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SUMMARY:IN PERSON SCIP INSTRUCTOR REFRESHER TRAINING
DESCRIPTION:Members $140/ Non Members $170 \nPresented by Jesse Mayor \nThis class satisfies the requirement that SCIP Instructors must recertify annually. \n 
URL:https://iacny.org/event/in-person-scip-instructor-refresher-training/
LOCATION:IAC\, 145 West 30th St 12th Floor\, New York\, NY\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:ONLINE-SOCIAL MEDIA ETIQUETTE
DESCRIPTION:Members $60/ Non Members $85 \npresented by Hilary JM Topper \nHave you ever posted on social media and then gone back 5 minutes later and deleted it because you’re worried someone might take it the wrong way? \nAre you surprised to learn that some hiring companies will look at your personal social media accounts before offering you a job? \nIf your job is a huge part of your life and your life is painstakingly documented on social media\, is it just a matter of time before you say something on your personal page that will affect you professionally? \nCOVID blurred the lines between personal and professional. Our homes have become offices\, and we use social media to keep tabs on both our personal and business relationships. And even if we think we know about social media etiquette\, the line between what is appropriate and inappropriate to post isn’t as clear-cut as it was a few years ago. This training session will focus on the dos and the don’ts of today’s social networking. What should you post? What shouldn’t you post? How does it impact the organization when you post something that is controversial on your own page? \nThis training can also assist HR professionals in crafting company policies by identifying potential issues around social media use. \nHilary JM Topper\, MPA is the CEO of HJMT Public Relations Inc. She is the author of three books including Branding in a Digital World. Hilary is an avid blogger who has two blogs – HilaryTopper.com\, the NY Lifestyle Blog\, and ATriathletesDiary.com blog. She is also a podcaster with Hilary Topper on Air. In her free time\, she trains for triathlons and is a USA Triathlon coach\, RRCA Running Coach\, and USMS Swim Coach.
URL:https://iacny.org/event/social-media-etiquette/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:ONLINE-POWER HOUR: HOW TO WRITE AN ACCEPTABLE POCA
DESCRIPTION:Members $40/Non Members $55 \nPresented by Denise Gibson-Phipps \nMost organizations strive to achieve perfect audit results or simply zero “0” citations on surveys.\n\nSo what do you do when the perfect audit doesn’t happen identifying “kinks” in your system???\n\nIn this Power Hour session\, participants will learn fundamental skills and strategies for writing an acceptable Plan of Corrective Action (POCA).\n\nThe webinar will cover important follow-up actions to ensure ongoing compliance.\n\nTarget audience: Program Administrators\, Program Managers and Quality Improvement/Assurance staff
URL:https://iacny.org/event/power-hour-how-to-write-an-acceptable-poca/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:ONLINE-POWER HOUR Data-Driven Decision-Making: Unleashing the Potential
DESCRIPTION:Members $40/Non Members $55 \npresented by Casey Donovan\, Director of Product Management\, eVero Corporation and Brittany Hoosier\, Associate Executive Director\, AIM Services \nExplore how to foster a culture that embraces data as a strategic asset. We will explore navigating ethical considerations\, ensuring transparency and fairness in your decisions\, and adapting to evolving circumstances with real-time insights. This presentation will offer a way to explore your toolsets to establish meaningful KPIs to ultimately enhance the lives of the people you support. Unlock the power of data and elevate your decision-making prowess.
URL:https://iacny.org/event/online-data-driven-decision-making-unleashing-the-potential/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL AMAP TRAINING February 2024
DESCRIPTION:Members $150 / Non Members $185\n\nDates: February 5\, 7\, 8\, 12\, 13th 5pm-9pm\n\nThis course certifies trainees to administer medications in OPWDD-funded residential and day programs. This course follows the OPWDD approved AMAP curriculum and includes: responsibilities of AMAP certification\, common medications\, side effects\, rights and responsibilities of administering medication measurement of vital signs\, and common abbreviations used in the medical field.\n\n\nVirtual Course Structure\nThis course will be completed virtually through IAC’s ZOOM platform\, over the course of 5 days with 20 learning hours on those days by a Registered Nurse. Participants must attend each day and must score 80% on exams or above. If participants receive a score under 80% they must repeat the full AMAP curriculum. All exams and materials will be supplied online and monitored by the Registered Nurse/Instructor.\n\n**Tests will be administered and proctored online.**\n\nFinal certification follows successful demonstration of skills (observation of pouring and vital signs) at the trainee’s agency\, supervised by the agency Registered Nurse. The trainee’s agency shall determine what method of observation will be used in keeping with OPWDD’s guidelines during this time.\n\nEach session will run from 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM.\n\nThe dates for the course are as follows: February 5\,7\,8\, 12\,13\n**Registrants MUST attend each session**
URL:https://iacny.org/event/virtual-amap-training/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240206T120000
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SUMMARY:ONLINE-Weather Effects on People With Disabilities--A Caution
DESCRIPTION:Members $60/Non Members $85\nPresented by Margaret J. Gould-The Visions Center for Creative Management\n\nHave you noticed the weather has been crazy recently?  One day it’s 20 degrees and the next it’s in the mid-50s.  Did this summer feel hotter?  It was the warmest on record for NYC.  Do you remember flooding like we’ve seen recently in NYC before?\n\nSignificant weather events have an incredible impact on people with disabilities.  People with disabilities are 4x more likely to die or be injured in climate emergencies.\n\nThis webinar will highlight why it is important to be aware of how we are supporting people with disabilities in the community.  As programs become less center-based and more independent\, we need to ensure that safety measures are in place\, many of which will be different from what we are currently doing.   Face it\, we don’t just run group homes anymore!  And\, in making these changes\, we have to look at our structure and infrastructure differently.\n\nThis webinar is for executives and anyone who manages programs\, safety directors\, administrators\, and policy staff.  The materials presented will be informative and helpful in considering what your organization must and should do going forward.
