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SUMMARY:The Interconnected Path to Wellness: Exploring the Influences Shaping Indigenous Mental Health and Driving Implementation
DESCRIPTION:Indigenous mental health is shaped by historical\, cultural\, relational\, and system-level influences. This learning series supports professionals in understanding how these factors impact trust\, engagement\, and outcomes across healthcare\, education\, and community settings. \nAcross six sessions\, participants will explore the lasting effects of the boarding school era\, historical and ongoing trauma\, barriers within care systems\, cultural protocols\, and the essential role of community and culture in healing. The series equips learners with practical ways to adapt and sustain culturally grounded practices that are respectful\, effective\, and responsive within Indigenous contexts. \nSession detailsSessions are 90 minutes and held on the first Thursday of each month:March 5 | April 2 | May 7 | June 4 | July 2 | August 6 \nTime options:11:00–12:30 PT | 12:00–1:30 MT | 1:00–2:30 CT | 2:00–3:30 ET \nParticipants may earn up to 9 CEUs for attending. \nApplication timelineApplication opens: December 16Application closes: January 30Acceptance notifications: February 5 \nThis series is open nationally and designed for professionals and leaders working with Indigenous individuals\, families\, and communities in healthcare\, education\, behavioral health\, and social services. It is especially relevant for teams serving rural\, Tribal\, or underserved populations who want to strengthen culturally grounded\, trauma-informed practices and improve trust\, engagement\, and outcomes.
URL:https://www.cmhisupport.org/event/the-interconnected-path-to-wellness-exploring-the-influences-shaping-indigenous-mental-health-and-driving-implementation/2026-03-05/
CATEGORIES:East Coast,Midwest,Northeast Atlantic & Caribbean,Pacific West,Southwestern Plains
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SUMMARY:Evidence-Based Practice Implementation Support
DESCRIPTION:When we think about starting a new evidence-based practice (EBP) in our organization\, we usually focus on the training needed. Training is\, of course\, necessary to commence a new practice. But training alone is not sufficient to ensure implementation and sustainment. Too often organizations fail to sustain EBPs after having spent a high level of resources learning how to do them. Research has shown that implementation tools are critical to ensuring the new EBP is implemented with fidelity and in a manner that will ensure sustainability. EBP success requires dual fidelity to both the EBP practice standards and implementation standards. \nThis 6-part series consists of four 90-minute learning sessions & two individualized organizational coaching sessions that will provide the framework\, tools\, and guidance needed for your organization’s implementation efforts. The series is structured to provide individualized technical assistance that will support your team’s movement beyond the “what” of EBP to the “how” of sustainable implementation strategy. \nLearning Objectives: \nParticipants will learn: \n\nThe core elements of evidence-based implementation that ensure dual fidelity to both EBP and implementation strategy research\nHow to use implementation process tools to develop sustainable EBP implementation\nGain insight into the team process elements that are required for effective team leadership in EBP implementation\n\n  \nSeries Schedule \nParticipants only need to attend ONE of the individualized organizational coaching sessions–either Feb. 24 -or- Mar. 24. \nFeb. 10\, 10–11:30 AM CT – Virtual Learning Session \nFeb. 17\, 10–11:30 AM CT – Virtual Learning Session \nFeb\, 24\, 10–11:30 AM CT – Individualized Organizational Coaching Session \nMar. 10\, 10–11:30 AM CT – Virtual Learning Session \nMar. 17\, 10–11:30 AM CT – Virtual Learning Session \nMar. 24\, 10–11:30 AM CT – Individualized Organizational Coaching Session \n  \nNote: You only need to register once to attend the entire series \n  \nACCREDITATION STATEMENT \nIn support of improving patient care\, Stanford Medicine is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)\, the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE)\, and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)\, to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. \nAmerican Medical Association (AMA) \nStanford Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 6 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM.  Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. \nAmerican Psychological Association (APA) \nContinuing Education (CE) credits for psychologists are provided through the co-sponsorship of the American Psychological Association (APA) Office of Continuing Education in Psychology (CEP). The APA CEP Office maintains responsibly for the content of the programs. \nASWB Approved Continuing Education Credit (ACE) – Social Work Credit \nAs a Jointly Accredited Organization\, Stanford Medicine is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations\, not individual courses\, are approved under this program. Regulatory boards have the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. Social workers completing this activity receive 6 continuing education credits. \nAccreditation questions? Email: stanfordcme@stanford.edu
