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We Take Care of Us: BIPOC-Led Community Spaces Providing Healing and Support

Join Mental Health America in celebration of Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month for the second of a two-part webinar series on culture, community, and mental health. This panel-style discussion will focus on the importance of safe, supportive, culturally vibrant BIPOC-led spaces within our communities. Throughout the discussion, we will explore how […]

Webinar: The Power of a Witness: Using Narrative Exposure Therapy (an Evidence Based Approach) to Support Students’ Trauma Recovery

The Power of a Witness: Using Narrative Exposure Therapy (an Evidence Based Approach) to Support Students' Trauma Recovery Trauma Informed Principle to Practice: Empowerment, Collaboration This workshop provides an exploration of Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET), an evidence-based approach tailored for adults or children, particularly refugees and immigrants, with multiple traumatic experiences. Kids Narrative Exposure Therapy (KIDNET) […]

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Webinar: Peer Support – National Standards for Peer Support Certification: Model Standard 7, What is Recovery? (Second Session)

WEBINAR - online

Join MHAfred staff on day two in a series of webinars about the National Standards for Peer Support Certification. Session Two is a deep dive into Model Standard 7, What is Recovery? Discover how organizations and communities with different understandings of “abstinent recovery” can thrive while aligning with national standards. At the end of this […]

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Webinar – Peer Supervision: National Model Standards for Peer Support Certification Model Standard 11, What is Supervision? (Third Session)

WEBINAR - online

The "National Model Standards for Peer Support Certification” is the first substantive document on peer support published by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration since the 2015 landmark publication of “SAMHSA’s Core Competencies for Peer Workers in Behavioral Health Services.” Much has changed (as evidenced by the depth and breadth of the content […]

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