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SUMMARY:“ADHD 101 – What We Want to Know but Forgot to Ask!”
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will offer the framework to help us understand what Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder is\, what causes it\, how to diagnose and who can diagnose it; the symptoms\, what helps\, supports; and treatment and management. Come and join in the conversation as we journey together toward greater success. \nAbout the G.E.A.R. Parent Network \nThe G.E.A.R. Parent Network\, a program of Crisis & Counseling Centers\, is the place where Gaining Empowerment Allows Results. G.E.A.R. is run by parents for parents providing services for parents of children with emotional and behavioral health concerns. \nThrough parent-to-parent sharing of experiences and knowledge\, G.E.A.R. Parent Network empowers parents of children with behavioral health needs to build on their family’s strengths and to advocate for their family’s needs.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/adhd-101-what-we-want-to-know-but-forgot-to-ask-2/
LOCATION:Go-To Meeting
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Diane Bouffard%2C CFPS%2C Team Leader &amp%3B Regional Family Support Coordinator":MAILTO:DBouffard@CrisisAndCounseling.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220516T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220516T203000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20220420T162623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220420T162632Z
UID:8615-1652725800-1652733000@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:“Impulsivity & Disruptive Behaviors in Children & Youth”
DESCRIPTION:All children have outbursts from time to time; however\, some children have chronic problems in their ability to regulate emotions and behaviors even when adverse consequences may occur. This lack of self-control can cause significant distress or impairment in a child’s or youth’s life. A number of different diagnoses are unified by impulsive and disruptive behaviors\, including oppositional defiant disorder (ODD)\, conduct disorder (CD)\, and impulse control disorder (ICD). In this workshop you will learn more about the disorders defined in the chapter on disruptive\, impulse-control\, and conduct disorders by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders\, Fifth Edition (DSM-5)\, what treatments are available\, and what parents/caregivers can do to better respond to disruptive behavior. \nAbout the G.E.A.R. Parent Network \nThe G.E.A.R. Parent Network\, a program of Crisis & Counseling Centers\, is the place where Gaining Empowerment Allows Results. G.E.A.R. is run by parents for parents providing services for parents of children with emotional and behavioral health concerns. \nThrough parent-to-parent sharing of experiences and knowledge\, G.E.A.R. Parent Network empowers parents of children with behavioral health needs to build on their family’s strengths and to advocate for their family’s needs.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/impulsivity-disruptive-behaviors-in-children-youth-2/
LOCATION:Go-To Meeting
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220514T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220514T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20220420T162623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220420T162631Z
UID:8613-1652522400-1652529600@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:“ACEs\, Being a Trauma-Informed Parent: Linking Childhood Trauma to Long-Term Health & Social Consequence”
DESCRIPTION:Traumatic childhood experiences such as abuse\, neglect\, domestic violence\, or substance abuse in the home can have long-term physical\, psychological\, behavioral and economic consequences. The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study demonstrates the connection between childhood trauma and a wide array of physical & mental health problems. Despite the trauma in their lives\, children can survive and even thrive. Protective factors\, including healthy relationships with parents and caregivers\, foster resilience in children and help them to overcome early adversity. \nAbout the G.E.A.R. Parent Network \nThe G.E.A.R. Parent Network\, a program of Crisis & Counseling Centers\, is the place where Gaining Empowerment Allows Results. G.E.A.R. is run by parents for parents providing services for parents of children with emotional and behavioral health concerns. \nThrough parent-to-parent sharing of experiences and knowledge\, G.E.A.R. Parent Network empowers parents of children with behavioral health needs to build on their family’s strengths and to advocate for their family’s needs.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/aces-being-a-trauma-informed-parent-linking-childhood-trauma-to-long-term-health-social-consequence/
LOCATION:Go-To Meeting
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220505T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220505T140000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20220420T162623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220420T162631Z
UID:8612-1651741200-1651759200@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:Children’s Mental Health Acceptance Week Virtual Conference – Parent/Provider Track
DESCRIPTION:Join us on May 5th for our Children’s Mental Health Acceptance Week Virtual Conference!\nPreviously called Children’s Mental Health “Awareness”\, in 2022 we’re changing the “A” to Acceptance. This significant shift to “acceptance” speaks more directly to our goal to eliminate bias and discrimination that individuals with a mental illness diagnosis or symptoms experience. We believe the term acceptance more directly combats prejudice. Mental health exists on a spectrum and almost everyone experiences challenges at some point in their life. Recognizing that our mental health is just as important as our physical health and accepting individuals who struggle for a period – or a lifetime – is critical to reducing the fear\, worry\, blame\, and shame that families and their loved ones experience – and increases the likelihood that those who are in need will seek te support and treatment they deserve.