Collaboration
Collaboration across agency lines and among public and private providers is one of the most significant developments in human services in recent years. Tangible benefits of bringing together representatives from human services, health, mental health, schools, churches, law enforcement and the public include a more holistic approach to the needs of clients and their families and an ability to leverage community resources.
The workshops here are designed to meet the needs of new and established collaborative efforts.
Upon request, qualifying workshops may be offered for the following types of professional continuing education credit
Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS)
Board of Registered Nursing (BRN)
Building and Sustaining Collaboration
Visioning Collaboration
Strategic Planning for Collaboratives
Negotiating Collaboration
Interagency Collaboration: Combining Systems to Increase Client Service
Multidisciplinary Interventions
Facilitation Skills
Team Building for Collaboration
Sustaining Collaboration
Additional Training for Collaboratives
Workshops on Interpersonal Conflict and Violence, Substance Abuse and Mental Health can be adapted for use in collaborative training.
Other training useful for collaboratives can be found in
Service Integration,
Customer Service,
Leadership, Management and Supervision,
Civil Rights and Diversity and
Interpersonal Conflict and Violence.
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