Exploring the intersectionality of Substance Use Disorders, Mental Health, and Social Justice
The 2-half day virtual conference is designed to empower individuals and teams who want to advance health equity and support diversity and inclusion in behavioral health care.
The conference is an opportunity to connect with others and join in a meaningful conversation about healing racial trauma, dismantling racism, combating systemic racism and social injustices through the lens of mental health and substance use issues.
Here are a few highlights for this year’s plenary discussions:
- Navigating Mental Health: In Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) Communities
- People with Lived Experience: A Youth Perspective on Behavioral Health
- Behavioral Health Workforce: Recruitment and Retention Strategies for Culturally Specific Leaders and Staff
Dates: September 29, 12 – 5 pm & September 30, 8 am – 1pm
Place: Virtual (Registration link below)
Cost: The conference is free to attend.
*CEU’s will be available for behavioral health care professionals