\nConference Agenda\n9:00 – 10:30  / Celebrating Difference: Unpacking Implicit Bias to Help Youth Thrive\nPresented by: Tess Macoy\, LMSW-CC\, Clinical Manager for Crisis Services\, Crisis and Counseling Centers and Elisa Sousa\, LSW\, MEd\, Manager of Community Case Management Services\, Crisis and Counseling Centers \nIt’s okay not to know what to say! Existing in a polarized culture can be confusing for everyone\, but for kids\, the struggle can literally be life or death. Mental health outcomes are significantly worse among marginalized youth including those who live in poverty\, are LGBTQ+\, neurodiverse\, experience disabilities\, and people of color & ethnic minorities. While two presenters cannot speak to all these diverse experiences\, we invite you to explore your implicit biases and learn some simple steps to foster compassionate curiosity as a first response. \nWe will do a deeper dive for one community\, LGBTQ+ youth\, to understand risk and protective factors for suicide prevention and how positive identity development can save lives. \n10:45 am – 12:15 pm / Empower ME System of Care Grant\nPresented by:  Kathryn Temple\, SOC Director\, Ronnie Lowell-Sirois\, SOC Lead Family Coordinator; Jennifer Smith\, Sue Gagne and Jamie Ploss-Story\, G.E.A.R. Parent Network Family Peer Specialists \nThis presentation will provide an overview of the Empower ME System of Care Grant\, four-year grant awarded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMSHA.) The goal of the grant is to ensure Maine families have access to community-based services for children\, youth and young adults with mental\, emotional\, and behavioral health needs that is coordinated across systems\, individualized to a family’s unique needs\, strengths\, and culture\, and where the families are the primary decision makers in the care of their children. Through partnerships with providers/agencies and the community\, our intention is to build upon System of Care values and principles while empowering families to work together. \n12:30 pm – 2:00 pm / Suicide Prevention\nPresented by: Mike Mitchell\, LCSW\, CEO\, Crisis and Counseling Centers \nThis workshop will discuss the warning signs and practical approaches to address suicide prevention in children and youth. Participants will have a working understanding of what to look for and how to best address concerns to stem the grown momentum of suicides in our youth.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/childrens-mental-health-acceptance-week-virtual-conference-parent-provider-track/
LOCATION:Go-To Meeting
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220502T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220502T173000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20220420T162617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220420T162631Z
UID:8610-1651494600-1651512600@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:Children’s Mental Health Acceptance Week Virtual Conference – Youth Track
DESCRIPTION:Join us on May 2nd for our Children’s Mental Health Acceptance Week Virtual Conference!\nPreviously called Children’s Mental Health “Awareness”\, in 2022 we’re changing the “A” to Acceptance. This significant shift to “acceptance” speaks more directly to our goal to eliminate bias and discrimination that individuals with a mental illness diagnosis or symptoms experience. We believe the term acceptance more directly combats prejudice. Mental health exists on a spectrum and almost everyone experiences challenges at some point in their life. Recognizing that our mental health is just as important as our physical health and accepting individuals who struggle for a period – or a lifetime – is critical to reducing the fear\, worry\, blame\, and shame that families and their loved ones experience – and increases the likelihood that those who are in need will seek te support and treatment they deserve.\nConference Agenda\n12:30 – 1:45  / Sharing Your Story – AJourney in Ownership\, Building Community and Reducing Stigma\nPresented by: Kevin Segal\, Markus Perry\, Elias Peirce\, Saras Yerlig\, PIER Program Speakers’ Bureau \nThere is much value in encouraging youth and young adults to have open conversation about mental health and challenging life experiences. Join us to hear from a group of young adults and peer support specialists who speak publicly about their mental health and have learned that in doing so it has helped with owning their own narratives\, allow them to grow as individuals and to build community among people with share experiences. In this presentation\, youth and young adults will learn considerations when preparing to speak publicly about your mental health experiences\, what ideas you might include and strategies for reflecting and debriefing after sharing your story. To be oneself and be seen as oneself can be a form of healing and transformation. \n2:00 – 2:15 / I’m Worried About My Mental Health – What Should I do?\nPresented by: Izetta Story\, Maine’s System of Care Steering Committee Youth Member\nAre you feeling alone? Concerned about your mental wellbeing? We all need support throughout our lives and building a group of supports is essential in maintaining good wellbeing. Please\, join me as I share the important message of you are not alone\, who can help me\, and when to ask for help. We are all in this together. \n2:30 – 3:45 / Centering Youth Voice in Treatment Planning\nPresented by: Katrina Ringrose\, Advocacy Director\, Disability Rights Maine; Maggie Bouchard and Christopher Buysse\, Youth Peer Support Partners\, Youth Peer Support Statewide Network\nEmpowering young people to engage in treatment begins with ensuring their voice is heard and valued in decisions that impact their lives. In order to meaningfully do this\, we must make youth feel like they belong in spaces where their needs are discussed and that their contributions matter. This is not only their Right\, it achieves better outcomes. Presenters will share practical ways adults can genuinely partner with youth through very “adult-centric” processes and incorporate strategies to develop self-determination and decision making skills. Also\, learn more about Maine’s Youth Peer Support services and the Rights youth have when receiving treatment. \n4:00 – 5:30 / Introducing Transformative Justice to Youth\nPresented by: Bruce King (Co-Executive Director)\, Darryl Shepherd (Project Facilitator and Transformative Justice Lead)\, and Adan Abdi (Project Facilitator)\, Maine Inside Out\nThere has been a push for Restorative Practices in recent years as a means to create alternative sentencing possibilities around legal infractions. This usually sees facilitators stepping in resulting from referrals from system contacts. However\, how do we address harms that have not risen to the level of system intervention? When conflict is escalating but have not resulted in anything that requires immediate disciplinary action\, how do we utilize similar principles to create a more receptive and cohesive culture? Transformative Justice is an approach to creating a safe culture through teaching kids to conquer conflict with deep listening and careful response to harm that they may embody and practice actively.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/childrens-mental-health-acceptance-week-virtual-conference-youth-track/
