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I-RISE Workshops: Increasing Representation and Inclusion in Supervisor Education
The Center for Practice Transformation is pleased to announce the launch of I-RISE: Increasing Representation and Inclusion in Supervisor Education, a grant-funded* clinical supervision training program. Awarded by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH), the mission is to expand the diversity of Minnesota’s behavioral health supervisors by funding supervisor training for Minnesota’s underrepresented practitioners. According to a 2022 MDH report, 87% of social workers and 89% of other mental health providers identify as white. This grant is essential to enhancing equity and ensuring that Minnesota’s behavioral health workforce better reflects the communities it serves.
Read MoreIt’s National Social Work Month!
CPT is proud to support our Nation’s social workers who work tirelessly to support and advocate for the wellbeing, dignity, and rights of individuals experiencing mental illness, substance…
Read MoreBlack History Month, CPT Remembers Mental Health Practitioner and Advocate E. Kitch Childs, PhD
Kitch Childs, as she is known, was born Ellen Childs in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1937. Kitch and her 3 brothers were raised by their grandmother in Chicago. During that…
Read MoreBebe Moore Campbell Mental Health Advocate for Black Individuals, Children and Families
This year’s Black History Month’s theme is Black Health and Wellness and Bebe Moore Campbell was someone who epitomizes this theme in so many ways. She was a mental…
Read MoreIan McLoone Awarded MARRCH 2021 Counselor of the Year
Ian McLoone, LPCC, LADC, was among those honored for their work with clients, families and community partners at the 2021 Minnesota Association of Resources for Recovery and Chemical Health (MARRCH)…
Read MoreCenter Director Receives MARRCH 2020 Award of Excellence for Program Innovation
The MARRCH Awards of Excellence recognizes individuals and organizations working to build and strengthen the Minnesota behavioral health continuum of care, enhance access to treatment, and support our communities…
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