Women Focused Trainings
Wisconsin CONNECT seeks to provide a platform and opportunities for advancing collaborative and innovative behavioral health education, capacity training, peer-to-peer learning, and evaluation to professionals working in the substance use disorders field.
We do this through virtual trainings, certificate courses, peer learning opportunities and technical assistance.
Find an opportunity that meets your professional needs related to serving women.
We do this through virtual trainings, certificate courses, peer learning opportunities and technical assistance.
Find an opportunity that meets your professional needs related to serving women.
Family Issues Clinical Workshop
Gain knowledge on systemic family issue. Improve communication with family members. Help families make effective changes. Implement effective trauma-informed crisis-management, stabilization, and facilitation of change in family dynamics.
Helping Women Recover: A Program for Treating Addiction
This training offers a comprehensive treatment model that integrates theories of addiction, women’s psychological development, and trauma. Designed to give counselors, clinicians, and others a basic understanding of the current knowledge related to addiction, the training focuses primarily on women’s recovery.
Substance Use Disorder ECHO
The ECHO is conducted monthly for one hour and includes a brief educational presentation on a topic of interest, a case presentation by a collaborator, and a discussion on strategies that can help the provider offer the best possible care for the client/patient.
Substance Use Disorder & Pregnancy Certificate
This program provides evidence-based information on substance use and pregnancy and provides the framework to understand the short- and long-term effects of a variety of drugs on mother and child.
FASD Diagnostic Training
This diagnostic skills-building training is targeted to those providers in a position to diagnose FASDs (physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants) and those who are part of a multidisciplinary or interdisciplinary team providing care for individuals at risk for FASDs (including children and youth, individuals in substance use disorder treatment, and individuals in the social service system with undiagnosed challenges).
FASD Trainer of Trainer Certificate
This Training of Trainers helps decrease the knowledge gap by providing training on FASD along with the tools and resources needed for participants to provide quality training to diverse audiences. These tools and resources include an adaptable PowerPoint presentation, peer-reviewed journal articles to support your training, fact sheets, and other handouts to provide to your participants.
ASAM Training
This is a practical training designed to help beginner, intermediate, and advanced counselors, social workers, administrators, and other clinical staff develop patient-centered service plans and make objective decisions about patient admission, continuing care, and transfer/discharge for individuals with addictive, substance-related, and co-occurring conditions.
ASAM ECHO
This ECHO series is based on information found in The ASAM Criteria: Treatment Criteria for Addictive, Substance-Related, and Co-Occurring Conditions, Third Edition and incorporates an opportunity for participants to learn and apply the information through a short didactic presentation and case-based activities.
Gain knowledge on systemic family issue. Improve communication with family members. Help families make effective changes. Implement effective trauma-informed crisis-management, stabilization, and facilitation of change in family dynamics.
Helping Women Recover: A Program for Treating Addiction
This training offers a comprehensive treatment model that integrates theories of addiction, women’s psychological development, and trauma. Designed to give counselors, clinicians, and others a basic understanding of the current knowledge related to addiction, the training focuses primarily on women’s recovery.
Substance Use Disorder ECHO
The ECHO is conducted monthly for one hour and includes a brief educational presentation on a topic of interest, a case presentation by a collaborator, and a discussion on strategies that can help the provider offer the best possible care for the client/patient.
Substance Use Disorder & Pregnancy Certificate
This program provides evidence-based information on substance use and pregnancy and provides the framework to understand the short- and long-term effects of a variety of drugs on mother and child.
FASD Diagnostic Training
This diagnostic skills-building training is targeted to those providers in a position to diagnose FASDs (physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants) and those who are part of a multidisciplinary or interdisciplinary team providing care for individuals at risk for FASDs (including children and youth, individuals in substance use disorder treatment, and individuals in the social service system with undiagnosed challenges).
FASD Trainer of Trainer Certificate
This Training of Trainers helps decrease the knowledge gap by providing training on FASD along with the tools and resources needed for participants to provide quality training to diverse audiences. These tools and resources include an adaptable PowerPoint presentation, peer-reviewed journal articles to support your training, fact sheets, and other handouts to provide to your participants.
ASAM Training
This is a practical training designed to help beginner, intermediate, and advanced counselors, social workers, administrators, and other clinical staff develop patient-centered service plans and make objective decisions about patient admission, continuing care, and transfer/discharge for individuals with addictive, substance-related, and co-occurring conditions.
ASAM ECHO
This ECHO series is based on information found in The ASAM Criteria: Treatment Criteria for Addictive, Substance-Related, and Co-Occurring Conditions, Third Edition and incorporates an opportunity for participants to learn and apply the information through a short didactic presentation and case-based activities.