LOCATION:Go-To Meeting
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220421T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220421T150000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20220420T162617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220420T162630Z
UID:8608-1650546000-1650553200@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:“Do You Speak Teen? ‘mnE Ps dnt bleev der is a gNR8N d/c b/t em n thr teen”
DESCRIPTION:Communicating with teens today is more challenging than ever but not impossible! This workshop will explore modern technology and give you some new ideas to peek into your teen’s world. The framework of the 40 Developmental Assets® will also be shared. Minneapolis-based Search Institute® has identified 40 building blocks of healthy development – known as “developmental assets” – that help influence choices young people make and help them become caring and responsible adults.. \nAbout the G.E.A.R. Parent Network \nThe G.E.A.R. Parent Network\, a program of Crisis & Counseling Centers\, is the place where Gaining Empowerment Allows Results. G.E.A.R. is run by parents for parents providing services for parents of children with emotional and behavioral health concerns. \nThrough parent-to-parent sharing of experiences and knowledge\, G.E.A.R. Parent Network empowers parents of children with behavioral health needs to build on their family’s strengths and to advocate for their family’s needs.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/do-you-speak-teen-mne-ps-dnt-bleev-der-is-a-gnr8n-d-c-b-t-em-n-thr-teen-2/
LOCATION:Go-To Meeting
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201001T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201031T235900
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20201010T115353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201010T115353Z
UID:5393-1601510400-1604188740@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:Signs of Hope Virtual 5K
DESCRIPTION:There are too many individuals in our community who need a sign that hope still exists and that help is available.\nYou can help raise hope by signing-up for the virtual race or make a one-time donation to provide help now. \nWhy we run\, walk\, skip or jump for 5K.\nAt Crisis & Counseling Centers\, we strive to never turn anyone away who has made the brave decision to reach out for mental health and substance use disorder treatment and support. With your support\, we can guarantee that our neighbors will get the care they need\, when they need it most by raising hope and support. \nAll funds raised will be used to help increase access to care for our clients by: \n\nFunding our Client Emergency Fund\, to help people in our client community that need help immediately. Funds are used only once all other resources have been exhausted.\nProviding financial assistance to clients who are uninsured or underinsured access crisis services and longer-term treatment services; and\nHelping fill the gaps for essential programming that is currently underfunded.\n\nPrizes for Participants\nWe are able to offer some amazing prizes this year thanks to our event and daily prize sponsors. Our prizes include: \n\n$250 L.L.Bean Gift Card for the Top Fundraiser\n$150 L.L.Bean Gift Card for the fundraiser with the most donors to their fundraiser\n$150 in Gift Cards of Your Choice to the team that raises the most funds (the team captain will decide how to split the prize among team members)\nProfessional headshots from event sponsor Boho Studio for each team member from the team with the most members (Great for agencies/businesses needing to upgrade their employee photos)\n\nAND\, each day in October one gift card valued between $10 – $25 will be awarded daily to an individual who participates in our Facebook challenges. \nYou have the power to change the course of a life.\nRaise hope with us by signing up to race virtually with us this October.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/signs-of-hope-virtual-5k/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:C&C Event,GEAR Parent Network Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200111T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200111T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20200103T144420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200103T144420Z
UID:4702-1578733200-1578758400@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:“Team Up for Your Child/Family Roadmap”
DESCRIPTION:Getting services for a child with behavioral health needs can be overwhelming. “Team Up for Your Child/Family Roadmap” is a step-by-step guide designed to help families navigate confusing service systems and work smarter with doctors\, schools\, agencies and insurers. When a child has serious behavioral health issues\, you suddenly have a team of professionals in your life who provide a variety of services. This team could include doctors\, therapists\, health workers and teachers but remember that the coach of this team is you – the parent. You are the only one who takes care of the whole child.  Learn how to identify your child’s strengths and needs\, make sense of reports and evaluations\, understand your child’s treatment plan\, track your child’s progress and translate the Individualized Education Program.  Curriculum manual and lunch is provided at no cost.\n\nPresented by: Diane Bouffard\, CPSP\, and Rebecca Williamson\, CPSP\, Regional Parent Support Coordinators\n\nWhen:  Saturday\, January 11\, 2020 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.\n\nWhere: St. Mary’s\, 99 Campus Ave\, Lewiston\, Maine\n\nNote: This workshop is offered free of charge to parents\, grandparents and guardians who are currently parenting a child with behavioral health needs. Lunch is provided. Space is limited to 18 people\, so you must pre-register for this workshop. (Not available via webinar)
