Training, Education and Consultation Services (TECS)
In El Futuro’s years of experience providing community-based mental health services to Latino families in North Carolina, a few things have become clear to us: The needs of the Latino community are not unique to the Triangle, and there is a wider community of providers across North Carolina and beyond who need support in doing this difficult and important work.
That’s why we created the La Mesita and ALMA programs in El Futuro’s Training, Education, and Consultation Services (TECS) Department!
La Mesita Latino Mental Health Provider Network is a place where those serving the Latino community in North Carolina and beyond can come together to share resources, referrals, and continuing education opportunities. La Mesita hosts continuing education programs relevant to Latino Mental Health every month including monthly webinars, biennial conferences, a self-directed course, and more! You can learn more about our upcoming programming below.
Advancing Latino Mental Health Access (ALMA) serves as a resource center for organizations and programs seeking to improve their culturally responsive mental health practices. Is your organization seeing more Latino clients, would you like a staff-wide training opportunity, or would you like technical assistance in developing culturally responsive policies? ALMA is here for you!
Upcoming Programming
Meet Our October Presenter:
Jorge Partida, PsyD, is Chief of Psychology for the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health. He is a clinical and research psychologist, specializing in addiction and trauma. He is an author, consultant and national speaker integrating Native Ancestral Teachings with traditional Western psychotherapy. Born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, Dr. Partida immigrated to Chicago at nine years of age and there, obtained his bachelor’s degree in clinical psychology from Loyola University and his PsyD from The Illinois School of Professional Psychology (ISPP). Dr. Partida has been a consultant on many national and international projects designing and implementing clinical programs to address addiction, education, health, community building, diversity and spirituality. He has worked with local and national governments to coordinate services for those most impacted by poverty, war and displacement. He has worked in Liberia, Africa, in the repatriation of boy soldiers, forming “intentional communities” in war and poverty-impacted countries such as Colombia, Peru, and Mexico.
Dr. Partida has served as Director of Substance Abuse and Deputy Director of Behavioral Health for San Francisco’s Department of Public Health. He was also Director of the PsyD Program at John F. Kennedy University now in Pleasant Hill, CA. Most recently Dr. Partida served as Clinical Director and Director of Family Treatment for Alo Recovery Centers in Malibu, CA.
Dr. Partida is the author of “The Promise of The Fifth Sun” and “A Week of Awakening” (both titles are also written in Spanish). His writing integrates psychology with native healing traditions, creating a client centered, participatory approach to health and wellness. For more than 20 years, Dr. Partida has presented mental health segments on television and radio with networks, including Univision, Telemundo, HITN-TV in Spanish and CBS, UPN, NBC, and PBS in English.
Ready to Register?
Click the button below and we’ll see you on October 10th!
*Please see below for both NBCC and APA continuing education (CE) details.*
Continuing Education
El Futuro has been approved by NBCC for NBCC credit. Sessions approved for NBCC credit are clearly identified. El Futuro is solely responsible for all aspects of the program. NBCC Approval No. 6947.
For participants that register for continuing education, this webinar will provide 1.5 NBCC Hours.
El Futuro is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. El Futuro maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
Sessions approved for APA credit are clearly identified. Our September 12th webinar is eligible for 1.5 CE credits.
Participants should confirm continuing education credit information for licensure requirements with their state licensing board(s). If you need any additional information about a program for your licensure, please reach out to us at lamesita@elfuturo-nc.org.
Cancellation Policy
In the event of a cancellation, we will provide notification as soon as possible so participants can adjust their schedule accordingly. Participants who need to cancel may choose to do so at any time but will not receive a Certificate of Completion.
Accommodations
Please contact lamesita@elfuturo-nc.org to let us know if you need accommodations at least 1 week before an event. We will work to the best of our abilities to fulfill all accommodation requests.
Concern Response and Grievance Policy
We have carefully modeled the environment around our learning activities to be one characterized by mutual collegiality, kindness, and a commitment to constant learning. This environment allows for providers of all disciplines, regardless of their level of experience, to feel comfortable in taking part in and benefiting from our programming. It is our hope that all La Mesita members will join us in preserving this environment we have cultivated over the years through your participation across our programming.
You can request our full grievance policy or submit a concern by reaching out to us at lamesita@elfuturo-nc.org.