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SUMMARY:Webinar | 2023-2024 Equity-Grounded Leadership Fellow Program Pre-Application Overview
DESCRIPTION:Register \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe College for Behavioral Health Leadership (CBHL) is excited to announce a call for applications for a second cohort of the Equity-Grounded Leadership (EGL) Fellow Program! The call to action is a shift in our focus as leaders to intersectionality\, equity\, and anti-racism for behavioral health systems transformation.  \n\n\n\nThe EGL Fellow Program is an immersive 11-month hybrid program for current or emerging leaders with learned and lived experience who have a deep desire to effect change in their organizations\, communities\, or regions.   \n\n\n\nThe second cohort will convene from September 14\, 2023 to August 2\, 2024. Applications opened on May 1\, 2023 and are due by June 12\, 2023.  \n\n\n\nThe pre-application webinar is intended to provide a detailed overview of application requirements and program components. Applicants of the EGL Fellow Program are required to attend or stream a recording of the pre-application webinar.  \n\n\n\nIn this webinar\, we will cover:  \n\n\n\n\nAn overview of the program\, including an introduction to the Project Team\n\n\n\nThe format of the program\, including schedule and time commitment expectations \n\n\n\nAn overview of the application process \n\n\n\nCost and sponsorship information \n\n\n\n\nMore information on the EGL Fellow Program can be found here. \n\n\n\nThis event is open to all! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen: May 16 at 9:00am PT / 10:00am MT / 11:00am CT / 12:00pm ET \n\n\n\nPresenters: \n\n\n\nEbony Chambers McClinton | Chief Family & Youth Partnership Officer\, Stanford Sierra Youth and Families (serves as Facilitator for the EGL Fellow Program) \n\n\n\nTerrell Thomas\, MSW | Strategic Initiative Officer\, Stanford Sierra Youth & Families (serves as Facilitator for the EGL Fellow Program) \n\n\n\nAimee Wade\, MSW | Executive Director\, County of Summit Alcohol\, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services (ADM) Board (2023 EGL Fellow) \n\n\n\nAly Feye\, MPA | Director of Operations\, The College for Behavioral Health Leadership (serves as Program Manager for the EGL Fellow Program) \n\n\n\n\nRegister\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPresenters Information\n\n\n\n\nEbony Chambers McClinton \n\n\n\nEbony Chambers McClinton\, Chief Family & Youth Partnership Officer at Stanford Sierra Youth and Families\, has over 18 years of experience working with issues of social justice\, equity\, education\, mental health and diversity. Ebony brings both professional and personal life experiences to her work and provides the oversight of advocacy and support to youth and families in the Northern California Region. She is a speaker\, educator\, and workshop leader who has worked extensively throughout the United States and has served nationally and locally as an advocate and activist for access to care and the elimination of the stigma of mental illness for underserved and unserved communities. Chambers has provided extensive training in cultural competence and culturally responsive practices to schools\, universities\, social service and mental health agencies through her work in non-profit and for UC Davis Center for Family Focused Practice. Through her classes and trainings\, she covers a wide range of topics including examining issues of privilege\, power and the role of leaders and educators in a multicultural society. \n\n\n\n\n\nTerrell Thomas\, MSW \n\n\n\nTerrell Thomas is a strategic leader who has nearly 20 years of experience working with nonprofits\, the educational system\, and the governmental sector. She has helped organizations build capacity to advance their mission and DEIvalues for the betterment of the community. Her knowledge includes subject matter expertise in the areas of mental and behavioral health\, child welfare\, and juvenile justice. She brings both professional and personal life experiences to the work\, and is extremely passionate about bringing to light disparities to improve outcomes for youth and families. \n\n\n\n\n\nAimee Wade\, MSW \n\n\n\nAimee Wade is the Executive Director for the County of Summit Alcohol\, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services (ADM) Board. Aimee has been with the ADM Board for over 11 years\, also serving as the Associate Director of Clinical Services and Compliance\, Prevention and Training Coordinator during this time. Aimee was an Associate Lecturer for the University of Akron School of Social Work and worked for the Summit County Domestic Relations and Summit County Juvenile Courts prior to her time at the ADM Board. Aimee has also held other social service and criminal justice positions in the Akron and Columbus\, Ohio\, area over the past 20 years. Aimee attended The Ohio State University\, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and Criminology. She also attended the University of Akron\, earning a Master of Social Work  degree. Aimee is a Licensed Independent Social Worker with Supervisory Designation\, an Ohio Certified Prevention Consultant and an Intercultural Development Inventory Administrator.   \n\n\n\n\n\nAly Feye\, MPA \n\n\n\nAly Feye is the Director of Operations for the College for Behavioral Health Leadership (CBHL). As part of this role\, she serves as the Program Manager for the Equity-Grounded Leadership Fellow Program. Aly has seven years of experience working on efforts improve outcomes for youth and adults with behavioral health needs who may be involved in or at risk of becoming involved in juvenile justice and/or criminal justice systems. Prior to joining CBHL\, Aly spent six years at Policy Research Associates\, most recently as a Project Associate with SAMHSA’s GAINS Center for Behavioral Health and Justice Transformation.
