when: September 17 – October 15, 2019
where: Woodstock Town Hall, 76 Tinker St, Woodstock
Open to all 16 and over
Are you interested in helping both your local and wider community? Are you that listening ear that friends and loved ones always seem to turn to? Are you interested in using the skills you have and building on your knowledge of helping? Family’s hotline training is just what you’re looking for!
Training covers the core of Family’s phone and texting hotline and walk-in services. Training topics include domestic violence, child abuse, mental health and substance abuse, adolescent issues, suicide, and homelessness. The training is free of charge and oriented towards personal growth. You will learn active, compassionate listening skills and ways to connect with people in need.
Family offers an opportunity to be part of the change you wish to see in the world. Intervention is as simple as answering a phone call or text message at the moment someone reaches out. It is as direct as offering a cup of coffee and a bag of food to someone who is hungry. It takes your skill and the amazing depth of resources Family has gathered over its 49 year history.
Training qualifies volunteers to help at any of our three walk-in centers (Ellenville, New Paltz & Woodstock). We do ask individuals who take the training to commit to volunteering with one of the three hotlines, or another Family program, for a regular weekly 4 hour shift for a minimum of 6 months. For more information call (845) 679-2485 or stop by Family of Woodstock, 16 Rock City Rd, to fill out an application.
Fall Training Schedule
Tuesday 9/17, held at 16 Rock City Road, Woodstock
9 am to noon – Listening Skills part 1
1 pm to 4:30 – Listening Skills part2
Wednesday 9/18
6 pm to 9 pm – SafeTALK
Saturday 9/21
8:30 am to 5:30 pm- Mental Health First Aid, parts 1&2
Tuesday 9/24
9 am to noon – Domestic Violence protocol and procedures
1 pm to 4 – Ethics Boundaries and Self Care
Wednesday 9/25
6pm to 9pm – History of Family/Mandated Reporting
Tuesday 10/1
9 am to noon – Imminent Risk and Safety Planning
1 pm to 5 pm – Narcan and Sexual Harassment Awareness Training
Tuesday 10/8
9 am to noon – Trauma informed Care
1 pm to 5 pm – Cultural Competency
Tuesday 10/15
9 pm to 5 pm – Youth Mental Health First Aid
10 spaces available
Registration is closed for this event.