Events

Understanding the Diverse Identities of Hispanic and Latino Populations

The H/LBHCoE has teamed up with the Pew Hispanic Research Center to conduct a virtual training on the diversity and behavioral health needs of Latinos in the US. Presenters will discuss how different groups within Hispanic and Latine communities may self-identify, pertinent socio-demographic factors to their mental health, and associated processes such as acculturation and assimilation. Recommended person-centered assessment questions and approaches when working Hispanic and Latine individuals will also be discussed.

"Conductas de Suicidio en la Juventud Latina"

As part of this presentation, aspects related to the prevention, evaluation, and intervention of suicidal behaviors in Hispanic and Latine populations are addressed and defined, with special attention to cultural […]

988 Listening Sessions

Two groups of 25 Hispanic/Latine college students will participate in listening sessions designed to provide orientation on 988 services. These sessions will facilitate discussions and address inquiries related to the scope […]

988 Listening Sessions

Two groups of 25 Hispanic/Latine college students will participate in listening sessions designed to provide orientation on 988 services. These sessions will facilitate discussions and address inquiries related to the […]

Latine Collaborative Summit

Closed Event | In-Person Summit In collaboration with ATTC NCO; Peer Recovery CoE; NeCa; ORN  Location: Ponce Hilton, Puerto Rico As part of the Latine Collaborative, its members and participants […]

Foro Comunitario: Conversatorio sobre modelos sindémicos

Hilton Ponce Golf & Casino Ponce

Closed Event | Ponce, Puerto Rico  As part of this this two-hour listening session, individuals who provide health and social services, representatives from community-based organizations, and individuals with lived and […]

Interpersonal Risk and Resilience in Latine Immigrants

The aim of this presentation is to outline interpersonal factors that exacerbate and mitigate risk for mental health problems among Latine immigrants, particularly asylum seekers from Central America. Data from […]

El Futuro's 2024 Virtual Conference

When: September 26th & 27th from 9:00am – 5:30pm ET Where: Zoom (instructions to access the meeting link will be available on September 12th) Mental health professionals working with the Latine community may find […]

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