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Greetings,

The UNT ICBH Project is excited to announce our summer 2020 webinars.  Participants will learn strategies and find resources that will help them increase their competencies in delivering culturally responsive integrated health care services.  There will be 2 separate trainings on different days. Please see the information below.  

 

Integrated Care Training

Date: Friday, June 12, 2020

Time: 9:00 am-12:00 pm

Location: Zoom Webinar (attendees must register in order to receive the link)

Presenter: Martha Saucedo, LCSW (she, her, hers)

*CE Hours: 2

Click Here to Register

 

Martha Saucedo, LCSW (she, her, hers) graduated from UW-Madison MSW Program in 2010 and obtained her LCSW in 2013 after immigrating from Monterrey, Mexico where she obtained a Degree in Psychology. Since 2010, she has been working as a Behavioral Health Consultant at Access Community Health Center with a Latino Engagement Lead position working in the community to help understand mental health in the Latinx population. Martha has been an Assistant Professor in the Master Program in Social Work in UW-Madison teaching “Working with Race and Ethnic groups in Social Work” for the last five years. Martha has been a strong advocate in the Latinx Community working towards equality, educating the community and providing mental health services. She is part of the Latino Health Council and the Latinx Mental Health Coalition. She was involved through the University of Wisconsin in a program called Fortalezas Familiares which supports Latina women struggling with depression and providing a family approach program, with the goal to expand this in the schools and training school staff on it. Martha is recently the Project Manager for Technical Assistant & Strategic Development in the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association where she puts together her years of knowledge and experience in the Integrated Care model, diversity and teaching skills.

 

 

Multicultural Training

Date: Friday, June 26, 2020

Time: 9:00 am-12:00 pm

Location: Zoom Webinar (attendees must register in order to receive the link)

Presenter: Christian D. Chan (he, him, his), PhD, NCC

*CE Hours: 2

Click Here to Register

 

Christian D. Chan (he, him, his), PhD, NCC is an Assistant Professor of Counseling at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro and President-Elect of the Association for Adult Development and Aging (AADA). His interests revolve around intersectionality; multiculturalism in counseling, supervision, and counselor education; social justice and activism; career development; critical research methodologies; intergenerational conflict in families; and couple, family, and group modalities with socialization/communication of culture and social identities. His prior professional experiences include case management with foster care adolescents, career development, higher education administration, and individual, couples, parent-child, group, and family counseling services. As a recent recipient of the AADA President’s Outstanding Service Award and ALGBTIC Ned Farley Service Award, he actively contributes to peer-reviewed publications in journals, books, and edited volumes and has conducted over 115 refereed presentations at the national, regional, and state levels.

 

*CE Hours are offered for the following licensures and certifications: CRC, NCC, Texas LPC, Texas Social Work, and Texas LMFT.

 

 

Thank you,

 

Kimmalla Mitchell, M.A.

Program Project Coordinator -  The Integrated Care and Behavioral Health Project

University of North Texas – College of Education

Department of Counseling and Higher Education

940.369.5703

Kimmalla.Mitchell@unt.edu

ICBHproject@unt.edu