Friday, January 4, 2013

International Critical Incident Stress Foundation


International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc.

A  Message from the ICISF Executive Director

January 4, 2013
It is our desire to continue to broaden our educational capabilities as well as offer new services available to ICISF Members, ICISF Registered Teams and all of those with an interest in Critical Incident Stress Management.

ICISF is excited to announce several new programs to be introduced during calendar year 2013. Click on the links below for additional information or to email ICISF staff. Throughout the coming months, more details will be posted on the ICISF website.
12TH WORLD CONGRESS ON STRESS TRAUMA & COPING
  • Be sure to register on or before January 27 to take advantage of Advance registration rates. Fees increase on January 28.
  • Just added: 2-Day Post-Congress Workshop, ICISF's "Managing School Crises: From Theory to Application", taught by Barbara J. Ertl, LPC, CTS. Scheduled for February 25 & 26, 8:00am-4:30pm, the Hilton Baltimore. Go to the Post-Congress Workshop page of the 12th World Congress website for full details and registration information.
  • The deadline to nominate a deserving individual or organization for an ICISF award is Monday, January 7. Award categories and nominating instructions are posted on the Award Nominations page of the 12th World Congress website.
NEW ICISF COURSES: 
Send questions to Terri Pazornick
  • "ICISF/NOVA Bridge Program" (2 days) - For those with NOVA training - This course meets curriculum requirements of ICISF's "Group Crisis Intervention" course and ICISF's "Individual Crisis Intervention and Peer Support" course.
  • "Delivering Bad News" (1 day)
  • "Suicide Awareness for Non- Mental Health Professionals" (1 day)
  • "Advanced Individual Crisis Intervention and Peer Support" 
  • "Resilience in Healthcare: Performance, Meaning and Connection"  (1day)
NEW APPROVED INSTRUCTOR (AI) CANDIDATE TRAINING PROGRAMS: 
Send questions to Kate Looram 
  • "Suicide Awareness for Non-Mental Health Professionals AI Program"  
  • "NOVA to ICISF Bridge AI Program"   
  • "Workplace Violence AI Program"
  • "Advanced Individual Crisis Intervention and Peer Support AI Program" 
  • "Psychological First Aid"
NEW CERTIFICATE OF SPECIALIZED TRAINING PROGRAM TRACK: 
Send questions to Michelle Parks 
  • Health Care Track
2013 REGIONAL CONFERENCE SCHEDULE:
  • New courses to be scheduled
  • Core, Specialty & Elective courses at every location
  • Schedule will be posted on the ICISF website soon. 
CONTINIUNG EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES: 
Send questions to Michelle Parks 
  • CEUs for Nursing pending
  • Does your profession have a national organization that offers CEUs? Please let Michelle Parks know. ICISF already offers CEUs for Psychologists (through APA), Social Workers & Marriage & Family Therapists (through the California Board of Behavioral Sciences), EAP Professionals (through EACC), and Addiction Counselors (through NAADAC).
ICISF WEB SITE NEW POSTINGS 
Send us information to post on our website, such as:
  • ICISF Partner Events: Training programs, awards programs that will be open for registration/attendance
  • Links to CISM team websites (send questions to George Grimm)
  • Posting of Crisis Management related articles
  • International participation
  • Send questions and/or items you'd like to have posted to Don Howell 
ICISF CISM TEAM MEMBERSHIP: 
Send questions to Michelle Parks 
Membership is now available to all active members of CISM teams.

QUARTERLY LIFENET NEWSLETTER: 
Send questions to Michelle Parks 
Looking for articles and team spotlights.

NEW SHINING STAR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT PROGRAM: 
Send questions to Michelle Parks 
Quarterly acknowledgement of a "Shining Star" within the field of CISM.

ICISF FACEBOOK PAGE:
Send questions to Don Howell    
In our efforts to reach out to our ever-expanding community on every possible level, we're establishing a social media presence. We hope this will open up two-way communication, help to keep you better informed about our programs, and help you to reach out to us with questions, ideas and comments. 

2012-2014 STRATEGIC PLAN 
Visit the ICISF website to download and review this document. 
We look forward to hearing from you with any questions about the new initiatives we have planned for 2013, and to meeting your CISM training and education needs in the coming months. Happy New Year!