URL:https://www.cmhisupport.org/event/evidence-based-practice-implementation-support/2026-03-10/
CATEGORIES:Midwest
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T202407Z
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SUMMARY:CEO Session: Strategic Communications and Measuring Performance
DESCRIPTION:This is a regional event for organizations and practitioners in HHS Regions 5 and 7 \n(IA\, IL\, IN\, KS\, MI\, MN\, MO\, NE\, OH\, and WI). \n  \nVirtual Learning Session: March 10 \nSmall Group Coaching Sessions (optional): March 24 OR 25 \nAll sessions will be held from 11:30 AM–12:30 PM CT / 12:30–1:30 PM ET. \n  \nVIRTUAL LEARNING SESSION \nMarch 10  |  CEO Session: Strategic Communications and Measuring Performance for CEOs \n11:30 AM–12:30 PM CT / 12:30–1:30 PM ET \nThis session\, led by marketing professionals from New Boston Creative Group\, an award-winning firm with extensive experience supporting healthcare organizations\, will help you align communications with strategic priorities and make more informed marketing decisions. You’ll learn how to use your organization’s mission\, goals and existing data to guide messaging\, strengthen internal alignment and support both clients and staff through clear\, purposeful communication. \nThe session will also introduce practical frameworks for measuring marketing performance\, helping you understand what’s working\, where to focus resources and how to confidently plan future strategies. Designed specifically for healthcare leaders\, this workshop connects high-level strategy with actionable insights. \nAttendees will be eligible to register for one of two small-group sessions with NBCG experts (March 24 and 25). These smaller sessions will provide opportunities to ask questions specific to your organization\, receive help with particular challenges and discuss strategies and tactics with peers and marketing professionals. \nVirtual Session Learning Objectives \nParticipants will be able to: \n\nApply their organization’s mission\, goals\, and existing data to develop messaging that strengthens internal alignment and supports purposeful communication.\nIdentify and use practical frameworks to evaluate marketing activities.\n\nDevelop next-step strategies for their organization.\n\n\nSMALL GROUP COACHING SESSIONS \nMarch 24 OR 25  |  Small Group Coaching Session – Strategic Communications and Measuring Performance for CEOs \n11:30 AM–12:30 PM CT / 12:30–1:30 PM ET \nAttendees will be eligible to register for an optional small group coaching session with the NBCG experts. These targeted sessions will provide opportunities to ask questions specific to your organization\, receive support with your challenges\, and discuss strategies and tactics with your peers and the marketing professionals.
URL:https://www.cmhisupport.org/event/ceo-session-strategic-communications-and-measuring-performance/
CATEGORIES:Midwest
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SUMMARY:Evidence-Based Practice Implementation Support
DESCRIPTION:When we think about starting a new evidence-based practice (EBP) in our organization\, we usually focus on the training needed. Training is\, of course\, necessary to commence a new practice. But training alone is not sufficient to ensure implementation and sustainment. Too often organizations fail to sustain EBPs after having spent a high level of resources learning how to do them. Research has shown that implementation tools are critical to ensuring the new EBP is implemented with fidelity and in a manner that will ensure sustainability. EBP success requires dual fidelity to both the EBP practice standards and implementation standards. \nThis 6-part series consists of four 90-minute learning sessions & two individualized organizational coaching sessions that will provide the framework\, tools\, and guidance needed for your organization’s implementation efforts. The series is structured to provide individualized technical assistance that will support your team’s movement beyond the “what” of EBP to the “how” of sustainable implementation strategy. \nLearning Objectives: \nParticipants will learn: \n\nThe core elements of evidence-based implementation that ensure dual fidelity to both EBP and implementation strategy research\nHow to use implementation process tools to develop sustainable EBP implementation\nGain insight into the team process elements that are required for effective team leadership in EBP implementation\n\n  \nSeries Schedule \nParticipants only need to attend ONE of the individualized organizational coaching sessions–either Feb. 24 -or- Mar. 24. \nFeb. 10\, 10–11:30 AM CT – Virtual Learning Session \nFeb. 17\, 10–11:30 AM CT – Virtual Learning Session \nFeb\, 24\, 10–11:30 AM CT – Individualized Organizational Coaching Session \nMar. 10\, 10–11:30 AM CT – Virtual Learning Session \nMar. 17\, 10–11:30 AM CT – Virtual Learning Session \nMar. 24\, 10–11:30 AM CT – Individualized Organizational Coaching Session \n  \nNote: You only need to register once to attend the entire series \n  \nACCREDITATION STATEMENT \nIn support of improving patient care\, Stanford Medicine is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)\, the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE)\, and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)\, to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. \nAmerican Medical Association (AMA) \nStanford Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 6 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM.  Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. \nAmerican Psychological Association (APA) \nContinuing Education (CE) credits for psychologists are provided through the co-sponsorship of the American Psychological Association (APA) Office of Continuing Education in Psychology (CEP). The APA CEP Office maintains responsibly for the content of the programs. \nASWB Approved Continuing Education Credit (ACE) – Social Work Credit \nAs a Jointly Accredited Organization\, Stanford Medicine is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations\, not individual courses\, are approved under this program. Regulatory boards have the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. Social workers completing this activity receive 6 continuing education credits. \nAccreditation questions? Email: stanfordcme@stanford.edu
URL:https://www.cmhisupport.org/event/evidence-based-practice-implementation-support/2026-03-17/
CATEGORIES:Midwest
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T202326Z
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SUMMARY:Mental Health Communications and Marketing Workshop: A Two-Part Series
DESCRIPTION:This is a regional event for organizations and practitioners in HHS Regions 5 and 7 (IA\, IL\, IN\, KS\, MI\, MN\, MO\, NE\, OH\, WI). \nTRAINING SCHEDULE AND DESCRIPTION \nWorkshops are available both March 17 and 18. Attend one or both with the same registration link. \nAll options below occur 11:30 AM–12:30 PM CT / 12:30–1:30 PM ET on the selected date. \n_____________________________________________________________ \nMarch 17:  \nBest Practices for Social Media and Short-Form Video Production Virtual Learning Session (Webinar) \nMarch 31: Small Group Coaching Session* (optional). Sign up available following the March 17 webinar. \nApril 7: Drop-in Office Hour** (optional opportunity to ask questions\, get feedback\, discuss\, etc.) \nThis session will be hosted by marketing professionals from New Boston Creative Group (NBCG)\, an award-winning firm with extensive experience helping healthcare organizations reach their goals. You’ll learn effective strategies for today’s most popular social media platforms\, practical tips for developing short-form videos\, and tools that make these content creation processes easier and more impactful. \nParticipants will be able to: \n\nIdentify key features of today’s most popular social media platforms used by healthcare organizations to increase engagement and visibility.\nUtilize recommended tools that streamline content creation\, scheduling\, and analytics to enhance the impact and efficiency of social media campaigns.\nParticipate in optional small-group and office-hours sessions to receive tailored support and explore strategies specific to your organization.\n\n_____________________________________________________________ \nMarch 18:  \nBest Practices for Websites and Measuring Marketing Performance Virtual Learning Session (Webinar) \nApril 1: Small Group Coaching Session* (optional). Sign up available following the March 18 webinar. \nApril 7: Drop-in Office Hour** (optional opportunity to ask questions\, get feedback\, discuss\, etc.) \nThis session will be hosted by marketing professionals from New Boston Creative Group\, an award-winning firm with extensive experience helping healthcare organizations reach their goals. You’ll learn how to ensure your website is user-friendly and provides the most value for your audience. The session will also cover how to measure marketing performance so you can understand what’s working and improve planning. Designed specifically for marketing and communications professionals in the healthcare industry\, this workshop acknowledges the reality of limited bandwidth and resources and focuses on practical\, achievable strategies. \nParticipants will be able to: \n\nEvaluate key elements of a user-friendly website that improve audience experience and accessibility.\nMeasure marketing performance using practical methods that help identify what’s working and guide future planning.\nParticipate in optional small-group and office-hours sessions to receive tailored support and explore strategies specific to your organization.\n\n_____________________________________________________________ \n*OPTIONAL SMALL GROUP COACHING: Attendees will be eligible to register for an optional small group coaching session with the NBCG experts. The March 31 coaching session will be reserved for those who attended the March 17 virtual learning session. The April 1 coaching session will be reserved for those who attended the March 18 virtual learning session. This targeted session will provide opportunities to ask questions specific to your organization\, receive support with your challenges\, and discuss strategies and tactics with your peers and the marketing professionals. \n**DROP-IN OFFICE HOUR: Those who participated in the small group coaching sessions will be able to meet with the NBCG experts during their drop-in office hour on April 7. This is an optional meeting offered so attendees can ask any final questions about the marketing solutions they are planning and/or implementing.
