Upcoming Trainings
Building Cross-Cultural Competence: C.A.R.E Method Training
Thursday May 15th
1:00PM to 4:00PM
Presented by Dr. Cora Munoz
The training program “Building Cross-Cultural Competence C.A.R.E. Model” is a foundational training program that increases the knowledge and understanding about the impact of cultural practices, attitudes and beliefs on the customer/coworker professional relationship, and provides tools, concepts and strategies for strengthening cross-cultural skills.
LGBTQIA+ 101 and 201: Strategies for Engagement and Service Delivery
Thursday June 5th
11:00AM to 1:00PM
Presented by TJ Brown
This course hopes to teach deeper information and background on the LGBTQIA+ Community with the goals of: 1. Be comfortable using basic terminology 2. Have a basic framework when working with members of the LGBTQ+ community 3. Be able to create a welcoming environment for LGBTQ+ individuals 4. Have a more in-depth understanding about the LGBTQ+ Community 5. Be prepared to evaluate your own biases toward the community 6. Feel comfortable asking questions about issues you may encounter as you work with members of the LGBTQ+ community
The Impact of Discrimination in Substance Use Treatment
Wednesday June 11th
10:00AM to 12:00PM
Presented by Dr. Laura Hinds
Between a pandemic, racial injustices, and ever worsening weather arriving at greater frequency, the worst outcomes disproportionately impact people of color and members of poor communities. Consequently: This greatly impacts how people cope (some via drug use) and how they access and utilize services. The historic disregard and misuse of Black and Brown bodies my medical systems negatively impacts the trust and engagement we strive to foster. It is Our Duty To promote racial equity in health care we must honor the historic, systemic, and institutional instances of marginalization and oppression that has caused those vulnerabilities. 1. To highlight how the field of medicine has earned the mistrust of Indigenous, Black, and Brown people. 2. To spotlight how this reality affects Substance Use and Prevention efforts. 3. To offer opportunity for reflection and strategies re: how to shift one’s practice as a provider to mitigate this phenomenon.