Monday, August 31, 2020

Training Opportunities: Upcoming September Trainings Through RMPHTC

 

Training Announcement
Exploring the State of the Possible with Akaya Windwood - Sept. 2, 2020 (5:30-8:00pm)
Akaya Windwood is internationally recognized for elevating the effectiveness of leadership and collaboration in the nonprofit and social benefit sectors. She will be offering her perspective on patriarchy, hierarchy, race, and the future of the planet. Part of the Health Equity Advocacy Summit Series.

Evidence-Based Public Health Online Course (Sept. 2 - Nov. 11, 2020)
This series covers core concepts like defining public health issues, conducting community assessments, prioritizing options, and evaluating program and policy impacts. Register by September 2nd!

Health Equity: LGBTQ+ Online Course (Sept. 15 - Nov. 3, 2020)
This introductory online course is about understanding the issues - we will examine ourselves and work to better understand the experience of those in the LGBTQ community.

Leading Effective Coalitions ECHO Series (Sept. 15 - Oct. 13, 2020)
This series aims to support experienced coalition leaders by addressing the complex issues that occur during the process of managing coalitions. Everyone first registers for the waitlist, then our staff fills the class.

Cultivating Personal Resilience in Uncertain Times ECHO Series (Sept. 18 - Oct. 9, 2020)
In this ECHO series, you'll learn and apply strategies to increase personal resilience at work and at home. Everyone first registers for the waitlist, then our staff fills the class.

Leading Improvement Projects Online Micro-course (Sept. 21 - Oct. 19, 2020)
In this online training, we’ll review from start to finish what to expect in a quality improvement (QI) project.

Moving from What and Why to How: Lessons on Addressing the Social Determinants of Health Webinar (Sept. 24, 2020)
The former President for the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors (NACDD), Gabriel Kaplan, will discuss how the field of public health moves from the understanding of WHAT the social determinants of health are and WHY they are important - to HOW we can address them effectively.

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