Workshops
Upcoming Workshops
Past Workshops
Thursday, August 1, 2024
9AM-4PM HST
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This workshop aims to bridge the tensions between implementing evidence-based practices and community-based practices in mental health services, particularly for Asian American Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities.
(Hawaii Workshop) AANHPI Trauma-Informed Care & Other Services: Bridging Community- and Evidence-Based Practices
(DAY 1) Atlanta Mental Health Summit: Improving Mental Health Services for AAAI Communities
Friday, March 15, 2024
9AM-6:30PM ET
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In this in-person mental health summit, learn from field experts on how we can better support the mental health and well-being of AAAI children, youth, and families living in Atlanta, Georgia through culturally sensitive practices, services, and healthy community partnerships.
(DAY 2 - Youth Focused) Atlanta Mental Health Summit: Improving Mental Health Services for AAAI Communities
Saturday, March 16, 2024
12-6PM ET
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During Day 2 of the mental health summit, engage in various activities and discussions about addressing youth mental health issues in Atlanta. High school and college students are highly encouraged to attend!
Supporting Asian American & Asian Immigrant (AAAI) Communities in Healing from Racial Trauma
Thursday, May 18, 2023
9AM-4:30PM PT
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In this in-person workshop, learn from field experts on how we can better support AAAI children, youth, and families with healing from racial trauma and incidents of anti-Asian hate and discrimination.
Addressing Child Trauma In Afghan Refugee Families
Tuesday, November 1, 2022
9AM-4:30PM PT
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Learn from top physicians and refugee health and trauma experts about the causes, clinical aspects, barriers, and treatment of Afghan refugee child trauma. Network with other professionals who work with the Afghan community and hear from Afghan refugees panelists about their life experiences.