Stronger Together – Wellness Circles
Online Only , United StatesResearch shows mindfulness, gratitude, and connection strengthen our immune systems, improve sleep, and increase our overall resilience. However it's hard to practice mindfulness and gratitude when one is busy battling COVID. This event is therefore being offered every Friday at 9:30am PT (12:30pm ET), in appreciation for everything those working in health care are doing to keep our communities healthy.
CBHL 2020 Un-Summit – Closing Keynote Address with Susan Cooper | Moving the Needle – Building Authentic Community Partnerships Together as ONE
Online Only , United StatesJoin us for the closing keynote address of the CBHL 2020 Un-Summit, where we will hear from Susan Cooper, Chief Integration Officer and Senior Vice President at Regional One Health in Memphis, Tennessee - Moving the Needle: Building Authentic Community Partnerships Together as ONE
Stronger Together – Wellness Circles
Online Only , United StatesResearch shows mindfulness, gratitude, and connection strengthen our immune systems, improve sleep, and increase our overall resilience. However it's hard to practice mindfulness and gratitude when one is busy battling COVID. This event is therefore being offered every Friday at 9:30am PT (12:30pm ET), in appreciation for everything those working in health care are doing to keep our communities healthy.
Stronger Together – Wellness Circles
Online Only , United StatesResearch shows mindfulness, gratitude, and connection strengthen our immune systems, improve sleep, and increase our overall resilience. However it's hard to practice mindfulness and gratitude when one is busy battling COVID. This event is therefore being offered every Friday at 9:30am PT (12:30pm ET), in appreciation for everything those working in health care are doing to keep our communities healthy.
Health Equity Through Partnerships with Community Development Corporations: The other CDC | Webinar (Part 1)
Online Only , United StatesThe current pandemic has revealed even more deeply the health inequities that impact our communities, influenced by legacies of racial and economic segregation and disinvestment that fueled disparities in opportunity, health and well-being even before the COVID-19 crisis. The community development industry was originally founded during the civil rights movement, in response to racist “redlining”policies and discriminatory lending practices, and is responsible for investments in health clinics, affordable housing, permanent supportive housing, and more. What is the industry’s role in our current moment, and how can those working to provide for mental and behavioral health, better collaborate to address shared goals?
Health Equity Through Partnerships with Community Development Corporations: The other CDC | Discussion (Part 2)
Online Only , United StatesPart 2 of 'Community Development Through COVID-19' will be a facilitated, interactive discussion with panelists immediately following the webinar to further explore key themes, ask questions and to learn from one another. The topics will be flexible and tailored to the needs and requests of the attendees.
CBHL 2021 Membership Information Call
Online Only , United StatesJoin us for an informational discussion on 2021 CBHL Membership benefits, initiatives to be launched, and how you can be involved! Get all of your questions answered here about CBHL Membership.
Behavioral Health and the New Administration – A Call to Action
Online Only , United StatesA new year. A new administration. A behavioral health pandemic within a lingering COVID pandemic. Struggling communities. A renewed sense of urgency.
CBHL Member Welcome Call
Online Only , United StatesWho: All CBHL members What: Join us for our 2021 CBHL Member Welcome Call to orient you to CBHL Member Benefits in 2021, new initiatives being launched, and how you can be involved! We will discuss topics including: Our commitment to equity, How to access and use our member directory and other member benefits, Upcoming webinars, leadership […]
Courageous Leadership – Stepping Away from Power and Privilege to Build Community Trust
Online Only , United StatesOpen to CBHL Members & Un-Summit Attendees. Any collaboration that strives to improve the health and wellbeing of a community is fueled by a passion to make the community better. However, barriers are unconsciously created by having people not representative of the community as leaders of the collaboration. Systemic and community change efforts and the elimination of structural racism cannot occur without partnerships led by black, indigenous and people of color representing the diversity of the community.
Prioritizing equity and community wellbeing in the wake of catastrophic events
Online Only , United StatesWhether dealing with COVID-19, wildfires, storms, or other disasters, life as we know it has been disrupted in many ways over the past year. With recovery efforts underway, including $4 billion recently allocated through the American Rescue Plan Act to address mental health challenges, suicide, and substance misuse, states and local communities have an opportunity to set the course for healthier and more equitable development in the wake of COVID-19.
Building Community Leadership, Power, Influence and Partnerships to Improve Community Mental Health, Physical Health and Well-Being Through a Resident Leadership Academy
Online Only , United StatesResident Leadership Academies (RLAs) are multi-week training programs for residents who want to learn how to improve their local communities. Training sessions focus on topics such as community leadership, social determinants of health, crime prevention and safety, land use and community planning, and healthy food systems. Residents learn skills and best practices to address the issues that most affect their communities, and they work alongside their neighbors to help improve quality of life where they live.