Vamos por Más: Hispanic/Latine Behavioral Health Empowerment and Leadership Academy
Application period closed. A behavioral health leadership and empowerment academy for service providers.
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.
Application period closed. A behavioral health leadership and empowerment academy for service providers.
The Latine LGBTQ+ community encompasses a diverse range of identities, experiences, and cultures. Concurrently, Latine LGBTQ+ individuals often face intersectional discrimination related to their ethnic, gender, and sexual identities, resulting […]
Closed event. Through a collaboration with the University of Puerto Rico, the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico, and the Universidad Central del Caribe, this 10-days cultural immersion study program will […]
This training will explore the development of disparities in the US and their impacts on marginalized and racialized communities. Utilizing a social justice framework the participants will learn about building health equity, cultural […]
This training offers behavioral health providers an understating of the interplay between culture and mental health within Hispanic and Latine communities. It underscores the significance of understanding the historical, political, and traumatic […]
Youth gang involvement is a serious public health concern with significant implications for the youth involved. The National Gang Center estimates that about one third of gang members are adolescents […]
The presentation aims to equip participants with a deep understanding of the structural barriers impacting substance use disorder care services within Hispanic/Latine communities. It focuses on discussing effective models, programs, […]
Entre colegas... Dialogues between Behavioral Health Providers of Latines Do you provide behavioral health services to Latine populations as part of a community-based organization? Participating in these dialogues gives you […]
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 […]
The Hispanic/Latino Behavioral Health Center of Excellence (COE) is pleased to be collaborating with the Southeast MHTTC who will be hosting this event. Culture is an enduring element, a tradition […]
This event is the last session of a series of CLAS webinars hosted by the the Central East ATTC in collaboration with the Hispanic Latino Behavioral Health Center of Excellence. […]
Please join us for the launch of 3 videos that address common cultural beliefs in Hispanic and Latine communities about mental health conditions and how to support recovery among people […]
This event is the last session of a series of CLAS webinars hosted by the Central East ATTC in collaboration with the Hispanic Latino Behavioral Health Center of Excellence. It […]
Peer recovery communities combine their personal experiences with substance use and recovery to support individuals undergoing treatment for addiction. Working from lived experiences and relational […]
Do you provide behavioral health services to Latine populations as part of a community-based organization? Participating in these dialogues gives you the opportunity to listen, converse, and learn more about […]
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 […]
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s working definition of recovery is “a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live self-directed lives, and strive […]
SPEAKER: Javier Ramírez, M.A., M.A. Javier Ramírez is a Lenka-Poton from her mother’s side, Nawat-Techoncho from his father’s side and Gabrielino Shoshone by traditional adoption. He is a Nawat-Lenka Traditional […]