7. Mobile Crises Training - Introduction to Culturaly Responsive Crisis Care for Tribal and Urban Indian People is proudly presented to you by CEQ Santa Barbara County. Thank you. We hope that you enjoy your course.
Introduction to Culturally Responsive Crisis Care for Tribal and Urban Indian People (1.25 hours)
This training supports mobile crisis teams and supervisors to employ culturally responsive interventions when working with Tribal and Urban Indian people across California. Participants will increase their knowledge of culturally responsive crisis intervention and de-escalation techniques and practice applying this knowledge through case study scenarios. The training delves into the complexities of how to deliver mobile crisis services in a community that has been colonized and oppressed for generations. It provides an overview of the systemic and historical factors unique to these communities and highlights the importance of integrating Native perspectives, structures, and traditions with mobile crisis services. Participants will learn to apply National Standards for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) in Tribal and Urban Indian communities.
Presenters: Holly Echo-Hawk, MSc; Joshua Severns, LCSW, ACADC; and Anitra Warrior, PhD