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SUMMARY:Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion Tool Kit
DESCRIPTION:Brought to you by HCA: \nWashington Health Care Authority (HCA) Foundational Community Supports (FCS) Team in partnership with the Advocates for Human Potential (AHP) for the upcoming DEI training. \nThe Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion (DEI) Toolkit is a practical\, action-oriented resource designed to help organizations build more inclusive\, equitable\, and responsive environments. It provides clear guidance\, tools\, and strategies to support staff at all levels in understanding and applying DEI principles in their daily work. From addressing implicit bias and fostering culturally responsive practices to strengthening communication and accountability\, the toolkit equips teams to better serve diverse communities and create spaces where everyone feels valued and respected. Grounded in real-world application\, it supports organizations in moving beyond intention to meaningful\, sustained impact. \nObjectives:\n•	Builds awareness and understanding of diversity\, equity\, and inclusion in everyday workplace and service delivery practices\n•	Provides practical tools and strategies to help staff create more inclusive\, culturally responsive\, and respectful environments\n•	Builds awareness and understanding of diversity\, equity\, and inclusion in everyday workplace and service delivery practices \nWebinar information\nDate: May 4\nTime: 11 – 12:30 p.m. (Pacific) \nRegister Here: https://events.gcc.teams.microsoft.com/event/8e8500c3-2d94-48d9-9cad-725bc7f03f6e@11d0e217-264e-400a-8ba0-57dcc127d72d \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/diversity-equity-and-inclusion-tool-kit/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Integrated Employment Institute: Work Incentives and Social Security
DESCRIPTION:Washington Health Care Authority (HCA) Foundational Community Supports (FCS) team in partnership with Rutgers School of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Counseling Professions are hosting a Supported Employment series. \nOften\, job seekers are unsure about returning to work because they are concerned about how work affects Social Security. This two-part training provides an overview of the types of work incentives available to SSI and SSDI recipients. Part one will review specific work-related information relevant to Supplemental Security Income (SSI)\, and part two will cover Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). \nWebinar information\nPart 1-\nDate: April 29\nTime: 10 am – 11:30 am \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister for part 1\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPart 2-\nDate: May 6\nTime: 10 am – 11:30 am \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister for part 2\n\n\n\n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/integrated-employment-institute-work-incentives-and-social-security-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Accessibility,Advocacy,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Best Practices in Trauma-Informed Care for Unhoused Populations
DESCRIPTION:Details \nPeople experiencing homelessness often face significant trauma\, including violence\, loss\, instability\, poverty\, and systemic barriers that can deeply impact trust\, behavior\, and engagement with services. This webinar will provide participants with a practical understanding of trauma-informed care and why it is essential when working with unhoused individuals and families.\nParticipants will explore how trauma can shape responses to stress\, relationships\, and service systems\, while learning strategies to create safer\, more respectful\, and person-centered interactions. The session will focus on approaches that reduce traumatization\, build trust\, and improve connections to housing\, behavioral health care\, and community support.\nDesigned for outreach teams\, shelter staff\, behavioral health providers\, case managers\, healthcare professionals\, and community partners\, this webinar offers actionable tools to strengthen engagement and improve outcomes for people experiencing homelessness. \nObjectives/Takeaways (at least three please)\n  Understand the Impact of Trauma\nRecognize how trauma\, chronic stress\, and adverse life experiences can affect behavior\, decision-making\, trust\, and engagement among people experiencing homelessness.\nApply Trauma-Informed Practices\nUse practical strategies that promote safety\, dignity\, choice\, empowerment\, and culturally responsive support when interacting with unhoused individuals.\nImprove Service Engagement and Outcomes\nIdentify ways to reduce traumatization\, strengthen relationships\, and increase successful connections to housing\, behavioral health\, and supportive services. \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/best-practices-in-trauma-informed-care-for-unhoused-populations/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Behavioral Health,Community Supervision,Treatment,Webinar
