Cultural and Linguistic Humility Registration

Trainers: New Mexico Black Leadership Council

3.5 Cultural Social Work CEUs (Accepted by NM Counseling Board)

We’ve all seen the headlines about New Mexico being at the bottom of the child wellbeing list in the United States.  Despite every financial investment, every hour of professional and volunteer time devoted to supporting children and families, we seem to still be in the same place.  Why do you believe this to be true?  What is your role in participating in the work that can generate more positive results for the communities we serve?  What role do you think greater cultural and linguistic humility will play in our quest to create better outcomes and generate new headlines?  If you’d like to know more and you’re ready to engage in a courageous conversation and critical analysis of our personal and professional responsibility for creating a vibrant community where all of our children and families thrive, please attend this 3.5 hour training offered by the New Mexico Black Leadership Council. The training will include specific assessments and experiential analysis related to understanding cultural and linguistic humility and how it applies to our role as behavioral health professionals.  

This training is for community behavioral health providers, CYFD staff, and other stakeholders who work with children, youth and families

This training registration is full and there are currently no future dates scheduled at this time. Sign up for our Newsletter to receive the latest information about the trainings offered.