URL:https://iacny.org/event/online-weather-affects-on-people-with-disabilities-a-caution/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:ONLINE INCIDENT INVESTIGATION TRAINING FEB 2024
DESCRIPTION:Members $425/Non members $525 \nClass Dates: February 6\,7\,8\,13\,27\,28\,29   4:30-7:30pm \nTest Date: March 1 8:30am-4:30pm \nONLINE VIA ZOOM \nAre you a nonprofit professional ready to learn and take on investigations at your organization? This training will be an immersive virtual training series that provides specialized investigative skills to new investigators.
URL:https://iacny.org/event/online-incident-investigation-training-feb-2024/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:ONLINE-INCIDENT INVESTIGATION RECERTIFICATION
DESCRIPTION:Members $140/Non Members $170 \nPresented by Denise Gibson-Phipps \nThose who have participated in IAC’s Incident Investigators training and have received a certification should be re-certified every 3 years. The course will include the following: \n• Review of Protection of People with Special Needs Act and Reforms \n• Social Service Law Section 488 \n• OPWDD 624\, 625 \n• Jonathan’s law \n• Subjects of Abuse and Neglect/Process SCR and SEL \n• Investigations \n• Best Practice \nAll participants will be required to pass an exam with a score of 80 or better to receive a recertification. Only those who have been previously certified at IAC may attend.
URL:https://iacny.org/event/incident-investigation-recertification/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240214T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240215T173000
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SUMMARY:IN PERSON FULL SCIP-R February 2024
DESCRIPTION:Members $350 / Non Members $375\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\nDates: February 14-15 9:00am-5:30pm\n\nRegister: http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=fqwwifpab&oeidk=a07ek5zfe1n67cc3413
URL:https://iacny.org/event/full-scip-r-february-2024/
LOCATION:IAC\, 145 West 30th St 12th Floor\, New York\, NY\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:IN PERSON HOW TO RUN A GOOD STAFF MEETING
DESCRIPTION:February 27th 10am-4pm \nIN PERSON AT IAC \nMembers $140/Non Members $190\n“Teamwork makes the dream work” or so they say. Every manager has the responsibility of holding staff meetings. A good staff meeting can be a motivator and can engage employees. A bad staff meeting can turn staff off and make them feel disrespected. This class is designed to give you tools and real life scenarios along with examples to help create a better staff meeting and team.
URL:https://iacny.org/event/in-person-how-to-run-a-good-staff-meeting/
LOCATION:IAC\, 145 West 30th St 12th Floor\, New York\, NY\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:ONLINE-POWER HOUR: What is a Loss Ratio\, and Why Should I Care?
DESCRIPTION:Members $40/ Non Members $55 \nYour insurance Loss Ratio is a significant variable that you control\, which an Underwriter uses to determine what premium you are going to pay. Each of your insurance policies (i.e.\, Work Comp\, Auto\, Liability\, Property\, D&O\, Cyber\, Health) have separate loss ratios. Some Underwriters combine the loss ratios of all policies\, while most measure each loss ratio separately. There are other important rating factors as well\, such as reinsurance pricing\, but you do not control them. \nThis session will define loss ratio as well as explain the percentage ratio you want to strive for and why it is important to know your loss ratio well ahead of your renewal.. \nLastly\, this session will show you a straightforward way to track your Loss Ratio (in advance) using Bradley & Parker’s unique “Loss History Spreadsheets.” Anyone who attends this Power Hour will receive a copy of the “Loss History Spreadsheet\,” along with up to 3 hours complimentary risk management assistance from Bradley & Parker\, so you can create and track your own loss ratios. \nPresented by Steve Fuoco\, Senior Vice President- Bradley & Parker \nSteve began his insurance career in 1982 and joined Bradley & Parker in 2008. Steve is a Senior Vice President providing insurance counsel and Risk Management services to established business & personal clients\, given his credentials as both a Certified Insurance Counselor and Certified Risk Manager. Steve’s goal is to protect his client’s assets at the lowest available cost of risk. Steve specializes in providing Property & Casualty insurance for businesses\, including but not limited to Captive Insurance programs\, Worker’s Compensation\, Cyber Insurance\, Business Interruption\, Auto Fleets\, and both Product & Professional Liability. Steve works with NonProfits\, Fuel Dealers\, Recyclers\, Manufacturers & Distributors\, Professional offices\, Habitational Communities\, and more. In addition\, Steve and his team provide Employee Benefits\, Family Asset protections and Surety Bonding. Steve is an alumnus of SUNY Stony Brook’s School of Economics\, and an avid New York Yankee fan. He lives in Patchogue Village with his lovely wife Jean\, where he was awarded “Italian of the Year” in 2022\, and also served as Village Trustee. Steve is the Chairperson Emeritus of the Fuoco Golf Festival to benefit Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck\, and also serves on the Citizens Campaign for the Environment Board of Directors. Finally\, Steve is a proud Patchogue Rotarian\, where both he and Jean have received the coveted “Paul Harris Award.” \nBradley & Parker is a premier insurance\, risk management and financial services firm headquartered in Melville\, NY\, the business hub of Long Island. Founded in 1939\, our longstanding history of excellence and dedication to customer service has made us a trusted advisor to almost 10\,000 clients.
URL:https://iacny.org/event/power-hour-what-is-a-loss-ratio-and-why-should-i-care/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
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