO SEE! Thank you for helping to spread the word!! Join our Email Network! Email pasocdianna@gmail.com for Information!

  • Miracle League Allegheny, Butler, Washington, Westmoreland

    < Back Miracle League Allegheny, Butler, Washington, Westmoreland If you haven't already, please share our flyer on your Facebook and send it to anyone who might benefit from joining our league! Please respond with your address if you'd prefer hard copies of our flyer. Don't hesitate to reach out if you ever need our accessible field. Please share this with everyone you know!!! MIRACLE LEAGUE BASEBALL The Miracle League is committed to giving kids and adults with special needs the opportunity to play baseball with a field and league uniquely designed for them. Each non-competitive player is paired with a buddy. This new friend helps to hit the ball, run the bases, or just cheer them home! The Miracle League isn't just about baseball but the community it creates. visit: http://miracleleaguebaseball.org/ 1. select Returning User or New User 2. select Log in 2. select the "Accounts" tab 3. select "register a player" or "register a volunteer" Games begin in mid-May. It takes a team to make miracles achievable. See you on the field! Maura Rodgers Executive Director Miracle League of the South Hills 724-986-9378 info@caseysclubhouse.org miracleleaguesouthhills.org

  • COMMUNITY TABLE TYPE 1 DIABETES

    < Back COMMUNITY TABLE TYPE 1 DIABETES For those with diabetes and their families and friends. For those with diabetes and their families and friends. Welcome to the Community Table! Every month, all year long, Beyond Type 1 will be hosting conversations around under-discussed issues facing the diabetes community, bringing to the table community members, experts, and healthcare providers. Throughout 2022, these conversations will focus specifically on commonalities, questions, and difficulties that affect all of those living with diabetes, both type 1 and type 2. We’re excited and invite you to pull up a chair at the Community Table. You can register to join each conversation via Zoom Webinar or catch it live-streamed on Facebook. Sign up to be a part of these conversations, and find topics listed below held in 2022 GO TO THE WEBSITE FOR INFORMATION Conversations from 2022: Planning + Creating Goals with Diabetes – January 27th Finding Support as Spouses + Significant Others – February 24th Misconceptions, Misinformation, and Misdiagnosis – March 31st Why Culturally Sensitive Care Matters – April 28th Addressing Diabetes Stressors: Anxiety, Fear of Hypoglycemia, and Burnout – May 26th Sports, Fitness + Staying Active with Diabetes – June 22nd Getting Real About Eating Disorders + Body Image – July 28th Research, Tech Updates + Advancements in Diabetes – August 25th Screening for Diabetes + Why It Matters – September 29th Drugs, Alcohol + Diabetes – October 27th Resources for Newly Diagnosed – November 17th Pregnancy + Parenting with Diabetes – December 15th FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook – Beyond Type 1 Twitter – @beyondtype1 Instagram – @beyondtype1 and @beyondtype1daily YouTube – Beyond Type 1 LinkedIn – Beyond Type 1 FIND US IN ESPAÑOL Facebook – @beyondtype1ESP Facebook –@beyondtype2ESP Twitter – @beyondtype2ESP Instagram –@beyondtype2_ES

  • OMHSAS Mental Health PA REGIONAL OFFICE CONTACTS & Map

    < Back OMHSAS Mental Health PA REGIONAL OFFICE CONTACTS & Map Regional Mental Health/Substance Abuse Field Offices Central Field Office: 717-705-8395 717-705-8386 (fax) Northeast Field Office: 570-963-4335 570-963-3050 (fax) Southeast Field Office: 610-313-5844 610-313-5845 (fax) Southwest Field Office: 412-565-5226 412-565-5393 (fax) https://www.dhs.pa.gov/contact/Pages/Regional-OMHSAS-Contacts.aspx For homes in mental health that is the link to your regional offices. They receive complaints.

  • Just for Kids

    < Back Just for Kids Occupational Therapycontact info

  • The Arc Of Clarion County Inc

    < Back The Arc Of Clarion County Inc

  • PA Drug & Alcohol Programs Dashboard Data Agency Links DDAP

    < Back PA Drug & Alcohol Programs Dashboard Data Agency Links DDAP Dashboard Agency Links Resources Pennsylvania Youth Survey - PAYS Online Data Analysis Tool Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) data First-ever Surgeon General's Report on Alcohol, Drugs, and Health Confronting an Epidemic: Opioid Overdose Prevention in Pennsylvania A Prescription for Action, Local Leadership in Ending the Opioid Crisis https://pasdc.hbg.psu.edu/ddapdashboards/Agency-Links https://pasdc.hbg.psu.edu/ddapdashboards/Glossary#youthatod Data Dashboards https://www.ddap.pa.gov/pages/data-dashboard.aspx

  • PA Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs

    < Back PA Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs Established by Executive Order 2015-10, the Governor’s Advisory Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs is dedicated to ensuring that state government is accessible and accountable to the diverse Asian Pacific American communities in Pennsylvania. The commission is composed of up to thirty volunteer members appointed by the governor for a term of two years. Connect with Us For more information about the Governor’s Advisory Commission on Asian-Pacific American Affairs, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Stephanie Sun – Executive Director 508E, 5th Floor, Main Capitol Harrisburg, PA 17120 (717) 787-6543

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