Tribal Standards of Care
History, Culture and Healing when Working with Native, Indigenous and Tribal Populations
9:00 am –
12:00 pm
Virtual Location:
Zoom
Target Audiences:
Contact:
McKenna Schneider, (402) 472-4149, mckenna.schneider@unl.edu
For professionals in psychology, behavioral health, and social work
Intermediate Instructional Level
This training has been approved for 2.75 continuing education (CE) credits for psychologists* and 2.75 CE credits for Nebraska LMHP/LIMHP.
FREE Zoom Training
This training is designed to cover the complex and multi-layered topic of Tribal Standards of Care. When working with tribal members and tribal communities it is necessary to understand historical events and their impacts today. The training covers topics of Nebraska tribes, intergenerational trauma, and outcomes that can be attributed such as: substance use, suicide, mental health diagnosis, and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons. Also included are behavioral health interventions with families or individuals and how culture can be used as prevention and treatment.
See event flyer for more info: go.unl.edu/tribal-standards
Training website: https://dhhs-dbhtraining.unl.edu
*Continuing education for psychologists may be used by other licensed behavioral health professionals. Please check with your licensing board. Continuing education credit is granted on a one credit per one instructional hour basis.
The University of Nebraska Public Policy Center (NUPPC) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The NUPPC maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
Sponsored by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services Division of Behavioral Health and the University of Nebraska Public Policy Center.
Register today at:
Intermediate Instructional Level
This training has been approved for 2.75 continuing education (CE) credits for psychologists* and 2.75 CE credits for Nebraska LMHP/LIMHP.
FREE Zoom Training
This training is designed to cover the complex and multi-layered topic of Tribal Standards of Care. When working with tribal members and tribal communities it is necessary to understand historical events and their impacts today. The training covers topics of Nebraska tribes, intergenerational trauma, and outcomes that can be attributed such as: substance use, suicide, mental health diagnosis, and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons. Also included are behavioral health interventions with families or individuals and how culture can be used as prevention and treatment.
See event flyer for more info: go.unl.edu/tribal-standards
Training website: https://dhhs-dbhtraining.unl.edu
*Continuing education for psychologists may be used by other licensed behavioral health professionals. Please check with your licensing board. Continuing education credit is granted on a one credit per one instructional hour basis.
The University of Nebraska Public Policy Center (NUPPC) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The NUPPC maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
Sponsored by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services Division of Behavioral Health and the University of Nebraska Public Policy Center.
Register today at:
https://go.unl.edu/register-tribal-standards-of-care
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