CCC Wednesday Communique – March 7, 2018

Happy Wednesday!

This is the Community Caring Collaborative Weekly Communiqué where we share announcements about trainings, meetings and other events, including announcements from our collaborative partners.  Look for links to meeting minutes and agendas in the Meetings section, training registration forms and flyers in the Events section, and job postings and other items of interest in the Announcements section.  Subscribe here to get the Communiqué.  Make sure to add Community Caring Collaborative to your contacts at claurel@cccmaine.org.  Gmail users, check for the Communiqué under the Promotions tab. This mailing goes out every Wednesday, so if you have announcements, please send them to Christine by 5 pm Monday to be included.  Thanks!

Photo above: This Saturday is the Families & Youth in Transitions conference, 8:30 am — 4:30 pm at Maine General Hospital in Augusta on March 10th. More information here – see also description in Event Section below.

Announcements

Legal Issues Training postponed the Legal Issues regarding Substance Use in the Workplace training presented by Drummond Woodsum on March 8th is postponed to March 29th due to the snowstorm headed up the coast tonight and tomorrow.   See Event section for more details.


Registration open for ME Infant Mental Health Conference: download a copy of the brochure for this May 18th event (see more under Event Section).


Diabetes Prevention Lifestyle Change Program: Healthy Acadia is accepting applicants for its 2018 Diabetes Prevention Lifestyle Change Program to begin March 20th in Machias – a free, yearlong program. The class will meet from 5 pm to 6 pm on Tuesdays in the conference room of DHHS’s Machias office, located at 38 Prescott Drive. For more information, please contact Angela Fochesato at 255-3741 or angela@healthyacadia.org. Healthy Acadia’s Diabetes Prevention Program is supported by a grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration. See Flyer for details.


NYU Dental Clinic Returns: Save the dates of April 9-14th at the Lee Pellon Center in Machias – no charge to patients.  See flyer for details and spread the word!


Healing Gardens BBL: Elin MacKinnon, LCSW will present a brown bag lunch for the CCC – Healing Gardens: Horticultural Therapy – on April 4th in the large conference room at SCEC from 11:30 am to 1 pm.  Join us for a brief history and introduction to the profession of horticultural therapy – how it works and where it’s practiced.  The focus of this Brown Bag learning session will be on how participants can explore, encourage and support healing garden activities in all kinds of settings and will all kinds of clients.  We’ll end with a fun hands on activity.  Bring your lunch and we’ll provide  beverages and dessert.  RSVP to Christine and share this flyer with friends and colleagues.


Crack Cocaine Info Session: The CCC is presenting Crack CocaineInformation for direct service workers – a free seminar on April 10th at the CCLC.   Agents Ralph Pineo, Matt Cashman and Steven Saucier from the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency’s Downeast Taskforce will provide an overview of Crack Cocaine use in Washington County and what to look for if you are a home visitor, case manager, substance use counselor, DHHS worker, etc.  Join us from 9 am to 12 Noon at the Cobscook Community Learning Center in Trescott.  Contact Hour Certificates will be provided.  Register hereby Monday, April 2nd and share this flyer with staff and colleagues.


MANP Training: The Maine Association of Nonprofits is holding a training on Graceful Grammar and Punchy Punctuation: Everyday Writing for your Organization on April 11th from 1-4 pm at the Machias Savings Bank Training Center.  See flyer for details.


Rent Smart Class: Downeast Community Partners (DCP) and The Next Step are joining to bring a community renter’s education class to a location in Machias this spring.  The class is for renters and will meet weekly for 4 consecutive weeks on April 25, May 3, May 10, and May 17 from 10 am -12 noon. Class size is limited, so please respond by April 13th to reserve your space, using this form.


Partnering to Prevent DV: The Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence is sponsoring 3 free trainings across Maine specifically for faith based communities. The first training is on April 10th in Presque Isle –  register here. A training is being scheduled in Bangor with the tentative date of April 12th.


Winter Playtime for Tots & Parents: Bring your babies & toddlers to the UMM lower gymnasium for unstructured activity time. Plenty of floor mats and lots of space for running, jumping and playing on Thursdays, 1 — 2:30 pm,  March 8, 22, April 5, 19. See flyer for details. Sponsored by Maine Families, UMM and the Washington County CAN Council.


Your announcement could go here: email the details to Christine by 5 pm Monday for inclusion in Wednesday’s Weekly Communiqué.

Updates

This is where we post updates on programs, initiatives and pending legislation.

