NOTE: THE CLAS TRAINING FOR PEERS HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FOR FEBRUARY 18. WATCH FOR A NEW REGISTRATION LINK COMING SOON! (If you had registered for the original date, please forward your registration confirmation email to [email protected] to reserve a seat in the new class!)
Join us this winter to learn about CLAS (Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services)!
The Northwest ATTC is offering two trainings in early 2025 -- one for peers and one for workforce professionals.
Marginalized communities including, but not limited to, Black, Indigenous, and LGBTQIA are adversely affected by substance use disorders and recent data proves those same communities have more barriers to treatment. So how do we as providers use a person-centered approach that embraces cultural humility ensuring that folks from all walks of life get the SUD recovery support they so richly deserve?
In this conversational workshop, led by peer Sean Mahoney, PWS, CRM, we will dive deeper into those inequities and discuss how CLAS (Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services) standards can help us infuse our practice and organizations with cultural humility.
Find out more about: CLAS for Peers (February 18, new link coming soon) | CLAS for Workforce Professionals (February 11)
Free to register. Certificate of Attendance available upon completion of this virtual training. (These trainings will also be offered in Spring 2025 if you can't make it this winter!)