Curricula Development, Training, and Consultation
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Curricula Development and Instructional Design Services
Curriculum development and instructional design services are available across a variety of settings, integrating learning design, evaluation, and measurable outcomes to strengthen learning experiences and impact.
Facilitation approaches recognize the impacts of trauma and use strategies that center participant safety.
Content is learner-centered, strengths-based, and interactive.
Design approaches acknowledge systemic inequities in access and lived experiences, and intentionally work to address them.
Curriculum Development Topic Examples:
Psychological Safety
Building Trust Within Teams
Safe and Inclusive Learning Environments
Self-Care and Mental Wellbeing
National Service and Volunteerism
Wellbeing in Higher Education
Behavioral Health
Social and Emotional Learning
Advocacy and Inclusion
LGBTQ+ Youth Allyship
In Partnership with Indigenous Communities:
Reclaiming Traditional Parenting Practices
Autism Spectrum Disorders and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
Master Trainer of Evidence-Based Curricula:
Mental Health First Aid
Adult
Youth
Teen
Corporate
Program Description:
In the Mental Health First Aid course, you learn risk factors and warning signs for mental health concerns, and strategies for how to help someone in both crisis and non-crisis situations.
Trainer of Evidence-Based Curricula:
Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR)
Talk Saves Lives: Suicide Prevention, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
EngageWith Skills Training Programs, Mental Health America of Maryland
Samples of Training Videos
2021 Youth Indigenous Wellness Summit: Youth Self-care Plan
This 17-minute video was presented at the 2021 Youth Indigenous Wellness Summit in partnership with youth leaders.
Understanding the Center of Excellence
This 8-minute video overview describes the many ways New Mexico’s Center of Excellence for Children's Behavioral Health is working to support department staff, community providers, key stakeholders, youth, families and more.
I Am Me: Understanding the Intersections of Gender, Sexuality, and Identity
I Am Me is an educational training video that explores the challenges lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, etc. (LGBTQ+) young people face and how adults can be supportive allies.
This 45-minute video defines the concepts of gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation, and provides an in-depth picture of how LGBTQ+ young people are marginalized in their everyday lives and the serious outcomes they face as a result. With personal stories from LGBTQ+ young people and adult advocates woven throughout, the main theme of adult allyship is exemplified through LGBTQ+ youth sharing how they need to be supported, as well as a helpful checklist at the end of the video on how to participate in acts of allyship for LGBTQ+ youth.
Allyship in Action: Creating a Welcoming Environment for LGBTQ+ Youth in Your Organization
Allyship in Action is a 36-minute training educational training video explores how you can make your organization more supportive, inclusive, and welcoming for LGBTQ+ Youth. Areas of focus include: Organizational Assessments, Best Practices & Model Policies, Challenging Biases, and Constant Conversations.
Understanding Infant Mental Health in New Mexico
Learn more about how Infant Mental Health is impacting the lives of infants ages 0-3.
