DSD training news and information
DHS provides a variety of training opportunities for lead agency staff and other interested stakeholders. Available training focuses on the state and federal programs administered by DSD and DHS.
The terminology used to describe people with disabilities has changed over time. DHS supports the use of "People First" language. Although outmoded and offensive terms might be found within documents on the DHS website, DHS does not endorse these terms.
Scheduled training and information updates
Webinar and in-person training
Name of training | Date(s) | Time(s) |
Dec. 20, 2023 | 10 a.m. | |
Dec. 11, 2023 | 1 to 2 p.m. |
Online self-paced training
New training modules are below for a short period after they are released. You can also view them as well as our full list of online training on our online learning page
Name of training |
Overview of Community First Services and Supports (CFSS) for Lead Agencies |
Archive
Archive of past DSD training and handouts
Additional training opportunities
Person-centered support planning resources for lead agencies | Supervisors, case managers and assessors can use the person-centered support planning resources to support development of person-centered practices. This guidance will help you develop support plans that meet DHS person-centered requirements. |
Person-centered training | DHS collaborates with the University of Minnesota to provide person-centered training. For more information, refer to:
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DirectCourse | DirectCourse is an online learning management system where users can take courses at their own pace. The College of Direct Support and the Person-Centered Counseling programs offer a variety of DirectCourse courses to enhance the skills of those supporting people with disabilities. To sign up for DirectCourse, fill out a request for a learner account or email dhs.dsd_cds@state.mn.us |
DHS HIPAA modules | In July 2014, DHS released the required courses for data practices and security, Handling MN Information Securely. This suite of courses replaces HR551, Protecting Information Privacy, and HR552, Putting Security Into Action. County and tribal nation staff should take the courses from the above link even if they have a TrainLink account with DHS. Note: You no longer need a course code number to take the training. |
Online learning | DSD has several self-paced online learning modules available in TrainLink. TrainLink training registrationWhile anyone can access general information, users need a Unique Key to register and attend trainings. In TrainLink, select “Class schedule and registration” to choose from a category or view all available live classes. After registering for a module, learners can start, pause, stop and revisit the modules at any time. Other training registrationTo register for "Personal Care Assistance (PCA) and Community First Services and Supports (CFSS) Training and Test," visit PCA and CFSS training and tests. To register for "Vulnerable Adults Mandated Reporting (VAMR)," visit VAMR online course registration. More registration information |
Questions or feedback? | Please contact DSD Learn with questions or feedback. |
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