Calendar of Events

 


Families & Youth in Transitions Conference:
March 10, 2018
8:30 am — 4:30 pm at Maine General Hospital in Augusta for Families & Youth in Transitions – a conference for families and youth with emotional and behavioral needs, special needs, and special health care needs transitioning through high school to adult life. Youth and parent workshops will be offered.  dynamic mental health speaker and circle drummer Mike Veny will be the keynote.  More information here. Sponsored by the Maine Parent Federation and G.E.A.R. Parent Network.


Childcare Provider Training: 
March 20, 2018
The Washington County CAN Council is offering a free training for childcare providers from 5:30 to 7:30 pm at Sunrise Opportunities Conference Room, 232 Court St, Machias. See flyer for details.  Free dinner and childcare provided.


Recovery Resource Fair: 
March 23, 2018
The Washington County Community Action team will host a Recovery Resource Fair  from 12pm to 6pm at the University of Maine at Machias’ Reynolds Athletics Center (116 O’Brien Avenue, Machias). The Recovery Resource Fair will provide an opportunity for area residents and community members to learn about resources available in Washington County and surrounding counties to support people who are seeking recovery, navigating the early stages of recovery, and maintaining long-term recovery, as well as supporting families in recovery.  Those who provide substance use disorder prevention and treatment services, including direct treatment, medical care, employment assistance, financial services, spiritual, personal growth and development, and complementary health services are invited and encouraged to take part in this community event. There is no charge to participate as a provider or to attend this event. To reserve your free table, or for more information, please contact Terri Woodruff at(207) 255-3741 or email terri@healthyacadia.org.


Roundtable 2018:
March 23, 2018
The Roundtable is a great place for mental health therapists to learn from one another and to support each other while earning CEU’s.  We will meet at the Harrington Family Health Center from 9-4:30 PM for two workshops (6 CEU’s):

  • School-based Play Therapy for Traumatized Children: A Systems Approach (Brittany Ray, MS in School Counseling and Sue Carroll Duffy, Psy.D., RPT-S)
  • Healing Stories in Play Therapy (Sarah Waite, Retired LCSW)

For more details and to register go to: By The Sea Seminars—Roundtable 2018  (APT Approved Provider #04-144).


Local Food Map-a-Thon:
March 24, 2018 – Axiom Technologies, Machias
March 31, 2018 – WCCC, Calais
Please join Healthy Acadia and Washington County Council of Governments for this hands-on workshop from 9 am to 12 pm to get producers, harvesters, fishermen, retailers and any other entities or businesses dealing with local food on the Maine Food Atlas.  Choice of 2 locations – see flyer for details.


Legal Issues regarding Substance Use in the Workplace: 
March 29, 2018 (postponed from March 8th)
From 9 am to 12 Noon the law firm of Drummond Woodsum will present a free workshop for employers anxious to learn the legal ramifications of working with employees in recovery and/or using medical Cannabis and other substances, in light of legislation such as “The Maine Medical Use of Marijuana Act” and “The Americans with Disabilities Act.”  Questions will be encouraged and practical tips offered for challenging or awkward conversations and situations.  Sunrise County Economics Council is coordinating this workshop at the University of Maine, Machias in Science 102, with a teleconference option for participants to attend simultaneously at Washington County Community College in the Assembly Room.  Contact Amy Lentz at alentz@sunrisecounty.org or 207-255-0983 .  See this flyer for detail.


Lives in the Balance:
April 2, 2018
The GEAR Parent Network invites you to hear child psychologist Dr. Ross Greene, originator of the Collaborative & Proactive Solutions at the Windham High School from 6 – 8 pm. See flyer for details.


Healing Gardens BBL:
April 4, 2018
Elin MacKinnon, LCSW will present a brown bag lunch for the CCC – Healing Gardens: Horticultural Therapy – on April 4th in the large conference room at SCEC from 11:30 am to 1 pm.  Join us for a brief history and introduction to the profession of horticultural therapy – how it works and where it’s practiced.  The focus of this Brown Bag learning session will be on how participants can explore, encourage and support healing garden activities in all kinds of settings and will all kinds of clients.  We’ll end with a fun hands on activity.  Bring your lunch and we’ll provide  beverages and dessert.  RSVP to Christine.


Crack Cocaine Info Session: 
April 10, 2018
The CCC is presenting Crack CocaineInformation for direct service workers – a free seminar from 9 am to 12 Noon at the Cobscook Community Learning Center in Trescott.  Agents Ralph Pineo, Matt Cashman and Steven Saucier from the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency’s Downeast Taskforce will provide an overview of Crack Cocaine use in Washington County and what to look for if you are a home visitor, case manager, substance use counselor, DHHS worker, etc.  Contact Hour Certificates will be provided.  Register here by Monday, April 2nd.