URL:https://www.leaders4health.org/event/webinar-2023-2024-equity-grounded-leadership-fellow-program-pre-application-overview/
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SUMMARY:Leadership Conversation - Data
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an open dialogue to connect with CBHL colleagues and discuss leadership  questions\, ideas\, and challenges around specific topics.  \n\n\n\nOur first leadership conversation will be led by Ginger Bandeen\, CEO of Mission Driven Data. Ginger recently led a CBHL Webinar – Transformational Systems Change and Impact through Data. Building on this webinar\, this leadership conversation will center on leadership challenges related to data. \n\n\n\nPlease bring your questions\, challenges\, ideas\, and be prepared to connect with your colleagues!  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen:  May 17 at 10:00am PT / 11:00am MT / 12:00pm CT / 1:00pm ET  \n\n\n\n\nRegister Here
URL:https://www.leaders4health.org/event/cbhl-member-dialogue-leadership-and-data/
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SUMMARY:North American Webinar & Roundtable Dialogue | Self-Direction: Supporting Choice\, Control\, and Independence
DESCRIPTION:This webinar and roundtable dialogue is for members of the International Initiative for Mental Health Leadership (IIMHL)\, the International Initiative for Disability Leadership (IIDL)\, and the College for Behavioral Health Leadership (CBHL). \n\n\n\n**If you need accommodations for this dialogue\, please let us know by registering at least one week in advance** \n\n\n\nIn October 2022\, IIMHL and IIDL held a Leadership Exchange\, with the North American Regional Hub taking place in Washington DC.  One of the topics discussed by leaders from the United States and Canada was advances in self-direction (summary here).  This webinar and dialogue is intended to expand upon that conversation and further leadership connections between United States and Canadian leaders.  \n\n\n\nDescription:  Self-direction\, also called self-directed care\, is an alternative to traditional service delivery models in which participants control an individual budget\, create a person-centered plan\, and purchase goods and services they feel will best help them to achieve their goals. In this roundtable\, two people who self-direct will share how the expanded choice and control in self-direction has impacted their lives. They’ll be joined by a researcher who will describe outcomes\, implementation facilitators and barriers\, and best practice in self-direction across the country.  Join us for a 90-minute session to engage with the panelists in dialogue. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen:  May 31 at 10:00am PST / 11:00am MST / 12:00pm CT / 1:00pm ET  \n\n\n\n(90 minutes) \n\n\n\n\nRegister Here\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker Information\n\n\n\n\nBorn with cerebral palsy\, Tim Jin advocates for the rights of anyone with a speech-related disability to have access to the communication tools and support they need. He has used an augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) device since elementary school in the 1980s. His work has been featured by TEDx and other publications.  \n\n\n\nMr. Jin graduated from California State University in Long Beach with a degree in speech communication. He lives in Southern California \, and also serves on the boards of several nonprofits.  Mr. Jin is in Self Determination and achieving life to the fullest.  He is currently the Co-Director on Empowerment Programs at Disability Voices United. \n\n\n\n\n\nFelix Guzman is poet\, community organizer\, and advocate working towards building healthy communities inclusive of all. Sharing the legacy of those who came before him\, Felix works on creating opportunities for abolition effecting restorative and transformative change in systems and individuals.   \n\n\n\nFelix is a member leader with community organizing organization VOCAL-NY\, and a Steering Committee Member of CCIT-NYC\, a coalition of 80+ member organizations calling for a peer-led non-police response to mental health crisis. Appointed to the NYC City Council Commission on Community Reinvestment and the Closure of Rikers Island\, he brings his lived experience into his advocacy placing the spotlight on policy failures and fiscal spending shortcomings to effect change to bring parity and justice to those directly impacted. \n\n\n\nFelix is a teaching artist with Prison Writes which supports formerly incarcerated writers through its blog\, and providing teaching and reading opportunities. Felix uses his writing to organize and build positive conversation around the issues of ending mass incarceration\, ending homelessness\, increasing access to harm reduction\, and addressing mental health treatment disparity.  \n\n\n\nFelix utilizes Self-Direction to help foster personal and professional development allowing access for access to equity and safety for himself. Felix advocates for expansion of Self-Direction to offer others to have the same opportunities to affect empowerment and self-actualization. \n\n\n\n\n\nBevin Croft is a Senior Research Associate and director of the Behavioral Health team at the Human Services Research Institute (www.hsri.org). She is co-director of the National Center on Advancing Person-Centered Practices and Systems (www.ncapps.acl.gov). She holds principal roles in self-direction research and technical assistance projects and was the principal investigator of a multi-state Demonstration and Evaluation of Self-Direction in Behavioral Health (www.mentalhealthselfdirection.org).
URL:https://www.leaders4health.org/event/cbhl-iimhl-iidl-member-webinar-dialogue-self-direction/
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