Register - Ask The Expert Series: Sexual Health and Puberty for Dually Diagnosed Youth 2023

Adapted Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Youth who have an Intellectual/Developmental Disability Series

 

 

NC Children with Complex Needs Training Series

Evidence-Based and Promising Practices to Support the Workforce and Partners Serving Individuals with Mental Illness and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

Ask The Expert Series:
Sexual Health and Puberty for Dually Diagnosed Youth

Virtual via Zoom

 

Are you a newly licensed clinician or seasoned clinician new to serving the I/DD population, looking to obtain the skills needed to adapt to the needs of Children with Complex Needs?
 
If so, please join us! This virtual two-part training targets families, LME-MCO staff, caregivers, and any additional staff supporting CWCN.


Dates 

Part 1- September 12th, 2023

12:00pm – 2:00pm 

Part 2- September 26th, 2023
12:00pm – 1:30pm 


Registration closes on September 7, 2023

Registration is free, but participants must pre-register for this training. We will confirm your registration by email. Registrants are required to submit at least one question for the speaker to discuss during Part 2 of the training on 9/26/23.

The North Carolina Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services is sponsoring a series of webinars to support workforce development for systems that interact with, support, and provide treatment for persons who have mental illness co-occurring with an intellectual/developmental disability.  The webinars will cover the most common challenges in providing effective care to this population. Puberty is a tumultuous time filled with hormonal, physical, and cognitive changes. Dually diagnosed children should be afforded sexual health support that fits their level of understanding and unique needs. Parents, healthcare professionals, and teachers should have resources available to ensure they are prepared to address sexual health promotion, typical sexual behavior as well as problematic sexual behavior. Trainees will have an opportunity to explore the three levels of sexuality and the messages they received during childhood. A short article is required to be read prior to the training on 9/12/2023. 

 

Speaker

 

Uzama Price
Ed.D., NADD-DDS, BCBA 

 


This training will occur as a two-part series. You must attend both sessions in this series to receive a certificate with contact hours. 

 

 

 

 

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6642. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs. Each successfully completed webinar qualifies for 3.5 contact hours.

This training is being brought to you as part of the larger Children with Complex Needs Workforce Development and Training program sponsored by NC Division of Child and Family Wellbeing and supported by UNC-Behavioral Health Springboard. 

 

For more details about this training and continuing education information please visit http://bhs.unc.edu

For questions please email us at bhs-support@unc.edu

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