Peer Networking for Family Leaders Who Foster and Support Family Engagement
Whether you are new to your role or you have been in the family movement for many years, the Family Exchange is a peer networking group to share experiences, innovative and effective practices, skills and knowledge, solution to barriers and challenges, and key information supporting your role as a family leader.
Culturally Responsive and Equitable Evaluation (CREE) Learning Series
Expanding the Bench® (ETB) works to support diverse evaluators and Funders of Evaluation to ensure that power is distributed equitably to lead change toward justice. In doing so we reach many audiences, and it’s vital that we create a shared understanding around CREE. That’s why, with help from content experts, we have developed the CREE Learning Series.
Peer Networking for Family Leaders Who Foster and Support Family Engagement
Whether you are new to your role or you have been in the family movement for many years, the Family Exchange is a peer networking group to share experiences, innovative and effective practices, skills and knowledge, solution to barriers and challenges, and key information supporting your role as a family leader.
Fostering Equity in Community Wellness and Peer Support Programs Affinity Groups
Are you a leader in community wellness or peer support services for youth, young adults, or families? Interested in sharing and learning new strategies for fostering equity within your community, organization and services? These NTTAC sessions invite people to engage in dynamic and thoughtful discussion around fostering equity in community wellness and peer support programs.
Expanding the Bench Town Hall
Expanding the Bench® (ETB) continues to grow and expand through new and enhanced opportunities that support the community in coming together to learn, connect, and commit to the quest for equity in the evaluation ecosystem. The efforts of ETB are strengthened when community members are engaged throughout the journey...
New Community for Family Leaders: The Family Exchange
Whether you are new to your role or you have been in the family movement for many years, the Family Exchange is a peer networking group to share experiences, innovative and effective practices, skills and knowledge, solution to barriers and challenges, and key information supporting your role as a family leader.
Reconnect, Reflect, and Renew Children’s Mental Health Conversation Series – Part 1
Join the first session of a three-part Facebook Live conversation series in observance of Children’s Mental Health Awareness Month this May. Each of the sessions will center around transitions faced during childhood and will feature guests with expertise in youth behavioral health, ranging from early childhood to young adult.
We Are Not the Same: Understanding the Impact of COVID and Social Injustices on the Diverse AA, NH, and PI Communities
This three-part virtual roundtable addresses the impact of historical and present day trauma and social injustice on their mental health, provides self-care strategies, and identifies long term community engagement strategies to address the mental health of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities. Join Part 1: We Are Not the Same: Understanding the Impact of COVID and Social Injustices on the Diverse AA, NH, and PI Communities.
Reconnect, Reflect, and Renew Children’s Mental Health Conversation Series – Part 2
Join the second session of a three-part Facebook Live conversation series in observance of Children’s Mental Health Awareness Month this May. Each of the sessions will center around transitions faced during childhood and will feature guests with expertise in youth behavioral health, ranging from early childhood to young adult.
Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Self-Care and Healing
This three-part virtual roundtable addresses the impact of historical and present day trauma and social injustice on their mental health, provides self-care strategies, and identifies long term community engagement strategies to address the mental health of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities. Join Part 2: Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Self-Care and Healing.
Peer Networking for System of Care Project Directors
Are you new to the System of Care approach and looking to connect with experienced peers? Are you a seasoned Project Director looking to reenergize your work? Whatever your experience level, the NTTAC Peer Networking for Project Directors group can help connect you with others engaged in similar work to share ideas, strategize solutions to common issues, and provide support during challenging times.
Reconnect, Reflect, and Renew Children’s Mental Health Conversation Series – Part 3
Join the third session of a three-part Facebook Live conversation series in observance of Children’s Mental Health Awareness Month this May. Each of the sessions will center around transitions faced during childhood and will feature guests with expertise in youth behavioral health, ranging from early childhood to young adult.