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Free Mandated Reporter Training in Detroit

See the attached flyer:

mandated reporter training feb 2013 registration

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Aging and Substance Abuse Training

MSU is hoding a course on aging and addition in Lansing. The course runs from 8:30 a.m. – 11 a.m. on March 23. Register by March 16 to get the $39 price.

For details and registration information, check out p. 7 of this PDF document: https://socialwork.msu.edu/ceu/docs/CEspring2013.pdf 

We will be meeting early that morning at Hannan House for carpooling. More details on that later!

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Downriver Resource Fair

Please see the attached flyer for an upcoming resource fair for Downriver SCs.

http://www.semca.org/MendingSafetyNet-2013.pdf

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A visit to TSA

 This afternoon, I had an exciting opportunity to meet with Douglas Simpson, information resources manager at The Senior Alliance.

 The purpose of the meeting was to help me get a handle on my ever burning question:

What does The Senior Alliance do?

 Prior to the meeting, I knew that The Senior Alliance (TSA) provides information and referrals for older adults in Wayne County. I was also aware that TSA is the place to go for things like Meals on Wheels, Michigan Medicaid/Medicare Assistance Program, and other government programs for older adults.

 From this meeting, I was hoping to get more of a concrete explanation of services, and perhaps a tour of the office building to meet some of the workers.

 While I didn’t get exactly what I was looking for, the experience was worthwhile.

 TSA  is nestled in a multi-tenant office building on Second Street in Wayne – just off of Michigan Avenue. Agency staff are divided between cubicles. It was busy and crammed and there are future plans to move TSA to a bigger facility in Allen Park.

 Simpson greeted me at the door and we went straight to a small office.

 Turns out, Simpson is new to TSA – he worked as business man until three months ago. Simpson said he was surprised to find himself heading the information and referral department at a non-profit agency.

Simpson told me that he really enjoys his job and finds it to be very rewarding.

 In terms of services provided by TSA: I didn’t quite get a concrete answer. During the meeting, Simpson had a book in front of him that detailed the agency’s services. I noticed that: A book. I asked my question anyhow and the response was that which I already knew: Information and referrals.

 Simpson said that case workers at TSA help clients work through virtually every sort of problem – from evictions to substance abuse. TSA employs case workers who have been in the field for eight to nine years, Simpson said, and many of them are great resources in and of themselves. I asked him if it would be okay if I called a TSA caseworker to help a client if I ever got into a jam. Simpson said that would be a great idea, and confirmed that TSA can be a great place to start with complicated cases.

 I also asked Simpson about programs that I could get involved with through TSA as a representative of the Hannan Foundation. Two programs that he mentioned was MMAP (!) and delivering meals on holidays. I asked Simpson if people working for other agencies can be involved with MMAP. He told me that he wasn’t sure, but to contact Bettie Hughes. I asked Simpson to put me down for holiday meals delivery, for now.

 So I didn’t get the tour I was hoping for and I didn’t get the concrete answer that I wanted.

 What I did get, however, is a solid contact at TSA. I got a business card, a chance to ask questions and also, Simpson told me that he would be happy to send someone to the co-op to explain TSA to members if I would like (heck yeah!).

All of that was worth a short drive and a handshake, I think.

Douglas Simpson can be reached directly at 734-727-2052. His e-mail address is dsimpson@tsalink.org.

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About bullying behavior…

Please see the attached PowerPoint presentation on bullying. This is info from an AASC Webinar.

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PATH Presentation at Flat Rock Towers

Presenters from The Senior Alliance (TSA) will be at Flat Rock Towers (FRT) on Monday, Jan. 7 to educate members on the PATH program. TSA is willing to bring the entire 6-week program to FRT if there is enough interest. Additionally, Rachel is visiting FRT that afternoon to answer member’s questions about the service coordination program.

See the attached flyer.

PATH

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Free Substance Abuse Trainings in Wayne County

Trainings provided by the Southeast Michigan Community Alliance.

Check the link for details: http://www.semca.org/calendar.html

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Invite to Hazel Park Manor for Bullying Webinar

Please accept this invitiation to view the AASC Webinar:

Older Bullies and the Bullied: Learning How to Intervene and Prevent this Hostile Relationship

 

For your convenience, the Webinar will be hosted at Hazel Park Manor from 2 – 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14.

 

Please note that you will not recieve CEUs for attending this Webinar — this is for information purposes only.

 

Hazel Park Manor is located at 701 E. Woodward Heights, Hazel Park, MI, 48030.

 

RSVP to Alexa Lempert at alempert@hannan.org or to Renee Saunders at rsaunders@hannan.org.

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Boiler Plate Consent Form

Hi everyone,

Please see the attached consent form. I typed the “boiler plate” information on the PDF. Hopefully this makes life easier for some folks.

-Renee

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Disability workshop and vendor fair — Manatory

Please see the attached flyer which provides details of the Nov. 13 disability workshop and vendor fair.

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