Training resources
Live workshops and recorded trainings are available at no-cost for VSHSL-funded providers.
The Veterans, Seniors, and Human Services Levy (VSHSL) supports VSHSL-funded providers and programs by offering core competency trainings. These trainings are meant to help providers attain and maintain key skills and concepts. Training topics are informed by responses to the annual narrative report. This resource is available to eligible providers at no cost. Some trainings have been recorded and are available to view online.
Upcoming trainings
Note:
- Please register individually even if you plan to attend the training as a group.
- Once you receive the Zoom login information, please do not forward it; all registrants will receive the login information.
- Encourage staff in your organization to register for trainings early.
Collective Trauma: How to Care for Yourself While Working with Oppressed/Targeted Communities
Trainer: Velazco Counseling PLLC, Dannia Velazco, LSWAIC
Date: Thursday, Apr 2, 2026
Time: 10am – 12pm
Location:Virtual
Description: What is collective trauma? And, how can we, as providers, take care of ourselves as we also experience social stress while working with oppressed/targeted communities? During this workshop attendees will have the opportunity to be guided in somatic experientials. This information is not just cognitive but somatic as well.
Building Deep Listening Skills
Trainer: Cross Cultural Health Care Program/Paulina Bendaña
Date: Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Time: 1pm – 3pm
Location:Virtual
Description: Communication is at the root of an effective health and human services organization and successfully navigating cultural differences. This training helps to sharpen listening skills to enable truly listening to clients and improve understanding of their concerns and challenges so they can be involved in arriving at solutions and positive outcomes.
Learning Objectives:
• Learn about and practice various styles of listening to further develop one’s constructivist listening skills.
• Understand what it feels like to speak authentically while being deeply heard.
• Prepare for listening sessions or meetings with community members or other groups of stakeholders.
Resilience and Regulation in Work and Life
Trainer: Loryn Kezer, MSW LSWAIC
Date: Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Time: 10am – 12pm
Location:Virtual
Description: This two-hour workshop offers a practical introduction to how our bodies respond to stress and safety, and how these responses shape wellbeing, relationships, and effectiveness at work and at home. Using a trauma-informed approach grounded in neuroscience and human biology, the training helps participants understand what’s happening in the body during moments of overwhelm or shutdown, and how these patterns influence behavior, communication, and connection. The workshop explores how greater awareness of these responses can improve responsiveness with coworkers, the people we serve, and those in our personal lives. Participants will learn simple ways to notice and support their nervous systems in real time, helping foster steadier responses to stress, reduce burnout risk, and support overall wellbeing.
Fiscal Compliance for Non-Profits Working with Community Grants
Trainer: Sunray Accounting Solutions/Sofia Olson
Date: Thursday, June 4, 2026
Time: 10am – 12pm
Location:Virtual
Description: Do grant expenditure report requests leave you feeling lost? You are not alone!
Many non-profit accountants are being asked for detailed fiscal reports as they start to receive more robust grants. Others have recently moved into non-profit accounting from for-profit accounting and may not fully understand the fund accounting complexities of non-profit accounting yet.
This workshop will help you know if you are on the right track!
Luckily, it’s a specific set of skills and tools that you can master. You can begin that journey toward mastery by learning the basics in this webinar.
In this webinar, you will learn:
• How to structure your accounting systems to track grants
• How to review your grant spend downs so you know how much remains in each grant
• How to allocate payroll and non-payroll expenses correctly across grants
• How to allocate your joint overhead costs correctly to grants
• How to provide a budget vs actuals for your funders
• What a general ledger is and how to provide it to your funders
Sofia began learning accounting as the volunteer treasurer at the Seattle Young People’s Project in 2003, and then grew her skills in various roles, including my most recent as the Finance & Operations Manager at a local non-profit before launching her consulting business.
Working with Immigrant Community Members
Trainer: Liberated Legacy Pathways/Rosie O’Connor
Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Time: 10am – 12pm
Location: virtual
Description: This workshop will focus on building some foundational knowledge of working with our immigrant community members. Starting with a general overview of immigration pathways and sharing some of the most common requests and/or challenges facing the immigrant community, and then offering some support in building our capacity to show up in relational and sustainable ways that best serve both our clients and ourselves.
Trainer Bio: Rosie O'Connor (They/them), LICSW, is a Somatic and EMDR therapist and has worked in refugee and immigrant mental health with a focus on youth and families since 2013. They have worked internationally supporting programming in Thailand, Sierra Leone, and India as well as with local and US national organizations including United Nations, International Rescue Committee, Refugees Northwest, Research Program for Children and Adversity, Trauma Resilience Youth Program, University of Denver Korbel School for International Studies and University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work. They are also an international foster parent and organizer in their local community for immigration justice.
Previous trainings
Past trainings are recorded and available to watch on Vimeo.
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