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Description

The Diversity-Informed Tenets for Work with Infants, Children, and Families are a set of guiding principles that raise awareness about inequities and injustices embedded in our society. The Tenets empower individual practitioners, agencies and systems of care to identify and address the social justice issues intricately intertwined with all infant mental health work. The Tenets are rooted in belief that self-awareness and intentional action are the cornerstones of principles of equity and inclusion. The Tenets are a product of the Irving Harris Foundation Professional Development Network.

Training Cost

This training is provided by Right Start for Colorado with generous funding from SAMHSA and members of the Colorado Early Childhood Funders Network including Buell, Caring for Colorado, Community First, Piton and Zoma Foundations, thus it is offered no cost to participants.

Events:

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6/12/2024 to 6/13/2024

The Diversity-Informed Tenets for Work with Infants, Children, and Families are a set of guiding principles that raise awareness about inequities and injustices embedded in our society. The Tenets empower individual practitioners, agencies and systems of care to identify and address the social justice issues intricately intertwined with all infant mental health work. The Tenets are rooted in belief that self-awareness and intentional action are the cornerstones of principles of equity and inclusion. The Tenets are a product of the Irving Harris Foundation Professional Development Network, and more information can be found Here
 
This event will be offered virtually via Zoom on: 
Wednesday, June 12th 9:00a.m. - 1:00p.m. MST 
Thursday, June 13th 9:00a.m. - 1:00p.m. MST 
 
Please click the link below to apply for the training:
 
 
Applications close on May 1, 2024 at 5p.m. MST. The registration deadline for selected participants is May 24, 2024 at 5p.m. MST.