3 CEUs for RIMHCA members
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Introduction to Infant/Early Childhood Mental Health Core Concepts
Presenters: Susan Dickstein, PhD, IMH-E® and Maryann Lynch, BA, IMH-E®
Date: April 29, 2022 (9am-noon virtual delivery)
The science of infant/early childhood mental health (IECMH) is clear that the relationships that babies and young children experience with their parents and other significant caregivers are foundational for healthy brain development. Early relationships set the stage for health, mental health, and learning for a lifetime. The infant/family workforce is made up of cross-sector professionals who serve infants, young children and their families across a continuum of care. We deliver developmentally appropriate and family-focused services that serve to promote mental health wellness, prevent poor outcomes in challenging circumstances, and/or intervene when symptoms arise. The key to success involves strengthening relationships that exist a) between the young child and family; b) among all family members who care for the child; and c) between the family and their community providers. It is critical that we center this work around issues of racial equity, diversity, inclusion and access to promote positive relationships for thriving and healing. This 3-hour seminar provides an overview of core IECMH principles and reflective practices, and introduces IECMH Endorsement®, an internationally recognized workforce credential affirming specialized infant/early childhood knowledge and skills.
Training Objectives
Participants will be able to:
- Define IECMH
- Identify IECMH core concepts and practices
- Understand RIAIMH’s IECMH Competencies and Endorsement® Framework
Once you’ve registered for the event, please complete the following survey before the seminar:
Infant/Early Childhood Mental Health Experience, Knowledge & Skills Survey –
https://docs.google.com/forms/ d/e/ 1FAIpQLSdsWQcuR2rcyNQNA2tPDZ8M phWa-nN-Kry0TP4lZPl-gEC2jQ/ viewform?usp=sf_link
https://docs.google.com/forms/
RIAIMH is working to learn more about the infant and young children workforce. Please take a moment to answer the following questions. Your answers will help us prepare for the RIMCHA Webinar Seminar on April 1, 2022
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Read up on RIAIMH before the seminar.
https://riaimh.org/About-Us
We are committed to becoming an antiracist organization. We are committed to holding emotional space and providing opportunities for convening, collaborating with/for the workforce to promote/uphold racial and social justice/equity, anti-racist action, and reflective practice with the purpose of dismantling systems and practices of oppression that especially affect people of color.
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TO REGISTER: Please email Ashley@RIMHCA.org
Cost: FREE for RIMHCA members and graduate students enrolled in a Master’s Program (this event is only for Members and Students, interested individuals who do not meet these criteria can visit the RIMHCA website to learn about becoming a member)
The deadline to register will be Friday, April 22, 2022.
Thank you!