Cultural Humility Training for Behavioral Health Professionals working in Clark, Greene, & Madison Counties
We cannot ever be truly competent in another’s culture. However, through cultural humility we can make a lifelong commitment to self-evaluation and critique, to redressing power imbalances in our communities and in our work. Participants will walk away being able to understand and apply the concepts, principles and pratices of Cultural Humility.
Behavioral Health Provider Cultural Humility Principles:
A lifelong process of critical self-reflection and self-critique Redressing the power imbalances in the patient-provider dynamicDeveloping mutually beneficial partnerships with communities on behalf of individuals and defined populationsAdvocating and maintaining institutional accountability that parallels the three principles above.It is recommended but not mandatory that you register for and attend each session. Each session builds on the last, leading up to the final "Where do we go from here" session.
Dates & Session Topics:
10/26/21 Implicit Bias
11/5/21 Inclusive Leadership
11/9/21 Understanding Privilege & the Responsibility of Being an Ally
11/15/21 Social Change: What is my Role?
11/19/21 Where do we go from here?
Time: Each session will be held from11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Location: DeCoach Rebhabilitation Centre, 36 N Detroit St, Suite 105, Xenia, OH 45385
* Lunch & CEU's Provided
Mental Health Recovery Board of Clark, Greene & Madison Counties (MHRB) Pathways for every body, every family. Help for today, Hope for Tomorrow
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