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Family of Woodstock Hotline Training

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ORGANIZATION: Family of Woodstock, Inc.

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Family of Woodstock Hotline Training
February 4th - March 14th, 2017
16 Rock City Rd, Woodstock
Open to all 16 and over

It’s that training opportunity time again!

Family’s hotline volunteer training starts February 4th, and along with the essential listening and crisis intervention training for our phone and walk-in center volunteers we are adding a new texting line service.

Texting has become the new talking and platform to discuss what it most important. Text crisis lines across the country have proven to be both busy and effective. Family recently launched textmeback, and we need our volunteers trained and working NOW.

Please consider the amazing experience of becoming a Family volunteer! Call 845-679-2485 to find out more and schedule an interview, or stop by 16 Rock City Road in Woodstock to fill out an application.

Bring a friend!

TRAINING SCHEDULE:
Saturday Feb. 4th 9am to 4pm
9 am Listening Skills, 1pm Relationship Building

Sunday Feb. 5th 9am to 4pm
9 am Domestic Violence, 1 pm SafeTALK

Tuesday Feb. 7th 6pm to 9pm
6 pm Imminent Risk and Safe Planning

Saturday Feb 11th 9am to 4pm
9 am site visits, 1 pm Mental Health First Aid part 1

Sunday Feb 12th 9am to 4pm
1 pm Mental Health First Aid part 2

Tuesday Feb 14th 6pm to 9pm
Drug and Alcohol training

Tuesday Feb 21st 6pm to 9pm
History, confidentiality and mandated reporting

Tuesday Feb 28th 6pm to 9pm
Ethics, Boundaries and Self Care

Tuesday Mar 7th 6pm to 9pm
Youth Mental Health First Aid part 1

Tuesday Mar 14th 6pm to 9pm
Youth Mental Health First Aid part 2

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About Family of Woodstock, Inc.

Location:

39 John Street, Kingston, NY 12401, US

Mission Statement

Family of Woodstock Inc. is a network of individuals, paid and volunteer, whose mission is to provide confidential and fully accessible crisis intervention, information, prevention, and support services to address the needs of individuals and families. The scope of the agency's vision allows us to bring to bear resources to address a broad spectrum of human problems.

We believe that the common ground which unites us, both helper and helped, is greater than the differences which divide us, and that everyone deserves the respect and support of our larger community. We seek to embody and model the qualities of caring and respect within our organization and with those whom we serve. We maintain an attitude which is non-judgmental and non-directive, so that all individuals are encouraged to resolve problems in a way that honors their own diverse cultural and personal choices. In this work, we are committed to search all avenues for assistance, creatively combining resources, as needed. In addition to assisting individuals, we continually seek to improve the quality of life in our community by addressing gaps in services and by advocating for more comprehensive, effective and humane responses to people's needs.

Description

Family of Woodstock, Inc. (Family) is a multi-program human service agency providing services throughout Ulster County. Founded in 1970, Family’s principle focuses are crisis intervention services - Family runs one of the oldest continuously operating 24-hour-a-day emergency switchboards in the country, which is county-wide and toll free; and walk-in centers in Woodstock, New Paltz, Ellenville and Kingston - emergency shelters - Family House, a 14-bed runaway and homeless youth facility; the Darmstadt Shelter for the Homeless, a 19-bed shelter for men and women, primarily in recovery; the Family Inn, a 27-bed shelter for homeless families; the Washbourne House, a 17-bed domestic violence shelter, for women and their children; and MidWay, two supervised transitional living residences for up to six homeless adolescents each, and, when necessary, their children - child care programs - Family’s Child Care Council serves families, child care providers and the community in Ulster, Columbia and Greene Counties; and Child Care Subsidy Administration for the Department of Social Services of Columbia County - case management services - to such discreet populations as adults and adolescents struggling with issues of substance abuse or mental health, individuals involved with the criminal justice system, homeless individuals and families, victims of domestic violence, as well as the general public - and food programs - extensive food pantries at the walk-in centers in Woodstock, New Paltz and Ellenville and at the domestic violence shelter; and distribution of donated produce and food from local farmers to the county’s food pantries and feeding programs.

Family provides non-residential services to victims and perpetrators of domestic violence including: an advocate at the Ulster County Family Court; groups for men and women who have been violent with a family member through the Evolve program; and supervised visitations authorized by the Family Court for non-custodial parents. The agency is leading the effort to expand strength-based and prevention programs which grow healthier individuals and communities, working with many of the county’s school districts, sponsoring Kingston Cares, a community collaborative focused on the area covered by the Kingston City School District, and participating in collaboratives in New Paltz and Ellenville. Family advocates for the creation of affordable housing and has taken responsibility to provide reentry support for those returning to the County from State Prison. To assist with this effort, the agency provides long term housing support for individuals and families with significant disabilities. Family is also providing leadership in an effort to identify and respond to the difficulties seniors are having in staying in their own homes as they age. Family assists with vocational training and employment support for those we serve. The goal of Family's programs is to assist people to achieve self-sufficiency and self-respect.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Crisis Support
Emergency & Safety
Community, Crisis Support, Emergency & Safety

WHEN

Sat Feb 04, 2017 - Tue Feb 14, 2017
09:00 AM - 09:00 PM

WHERE

Family of Woodstock16 Rock City RdWoodstock, NY 12498

(42.042034,-74.118065)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Orientation or Training

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