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SUMMARY:DBHIDS Immigrant/Refugee Wellness Academy (IRWA)
DESCRIPTION:The City of Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services (DBHIDS) is excited to launch its fourth cohort of the Immigrant/Refugee Wellness Academy. IRWA is a free certificate training program designed to empower and prepare Philadelphia’s multilingual/multicultural immigrants and refugees with the knowledge\, resources\, and tools to engage in activities that address the mental health and behavioral challenges experienced by local immigrant and refugee communities. \nThe program will enhance participants’ leadership skills\, increase knowledge about behavioral health and intellectual disability challenges\, and empower graduates with the tools to access local resources for themselves and their communities. These interactive sessions reinforce collaborative learning through presentations\, discussion activities\, and meaningful dialogue to build personal and community resilience and wellness. \nIRWA will run Wednesdays from April 15 to June 17. It consists of an orientation\, eight sessions\, and a graduation ceremony. IRWA is offered in person and through virtual sessions. Standard sessions will run from 2 to 4 p.m. There will also be two special sessions: Mental Health Interpretation\, which will last four hours\, and Mental Health First Aid\, is an all-day session. \nFor questions\, email Sarorng Sorn at Sarorng.sorn@phila.gov or Kori White at Kori.white@phila.gov. \nCLICK TO APPLY
URL:https://dbhids.org/event/dbhids-immigrant-refugee-wellness-academy-irwa/2026-04-15/
CATEGORIES:DBHIDS
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SUMMARY:Certified Specialist Professional Development and Networking
DESCRIPTION:The DBHIDS Peer Culture and Community Inclusion Unit invites all Certified Peer Specialists (CPS) and Certified Recovery Specialists (CRS) to a monthly networking and professional development meeting. \nJoin us every third Thursday of the month. Connect with fellow CPS and CRS\, earn CEU’S\, share best practices and resources and enhance recovery and peer support. \nIn-person at Pro-Act 1701 W. Lehigh Ave. \nCLICK TO JOIN ZOOM \nQuestions? Email JoAnn Mills at Joann.Mills-Johnson@phila.gov or call her at 215-685-4984.
URL:https://dbhids.org/event/certified-specialist-professional-development-networking/2026-04-16/
LOCATION:PRO-ACT\, 1701 W. Lehigh Ave.\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19132\, United States
CATEGORIES:Peer Culture and Community Inclusion
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SUMMARY:Opioid Overdose Prevention & Narcan Rescue Training
DESCRIPTION:In-Person Training every fourth Wednesday of each month.\nThe City of Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services is bringing back in-person Opioid Overdose Prevention & Narcan Rescue Training\, a vital\, hands-on session designed to empower people with the skills and knowledge to help save lives. \nIn this training\, you will learn: \n\nThe basics of opioid dependency — for medically prescribed and non-prescribed opioids.\nThe impact of the opioid crisis locally and nationally.\nGood Samaritan laws that protect those who help in an overdose situation.\nPhiladelphia’s coordinated efforts to address the epidemic.\nHow naloxone (Narcan) works to reverse an opioid overdose.\nHow to recognize overdose risk factors and warning signs.\nHow to administer Narcan safely and effectively.
URL:https://dbhids.org/event/opioid-overdose-prevention-narcan-rescue-training/2026-04-22/
LOCATION:801 Market Street\, Philadelphia\, PA 19107\, 801 Market Street\, 11th Floor\, Philadelphia\, 19107
CATEGORIES:DBHIDS
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SUMMARY:DBHIDS Immigrant/Refugee Wellness Academy (IRWA)
DESCRIPTION:The City of Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services (DBHIDS) is excited to launch its fourth cohort of the Immigrant/Refugee Wellness Academy. IRWA is a free certificate training program designed to empower and prepare Philadelphia’s multilingual/multicultural immigrants and refugees with the knowledge\, resources\, and tools to engage in activities that address the mental health and behavioral challenges experienced by local immigrant and refugee communities. \nThe program will enhance participants’ leadership skills\, increase knowledge about behavioral health and intellectual disability challenges\, and empower graduates with the tools to access local resources for themselves and their communities. These interactive sessions reinforce collaborative learning through presentations\, discussion activities\, and meaningful dialogue to build personal and community resilience and wellness. \nIRWA will run Wednesdays from April 15 to June 17. It consists of an orientation\, eight sessions\, and a graduation ceremony. IRWA is offered in person and through virtual sessions. Standard sessions will run from 2 to 4 p.m. There will also be two special sessions: Mental Health Interpretation\, which will last four hours\, and Mental Health First Aid\, is an all-day session. \nFor questions\, email Sarorng Sorn at Sarorng.sorn@phila.gov or Kori White at Kori.white@phila.gov. \nCLICK TO APPLY
URL:https://dbhids.org/event/dbhids-immigrant-refugee-wellness-academy-irwa/2026-04-22/
CATEGORIES:DBHIDS
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SUMMARY:DBHIDS Immigrant/Refugee Wellness Academy (IRWA)
DESCRIPTION:The City of Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services (DBHIDS) is excited to launch its fourth cohort of the Immigrant/Refugee Wellness Academy. IRWA is a free certificate training program designed to empower and prepare Philadelphia’s multilingual/multicultural immigrants and refugees with the knowledge\, resources\, and tools to engage in activities that address the mental health and behavioral challenges experienced by local immigrant and refugee communities. \nThe program will enhance participants’ leadership skills\, increase knowledge about behavioral health and intellectual disability challenges\, and empower graduates with the tools to access local resources for themselves and their communities. These interactive sessions reinforce collaborative learning through presentations\, discussion activities\, and meaningful dialogue to build personal and community resilience and wellness. \nIRWA will run Wednesdays from April 15 to June 17. It consists of an orientation\, eight sessions\, and a graduation ceremony. IRWA is offered in person and through virtual sessions. Standard sessions will run from 2 to 4 p.m. There will also be two special sessions: Mental Health Interpretation\, which will last four hours\, and Mental Health First Aid\, is an all-day session. \nFor questions\, email Sarorng Sorn at Sarorng.sorn@phila.gov or Kori White at Kori.white@phila.gov. \nCLICK TO APPLY
URL:https://dbhids.org/event/dbhids-immigrant-refugee-wellness-academy-irwa/2026-04-29/
CATEGORIES:DBHIDS
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SUMMARY:Faith and Spiritual Affairs Conference
DESCRIPTION:Registration is now open for the 19th annual Faith and Spiritual Affairs Conference. The in-person event will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 30 at the Hilton City Avenue\, 4200 City Ave.\, Philadelphia 19131. \nThe City of Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services will host the conference focused\, this year\, under the theme: “Anchored in Faith: Building Resilience\, Hope\, and Community.” The conference will explore how faith and spirituality can help address loneliness\, isolation\, and the effects of grief and loss. \nJoin us for: \n\nMulti-perspective panel discussions.\nDynamic workshops.\nHelpful resources.\nLive entertainment from Beyond the Bars\n\nContinental breakfast will be provided from 8 to 9 a.m. \nFor more information\, email DBHIDS-FSA@phila.gov. \nRegister for the Faith and Spiritual Affairs Conference.
URL:https://dbhids.org/event/faith-and-spiritual-affairs-conference/
LOCATION:Hilton City Ave\, 4200 City Ave\, Philadelphia\, 19131
CATEGORIES:Faith and Spiritual Affairs
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