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Mental Health Community Care: We All Have a Role with Sarah Johnson
#: 2100005    ID: CECT 0231    Section: 01
Description:
Mental health is how we think, feel, and act. We all have mental health. Mental health community care is a preventive model of care that equips and empowers all individuals with the ability to provide informal, community-based
mental health support.

Informal, community-based support focuses on mental health promotion in order to encourage and increase healthy behaviors, protective factors, and resilience. Through this, we can reduce the risk and impact of mental illness, provide early intervention, and support the process of healing & recovery. Critical to the community care model is collaboration with primary and specialty mental health care providers. Working together helps to ensure everyone has access to informal support as well as formal support when needed.
 
Bring to Class:
Location:
WSU Winona Campus – Education Village, Cathedral Hall Basement Auditorium
Day(s):
Varied Schedule
Time:
4:00 PM
Sessions:
2
CEU:
0.80
Contact Hours:
8
Cost:
$0.00
Instructor:
Registration Cutoff Date:
Dates & Times:
2/16/2024   4:00PM - 8:00PM
Arranged
2/17/2024   9:00AM - 1:00PM
Arranged