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/team-up-for-your-child-family-roadmap/
LOCATION:ME
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Rebecca Williamson":MAILTO:rwilliamson@crisisandcounseling.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190930T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190930T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20190905T202633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190905T202633Z
UID:4490-1569866400-1569873600@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:Lives in the Balance
DESCRIPTION:About the Conference\nLearn how the collaborative & proactive solutions (CPS) approach is improving the way kids with behavioral challenges are being understood and treated in Maine. Participants will learn how to solve problems collaboratively while teaching valuable life skills\, share ideas on how to identify communication gaps & brainstorm solutions. \nThis is a free event open to Parents\, Caregivers\, Youth & Educators of children with behavioral and mental health needs.\nAbout Dr. Ross W. Greene\nDr. Ross W. Green\, PhD is the author of The Explosive Child and Lost at School and a former Associate Clinical Professor at Harvard Medical School. Lives in the Balance is the nonprofit organization founded by child psychologist Dr. Ross Green\, originator of the empirically supported Collaborative & Proactive Solutions (CPS) approach. The CPS model seeks to infuse the values of collaboration\, mutual respect\, hearing one another’s concerns and solving problems in a mutually satisfactory manner into parenting and education.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/lives-in-the-balance/
LOCATION:Sacopee Valley Middle School\, 137 South Hiram Road\, Hiram\, ME\, 04041-3636\, United States
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170329T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170329T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20170111T224736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T224736Z
UID:3091-1490810400-1490817600@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:Grandparents Raising Grandchildren - Oh\, My
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Laurie Cavanaugh\, CPSP\, Regional Parent Support Coordinator \nAre you raising a second set of children at a time you thought you would be planning your retirement? This discussion will focus on specific issues that may be challenging for grandparents today and uncover ideas and solutions for greater success and less stress.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/grandparents-raising-grandchildren-oh-4/
LOCATION:Stephens Memorial Hospital\, 181 Main Street\, Norway\, ME\, 04268\, United States
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Laurie Cavanaugh%2C CPSP":MAILTO:lcavanaugh@crisisandcounseling.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170329T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170329T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20170111T011510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T011510Z
UID:3085-1490810400-1490817600@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:Grandparents Raising Grandchildren - Oh\, My
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Laurie Cavanaugh\, CPSP\, Regional Parent Support Coordinator \nAre you raising a second set of children at a time you thought you would be planning your retirement? This discussion will focus on specific issues that may be challenging for grandparents today and uncover ideas and solutions for greater success and less stress. \nUnable to attend in person? Join us remotely from your computer or mobile device. This workshop is available by GoToMeeting\, a live and interactive web-based interface. You must pre-register to utilize GoToMeeting.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/grandparents-raising-grandchildren-oh-3/
LOCATION:Stephens Memorial Hospital\, 181 Main Street\, Norway\, ME\, 04268\, United States
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Laurie Cavanaugh%2C CPSP":MAILTO:lcavanaugh@crisisandcounseling.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170328T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170328T193000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20170111T232445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T232445Z
UID:3098-1490722200-1490729400@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:Helping Your Child Manage Their Meltdowns
DESCRIPTION:Cynthia Cullinane\, Regional Parent Support Coordinator \nAre you feeling like you are always walking on eggshells when dealing with your child’s meltdowns? Are you at a loss about how to help your child to be successful? You’re not alone! Join in the discussion about what meltdowns are and strategies that can be used to help your child better manage these meltdowns. \nUnable to attend in person? Join us remotely from your computer or mobile device. This workshop is available by GoToMeeting\, a live and interactive web-based interface. You must pre-register to utilize GoToMeeting.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/helping-child-manage-meltdowns-8/
LOCATION:Stockton Springs Elementary School\, 113 Church Street\, Stockton Springs\, ME\, 04981\, United States
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Cynthia Cullinane":MAILTO:ccullinane@crisisandcounseling.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170328T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170328T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20170111T224405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T224405Z
UID:3090-1490695200-1490702400@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:“How Difficult Can This Be? The F.A.T. City Workshop” by Rick Lavoie\, M.A.\, M.Ed.
