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SBHP Training Aug 11, 17, 19 / Purdue

Posted on July 25, 2011 by John Nash

This email is repeated here as a public service.
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Colleague:Star Behavioral Health Providers (SBHP) is a brand-new initiative designed through a partnership with the Indiana National Guard (INNG), the Military Family Research Institute (MFRI) at Purdue University and the Indiana Family and Social Services Association (FSSA). The SBHP mission is to create an opportunity for Indiana’s behavioral health providers to receive specific evidence-based training that will help them meet the needs of the state’s service members and their families. Providers receiving the training will then be listed on a comprehensive registry that will identify them as having completed this training in military issues, and serve as a valuable resource for service members, families, and referring professionals in and outside the military.

The training is free to participants, and Continuing Education Units (CEUs) may be earned at no cost, as well.

For complete details, click on the following link:  SBHP Brochure .   (Note that the website mentioned in the brochure is still under development, but you can get answers to your questions through an email displayed at that website or the phone number contained in the brochure.)

The training is divided into several tiers, and the trainings in Tier One, which include both online and one daylong classroom sessions, begin in early August. Read the attached information, then register for one of the Tier One training opportunities listed below. Choose a time and location most convenient for you!

To register for the Aug. 11 training taking place in Indianapolis at the 76th Brigade Armory, click here: https://purdue.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_7U2EefNginBYCGg

To register for the Aug. 17 training to be held at Franklin College in Franklin, Ind., click here: https://purdue.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_0DjGXBGkDNR4BmI

To register for the Aug. 19 training to be held at Indiana Wesleyan University in Fort Wayne, click here: https://purdue.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_3qs5Z1NkM3rHVxa

I hope you will take advantage of this important opportunity. It’s an excellent chance to increase your knowledge, obtain CEUs and gain an increased ability to serve those who have served our country.

Thank you.

 

Star Behavioral Health Providers
A partnership of:Indiana National GuardMilitary Family Research Institute at Purdue University

Indiana Family and Social Services Administration

 

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