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July 13, 2022
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National Leaders in the Mental Health Aspects
of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
START National Online Training Series
On the Mental Health Aspects of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Reminder: Upcoming Special Summer Presentation
Pre-recorded presentation will be released on Tuesday July 26, 2022

Please join us for a LIVE Q&A with Panelists
Friday, July 29, 2022

1:00-2:00pm EST / 12:00-1:00pm CST / 11:00am-12:00pm MST / 10:00-11:00am PST

Part 3: Our Perspectives: Behaviorism & Positive Psychology
This panel discussion amongst people with lived experience of IDD-MH was recorded in response to the 2-part presentations aired as part of the 2021-2022 National Online Training Series. Each panelist will share their own perspectives on humanism, behaviorism, and what can be done to help promote well-being for people with IDD-MH.

Part 1: Humanistic Psychology: Origins and Relevance Today (February 18, 2022)
Password: Start1
Training Evaluation & CEU Request: https://unh.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0VQrNp7uIQYtCpo

Part 2: Point/Counterpoint- Behaviorism & Positive Psychology (March 18, 2022)
Password: Start1
Training Evaluation & CEU Request: https://unh.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_emQnyuW476Om3HM

Watching all 3 recordings is not mandatory to attend and engage in the Live Q&A. NCSS is sharing these recordings as references. Attendees should plan to watch Part 3 before the Live Q&A session.

Panelists:
  • Russell Lehmann: Motivational speaker & poet—current platform is autism, mental health, and the overall human condition
  • Micah Peace: Advocate, community organizer, researcher. They are passionate about the connections between mental health, systemic oppression, social relationships, and building power through storytelling and the arts. Micah is a founding member of the Kentuckiana Autistic Spectrum Alliance (KASA) and a member of the Independence Seekers Project.
  • Amanda Stahl: Licensed social worker, Lead Organizer/Counselor at
    Independence Seekers Project Inc.
Disclaimer: Speakers and presenters participating in sessions are encouraged to express their findings, experiences, and conclusions on specific topics. They are selected for their areas of expertise and personal and professional knowledge. Therefore, points of view or opinions of our speakers and presenters do not officially represent the National Center for START Services, the Institute on Disability, or the University of New Hampshire.

About the START National Online Training Series
The START National Online Training Series is designed to build capacity of MH/IDD professionals by providing innovative, evidence-based online training to START teams and their community partners. Once a month, from September to April, a pre-recorded training video is released along with a comprehensive review guide and access to a live online group discussion/Q&A facilitated by National Center for START Services leadership members. UNH CEUs are available for the pre-recorded session at no cost.

You are receiving this email because you are enrolled to receive access to the
2021-2022 START National Online Training Series.

 

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