DESCRIPTION:Facilitated by Laurie Cavanaugh\, CPSP\, Regional Parent Support Coordinator \nThis unique and interactive program allows participants to experience the same Frustration\, Anxiety\, and Tension that children with learning disabilities face in their daily lives. See how teachers\, social workers\, psychologists\, parents and friends who have participated in Richard Lavoie’s workshop reflect upon their experience and the way it changed their approach to children who have a learning disability. \nUnable to attend in person? Join us remotely from your computer or mobile device. This workshop is available by GoToMeeting\, a live and interactive web-based interface. You must pre-register to utilize GoToMeeting.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/difficult-can-f-t-city-workshop-rick-lavoie-m-m-ed-2/
LOCATION:Canopy Park Resource Center\, 46 Sullivan Street\, Biddeford\, ME\, 04005\, United States
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Laurie Cavanaugh%2C CPSP":MAILTO:lcavanaugh@crisisandcounseling.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170323T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170323T193000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20170111T233212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T233212Z
UID:3100-1490290200-1490297400@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:Non-Toxic Housekeeping Class
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Diane Bouffard\, CPSP\, Regional Parent Support Coordinator \nSave money and reduce your family’s exposure to toxic cleaners! Join us and learn: how to avoid using toxic chemicals and still provide a clean\, healthy and comfortable home; how to save money and time with simple cleaning techniques; and easy and inexpensive recipes to make safe\, effective homemade household cleaners.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/non-toxic-housekeeping-class-5/
LOCATION:Unity Head Start\, 85 School Street\, Unity\, ME\, 04988\, United States
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Diane Bouffard%2C CSPS":MAILTO:dbouffard@crisisandcounseling.org 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170323T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170323T193000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20170111T225542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T225542Z
UID:3094-1490290200-1490297400@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:ADHD 101-What We Want to Know but Forgot to Ask
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Cavanaugh\, CPSP\, Regional Parent Support Coordinator \nThis workshop will offer the framework to help us understand what Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder is\, what causes it\, how to diagnose and who can diagnose it; the symptoms\, what helps\, supports; and treatment and management. Come and join in the conversation as we journey together toward greater success. \nUnable to attend in person? Join us remotely from your computer or mobile device. This workshop is available by GoToMeeting\, a live and interactive web-based interface. You must pre-register to utilize GoToMeeting.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/adhd-101-want-know-forgot-ask-3/
LOCATION:Curtis Memorial Library\, Seminar Room\, Second Floor\, 23 Pleasant Street\, Brunswick\, ME\, 04011\, United States
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Laurie Cavanaugh%2C CPSP":MAILTO:lcavanaugh@crisisandcounseling.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170322T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170322T193000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20170111T223013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T223013Z
UID:3088-1490203800-1490211000@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:Insight on Juvenile Services
DESCRIPTION:Mike Mack\, Regional Correctional Manager\, Maine Department of Corrections \nHaving your child detained can be a frustrating and anxious time. You may be thinking how my child will be helped away from home\, what is my role as a parent now and how will we still be a family? Please join this discussion about how juvenile services are delivered\, how they can assist your youth and family and the best ways to work together. A question and answer period will follow the presentation. \nUnable to attend in person? Join us remotely from your computer or mobile device. This workshop is available by GoToMeeting\, a live and interactive web-based interface. You must pre-register to utilize GoToMeeting.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/insight-juvenile-services-3/
LOCATION:Dana Center\, Maine Medical Center\, 22 Bramhall Street\, Portland\, ME\, 04102\, United States
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
ORGANIZER;CN="GEAR Parent Network":MAILTO:knix@crisisandcounseling.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170322T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170322T193000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20170111T011243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T011243Z
UID:3084-1490203800-1490211000@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:Insight on Juvenile Services
DESCRIPTION:Mike Mack\, Regional Correctional Manager\, Maine Department of Corrections \nHaving your child detained can be a frustrating and anxious time. You may be thinking how my child will be helped away from home\, what is my role as a parent now and how will we still be a family? Please join this discussion about how juvenile services are delivered\, how they can assist your youth and family and the best ways to work together. A question and answer period will follow the presentation.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/insight-juvenile-services-2/
LOCATION:Dana Center\, Maine Medical Center\, 22 Bramhall Street\, Portland\, ME\, 04102\, United States
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
ORGANIZER;CN="GEAR Parent Network":MAILTO:knix@crisisandcounseling.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170321T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170321T193000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20170111T010911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T010911Z
UID:3082-1490117400-1490124600@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:Maine Dads Who Care - Parent Support Group for Dads
