Provider Training
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The Call for Liberation: Black Maternal Mental Health Redefined
OnlineOpen to WA State Providers Join us for a day of networking, learning and empowerment. In this training, we will cover mental health screening, systemic racism, discrimination, and social determinants of health that impact Black women's mental health. Watch the Shades of Motherhood Network video here (please note the training takes place on June 8th).…
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Group Peer Support (GPS) Consultation Groups FREE – TUESDAYS
OnlineEvery fourth Tuesday (10:30am-12pm PST) FREE monthly consultation groups for those who have attended a Group Peer Support training through Perinatal Support Washington. Our monthly consultations are led by one of our master GPS trainers and are both a chance to get support as a care provider, deepen facilitators comfort and knowledge of using the GPS model, and also…
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WA State Perinatal Mental Health Coalition Meetings
OnlineJoin perinatal mental health providers and advocates from across the state every other month for a meeting to learn about the work being done in communities in the perinatal mental health field. Come with questions, share resources, help build resources in your community, or learn about how you can get involved. The objective of the…
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Special Topics in Perinatal Mental Health
Fox Hall 1661 W. Bakerview Road, Bellingham, WA, United StatesThis training is for Washington state providers who practice IN Whatcom and/or Skagit Counties. **REGISTRATION IS FULL** During this 2-day training, clinical & non-clinical professionals will learn how the perinatal context affects parental mental health. This will include evidence-based interventions aimed at the prevention, support, and treatment of families from pregnancy to postpartum. Open to…
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Foundations in Perinatal Mental Health
Online*REGISTRATION CLOSED* Open to WA state providers with priority given to providers practicing IN Kittitas, Stevens/Ferry & San Juan Counties. This training covers key concepts and practices in the prevention, identification and treatment of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs), as well as how to link parents to support and treatment. In this training we…
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Queer Parent Support Group Facilitator Training
OnlinePerinatal Support Washington and Maia Midwifery & Fertility are teaming up to provide a comprehensive support group facilitator training! This two part training is designed to teach support group facilitators how to create and run a trauma informed peer support space and how to create congruent content that meets the needs of LGBTQ+ parents. Funding…
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When the Unexpected Happens: Prevention & Treatment of Traumatic Childbirth
Online**REGISTRATION IS CLOSED** Open to WA state providers with priority given to providers serving Lewis & Thurston Counties. This training will provide attendees the opportunity to learn about the pervasive impact of birth trauma on individuals and families. We will focus on the following areas: birth trauma for birthing persons - prevalence, risk factors, common…
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Perinatal Mental Health for Indigenous Families
OnlinePriority registration is given to WA state professionals who identify as Indigenous/Native. A limited number of spots are available for non-Indigenous/Native professionals who are members of an Indigenous community clinic or tribal health clinic located in WA state. This 1 day training is designed to be a space for community connection, discussion, and learning about…
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Stronger Together: Community Care for Black Maternal Mental Health
OnlineOpen to WA state providers who serve Black families. Join us for a day of insightful discussions and empowering presentations at the Black Maternal Mental Health Conference, dedicated to addressing the unique challenges faced by Black mothers in maternal mental health care. This conference aims to raise awareness, foster dialogue, and promote action to improve…
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Best Practices in Prevention, Identification & Treatment of Perinatal Mood & Anxiety Disorders
OnlineThis training is open to Washington state providers. A limited number of spots available for King County providers. Learn how to effectively identify and screen parents experiencing perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. This training takes place over 4 days and is appropriate for a range of providers, including OBs, pediatricians, midwives, RNs, social workers, mental…