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MLI's April Behavioral Health Prevention Event: Working with Communities of European-descent. Come learn about the diversity within "caucasian or european origin" cultures in Connecticut! Limited space still available.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (ET)

North Haven, United States

MLI's April Behavioral Health Prevention Event:...

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Registration for Prevention Series: April event   more info Ended $0.00 $0.00
April@ MLI: Optional Luncheon (Must be pre-ordered)   more info Ended $7.00 $0.00
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Event Details

 Are you aware of  the diversity that composes some of the primary cultures of "European Origin" in Connecticut? What specific information and skills might you need to become a more culturally competent service provider, to work with and amongst these communities? How do these communities interact with others and what is the implication on behavioral health?

Content: This workshop provides 6 hours of training for those working in a prevention setting in behavioral /mental health. Those involved in prevention program planning, implementation, and evaluation who are seeking more information about working with persons of European descent. This training will deliver information and interactive activities.

         European American Culture in a historical and contemporary context. The multiplicity of European American groups and how these groups have been influenced by history, war and oppression, immigration/migration, family structure, child rearing patterns, communication styles, spirituality and religion, health practices, and poverty.

 

          Risk and protective factors for the behavioral and mental health of European Americans, with emphasis on the individual groups.

 

          The impacts of individual European American customs and culture  upon wellness and illness in prevention, treatment and recovery. The clinical importance of understanding and addressing the cultural/ethnic differences among European Americans.

 

         Working with individuals, families and communities: how to communicate effectively and provide respectful and appropriate services and resources.

 

Methods: Presentation & Dialogue, Audio visuals, Interactive activities & Hands-on exercises.

 

Class size: This interactive training is limited to 30 participants. Registration open until filled or 1 week prior to event, whichever comes first.

 

Trainer:

Marc Chartier

 

IMPORTANT NOTES:

  • Please be sure to include a correct e-mail, phone, and mailing address for each registrant, as you may receive important communications prior to this event.
  • Attendees are encouraged to attend the other series trainings, regarding specific populations and related topics.
  • Lunch is available for $7.00 through this site, or you may bring your own lunch.*  Lunch is to be held from 12pm-1pm.
  • In case of an emergency cancellation, the back-up date is Thursday 4/29/10.

 

TO REGISTER:  SELECT  TICKET (above)

  • This event is Free  under a grant from the Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services (DMHAS)

*Refunds for the luncheon will not be made past 4/16/10. Refunds prior to this date will be subject to a $1.00 fee.


Tickets are non transferrable. There may be a waiting list for this event and we ask only those that can committ to attending will register for the event. In the case that you need to cancel your registration, we ask that you notify us so that we may offer the seating to those next on the list. Thank you.

Funded by a grant from the State of Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services.

When & Where


127 Washington Ave.
2nd Floor-East
North Haven, 06473

Wednesday, April 21, 2010 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (ET)


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