MATTOON – Circle of Care, a statewide initiative dedicated to supporting families experiencing grief and loss due to substance use related death, is proud to announce the launch of the Threads of Hope Training.
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MATTOON – Circle of Care, a statewide initiative dedicated to supporting families experiencing grief and loss due to substance use related death, is proud to announce the launch of the Threads of Hope Training.
This free, two-day virtual training is designed to equip community helpers, service providers, and professionals with essential tools to support children, teens, and families grieving the death of a loved one due to substance use.
The project is through partnership with the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS), Division of Substance Use Prevention and Recovery (SUPR), the Illinois Family Resource Center and Hour House.
Research indicates that one in twelve children will experience the death of a parent or sibling by age 18, with one in five of these deaths linked to substance use. Grieving such losses can be particularly isolating, often complicated by the feelings of shame and stigma. As a result, many families find themselves without the necessary support systems to navigate their grief. The Threads of Hope Trainings aims to bridge the gap between substance use treatment, mental health care, and grief support by empowering those on the frontlines of care.
Training Details:
Date: February 6-7, February 20-21, March 6-7, March 26-27
Time: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. each day
Format: Virtual
Cost: Free
Registration: please visit illinoisfamilyresources.org to register.
Contact Information: zachw@hourhouserecovery.org
Throughout the training, participants will learn effective strategies and interventions to assist those grieving a substance-related loss, including:
Understand grief associated with substance use loss.
Support young people impacted by substance use-related death and disorders.
Develop strategies to overcome stigma and barriers to care.
Don’t miss this opportunity to make a difference. To view available training dates and register, please visit illinoisfamilyresources.org. Free CEU’s have been approved by Illinois Certification Board and Educator’s PDH’s.
If you have any questions or linkages to individuals who would be interested in learning more about the Circle of Care program or trainings, please reach out to Teri Moore at terim@hourhouserecovery.org