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Anti-racism and Mental Health
Learn how embedding anti-racism in mental health care can reduce racialised health inequalities and lead to better outcomes for all.
THRE and CEMVO Scotland are pleased to be offering free anti-racism training for those working in or supporting mental health.
This two-part training aims to develop participants’ confidence in recognising and tackling racism in mental health care settings.
Course learning objectives:
- Develop knowledge and understanding of key concepts in anti-racism
- Increase confidence in talking about and identifying racism
- Understand the impact of racism on mental health in ethnic minority and marginalised communities
- Understand how to take forward anti-racist practice, particularly in mental health care settings
Participants are expected to attend this two-part training on 28th May and 4th June, both taking place online from 10:00-12:30pm.
It takes place over Zoom and a Zoom link will be emailed to you via Eventbrite within your order confirmation and two days before the session. Please use the same Zoom link for both days.
Who is it for?
For frontline staff, managers, and senior leaders working in the public or third sector who are involved in mental health care and support. No prior knowledge of anti-racism is required.
This is an interactive session so please come prepared to discuss and learn from others.
We strive to make all of our training sessions accessible. Please let us know if you have any accessibility needs when you book your place.
About CEMVO
CEMVO Scotland is a national intermediary organisation and a long-standing strategic partner to the Scottish Government’s Directorate for Equality, Inclusion and Human Rights. We aim to build the capacity of the ethnic minority voluntary sector and its communities. We have an established network of ethnic minority (EM) and public and third sector organisations throughout Scotland to which we deliver a wide range of capacity-building support programmes.
About THRE
THRE (Third Sector Human Rights and Equalities) is a partnership of GCVS and HTSI. It's a Scotland-wide project funded by the Scottish Government Equality and Human Rights Fund to allow us to develop and deliver resources, training and networks to support third-sector organisations towards taking a human rights and equalities first approach to their organisational development and delivery. Course spaces will be prioritised for Scotland-based third sector organisations, we reserve the right to cancel any orders from organisations outside of this group. Learn more about THRE by watching our animation.
We strive to make all of our training sessions accessible. Please let us know if you have any accessibility needs when you book your place.
To contact us about this training session, please email thre@gcvs.org.uk
Learn how embedding anti-racism in mental health care can reduce racialised health inequalities and lead to better outcomes for all.
THRE and CEMVO Scotland are pleased to be offering free anti-racism training for those working in or supporting mental health.
This two-part training aims to develop participants’ confidence in recognising and tackling racism in mental health care settings.
Course learning objectives:
- Develop knowledge and understanding of key concepts in anti-racism
- Increase confidence in talking about and identifying racism
- Understand the impact of racism on mental health in ethnic minority and marginalised communities
- Understand how to take forward anti-racist practice, particularly in mental health care settings
Participants are expected to attend this two-part training on 28th May and 4th June, both taking place online from 10:00-12:30pm.
It takes place over Zoom and a Zoom link will be emailed to you via Eventbrite within your order confirmation and two days before the session. Please use the same Zoom link for both days.
Who is it for?
For frontline staff, managers, and senior leaders working in the public or third sector who are involved in mental health care and support. No prior knowledge of anti-racism is required.
This is an interactive session so please come prepared to discuss and learn from others.
We strive to make all of our training sessions accessible. Please let us know if you have any accessibility needs when you book your place.
About CEMVO
CEMVO Scotland is a national intermediary organisation and a long-standing strategic partner to the Scottish Government’s Directorate for Equality, Inclusion and Human Rights. We aim to build the capacity of the ethnic minority voluntary sector and its communities. We have an established network of ethnic minority (EM) and public and third sector organisations throughout Scotland to which we deliver a wide range of capacity-building support programmes.
About THRE
THRE (Third Sector Human Rights and Equalities) is a partnership of GCVS and HTSI. It's a Scotland-wide project funded by the Scottish Government Equality and Human Rights Fund to allow us to develop and deliver resources, training and networks to support third-sector organisations towards taking a human rights and equalities first approach to their organisational development and delivery. Course spaces will be prioritised for Scotland-based third sector organisations, we reserve the right to cancel any orders from organisations outside of this group. Learn more about THRE by watching our animation.
We strive to make all of our training sessions accessible. Please let us know if you have any accessibility needs when you book your place.
To contact us about this training session, please email thre@gcvs.org.uk
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