Engaging the community is a critical early and consistent step in embedding, building, and maintaining equity in crisis systems. This webinar delves into the vital role of embedding equity in community engagement across crisis response systems to ensure that services are available to everyone, anytime, and anywhere.
Discover the core principles behind effective community engagement within Crisis Response Systems, identifying strategies to build upon impactful practices. Learn how to define the concept of "community" through an equity lens, ensuring the inclusion of diverse voices in crisis decision-making.
Explore practical strategies for involving the appropriate stakeholders, prioritizing historically marginalized voices, and fostering genuine, trust-based relationships within communities.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn, engage, and equip yourself with tools to embed equity into your crisis response systems.
Speakers:
- Rachele Espiritu, Change Matrix, Managing Partner
- Josh DeBartolo, Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Service, Tribal & Multicultural Liaison
- Don Ramos, Wichita and Affiliated Tribes, Program Development Director
- Charles Rice, New York State Office of Mental Health, Community Engagement Specialist
Learning Objectives:
1. Understand how to effectively engage the community in Crisis Response Systems
2. Identify ways to build upon successful community engagement strategies.
3. Learn ways to define community through an equity lens.
4. Develop strategies for involving the appropriate partners.
5. Explore how to build authentic relationships in your community.
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