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Racial Equity and Social Justice in Integrated Care Settings

National Council for Mental Wellbeing presents: Racism and other social and structural injustices create barriers to accessible and equitable care, particularly among historically underserved communities of color. To reduce barriers to care and better promote wellbeing among communities of color, we must improve awareness and understanding of racial equity and social justice issues, including race, […]

School Mental Health Virtual Learning Series 2021-2022 CARE Best Practices in SMH – Universal Health Promotion (Tier 1)

Central/ East MHTTC: OBJECTIVES Gain increased awareness of high quality, sustainable multi-tiered system of school mental health supports and services Support trauma-informed systems in schools Discover the impacts of social determinants of health on student academic and social-emotional-behavioral success Learn to provide more culturally responsive and equitable services and supports Hear perspectives on school mental […]

Basics of Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) for Early Psychosis Webinar Series

Coordinated specialty care for early psychosis is an evidence-based treatment model aimed at fostering resilience and recovery for individuals who have experience a first episode of psychosis or are at clinical high risk for developing psychosis. Each webinar will be co-presented by a professional with expertise in that component of care, as well as an […]

Expanding Gender Affirming Care in First Episode and Clinical High Risk for Psychosis Treatment

New England MHTTC presents: There is limited research addressing the needs of gender expansive individuals in the context of psychosis-spectrum illnesses and treatment. As first episode and clinical high-risk for psychosis (CHR-p) assessment and treatment become more accessible to increasingly diverse populations, there is a need for clinicians to demonstrate greater clinical competency working with […]

Voices of Experience Series: Anti-Racism and Oppression in Coordinated Specialty Care

Stanford Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences presents: The “voices of experience” series is a series of workshops covering a broad range of topics related to supporting individuals with an experience that can be called psychosis, unusual beliefs, and extreme states all grounded in a lived experience perspective. Presenters will draw upon their own […]

Using Evidence-Based Tools to Improve Clinical Care of Early Psychosis Clients

MHTTC Network. This webinar will introduce clinicians to the CAB, and WebCAB, and discuss how even a subset of these measures can help enhance clinical interactions with clients and foster shared decision making. Staff from early psychosis programs in Texas will discuss their experience with collecting CAB measures, how to incorporate evidence-based measures into routine […]

Come Together NAVIGATE Conference Session 1 (of 2)

NAVIGATE presents: The goals of this conference are to create an international NAVIGATE community, to share experiences from the NAVIGATE teams in the US, Israel, Canada and China, and to learn from short presentations by some of the developers of the NAVIGATE program, including Kim T. Mueser, Susan Gingerich and Piper Meyer-Kalos. REGISTER HERE.