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SUMMARY:NOW FULL! IN PERSON SCIP January Training 2026
DESCRIPTION:Date: January 8th and 9th 9am – 6pm \nMembers $375 / Non-Members $400 \nParticipants will learn safe & effective approaches to working with individuals who exhibit aggressive behaviors. Participants will also learn appropriate calming techniques\, preventive strategies to de-escalate adverse situations & proper techniques for physical intervention when all else fails.  This training covers CORE techniques.  Staff seeking training must work in OPWDD-certified settings.\n\n\nCancellation Policy: Registrations for Single day classes canceled with less than 24 hours notice will not be refunded.  Registrations for Multi-day classes canceled with less than 48 hours notice will not be refunded.  No shows will be charged the full registration fee.
URL:https://iacny.org/event/in-person-scip-january-training-2026/
LOCATION:IAC\, 145 West 30th St 12th Floor\, New York\, NY\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:FREE WEBINAR-ADAPT COMMUNITY NETWORK Creating Sensory Supportive Environments: A Practical Guide for Home and School
DESCRIPTION:January 8th 10am-11:30am \nDoes your child or student struggle with loud noises\, bright lights\, certain textures\, or constant movement? Overstimulating environments can significantly impact a child’s ability to learn\, play\, and interact effectively in both home and school settings. Join us for a webinar designed for parents and educators with sensory-sensitive youth. You will discover practical strategies and creative solutions to transform everyday spaces into calming\, supportive environments that foster better focus\, emotional regulation\, and overall well-being. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND: Parents\, family members\, caregivers and professionals who want to enhance the lives of children\, teenagers & young adults. We welcome anyone who strives to achieve the same goals. LANGUAGE: English (Spanish and Mandarin Interpretation Provided) \nRegistration Required. \nBy web: Click Here \nBy Email: familyconnect@adaptcommunitynetwork.org \nBy Phone: (718) 436-7979 Ext.5139
URL:https://iacny.org/event/free-webinar-adapt-community-network-creating-sensory-supportive-environments-a-practical-guide-for-home-and-school/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
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SUMMARY:FREE Presentation by Baker Tilly- Revenue Integrity and Reimbursement Risk: How to Prevent Denials and Drive Compliance
DESCRIPTION:Date: January 8th 12pm – 1pm \nONLINE VIA ZOOM \nRevenue Integrity and Reimbursement Risk: How to Prevent Denials and Drive Compliance \nIn the second webinar of our compliance and operations series\, we turn to one of the most pressing challenges facing behavioral health and human services organizations: maintaining revenue integrity in an increasingly complex reimbursement environment. As providers navigate OMIG oversight\, OPWDD expectations\, Medicaid billing rules\, and evolving payer requirements\, even small breakdowns in documentation\, coding\, or front-end workflows can lead to denials\, delayed payments\, and compliance exposure. \n  \nThis session focuses on the highest-impact drivers of reimbursement risk and offers practical\, prevention-oriented strategies organizations can implement immediately. We will examine how revenue integrity fits within a broader compliance framework\, highlight common patterns identified through audits and operational reviews\, and provide a simple blueprint for building or strengthening a defensible revenue integrity program. Designed for compliance leaders\, finance teams\, billing managers\, and operational stakeholders\, this session delivers a concise but actionable roadmap to reduce denials\, improve billing accuracy\, and drive sustainable revenue performance. \n  \nParticipants will be able to: \n\nPinpoint the most common drivers of denials and reimbursement risk in behavioral health and Medicaid-funded programs.\nExplain how revenue integrity connects to Medicaid compliance requirements\, including OMIG program elements and OPWDD expectations.\nApply practical preventive strategies to strengthen documentation\, improve encounter accuracy\, and reduce denials.\nOutline the essential components of a defensible revenue integrity program that supports both compliance and financial stability.\n\n  \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://iacny.org/event/free-baker-tilly-webinar/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
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