URL:https://www.cmhisupport.org/event/mental-health-communications-and-marketing-workshop/2026-03-17/
CATEGORIES:Midwest
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260318T123000
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CREATED:20260225T134712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T202326Z
UID:10000393-1773833400-1773837000@www.cmhisupport.org
SUMMARY:Mental Health Communications and Marketing Workshop: A Two-Part Series
DESCRIPTION:This is a regional event for organizations and practitioners in HHS Regions 5 and 7 (IA\, IL\, IN\, KS\, MI\, MN\, MO\, NE\, OH\, WI). \nTRAINING SCHEDULE AND DESCRIPTION \nWorkshops are available both March 17 and 18. Attend one or both with the same registration link. \nAll options below occur 11:30 AM–12:30 PM CT / 12:30–1:30 PM ET on the selected date. \n_____________________________________________________________ \nMarch 17:  \nBest Practices for Social Media and Short-Form Video Production Virtual Learning Session (Webinar) \nMarch 31: Small Group Coaching Session* (optional). Sign up available following the March 17 webinar. \nApril 7: Drop-in Office Hour** (optional opportunity to ask questions\, get feedback\, discuss\, etc.) \nThis session will be hosted by marketing professionals from New Boston Creative Group (NBCG)\, an award-winning firm with extensive experience helping healthcare organizations reach their goals. You’ll learn effective strategies for today’s most popular social media platforms\, practical tips for developing short-form videos\, and tools that make these content creation processes easier and more impactful. \nParticipants will be able to: \n\nIdentify key features of today’s most popular social media platforms used by healthcare organizations to increase engagement and visibility.\nUtilize recommended tools that streamline content creation\, scheduling\, and analytics to enhance the impact and efficiency of social media campaigns.\nParticipate in optional small-group and office-hours sessions to receive tailored support and explore strategies specific to your organization.\n\n_____________________________________________________________ \nMarch 18:  \nBest Practices for Websites and Measuring Marketing Performance Virtual Learning Session (Webinar) \nApril 1: Small Group Coaching Session* (optional). Sign up available following the March 18 webinar. \nApril 7: Drop-in Office Hour** (optional opportunity to ask questions\, get feedback\, discuss\, etc.) \nThis session will be hosted by marketing professionals from New Boston Creative Group\, an award-winning firm with extensive experience helping healthcare organizations reach their goals. You’ll learn how to ensure your website is user-friendly and provides the most value for your audience. The session will also cover how to measure marketing performance so you can understand what’s working and improve planning. Designed specifically for marketing and communications professionals in the healthcare industry\, this workshop acknowledges the reality of limited bandwidth and resources and focuses on practical\, achievable strategies. \nParticipants will be able to: \n\nEvaluate key elements of a user-friendly website that improve audience experience and accessibility.\nMeasure marketing performance using practical methods that help identify what’s working and guide future planning.\nParticipate in optional small-group and office-hours sessions to receive tailored support and explore strategies specific to your organization.\n\n_____________________________________________________________ \n*OPTIONAL SMALL GROUP COACHING: Attendees will be eligible to register for an optional small group coaching session with the NBCG experts. The March 31 coaching session will be reserved for those who attended the March 17 virtual learning session. The April 1 coaching session will be reserved for those who attended the March 18 virtual learning session. This targeted session will provide opportunities to ask questions specific to your organization\, receive support with your challenges\, and discuss strategies and tactics with your peers and the marketing professionals. \n**DROP-IN OFFICE HOUR: Those who participated in the small group coaching sessions will be able to meet with the NBCG experts during their drop-in office hour on April 7. This is an optional meeting offered so attendees can ask any final questions about the marketing solutions they are planning and/or implementing.
URL:https://www.cmhisupport.org/event/mental-health-communications-and-marketing-workshop/2026-03-18/
CATEGORIES:Midwest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260318T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260318T170000
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CREATED:20250930T212128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T203941Z
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SUMMARY:Community Engagement Across the Project Lifespan: Deepening Partnerships to Strengthen Impact
DESCRIPTION:The Community Engagement Across the Project Lifespan: Deepening Partnerships to Strengthen Impact Learning Community is designed for individuals and teams who are seeking to work with communities\, not just in them. Participants will explore strategies to make community engagement more meaningful\, reciprocal\, and sustainable across every phase of a program or initiative. Through interactive discussions\, real-world examples\, and shared learning\, they will gain practical strategies for building and nurturing relationships that create lasting impact. \nEach session is grounded in the belief that communities hold the wisdom to shape the programs intended to serve them. Whether participants are just beginning to consider engagement or are working to deepen existing relationships\, this series provides tools to support inclusive\, thoughtful\, and community-grounded approaches. \nAll sessions are 90 minutes: 7:30 –9:00am HST | 9:30am -11am PT | 10:30am-12pm MT | 11:30am-1pm CT | 12:30pm-2pm ET\nDecember 17 | January 21 | February 18 | March 18  | April 15 \n\nImportant Dates\n\n\nApplication open: 9/29 \n\n\nApplications due: 11/05 \n\n\nApplicants notified: 11/10 \n\n\n  \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.cmhisupport.org/event/series-2-community-engagement-across-the-project-lifespan-deepening-partnerships-to-strengthen-impact/2026-03-18/
CATEGORIES:East Coast,Midwest,Northeast Atlantic & Caribbean,Pacific West,Southwestern Plains
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