Sincerely, 

Donald R.  Howell
Executive Director
International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc.
3290 Pine Orchard Ln, Ste 106
Ellicott City MD 21042-2272
Tel: 410/750-9600
Fax: 410/750-9601

                                                  

National Day of Service during the 57th Presidential Inauguration weekend, which coincides with the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service

National Service News (banner)
Dear National Service Communicators and CNCS Colleagues,
We skipped this message last week to spend a little time with our friends and family, and we hope you did the same. Of course, national service never takes a day off. We're happy to share that we're working with the Presidential Inaugural Committee (PIC) to plan and host the National Day of Service during the 57th Presidential Inauguration weekend, which coincides with the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service.
As today's Washington Post reports, "The committee, whose inaugural theme is 'Our People, Our Future,' has teamed up with the Corporation for National and Community Service and hired staff around the country to help organize events for the National Day of Service." Stay tuned for more information about how you can get involved.
Below please find other recent media clips about our programs and initiatives.
Thanks and enjoy your weekend.
The External Affairs Team

AmeriCorps NCCC member Katherine Wiley discusses Hurricane Sandy response

Media Highlight

In an interview with a Fox affiliate in St. Louis, Missouri, AmeriCorps NCCC member Katherine Wiley shares her experiences on the front lines of the Hurricane Sandy relief effort in storm-ravaged New York. 

National Service in the News


Volunteering and Civic Life in America

Volunteering and civic life- the backbone of a better AmericaMcClatchy (Washington, DC), December 27, 2012
Overall, one in four adults volunteered almost 8 billion hours through an organization, providing an estimated economic value of $171 billion. In addition to volunteering through organizations, two out of three Americans serve informally by helping out their neighbors, an increase of 9.5 percentage points from last year. The findings come from Volunteering and Civic Life in America, a report issued last week by the Corporation for National and Community Service and the National Conference on Citizenship.

AmeriCorps

Your kids can warm up with a cool bookKNDO 25 (Washington), January 2, 2012
The Regional Service Corps-AmeriCorps this week is holding afternoon reading activities at the Mid-Columbia Libraries branches. Corp member Valery Tolle says children of all ages can play games and take part in arts and crafts all aimed at inspiring them to read.

AmeriCorps VISTA

Brooklyn ‘A’ kicks off new years with arrival of new staff
Brooklyn Daily Eagle (New York), January 3, 2012
Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A, more commonly known as “Brooklyn A,” the long-term provider of free legal services to low-income residents and community organizations in the neighborhoods of North and East Brooklyn, is celebrating the new year with the arrival of an extraordinary group of nine VISTA volunteers and law graduate fellowship winners.


AmeriCorps NCCC

St. Louisan On The Front Lines Of Hurricane Sandy ReliefFox 2 Now (Missouri), December 23, 2012
It’s been quite a homecoming for Katherine Wiley, 21, a recent college graduate from St. Louis, who just returned from the front lines of the Hurricane Sandy relief effort in storm-ravaged New York. She shared her unforgettable experiences and pictures with Fox 2 Sunday. That tortured place where flood gave way to fire and all hope seemed lost became home to Wiley and her team of 10 fellow AmeriCorps volunteers.


Senior Corps

Making a Difference for kids: School literacy program: A win-win for volunteers and childrenTimes Standard (California), December 28, 2012
”The nickname doesn't really fit until I do the face that makes kindergartners laugh,” he said. “I tell them there’s no smiling in school, but can’t get them to do the grumpy face. All they can do is smile and laugh.” Davis is among the 96 volunteers placed with 280 kindergarten through second-grade students as part of the Early Literacy Partners Program coordinated by the Humboldt County Office of Education and United Way.


Social Innovation Fund 

Scaling Smarter, Scaling for KeepsStanford Social Innovation Review (California), December 28, 2012
In his first term, President Obama committed to “seeking out creative, results-oriented programs … and helping them replicate their efforts across America.” In 2011, the federal Social Innovation Fund (SIF) made one of its first awards to the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), a national community development intermediary dedicated to the revitalization of low-income neighborhoods, to expand itsFinancial Opportunity Center (FOC) program.


Serve.gov Blog

National Mentoring Month Celebrates Adults Who Inspire
Serve.gov, January 3, 2013
Each new year draws millions to make resolutions designed to change their lives. And while the focus on self-improvement is fine, the arrival of National Mentoring Month gives us an opportunity to recognize men and women who channel their energy to helping and inspiring young people toward a brighter future.

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