Upcoming Events
ICOY hosts training, policy forums, special events and other meetings for our membership, direct service providers contracted through the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) and service administrators. See a calendar of all our upcoming events and training.
- No events scheduled for January 12, 2025.
- No events scheduled for January 13, 2025.
- No events scheduled for January 18, 2025.
Week of Events
CCBYS 101
CCBYS 101
Join us for this webinar to learn what you need to know in order to effectively provide Comprehensive Community-Based Youth Services (CCBYS) and comply with program regulations. This training is perfect for crisis workers and new supervisors. Through lectures, case studies, group exercises and role play, participants will learn how to work with youth and…
Community Trauma and Resiliency
Community Trauma and Resiliency
Join us for an in-person trauma training. This training session is designed to provide a deeper understanding of community trauma and equip participants with the knowledge and tools to promote well-being, resiliency, and community healing. Additionally, participants will discuss the impact of community trauma in their work and respective communities they serve. Two continuing education…
Grant Writing Workshop- Federal Grants: Taking it Step by Step
Grant Writing Workshop- Federal Grants: Taking it Step by Step
Applying for a federal grant may seem like a daunting task. This in-person session will walk you through the steps of finding federal grants that are a good fit for your organization, registering your agency, reviewing the grant guidance, navigating the application portal, structuring a multi-year budget, and submitting a competitive proposal. The session is…
The Effects of Trauma on Behavior
The Effects of Trauma on Behavior
During this session we will identify trauma-based behaviors in youth. We will also explore trauma responses and the ways that they manifest in behavior. We will process the potential risk within adult behavior if trauma experienced within adolescence is not processed in a healthy way.