Partnering to Prevent DV: 
April 10, 2018
The Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence is sponsoring 3 free trainings across Maine specifically for faith based communities. The first training is on April 10th in Presque Isle –     register here. A training is being scheduled in Bangor with the tentative date of April 12th.


MANP Training: 
April 11, 2018
The Maine Association of Nonprofits is holding a training on Graceful Grammar and Punchy Punctuation: Everyday Writing for your Organization from 1-4 pm at the Machias Savings Bank Training Center.  See flyer for details.


Youth Mental Health First Aid Training: 
April 12, 2018
NAMI Maine’s Youth Mental Health First Aid Training at the Cherryfield Academy Community Center.  Details about this event are here. You can also Download general informationabout Youth Mental Health First Aid Trainings.


NYU Dental Clinic: 
April 9-14, 2018
Partnering with the Washington County Children’s Program of Sunrise Opportunities, the NYU Dental Clinic will be operating out of the Lee Pellon Center in Machias – no charge to patients.  See flyer for details.


Elder Abuse Summit:
May 10, 2018
5th annual conference on Elder Abuse, hosted by the Maine Council for Elder Abuse Prevention at the Augusta Civic Center.  See flyer for details or visit MCEAP’s website.


Maine Infant Mental Health Conference:
May 18, 2018
Registration is open for the 31st annual Maine Association for Infant Mental Health Conference in Freeport featuring Jayne Singer, PhD.  See brochure for details.


Maine Child Welfare Conference:
June 21, 2018
Save this date for the 24th annual Maine Child Welfare Conference, Navigating Pathways for Families in Recovery, with Keynote speaker, Nancy K. Young, PhD, MSW, at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor. See flyer for details.


Maine Geriatrics Conference:
June 14-15, 2018
Early bird registration for the 28th annual Maine Geriatrics Conference at the Harborside Hotel in Bar Harbor begins now through May 1st.  CEUs and contact hours from the UNE.  Sponsorship funding is available to support community older adults participating in the conference.  See the brochure for descriptions of this year’s exciting workshops, fireside chats and more.


SAVVY Caregiver Training:
August 22 – September 26, 2018
This free course provides skills,knowledge and emotional support to assist informal caregivers who are caring for a family member or friend with dementia.  Lisa King will present this 2-hour class each Wednesday over a 6-week period beginning August 22nd at the Maine Veterans’ Home in Machias. See flyer for details and forward to caregivers who could benefit.

Needs & Offers

Good Karma Bags: During the month of March, every Community Bag sold at the Hannaford store in Machias will generate a $1 donation to support Downeast Community Partners!  These bags can be found on the reusable bag rack and at various registers.


Job Fair: the Machias Career Center is holding a job fair on March 13th from 10 am to 1 pm.  This is a great opportunity to meet face-to-face with recruiters.  Read the list of registered employers here.  Employers or training providers, contact Dodie Emerson at atrica.s.emerson@maine.gov or 207-255- 1933 to learn more or to register.


Americorps Summer Associate: Healthy Acadia is partnering with Goodwill VISTA to recruit for AmeriCorps Summer Associates to help with food rescue efforts in its Washington County Gleaning Program this summer.  This is a paid internship that also offers an education award.  See flyer for details.


Americorps VISTA: Healthy Acadia is recruiting for an Americorps VISTA through Goodwill Industries of Northern New England. If you know someone who has a passion for preventing food waste, increasing food access for all people and loves Washington County or who already lives here, please share this information with them and encourage them to apply.


Downeast Feast 2018: Download the flyer for the month of March!


Send us your agency/community needs or offers, such as job recruiting or housing needs.

Favorite Resources

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Meetings

Maine Resilience Building Network: The date and location for the next meeting has changed to April 12, 2018 from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm at The Ice Vault, 203 Whitten Road, Hallowell.


Caregivers Support Group: Join other family/informal caregivers monthly for a supportive meeting at the Maine Veterans Home in Machias, facilitated by Lisa King, LCPC, on the first Friday of the month from 2-4 pm.  Contact Lisa King for more information.


Work Group & Poverty Busters: Meets on March 7th from 1 — 3:30 pm at SCEC.  Updates will include a mini presentation on WIC by Mariah Mace and FFD update by Marsha Sloan – see revised agenda.

Photo courtesy of Susan Bennett