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Project ECHO: Connecting Mental Health, Climate Justice, and Nature

Thank you for your interest in Project ECHO: Connecting Mental Health, Climate Justice, and Nature.

The program will be four sessions every other week starting November 2nd. Sessions will run from 12:00 - 1:00pm.

Start Date: Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Time: 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

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Project ECHO® (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is an evidence-based method developed by researchers at the University of New Mexico. During teleECHO™ sessions, expert mentors share their expertise across a virtual network via case-based learning. By the end of this series, participants will have increased knowledge and confidence with respect to:

  • Describing the impacts of climate change on mental health

  • Exploring collaborative strategies for promoting resilience

  • Discussing climate justice

  • Explaining the role of nature in health and healing

We invite health workers, both clinical and non-clinical, mental health workers, public health and population health professionals, emergency preparedness personnel, Disaster Behavioral Health Response Teams, hospital/healthcare system managers and staff, primary care providers, medical residents, multi-sectoral social service partners, community health workers, nutritionists/dieticians, environmental workers, allied health professionals, sustainability workers, interprofessional students/trainees, and others with related interests to join us.
Please fill out the following form below to register today!

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