This course offers leadership and peers a slightly more insight into how mental health wellness can be resilient. It also offers learning way to approach creating a resilient mental health for themselves and their staff or peers. This is not a certificate course. It is a session that offers insights and tools such as: what resiliency is; why it is important; tactics to create and maintain resiliency; who can benefit most; areas to build resiliency and much more.
Details |
Category/Level |
Basic
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Date(s) |
Thu. Apr 29, 2021 1 pm - 4 pm
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Location |
Isothermal Community College Polk Campus - Polk County 1255 West Mills Street, Columbus NC 28722
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Handicap Accessibility |
Yes
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WiFi Access |
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Offered By |
Mountain Healthcare Preparedness Region |
Primary Instructor |
Burns, William |
Course Length |
3 |
Course Hours |
3 |
CEUs |
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Prerequisites |
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Target Audience |
This course focuses on an audience of Healthcare and First Responder occupations and professions. |
Maximum Participants |
20 |
# Open Seats |
20 |
# on Wait List |
2 |
Attachments |
Resiliency Flyer
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Offering Specific Information
This course is a seated Introduction to Mental Health Resiliency course. Due to COVID restrictions, seating is limited to 20 attendees.
An online version of course will run concurrently (separate course listing)
This course is being offered in partnership between Metrolina Healthcare Preparedness Coalition and the Mountain Area Healthcare Coalition
This course is not eligible for NCEM per diem.