Mental Health Aspects of Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities Professional Development Series

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Online Only

6-Session Course for Mobile Crisis Responders starting May 24, 2022

Course for Mobile Crisis Responders

The National Center for START Services’ Mental Health Aspects of Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities (MHIDD) Professional Development Series is designed to build expertise in professionals through instruction on evidence-based and best practices. These courses are targeted to specific roles within human service delivery to enhance the ability to provide effective services for people with IDD and mental health needs.

This live 6-week online course offers the expert training and support needed to develop expertise in providing effective crisis supports to people with intellectual/developmental disability and mental health needs (MH/IDD). Topics address best practices in crisis assessment, response strategies, and disposition recommendations. 

This course takes place once weekly via Zoom starting on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, from 1:00 pm – 2:45 pm ET. The course’s final session date is Tuesday, June 28, 2022.

Who should participate?

  • Mobile Crisis Responders, Clinicians & Supervisors
  • Mental Health and/or IDD Case Managers /Service Coordinators
  • Emergency Services Clinicians

Registration is $149 per person and participants can receive University of New Hampshire Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and a Certificate of Completion for MHIDD Mobile Crisis Response Training.

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Registration Fee

Registration is $149 per person and participants can receive University of New Hampshire Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and a Certificate of Completion for MHIDD Mobile Crisis Response Training.

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