DESCRIPTION:Facilitated by Robert Boulier\, Parent Volunteer \nDads have a tough job! Have you considered joining a parent support group for dads? G.E.A.R. Parent Network offers a free support group for dads of children with behavioral\, emotional\, or developmental health needs. Please join us to meet other dads who are on a similar journey. At Maine Dads Who Care\, you will have the opportunity to compare notes\, share experiences\, and learn new skills. Dads\, come learn about topics such as the IEP process\, children’s behavioral health issues\, behavior management strategies\, being a trauma informed parent\, restorative justice\, and more! Maine Dads Who Care is facilitated by an experienced dad who has been there!
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/maine-dads-care-parent-support-group-dads-3/
LOCATION:Wings for Families & Children\, 900 Hammond Street\, Bangor\, ME\, 04401\, United States
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
ORGANIZER;CN="GEAR Parent Network":MAILTO:knix@crisisandcounseling.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170318T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170318T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20170111T234427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T234427Z
UID:3103-1489860000-1489867200@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:ADHD 101 - What We Want to Know but Forget to Ask
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Nancy Gray\, Regional Parent Support Coordinator \nThis workshop will offer the framework to help us understand what Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder is\, what causes it\, how to diagnose and who can diagnose it; the symptoms\, what helps\, supports; and treatment and management. Come and join in the conversation as we journey together toward greater success.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/adhd-101-want-know-forget-ask-2/
LOCATION:Wings for Families & Children\, 900 Hammond Street\, Bangor\, ME\, 04401\, United States
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Nancy Gray":MAILTO:ngray@crisisandcounseling.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170318T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170318T173000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20170111T234125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T234125Z
UID:3101-1489824000-1489858200@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:Youth Mental Health First Aid
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Roy Ulrickson III\, Education and Support Program Coordinator\, NAMI Maine \nDo you have youth between 12-18 years of age in your life? Want to learn skills to be more supportive of mental well-being? Are you comfortable recognizing typical versus atypical adolescent development? Attend this fun\, interactive 8-hour training to earn a 3-year national certification as a Youth Mental Health First Aider. Open to anyone 16 years old and up with an interest in mental wellness. There is no charge to attend. This training is funded by a Project AWARE grant from SAMHSA. For more information on this training\, please visit www.mentalhealthfirstaid.org.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/youth-mental-health-first-aid-3/
LOCATION:Charlotte White Center\, 572 Bangor Road\, Dover-Foxcroft\, ME\, 04426\, United States
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
ORGANIZER;CN="GEAR Parent Network":MAILTO:knix@crisisandcounseling.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170315T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170315T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20170111T223620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T223620Z
UID:3089-1489600800-1489608000@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:“How Difficult Can This Be? The F.A.T. City Workshop” by Rick Lavoie\, M.A.\, M.Ed
DESCRIPTION:Facilitated by Laurie Cavanaugh\, CPSP\, Regional Parent Support Coordinator \nThis unique and interactive program allows participants to experience the same Frustration\, Anxiety\, and Tension that children with learning disabilities face in their daily lives. See how teachers\, social workers\, psychologists\, parents and friends who have participated in Richard Lavoie’s workshop reflect upon their experience and the way it changed their approach to children who have a learning disability. \nUnable to attend in person? Join us remotely from your computer or mobile device. This workshop is available by GoToMeeting\, a live and interactive web-based interface. You must pre-register to utilize GoToMeeting.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/difficult-can-f-t-city-workshop-rick-lavoie-m-m-ed/
LOCATION:Chamber of Commerce\, 4 Western Avenue\, South Paris\, ME\, 04281\, United States
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Laurie Cavanaugh%2C CPSP":MAILTO:lcavanaugh@crisisandcounseling.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170315T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170315T230000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20170111T225101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T225101Z
UID:3093-1489568400-1489618800@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:Non-Toxic Housekeeping Class
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Diane Bouffard\, CPSP\, Regional Parent Support Coordinator \nSave money and reduce your family’s exposure to toxic cleaners! Join us and learn: how to avoid using toxic chemicals and still provide a clean\, healthy and comfortable home; how to save money and time with simple cleaning techniques; and easy and inexpensive recipes to make safe\, effective homemade household cleaners.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/non-toxic-housekeeping-class-4/
LOCATION:Community Concepts\, 103 Deerfield Lane\, Farmington\, ME\, 04992\, United States
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Diane Bouffard%2C CSPS":MAILTO:dbouffard@crisisandcounseling.org 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170315T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170315T110000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20170111T232718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T232718Z
UID:3099-1489568400-1489575600@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:“How Difficult Can This Be? The F.A.T. City Workshop” by Rick Lavoie\, M.A.\, M.Ed.
