Showing events starting from March 1, 2025 up to March 31, 2025
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Certificate in Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care | Adult Track
March 5, 2025 (all day)
Introduction to Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care - In this module, participants will learn about the nature and implications of integrated care, and will become fluent in the key terms that have come to describe it. Topics will include key public policies affecting the integrated care movement, including the Affordable Care Act; successful models of integrated care; population health management and health disparities; and ethical challenges and opportunities in integrated care. The transition to integrated care will be framed as a paradigm shift from disease-oriented to recovery-oriented service delivery, resulting in new opportunities and challenges, and direct implications for consumers and their families...
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Certificate in Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care | Pediatric and Adult Track
March 5, 2025 - 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM ET
Introduction to Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care - In this module, participants will learn about the nature and implications of integrated care, and will become fluent in the key terms that have come to describe it. Topics will include key public policies affecting the integrated care movement, including the Affordable Care Act; successful models of integrated care; population health management and health disparities; and ethical challenges and opportunities in integrated care. The transition to integrated care will be framed as a paradigm shift from disease-oriented to recovery-oriented service delivery, resulting in new opportunities and challenges, and direct implications for consumers and their families...
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Certificate in Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care | Pediatric Track
March 5, 2025 - 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM ET
Introduction to Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care - In this module, participants will learn about the nature and implications of integrated care, and will become fluent in the key terms that have come to describe it. Topics will include key public policies affecting the integrated care movement, including the Affordable Care Act; successful models of integrated care; population health management and health disparities; and ethical challenges and opportunities in integrated care. The transition to integrated care will be framed as a paradigm shift from disease-oriented to recovery-oriented service delivery, resulting in new opportunities and challenges, and direct implications for consumers and their families...
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Alumni Webinar Series | Introduction to Recognizing and Treating Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMADs)
March 7, 2025 - 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM ET
Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMADs) are the most common complication of childbearing. While the term "postpartum depression" is often used refer to mental health issues during this life transition, there are a number of mental health conditions that impact parents during pregnancy, postpartum, or after a loss. This course is intended to educate healthcare providers such as social workers, nurses, and physicians about recognizing the signs of PMADs, evidence-based interventions for treating them, and when and how to refer out for the treatment of these mental health conditions.
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Physical Safety Training for Social Workers
March 13, 2025 - 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM ET
Safety is subjective and context dependent, and as such, a structured physical safety training program tailored to empower social workers enables social workers from all different backgrounds and life experiences to protect themselves. And, by equipping social workers with the skills and knowledge needed to navigate various safety challenges, we can ensure a more comprehensive and responsive approach to service delivery in both micro and macro social work settings.
Physical Safety Training for Social Workers will provide participants with tools to appropriately address work-place physical safety risks through practice of verbal boundary setting and physical self-defense skills. The skills taught in this course are intended to be easy to use and easy to remember; and are meant to be accessible for a range of physical abilities, and adaptations will be taught as needed. -
How To Be an Organizational Leader in Any Role
March 21, 2025 - 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM ET
Whether you sit on a board of directors or work exclusively with individual clients, you create culture, policy, and impact through your work every day. Regardless of role, all social impact professionals are leaders. Yet many of us never receive any formal leadership training, and those who do often receive little guidance for translating business-oriented leadership approaches to the unique contexts of social impact work. Further, some of the most familiar concepts from leadership practice are not inclusive of all identities...
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