Words Matter Wednesdays: A Series on Advancing Equity Through Language
ZoomPlease join us for a series this May that will explore equitable terminology that promotes social justice for populations where language has often been used to shame individuals, patronize, enforce prejudice, or limit visibility. Each session will provide updated language that helps advance equity within their population of focus. Each session will be an hour […]
Understanding Grant Funding, Acquisition & Administration for our Indigenous Communities: Part II
ZoomThis workshop is presented in partnership with Ho‘aka Mana, Papa Ola Lōkahi and the AANHPI ‘Ohana Center of Excellence. Building on the grant processes reviewed in Part I, this webinar will build on the core competencies of nonprofit and small business development and planning, following a custom-designed workbook that will guide small groups through a […]
Words Matter Wednesdays: A Series on Advancing Equity Through Language
ZoomPlease join us for a series this May that will explore equitable terminology that promotes social justice for populations where language has often been used to shame individuals, patronize, enforce prejudice, or limit visibility. Each session will provide updated language that helps advance equity within their population of focus. Each session will be an hour […]
CMHACY’s 44th Annual Conference Mental Health is Everyone’s Business: Inclusive Conversations for Changing Times
The California Mental Health Advocates for Children & Youth conference is the most recognized and longest-standing conference in the state of California focused upon the social, emotional and behavioral health of children, youth and their families. Our annual conference is one of the state’s most powerful events for those interested in advocating and promoting the […]
Words Matter Wednesdays: A Series on Advancing Equity Through Language
ZoomPlease join us for a series this May that will explore equitable terminology that promotes social justice for populations where language has often been used to shame individuals, patronize, enforce prejudice, or limit visibility. Each session will provide updated language that helps advance equity within their population of focus. Each session will be an hour […]
Aia I hea ka wai a Kāne Webinars
ZoomJoin us for this online webinar to learn about healing our kāne (men), the role kāne fulfill in our communities, and an introduction to the Kāne Mental Health Cohort (Ka Wai a Kāne). -------- Presented by Vernon Viernes, TTA & Kekoa Rosa, TTA MORE INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION
Falling behind and forgotten: The impact of acculturation and spirituality on the mental health help-seeking behavior of Filipinos in the USA
AAPA's Division of Fillipinx Americans (DoFA) presents: PAGTUKLAS: Filipinx American Psychology Research Seminar Falling behind and forgotten: The impact of acculturation and spirituality on the mental health help-seeking behavior of Filipinos in the USA Do you or your family believe in the kapre or engkanto? What about the practice of arbularyo or kulam? What are […]
Words Matter Wednesdays: A Series on Advancing Equity Through Language
ZoomPlease join us for a series this May that will explore equitable terminology that promotes social justice for populations where language has often been used to shame individuals, patronize, enforce prejudice, or limit visibility. Each session will provide updated language that helps advance equity within their population of focus. Each session will be an hour […]
Aia I hea ka wai a Kāne Webinars
ZoomJoin us for this online webinar to learn about healing our kāne (men), the role kāne fulfill in our communities, and an introduction to the Kāne Mental Health Cohort (Ka Wai a Kāne). -------- Presented by Vernon Viernes, TTA & Kekoa Rosa, TTA MORE INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION
Words Matter Wednesdays: A Series on Advancing Equity Through Language
ZoomPlease join us for a series this May that will explore equitable terminology that promotes social justice for populations where language has often been used to shame individuals, patronize, enforce prejudice, or limit visibility. Each session will provide updated language that helps advance equity within their population of focus. Each session will be an hour […]
The Power of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Cultural Practices in Healing
ZoomIn honor of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in May, please join us for a free webinar that is open to all.#AANHPIHeritageMonth#SAMHSAEquity2024What is this webinar about?This webinar focuses on applying cultural frameworks to build trust and community engagement in behavioral health care services for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander […]
2024 NAMICon – Elevating Mental Health
NAMICon 2024 is happening from June 4 to 6 in Denver, Colorado, and it's all about “Elevating Mental Health” NAMICon will engage, challenge and include you in dynamic discussions and inspiring moments. It will introduce you to new ideas and tools you can take with you. It’ll connect you with people who will go from […]