DESCRIPTION:Facilitated by Cynthia Cullinane\, Regional Parent Support Coordinator \nThis unique and interactive program allows participants to experience the same Frustration\, Anxiety and Tension that children with learning disabilities face in their daily lives. See how teachers\, social workers\, psychologists\, parents and friends who have participated in Richard Lavoie’s workshop reflect upon their experience and the way it changed their approach to children who have a learning disability.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/difficult-can-f-t-city-workshop-rick-lavoie-m-m-ed-4/
LOCATION:Downeast Horizons\, 77 Union Street\, Ellsworth\, ME\, 04605\, United States
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Cynthia Cullinane":MAILTO:ccullinane@crisisandcounseling.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170314T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170314T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20170111T224947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T224947Z
UID:3092-1489514400-1489521600@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:Non-Toxic Housekeeping Class
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Diane Bouffard\, CPSP\, Regional Parent Support Coordinator \nSave money and reduce your family’s exposure to toxic cleaners! Join us and learn: how to avoid using toxic chemicals and still provide a clean\, healthy and comfortable home; how to save money and time with simple cleaning techniques; and easy and inexpensive recipes to make safe\, effective homemade household cleaners. \nUnable to attend in person? Join us remotely from your computer or mobile device. This workshop is available by GoToMeeting\, a live and interactive web-based interface. You must pre-register to utilize GoToMeeting.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/non-toxic-housekeeping-class-3/
LOCATION:Crisis & Counseling Centers\, 10 Caldwell Road\, Augusta\, ME\, 04281\, United States
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Diane Bouffard%2C CSPS":MAILTO:dbouffard@crisisandcounseling.org 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170310T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170310T113000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20170111T234602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T234602Z
UID:3104-1489138200-1489145400@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:ADHD 101 - What We Want to Know but Forget to Ask
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Nancy Gray\, Regional Parent Support Coordinator \nThis workshop will offer the framework to help us understand what Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder is\, what causes it\, how to diagnose and who can diagnose it; the symptoms\, what helps\, supports; and treatment and management. Come and join in the conversation as we journey together toward greater success. \nUnable to attend in person? Join us remotely from your computer or mobile device. This workshop is available by GoToMeeting\, a live and interactive web-based interface. You must pre-register to utilize GoToMeeting.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/adhd-101-want-know-forget-ask-3/
LOCATION:Meeting Room at the Cary Library\, 107 Main Street\, Houlton\, ME\, 04730\, United States
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Nancy Gray":MAILTO:ngray@crisisandcounseling.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170309T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170309T113000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20170119T225859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170119T225859Z
UID:3110-1489050000-1489059000@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:Grandparents Raising Grandchildren - Oh\, My
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Nancy Gray\, Regional Parent Support Coordinator \nAre you raising a second set of children at a time you thought you would be planning your retirement? This discussion will focus on specific issues that may be challenging for grandparents today and uncover ideas and solutions for greater success and less stress.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/grandparents-raising-grandchildren-oh-6/
LOCATION:DHHS_District Operations\, 91 Camden Street\, Suite 103\, Rockland\, ME\, 04841\, United States
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Nancy Gray":MAILTO:ngray@crisisandcounseling.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170308T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170308T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20170111T222811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T222811Z
UID:3087-1488996000-1489003200@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:Being a Trauma Informed Parent: Linking Childhood Trauma to Long-Term Health & Social Consequence
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Laurie Cavanaugh\, CPSP\, Regional Parent Support Coordinator \nTraumatic childhood experiences such as abuse\, neglect\, domestic violence\, or substance abuse in the home can have long-term physical\, psychological\, behavioral and economic consequences. The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study is a study that demonstrates the connection between childhood trauma and a wide array of physical and mental health problems. Despite the trauma in their lives\, children can survive and even thrive. Protective factors\, including healthy relationships with parents and caregivers\, foster resilience in children and help them to overcome early adversity. Learn about ACEs and how individuals\, families\, and communities can influence the development of protective factors in a child’s life that can mitigate the impact of ACEs on his or her development. Target audience: parents/caregivers of children with behavioral health issues\, however\, all are welcome.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/trauma-informed-parent-linking-childhood-trauma-long-term-health-social-consequence-3/
