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Opioids: What Clinicians Need to Know

Zoom

Drug overdose now causes more deaths than car accidents and is the leading cause of injury death in the United States. The overwhelming majority of these deaths are due to opioids. This session will give an overview of opioids, including their various types and main intoxication symptoms. Important trends in opioid addiction will be reviewed, including the rise of synthetic opioids, such as fentanyl.

NAMI Walk with #WJCSProud

Ridge Road Park 287 Ridge Road Park, Pavilion 1, Hartsdale, NY

Join team #WJCSProud for the 2024 NAMI Walk this Mental Health Awareness Month!

Job Fair

WJCS HQ 845 North Broadway, White Plains, NY

JOIN OUR TEAM! WJCS is hiring Social Workers, Direct Support Professionals & MORE! Full-time, Part-time & Per Diem positions available.

Jewish American Heritage Month Forum: Resilience in the Face of Hate

Zoom

(INTERNAL EVENT OPEN TO WJCS STAFF ONLY) A Conversation with Survivors of the Tree of Life Synagogue Shooting Join us for a special event to acknowledge Jewish American Heritage Month as we hear from two survivors of the Tree of Life Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting and focus on the resilience of the Jewish people during a time when antisemitism has reach historic highs. Speakers: Carol Black and Audrey Glickman, Survivors of the Tree of Life Synagogue Shooting Documentary Viewing: A Tree of Life: The Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting documentary will be made available via weblink on May1st for interested staff to view prior to this event Please note WJCS has […]

WJCS 2024 Annual Staff Picnic

Ridge Road Park 287 Ridge Road Park, Pavilion 1, Hartsdale, NY

WJCS STAFF ONLY Our Annual 2024 Staff Picnic returns to Ridge Road Park in Hartsdale! Join your WJCS community for a day of fun, food, wellness activities, games, and raffles. CLICK HERE TO RSVP Please RSVP by May 17

Alcohol and Benzodiazepines: What Clinicians Need to Know

Zoom

More and more clinicians are receiving referrals for grieving clients asking for support in their bereavement process.
The current course aims to provide clinicians with a grounding in psychoeducation and theory behind grief responses in order to increase clinician confidence in working with clients who are experiencing bereavement.