The purpose of the Cultural Conversations Friday e-mail blast is to provide various tidbits on Cultural and Linguistic Competence (CLC) activities, cultural discovery, interesting information about other cultures, how to be more culturally sensitive to others and updates on statistics and information that are relevant to the work the FAST TRAC system of care is doing with youth and families in Clermont County.

 

This Week's Cultural Conversation:

FAST TRAC is offering a new training in cultural competence called "TOUGH WORK Understanding and Serving People in Poverty While Caring for Yourself". The Curriculum was designed by the OSU Extension Office and is used most often to train volunteers in faith based organizations about working with persons in poverty. If you would like training at your church or other organization that is involved with helping people in poverty, please contact Mary Wolff, CLC Coordinator, at 732-5415 or by email at mwolff.ft@ccmhrb.org.

 

About Us

Clermont FAST TRAC, a system of care initiative of the Clermont County Mental Health & Recovery Board, is funded by a grant from the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.