Lynn Thayer
Case Manager
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless
720-628-1644
Fax: 303-340-3934
Case Manager
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless
720-628-1644
Fax: 303-340-3934
-----Original Message-----
From: Meg Allen <mega@caoden.org>
To: Meg Allen <mega@caoden.org>
Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2014 17:06:25 -0700
Subject: CPIN: TRAINING--Opportunity for Free Training in tobacco cessation and wellness/weight management
Dear Service Providers,
Please see the information below regarding free training in tobacco cessation and wellness/weight management.
Meg K. AllenCommunity Integration Director
Colorado Providers for Integration Network Coordinator
Colorado African Organization6795 E. Tennessee Ave., Suite 250Denver, CO 80224(303) 953-7060 X111Immigrant integration is a dynamic, two-way process in which newcomers and the receiving society work together to build secure, vibrant, and cohesive communities. As an intentional effort, integration engages and transforms all community members, reaping shared benefits and creating a new whole that is greater than the sum of its parts (Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees).
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From: Diana Higuera < dhiguera@springinstitute.org>
Date: Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 4:55 PM
Subject: Opportunity for Free Training
To: Meg Allen <mega@caoden.org >
Hi Meg,Happy New Year! Can you please send this info to the CPIN network?We received the below information about some free training for professionals working in tobacco cessation and wellness/weight management. If you have any questions please contact Jim Pavlik directly.Best regards,Diana
Diana HigueraProgram Manager, Colorado Welcome BackSpring Institute for Intercultural Learning1610 Emerson StreetDenver, Colorado 80218Fax (303) 863-0178
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From: Jim Pavlik < jim.pavlik@ucdenver.edu>Date: December 12, 2013 2:38:49 PM MSTSubject: Opportunity for Spring Inst's Welcome Back participants
JimBest,The link below is to our website and will explain more in-depth what the program is, dates, and where/how to register. If you have any questions, though, please don't hesitate to contact me.Our organization, The Behavioral Heath and Wellness Program at the UC-Denver, School of Psychiatry, develops curricula and trains practitioners on tobacco cessation, Tobacco Free (organizational) policy, and overall Wellness/Weight management for low-SES populations and individuals with behavioral health conditions. Our trainings are aimed at healthcare providers: counselors, psychologists, MDs, social workers, care managers, etc. We have a Department of Public Health grant that allows us to offer them free twice a year in one urban region and in one rural region. The trainings are free, but the seating is limited.Hi Gurudev:To follow up on my voice mails:
Trainees not only receive a lot of really great information they can take back with them to their practices/organizations, but also our toolkit and group facilitation manual. Perhaps more importantly they will get the opportunity to network with our other attendees.I was hoping you would encourage any currently placed Welcome Back, Colorado participants (volunteers, group leaders, or practicing providers of any level) to register for the trainings and perhaps reach out to other partners you may have in clinics etc around the state.
http://www.bhwellness.org/dimensions-trainings-boulder-colo/
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