Description | The MHTTC Network's Healing Racial Violence Teamlet is proud to announce our upcoming Community of Practice, Healing School Communities: Shifting the Dominant Paradigm to Center Student Wellness, which will take place on Tuesdays beginning February 8, 2022! The purpose of this Community of Practice will be to explore the roles and responsibilities of school staff and systems in supporting a school’s healing ecosystem within the context of racial violence. Case studies from members of the school mental health workforce will also be utilized to create solutions to dilemmas around racial violence. - Session 1: Tuesday, February 8, 2021 | REGISTER HERE!
- Session 2: Tuesday, February 15, 2021 | REGISTER HERE!
- Session 3: Tuesday, February 22, 2021 | REGISTER HERE!
- Session 4: Tuesday, March 1, 2021 | REGISTER HERE!
- Session 5: Tuesday, March 8, 2021 | REGISTER HERE!
- Session 6: Tuesday, March 15, 2021 | REGISTER HERE!
- Session 7: Tuesday, March 22, 2021 | REGISTER HERE!
The overall objective of these Community of Practice sessions is to support the MHTTC Healing Racial Violence Teamlet’s internal focus, which is to help students, families, educators, and school mental health professionals navigate the ongoing impact of racial violence in all forms on student mental health. The Community of Practice Sessions will offer opportunities for participants to: - Name and examine the organizational structures that lead to Racial Violence within School Communities.
- Explore the various mental health implications of racial violence on school ecosystems.
- Identify and elevate community strengths, wisdom and voice as effective strategies for healing and place them at the center in supporting mental health.
- Become familiar with resources and tools to address the detrimental effects of racial violence in schools, that further build protective factors, power and agency.
Certificates of completion will be made available to viewers of 50% (45 minutes) or more of the live sessions. CEUs are not available for these sessions. If you have not received a certificate of completion by May 15, 2022, please email Ricardo Canelo at rcanelo@stanford.edu.
Learn more and access additional resources here. |
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