Guest guest Posted December 8, 2006 Report Share Posted December 8, 2006 Western Migrant Stream Forum Post-conference Promotor/a Trainings January 28-29, 2007 Doubletree Hotel Sacramento Sacramento, CA Together Migrant Health Promotion and NWRPCA are offering two post-conference promotor/a program intensive trainings for different audiences, January 28-29: Training 1 1) Promotores(as) de Salud: Leadership with Head, Hands and Heart January 28, 1-5 pm; Space is limited to 20 registrants DESCRIPTION Facilitators from Migrant Health Promotion will begin this interactive workshop by building on participants’ existing knowledge of the roles that guide the head, the skills that guide the hands, and the personal and professional qualities that guide the heart of a promotor(a). As a result of these multiple responsibilities, promotores(as) quickly become identified as leaders, which can be challenging and exciting all at once. What does being a leader mean when building community strength and capacity? What does leadership mean within the community-empowerment philosophy of Popular Education? How can a promotor(a) become an effective and respected leader, yet balance personal and family needs? Different styles and types of community leadership will be discussed. Target Audience: New promotores(as), program coordinators and others who want to learn promotor model fundamentals. Training 2 2) Promotor(es)as 201: Promotor(a) Programs of Excellence January 28, 1-5 pm; January 29 8:30 am – 5:00 pm; Space is limited to 30 participants DESCRIPTION This hands-on, cooperative learning workshop aims to build the capacity of Migrant & Community Health Centers and others to effectively and sustainably improve farmworkers’ access to health care. Facilitators from the staff of Migrant Health Promotion will provide a brief overview of promotor(a) programs and build on participants’ existing knowledge and applications of the promotor(a) model at their organizations. Popular Education methods will be incorporated. Participants ill have the opportunity to learn how to: • Solve problems creatively and identify best practices • Develop program objectives, data collection systems, and evaluation • Secure sustainable program funding • Conduct a needs assessment • Collaborate with other agencies and organizations, and engage community members in their program Target Audience: Clinicians, administrators, promotor/a program coordinators who want to start or strengthen their promotor/a program. Click here to download registration materials for these trainings. If you have problems visit www.nwrpca.org, and click on “16th Annual Western Migrant Stream Forum” in the yellow Breaking News box on the right; or call 206-783-3004. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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