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SUMMARY:May Peer Blend webinar: Passageways to Recovery Employment and Education Residences
DESCRIPTION:Brought to you by HCA \nWebinar: Thursday\, May 7\, from 9 to 10 a.m.\nThe presentation will provide an overview of Passageways to Recovery Employment and Education (PREE) program and how the peers who serve in this program help individuals in recovery navigate the path to employment and education.\nObjectives\n•	Understand the program’s origin and funding sources\n•	Examine how Peers create awareness of opportunities\n•	Explore what Peers might do to “level up” their own skills \nPresenter\nDre Bean\, (they/them)\, Passageways to Recovery Employment and Education (PREE) program manager and program manager for Recovery Cafes\, has a Master of Arts degree in psychology with a specialization in gender diversity and recently obtained a Master of Science degree in clinical mental health counseling.\nDre has over six years of experience managing programs and providing direct services in various settings\, including justice-involved veterans\, supported employment services\, community outreach\, and clinical work. Prior to HCA\, they oversaw the Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs King County Incarcerated Veterans Reentry Program (IVRS)\, working with justice-impacted veterans returning to the community. Dre has also worked with IKRON of Greater Seattle as an Employment Specialist and later in the Health Home Program. \nRegister Here: https://events.gcc.teams.microsoft.com/event/15b30234-0641-4de6-aee9-73ca6e1abf86@11d0e217-264e-400a-8ba0-57dcc127d72d \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/may-peer-blend-webinar-passageways-to-recovery-employment-and-education-residences/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Accessibility,Advocacy,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Bi-Monthly Golden Thread Documentation Training
DESCRIPTION:Washington Health Care Authority (HCA) Foundational Community Supports (FCS) trainers are inviting you to join them in a six part training series for The Golden Thread Documentation Training. \nJoin us for a six-session training series that provides a comprehensive overview\, with practical applications FCS documentation. Each webinar covers a specific type of documentation and addresses Medicaid requirements and the importance of the connection between assessments\, service plans\, and progress notes\, known as the Golden Thread. The series will be presented with the newly developed Golden Thread Toolkit\, a valuable new resource for FCS staff. It is recommended that participants attend all sessions in the series\, as the information presented is cumulative. \nThis training is recommended for those who: \n\nAre new to providing supportive housing and supported employment services\nAre interested in improving the standards of personnel or agency documentation standards\nAre considering participating in a fidelity review and would like more information on how to prepare for it\n\nObjectives:\n\nTo use Medicaid-compliant documentation of Foundational Community Support services specifically the assessments\, service plan\, and progress notes.\nWhat the Golden Thread is\, and its importance in providing quality services to participants.\n\nWriting documentation in a way that accurately and completely reflects a participant’s story in a person-centered way. \nRegister Here: Microsoft Virtual Events Powered by Teams \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/bi-monthly-golden-thread-documentation-training/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Accessibility,Advocacy,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Breaking through disengagement with real world strategies
DESCRIPTION:Washington Health Care Authority (HCA) Foundational Community Supports (FCS) team and Rutgers School of Psychiatric and Rehabilitation Counseling Professions invite you to join the May training topical.  \nEngagement is the foundation of effective Foundational Community Supports (FCS) services. This 90-minute training equips Supportive Housing and Supported Employment staff with practical\, recovery-oriented strategies to build trust\, enhance motivation\, and support meaningful outcomes for individuals experiencing serious mental illness and complex life challenges. \nGrounded in psychiatric rehabilitation\, low-barrier housing principles\, and Supported Employment (IPS)\, this session focuses on real-world strategies to engage individuals who may be socially isolated\, ambivalent\, or distrustful of systems. Participants will learn how to use assertive\, trauma-informed\, and person-centered a \nObjectives:\n\nDescribe how engagement supports recovery and outcomes within FCS services\nApply assertive\, motivational and trauma-informed strategies to build trust and sustain engagement\nAnalyze common barriers to engagement (isolation\, substance use\, hoarding\, system distrust) and identify effective responses\n\nApply practical strategies – including hard reduction and community0based approaches to support stability\, participation and recovery pproaches to strengthen relationships\, support housing and employment stability\, and promote recovery. \nRegister Here:  Webinar Registration – Zoom \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/breaking-through-disengagement-with-real-world-strategies/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260519T150000
