Mental Health 101 for Refugee and Immigrant Communities
Posted by City of Philadelphia on August 29, 2016
Mental Health 101 for Refugee and Immigrant Communities
Make your community healthier by learning the basics of Mental Health!
When: Monday, September 19th, 1:30pm-4:30pm
Where: City Hall Room 201
Conversation Hall
Philadelphia, 19107
Target Audience: Service Agency Case Managers, Social Workers, and Community Leaders
Participants will learn:
The basics of mental health, substance abuse, and domestic violence
Mental health issues facing immigrants and refugees
Professional skills for helping community members
Prevention and treatment options for dealing with mental health issues
Community mental health resources
This Event is Free and Open to the Public
Registration is required
Contact: Sarah Levin-Lederer at sarah.levin-lederer@phila.gov or 215-685-6801.
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