Session 2 of 4 in the “Rooting Young Adult Mental Health Services in Culturally Sustaining Values & Practices” Series (view series page for full details)
Challenging Oppression in Healing Work
March 27, 2024: Session 2
This second session in the series asks: How might we create safe and brave spaces to uplift the wisdom and leadership of historically targeted identities in healing work?
The learning objectives include:
- How to create brave and safe spaces for young people who are historically oppressed
- Teaching advocacy to young people to ensure they know their rights and how to heal through oppression
- Incorporate ways to implement healing-centered care within the workplace to work against oppression
Main Series Program Goals
- Counter the impacts of vicarious trauma and burn out by creating a safe and responsive learning community for the YYA workforce to be heard and seen in their efforts to support the holistic needs of their clientele.
- Build an understanding of healing centered engagement and approaches to youth development and case management that strengthens service provision for transition-aged youth.
- Expand our organizational and individual capacity to support young adult holistic wellness, critical consciousness development, and collective healing.
Audience
All community-based organizations, institutions, and mental health professionals, including peer support specialists, therapists, psychologists, counselors, and others who support the mental health and wellness of transition-aged youth.
Mental Health America of Fredericksburg staff are attending this workshop and wanted to share this opportunity with you.