VIRTUAL: Cultural Humility as a Methodology for Collaborating with Massachusetts Native Communities

Event description
Sponsored by BSAS
Yes

Description: The training team will present an interactive  program that integrates best practices and principles regarding training for cultural humility in health care and human services (Fisher-Bourne, Cain and Martin, 2015; Betancourt, Green and Carrillo, 2016), while communicating essential knowledge and nuanced understanding regarding Native communities in Massachusetts.

The training team will be able to connect and interact with attendees.

Objectives:

​Upon Completion of this training, the participants will (be able to):

Participants will increase their knowledge of Massachusetts Native communities and their challenges in regard to substance abuse.

Participants will gain an understanding of best practices for working with Native clients and communities effectively

Participants will gain greater understanding of the key concepts of cultural humility and cultural competence.

Participants will gain experience applying concepts of cultural humility and cultural competence to working with Native clients and communities.

Participants will gain experience applying specific knowledge and increased understanding of Massachusetts Native peoples to their work with Native clients and communities.

The evaluation will be emailed to you upon completion of the training. In order to receive your CEUs please email the evaluation back to Emelie@adcare-educational.org within 2 weeks of the training. A Post-Test is also required to receive Social Work credits. 

Details
Presenter
A cross-cultural Provider Training Team (PTT)
Event date
to
Attendance mode
Online
Address

United States

Cost
no fee
Contact
Emelie Tenander
Phone
508.752.7313
Position
Training Coordinator
Organization
AdCare Educational Institute, Inc.