Why Race Matters Workshop Series: Last chance of the Year!
The Why Race Matters Workshop has been designed by Greater Spokane Progress to provide a foundation for further racial equity work.
The Why Race Matters Workshop has been designed by Greater Spokane Progress to provide a foundation for further racial equity work.
Review: Housing Support Letter – for local county commissioners Housing Support Letter – for state representatives
Agenda Slides Equity workgroups Workgroup notes – combined Workgroup contacts All groups – Data Collection Plan worksheet Housing worksheet FV worksheet BH worksheet Housing workgroup Activity 1: Draft policy statement BH workgroup Updated draft resource guide Resource guide draft preview – Pic 1 Pic 2 Map Partner shares Transitions – People Who Care 2020 fundraiser …
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Check out this 4-part series on Tribal Relations collaboratively designed by the BHT Tribal Partners Leadership Council, local tribal community members, and the EWU Office of Native American Affairs.
Spectrum Center is facilitating this interactive workshop that will encompass language, issues, and experiences related to LGBTQ+ communities, as well as understandings of allyship and LGBTQ+ focused practices. Facilitators will challenge participants to consider how they can be active in making their communities safer for LGBTQ+ people. Discussions and activities will focus heavily on the intersecting identities and experiences that exist within LGBTQ+ communities and the best ways to interrupt exclusion.
The Why Race Matters Workshop has been designed by Greater Spokane Progress to provide a foundation for further racial equity work.
Agenda Slides Wilder Collaborative Factor results – July 2020 Equity workgroups Housing workgroup – Draft policy statement BH workgroup Draft resource guide (updated 9/17) Resource guide draft preview – Pic 1 Pic 2 Map Email resource guide feedback to kkreber@srhd.org Reducing Family Violence – Budget Request for vote – passed Partner shares YMCA Community Cafés …
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The report includes a regional overview: behavioral health needs, treatment, and financing, as well as focused subsections of the report provide more in-depth data on: 1) racial/ethnic disparities in behavioral health care access; 2) community behavioral health; and 3) transportation and geographic access to care.
BHT is inviting proposals with the intent to support innovative approaches that work to reduce recidivism, embed an equitable approach, and improve access to behavioral health services for criminal justice involved individuals, as well as, early intervention and prevention with youth.
Better Health Together is offering an Equity 101 Series of workshops with the goal of growing a shared understanding of equity concepts and language across BHT partner organizations.