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E-Learning Preview

Welcome to the CiMH E-Learning Preview page. Below are links to current E-Learning modules that are for demonstration purposes.

These modules are intended to provide information in a timely and convenient manner to public mental health staff, managers, and students. These modules take about an hour to complete and can be stopped and continued if needed. Each module contains quizzes to help assess understanding.

Please submit any questions or comments to awashington@cimh.org.

Ethnic, Racial and Cultural Considerations

 

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Overcoming Stigma and Discrimination

 

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Recovery Skill Builder

This is a sample e learning module recovery skill builder. It is a case study for Kari K. The module serves as practice in developing elements of a person centered recovery model plan.

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An Introduction to Mental Health Services Act Prevention Program Evaluation

This course provides a detailed introduction to Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) prevention program evaluation design and implementation. The course presents evaluation strategies that are consistent with MHSA principles using the Center for Disease Control’s Six-Step model for public health program evaluation as a framework for developing and implementing prevention evaluation activities.

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Consumers in the Mental Health Workforce

Working Well Together (WWT) is a collaborative project composed of four statewide client, family, parent/caregiver and mental health training and technical assistance organizations: California Network of Mental Health Clients, NAMI California, United Advocates for Children and Families and the California Institute of Mental Health. Funded by the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA), the primary goal of the WWT is to ensure public mental health agencies are prepared to recruit, hire, train, support and retain multicultural clients, family members and parents/caregivers as employees. As such, WWT will produce E-Learning and Non E-Learning curricula to train both the mental health workforce and employees with lived experience as consumers and/or family members. The links below provide an ability to view the newly developed WWT E-Learning Component, "Consumers in the Mental Health Workforce", and covers basic concepts related to consumer employment.

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