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Hispanic and Latino Behavioral Health: Clinical Applications of Cultural Elements

This two-part training presents the clinical applications of cultural elements in treating Latinx with substance use and mental health disorders. The presentation is informed by current research findings on how cultural factors influence the therapeutic relationship and the assessment and treatment of mental health disorders.

Promoting Resiliency and Mental Health Wellness in Latino Children: Strategies for School Personnel

Minority populations, including Latino families, faced economic challenges, including housing instability and increased food insecurity, negatively affecting students' school engagement. The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated these conditions, and new challenges emerged including job loss, struggles to find childcare, decreased access to resources, social isolation, and decreased overall mental health. Among children and youths, mental health concerns […]

Enhancing Basic Skills for Tribal/First Nations Child Welfare Workers

This training is geared toward tribal/first nations child welfare workers who want to improve on their basic skills. The training will strengthen the workers’ capacity to work with children and families by developing effective interviewing skills, assessment, service planning, case planning, and service coordination.

Dad Allies Provider Learning Series – Child Abuse the Silent Epidemic

Together we can stand with the millions of men who have been screaming in silence as they find their voice. Join Hassan Daniel of The Father Factory Inc, as he talks with the Washington State Fatherhood Council and learn about the silent epidemic of child sexual abuse. This talk is for all of us who […]

Promoting Resiliency and Mental Health Wellness in Latino Children: Strategies for Parents

Minority populations, including Latino families, faced economic challenges, including housing instability and increased food insecurity, negatively affecting students' school engagement. The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated these conditions, and new challenges emerged including job loss, struggles to find childcare, decreased access to resources, social isolation, and decreased overall mental health. Among children and youths, mental health concerns […]

Children and the Covid-19 Vaccines: What You Need to Know

Please note: If you have already registered for this event, your registration has automatically been moved to the new date, and you do not need to register again. Our third Around the Table discussion will focus on children and the COVID-19 vaccines. Guest panelist Dr. Peter J. Hotez, Dean of the National School of Tropical […]

Fully Vaccinated?

Over the course of the pandemic, there has been a significant drop in routine vaccination rates across all ages. With adult vaccinations already far below federal goals pre-pandemic, coupled with the estimated 26 million doses missed for adults and adolescents in 2020, please join us on October 28 at 1:30 pm ET as our expert panel considers […]

Policy Options to Advance Mental Health Care During Pregnancy

This briefing will examine the difference between perinatal health and perinatal mental health and their intrinsic relationship. Panelists will delve into factors contributing to perinatal health and mental health as well as policy levers and promising solutions available to stakeholders to reduce and prevent mental health symptoms and mood disorders. Attendees will learn about the […]

Positive Indian Parenting Trainings

Join us for our most popular training, Positive Indian Parenting, which prepares tribal and non-tribal child welfare personnel to train American Indian and Alaska Native parents using a culturally specific approach. The materials presented during this training draw on the strengths of historic Indian child-rearing practices and blend traditional values with contemporary skills.