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SUMMARY:Beyond Good Intentions: Addressing Ableism in FCS Service Provision
DESCRIPTION:Beyond Good Intentions: Addressing Ableism in FCS Service Provision\nDate & Time\nMay 19\, 2026 03:00 PM  in\nPacific Time (US and Canada)\nDescription\nDate / Time of Webinar: Tuesday\, May19th 3pm PST to 430pm PST\nLearning Objectives:\n•	Define ableism and distinguish between individual\, structural\, and internalized ableism\n•	Identify how ableism shows up in FCS service delivery\n•	Analyze the impact of ableism on engagement\, outcomes\, and equity\n•	Apply strengths-based\, recovery-oriented\, and person-directed strategies to reduce ableism in practice\n•	Reflect on our own assumptions and service patterns using a practice audit lens\n•	Description of Webinar:\nThis training examines how ableism\, often subtle and systemic\, shows up in our behavioral health services. Participants will build awareness\, identify practice-level impacts\, and develop concrete strategies to promote equity\, autonomy\, and recovery-oriented services for individuals. Participants will explore how ableism can be embedded in everyday decisions\, including goal setting\, service planning\, documentation\, and risk assessment. The session will explore how even well-intentioned practices can unintentionally limit opportunity when expectations are lowered or choice is constrained. Participants will leave with practical tools to recognize and interrupt ableism strengthening engagement and advancing more equitable service delivery across Washington State FCS programs. \nName of Presenter: Amy Banko MS\, LPC\, NCC\, CIPS\, CPRP\nShorter Bio of Presenter:\nMs. Banko is a Lecturer in the Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Counseling Professions at Rutgers\, where she serves as a trainer and implementation consultant at the Integrated Employment Institute. In this role\, she facilitates trauma-informed supported employment (SE) and supported education (SEd) training and provides implementation support to enhance practitioner competencies and program outcomes. She co-developed the first mobile outreach Supported Education program in New Jersey and has since continued this work for over 15 years.   \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/beyond-good-intentions-addressing-ableism-in-fcs-service-provision/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Emotion Regulation Strategies for Sustainable Employment
DESCRIPTION:Washington Health Care Authority (HCA) Foundational Community Supports (FCS) team in partnership with Rutgers School of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Counseling Professions eagerly invite you to join our upcoming 4-part Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) guided employment series!  \nSession 3: Emotion Regulation Strategies for Sustainable Employment 5/21 8:30 am to 10 am (Pacific) Description: Learn Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) strategies to help individuals understand and regulate emotions that affect motivation\, follow-through\, workplace behavior\, and long-term job retention. Training Objectives: • Learn how managing emotions affects motivation\, follow-through\, and overall work performance. • Explore practi \nOther sessions: \nDates: March 19\, April 16 May 21\, June 18\nTime: 8:30 a.m. – 10 a.m. (Pacific)   \nPart one: Introduction to DBT & Mindfulness Strategies for Career Readiness \nExplore core DBT mindfulness skills and how they help individuals stay focused\, reduce job-related anxiety\, and make intentional choices throughout the job search and employment process. \nPart two: Distress Tolerance Strategies for Employment Stressors \nLearn how to teach individuals DBT distress tolerance skills to manage crises\, handle job-related stress\, and build emotional resilience during the job search and early stages of employment. \nPart three: Emotion Regulation Strategies for Sustainable Employment\nLearn Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) strategies to help individuals understand and regulate emotions that affect motivation\, follow-through\, workplace behavior\, and long-term job retention. \nPart four: Interpersonal Effectiveness Strategies for Workplace Success \nGain Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)-informed tools for teaching individuals how to communicate effectively\, assert needs\, set boundaries\, and navigate workplace relationships with confidence\, from interviews to daily interactions with supervisors and coworkers. \nRegister Here: Webinar Registration – Zoom \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/emotion-regulation-strategies-for-sustainable-employment/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Webinar
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