331 EAST 12TH STREET
NEW YORK, NY 10003
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PROJECT ORE SOCIAL WORK TRAINING

Since its founding in 1987, Project ORE has brought a compassionate, innovative community approach to marginalized older people in New York City. For over six years, Project ORE has led the city in clinical treatment of hoarding disorder. Using this expertise, Project ORE staff are committed to contributing to the increase in service capacity for those struggling with hoarding issues in New York City.

Project ORE is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers (#SW-0204). Project ORE’s social workers provide professional development opportunities related to geriatric mental health, including specialized trainings on hoarding disorder, group work for hoarding disorder, and motivational interviewing. 

Professional development opportunities taking place at Project ORE will be posted here as they are scheduled. If you are located in New York City and are interested in bringing a Project ORE staff person to train your team or if you are interested in hosting a webinar for your staff, please contact Sam Hipschman, Program Director of Project ORE, at shipschman@edalliance.org.

UPCOMING TRAININGS

Project ORE periodically offers trainings that are open for registration to the general public. There are no trainings scheduled at this time, but please check this page for updates. 

FORMER PARTICIPANTS INCLUDE:

American Society on Aging
Community Forum hosted by Senator Liz Krueger and Assembly Member Rebecca Seawright
Gouverneur Hospital
Habitat for Humanity
Henry Street Settlement
JASA
Lower East Side Interagency Council
Manhattan Plaza
New York City Mayor’s Office on Animal Welfare
NORC Directors
Right At Home Senior Care
Self-Help Community Services