LOCATION:Lobby Conference Room\, St. Mary’s Hospital\, 93 Campus Avenue\, Lewiston\, ME\, 04240\, United States
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Laurie Cavanaugh%2C CPSP":MAILTO:lcavanaugh@crisisandcounseling.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170308T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170308T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20170111T011058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T011058Z
UID:3083-1488996000-1489003200@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:Being a Trauma Informed Parent: Linking Childhood Trauma to Long-Term Health & Social Consequence
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Laurie Cavanaugh\, CPSP\, Regional Parent Support Coordinator \nTraumatic childhood experiences such as abuse\, neglect\, domestic violence\, or substance abuse in the home can have long-term physical\, psychological\, behavioral and economic consequences. The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study is a study that demonstrates the connection between childhood trauma and a wide array of physical and mental health problems. Despite the trauma in their lives\, children can survive and even thrive. Protective factors\, including healthy relationships with parents and caregivers\, foster resilience in children and help them to overcome early adversity. Learn about ACEs and how individuals\, families\, and communities can influence the development of protective factors in a child’s life that can mitigate the impact of ACEs on his or her development. Target audience: parents/caregivers of children with behavioral health issues\, however\, all are welcome. \nUnable to attend in person? Join us remotely from your computer or mobile device. This workshop is available by GoToMeeting\, a live and interactive web-based interface. You must pre-register to utilize GoToMeeting.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/trauma-informed-parent-linking-childhood-trauma-long-term-health-social-consequence-2/
LOCATION:Lobby Conference Room\, St. Mary’s Hospital\, 93 Campus Avenue\, Lewiston\, ME\, 04240\, United States
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Laurie Cavanaugh%2C CPSP":MAILTO:lcavanaugh@crisisandcounseling.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170307T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170307T193000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20170111T230605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T230605Z
UID:3095-1488907800-1488915000@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:Positive Behavioral Supports & Tantrum Management: Self-Preservation & Success in Parenting Children with Behavioral Health Needs
DESCRIPTION:Presented by  Diane Bouffard\, CPSP\, Regional Parent Support Coordinator \nDo you sometimes feel like you don’t know how to help your child? Children with behavioral health needs do not come with a manual! This workshop will offer a framework to understand the nature of your child’s behavior and methods to flexibly respond to the needs your child presents. Positive behavioral supports emphasize practical ideas about how to meet your child where they are and utilize their motivation to increase success. Understanding and using Stage of Change concepts\, maximizing provider involvement and enhancing natural supports will be emphasized to provide usable tools that can be applied in a variety of real life situations. Temper tantrums are disruptive behavior or emotional outbursts displayed in response to unmet needs or desires. Come and learn how to control your child’s tantrums by using behavior management.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/positive-behavioral-supports-tantrum-management-self-preservation-success-parenting-children-behavioral-health-needs-2/
LOCATION:Room 1 – Medomak Valley High School\, 320 Manktown Road\, Waldoboro\, ME\, 04572\, United States
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Diane Bouffard%2C CSPS":MAILTO:dbouffard@crisisandcounseling.org 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170307T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170307T110000
DTSTAMP:20260501T071926
CREATED:20170111T230757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T230757Z
UID:3096-1488877200-1488884400@crisisandcounseling.org
SUMMARY:Grandparents Raising Grandchildren - Oh\, My
DESCRIPTION:Nancy Gray\, Regional Parent Support Coordinator \nAre you raising a second set of children at a time you thought you would be planning your retirement? This discussion will focus on specific issues that may be challenging for grandparents today and uncover ideas and solutions for greater success and less stress.
URL:https://crisisandcounseling.org/event/grandparents-raising-grandchildren-oh-5/
LOCATION:DHHS_District Operations\, 91 Camden Street\, Suite 103\, Rockland\, ME\, 04841\, United States
CATEGORIES:GEAR Parent Network Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Nancy Gray":MAILTO:ngray@crisisandcounseling.org
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR