
Mid-America MHTTC sponsors Decolonizing Training and Supervision Conference
Publication Date: Nov 13, 2023
Last week, the Mid-America MHTTC sponsored the Decolonizing Training and Supervision Conference.
Built off the interest & efforts of the earlier series, Decolonizing Training and Supervision: Implementing a Culturally Responsive Model of Training, this two-day intensive training attracted more than 10 attendees.
The conference was delivered by Dr. Anitra Warrior and Dr. Patricia Cerda-Lizarraga with Morningstar Counseling. Dr. Warrior, Dr. Cerda-Lizarraga, and Dr. Belinda Hinojos developed the content. To learn more about the conference, visit this page or read the objectives below.
GLOBAL OBJECTIVES:
- Describe the role of colonization and historical trauma in behavioral health training.
- Define what it means to decolonize supervision and training.
- Identify ways to apply the supervision models in a culturally adapted manner and how this can impact health outcomes.
- Examine the power differentials that exist between supervisors and supervisees to identify practices that protect providers/trainees.
- Create your own collaborative supervision contracts highlighting cultural integration.
- Identify the roles and responsibilities as individuals and the healthcare team when supporting a trainee's experience over the year to adapt your clinic aesthetic, policies and procedures, language, and staff representation.