NACoA Contributing to the DLH Deflection Data Center of Excellence (D3CoE) Inaugural Advisory Board
National Association for Children of Addiction (NACoA)
Voice for the Children
The gathering brought together some of the nation's top deflection leaders, including people with lived experience. The Board is co-chaired by TASC's Center for Health and Justice (CHJ) Jac A. Charlier, Executive Director, and?DLH’s?Davyd Chung, VP of Strategy and Public Health, who leads D3CoE and DLH’s Innovative Opioid Outcomes Data Initiative. NACoA thanks the Board for sharing their valuable expertise on?how to best use deflection data to have the biggest impact in reducing drug use and drug crime in their communities.
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Attendance included: Celisa Lehew; Aviva Kurash;Kevin Hall; Emily Anderson; LCSW, Tony White; Chanda Funcell; NACoA CEO Denise Bertin-Epp; LaTricia Tate; Lt. Steve Rogers, DART, Lucas County Sheriff’s Office, Ohio; Lt. Jonathan Belott, MIH, Milwaukee Fire Department, Wisconsin; Capt. Greg Miller, MIH, Milwaukee Fire Department, Wisconsin; Dr. Roger Peters, Emeritus Professor, University of South Florida, VP, ICUDDR.
NACoA Welcomes Peggy McGillicuddy
NACoA’s New Director of Children’s Programs
NACoA Welcomes Peggy McGillicuddy NACoA’s New Director of Children’s Programs?
NACoA continues to grow! Our staff continues to attract passionate professionals who are committed to creating materials and support programs to address the issues children face which living with addiction in their families, and helping them heal. Peggy McGillicuddy has worked in the field of mental health/addiction for over 25 years. ?With a focus on group facilitation, children’s program development and service delivery, Peggy brings clinical and administrative skills as well as passion and advocacy to her work to create healthy children. Welcome!
Celebrating Families! National Online Group Leader Training
May 13 – 15th and October 8 – 10th
NACoA receives many requests to train additional staff to be group leaders for Celebrating Families! - a whole family, evidence-based, trauma-informed recovery program- without needing to schedule a training for the site. Organizations can now strengthen existing programs by sending individual facilitators to an online national group leader training. Attendees will become much more familiar with the curriculum, learn program essentials, and participate in a number of the program activities over this three-day training event. Contact Director of Programs Mary Beth Collins ([email protected]) with any questions.
Cost per person $550. Price does not include curriculum, which will be needed throughout the training.
NACoA ACOA Online Education and Discussion Group
Monthly Meetings Facilitated by NACoA and Colleen Perry
Join NACoA and host Colleen Perry for monthly meetings ideally suited for adult children who have been impacted by addiction, looking for education and support through an online facilitated group. Each meeting will feature an expert presenting on important topics facing adults nurturing their own resilience, followed by an opportunity for attendees to speak freely.?Meetings are held at 6 pm ET, the second Thursday each month.
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Upcoming Schedule:
April 11th, 6 pm ET???? Presenter: Peggy McGillicuddy
Topic: Being a Child, What It Feels Like and How It Impacts Us
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May 9th, 6 pm ET?????? Presenter: Mary Kennedy, LCSW
Topic: Healing Through Parenting: For You?and Your Family?
NACoA Webinar: Celebrating Families! 0-3: Being a Successful “Guide on the Side” for Young Families?
Thursday, April 25th at 1:30 – 2:30 pm, ET
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Presenter: Celebrating Families! National Trainer Maria Ramirez
Supporting parents/caregivers to develop healthy attachment and demonstrate positive parenting skills is important for parents in recovery. Group leaders implementing this program focus on the relationship of parents and children and are a “Guide on the Side” as they coach or guide them as they nurture confidence and capability during sessions. This FREE webinar will review important basics and enrich what is provided in group leader trainings to help group leaders find greater success when working with young families.
NACoA Blog
Each month NACoA publishes important blogs to help educate about the impact of addiction on children, how to help kids and teens heal, and what adults can do who are still struggling with the impact. Resilience is available for children of all ages, and NACoA provides information, education, and additional resources through these informative and reflective articles.
NACoA Blogs Published During March:
SAMHSA Series: Tips for Teens
Information can help the teens you care about make wiser, healthier choices when they better understand the risks. These are great brochures that break down important information into easy to understand, digestible sections: Get the Facts, Q&A, Before You Risk It!, Know the Signs, and What Can You Do to Help Someone Who is Using Xxxx. All are free, shareable, and downloadable.
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Camp Mariposa: Philadelphia
Family Support Program: Saturday, April 27th
NACoA Affiliate Camp Mariposa offers the Camp Mariposa Family Support Program, a safe and healing space for children and their families who are grieving an overdose death. Join other families in Philly for a FREE series of day programs: 4/27, 6/1, and 9/15.
For mor? info: [email protected]
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Are you providing a camp to support kids and teens impacted by addiction? Let NACoA know! We want to help adults learn about these important opportunities supporting children in their communities.
Contact Us:
[email protected] | 301.468.0985
National Association for Children of Addiction
615 Baltimore Pike, STE H #1158 Bel Air, Maryland, 21014
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