Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS) Community of Practice: Working with Teens & Their Families
August 22, 2025
12PM-1PM
The CAMS Community of Practice is an ongoing learning and support network for clinicians who have completed training in the Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS). Open to practitioners across disciplines and care settings, this group offers a space to deepen understanding, share real-world application strategies, and build confidence in delivering CAMS-aligned care.
Through regular virtual sessions, peer case discussions, expert Q&A, and resource sharing, participants can stay grounded in the principles of CAMS while exploring the nuances of implementation in diverse clinical environments. Whether you’re newly trained or an experienced CAMS provider, the Community of Practice helps bridge the gap between training and practice, supporting you in delivering suicide-specific care with fidelity, empathy, and impact.
Participants will learn how to describe opportunities and challenges for engaging teens in the CAMS treatment process, identify strategies for working with caregivers when a teen is experiencing suicidal ideation, and learn how to implement CAMS with teems.
Location: Remote.
Who should attend? Anyone who has completed CAMS training and wants to stay connected, grow their skills, and contribute to a supportive professional network.
Through regular virtual sessions, peer case discussions, expert Q&A, and resource sharing, participants can stay grounded in the principles of CAMS while exploring the nuances of implementation in diverse clinical environments. Whether you’re newly trained or an experienced CAMS provider, the Community of Practice helps bridge the gap between training and practice, supporting you in delivering suicide-specific care with fidelity, empathy, and impact.
Participants will learn how to describe opportunities and challenges for engaging teens in the CAMS treatment process, identify strategies for working with caregivers when a teen is experiencing suicidal ideation, and learn how to implement CAMS with teems.
Location: Remote.
Who should attend? Anyone who has completed CAMS training and wants to stay connected, grow their skills, and contribute to a supportive professional network.
Presenter:
Kevin Crowley, PhD, Clinical Psychology, Senior Consultant/Training Solutions, CAMS-care
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