January 27, 2020
50% refund by January 22.*
*May change individual attending at no cost.
No refunds after January 25.
6 CEUs: $60
The underlying theme of this training is cultural humility, or understanding how our life experiences are different, which allows us to: (A) appreciate and understand our own life experiences, (B) gain increased understanding of the life experiences of others, and (C) improve our ability to work with and facilitate growth in the people we serve.
Course Objectives
Presenters
MaryAnn O'Malloy, LPCC-S, LICDC-CS, CareSource
MaryAnn “Marla” O’Malloy has worked in the field of behavioral health for over 30 years. Mx. O’Malloy prefers the pronouns they/them/theirs.They hold the licenses of LPCC-S and LICDC-CS in the state of Ohio. Having been in recovery for over 35 years, Marla is able to bring clinical and life experience together in treating addictions and trauma. Marla is a proud member of the Queer Community, and currently holds the title Mx. TriState Leather. It is with great pleasure that Marla joins the team in presenting a workshop encompassing so many of their passions.
Kri Van Sloun, Customized Supportive Employment- KCPSS, Mental Health America of Northern Kentucky & Southwest Ohio
Kri is a Certified Peer Support Specialist who specializes in best practices for queer and trans people looking to obtain and maintain employment. Kri has developed their program based on their lived experience as a non-binary person who is actively engaged in recovery for substance use and mental illness. Kri is a strong believer in being the change you want to see in the world, and creates intentional safe spaces for participants and employees alike. Kri enjoys all things artistic and expressive and brings that into their community, with intentionality and purpose.
Martin Warne, Digital Content Strategist, Mental Health America of Northern Kentcky & Southwest Ohio
Martin Warne is a Certified Peer Support Specialist with a decade of successful experience in developing addiction recovery peer support programs for queer and trans people. Martin specializes in developing evidence based peer support groups and community based events for local LGBTQ+ people in addiction recovery. A strong believer in the power of positive thinking in the workplace, Martin regularly develops internal LGBTQ+ affirming incentives for employees and staff to learn more about LGBTQ+ addiction recovery. Martin enjoys a good hike but can also be found creating art and cooking healthy meals for his partner, Robbie.
Continuing Education (CE) Information
Kentucky Licensure