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Free Training Clinician Symposium (Feb 27 & 28)

The Show Me Foundation is thrilled to extend a special invitation to your students for our upcoming “Problem Gambling in BIPOC Communities: A BIPOC Clinicians Symposium.” This free training event offers a unique opportunity to explore critical discussions and professional development in addressing problem gambling and its effects on BIPOC communities. Please take a look at the attached registration form. 

Title: Improving Problem Gambling Services for African Americans & BIPOC Communities: Strategies for Enhancing Accessibility, Quality & Leadership

Event Details:

– Dates: February 27, 2025, & February 28, 2025
– Location: Tabor 100 Inc., 7100 Fort Dent Way, Ste 100, Tukwila, WA 98188
– Theme: Improving Problem Gambling Services for African Americans & BIPOC Communities: Strategies for Enhancing Accessibility, Quality & Leadership

This symposium aims to:

– Illuminate the unique challenges surrounding problem gambling within BIPOC communities.
– Highlight the importance of culturally competent approaches in mental health and addiction services.
– Foster collaboration and dialogue among BIPOC clinicians, social work educators, and students.

Why Attend?

– Gain invaluable insights from renowned speakers and interactive workshops.
– Learn culturally responsive strategies to enhance your professional practice.
– Expand your network with clinicians, educators, and peers who are passionate about equity in mental health care.

Free Registration Now Open!

Visit www.showme1foujndation.com and look under the ‘Event’ tab to secure your spot. Early registration is encouraged as spaces are limited. Meals, accommodation, and continuing education credit are included. Please see the free registration form.

We need your support!

Please share this invitation with your BA and MSW students. Their participation will advance their understanding of culturally responsive practices, enriching their academic and professional journey.

Questions?

Contact us at 425-772-1744 or email us at info@showme1foundation.com for further details.

Let’s collaborate to address these pressing issues and advance equity in mental health care. We look forward to seeing your students at this impactful event!

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