Trainings:
Culturally Responsive Mental Health: "Be Sensitive, Be Brave for Mental Health"
When: November 18, 2025 - 10 PM - 1 PM.
Where: Virtual - Zoom links are sent out 1-2 days prior to training date.
Cost: $50 per person (Oregon Alliance members receive 10% off).
All participants will receive 3 CEUs upon completion!
“Be Sensitive, Be Brave for Mental Health” is a training that infuses culture and diversity throughout a foundational workshop on mental health. This training prepares community members to help friends and loved ones during times of distress. Learn how to recognize mental health conditions, what to do when someone needs support, and tools for maintaining good mental health.
Learning Objectives:
- Build cultural sensitivity around mental health
- Practice being sensitive and brave in helping others
- Respond to community needs and decrease stigma
- Increase awareness of mental health resources
- Build resilience using a recipe for mental health
- Identify if someone is in mental distress
About The Trainer
Martin Lockett is the Director of Cultural Engagement at Lines for Life, a substance abuse counselor, author, and public speaker. Martin has worked at Lines for Life for four years.
As Director of Cultural Engagement, Martin leads a team of outreach coordinators into communities of color where their mission is to destigmatize mental health, substance abuse and suicide, build skills, and offer culturally responsive resources.
Martin is a certified trainer in Mental Health First Aid, QPR, H.E.A.T 4 Youth, and Be Sensitive, Be Brave. His trainings are geared toward teaching community members who interact with, serve, and work with BIPOC individuals how to recognize signs and symptoms of mental health and suicidal challenges, appropriately respond, and how to refer for professional and cultural support.
Questions? Reach out to [email protected]
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Lived Experience Workforce Pilot Training - Supervisors
Dates: This training series will be held on 3 consecutive Thursdays starting on November 6, 2025
- Supervisor Training Dates: November 6, 13, & 20
Time: Each session will be held from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Location: Broadway Commons- 1300 Broadway St NE, Salem, OR 97301
The Center for Excellence is excited to launch the Lived Experience Workforce (LEW) Pilot Training this fall!
This training is designed for both staff with lived experience and their supervisors, with parallel tracks tailored to each group. Participants will explore topics such as personal wellness, boundaries, engagement strategies, and team communication.
The training is highly interactive, featuring a co-trainer model and incorporating real-world scenarios, role plays, and opportunities for reflection and feedback.
The Trainers:
This pilot training will be led by Nick Crapser from 4D Recovery and Kendra Phillips from Jackson Street Youth Services.
Questions? Reach out to [email protected]
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Direct Youth Services Pilot Training
When: This training will be held in 3 sessions across different locations and dates.
Portland (In-Person):
Virtual on Zoom:
- RESCHDULED: DATES TBA
- 9 AM - 5 PM
- Zoom link will be sent out 2-3 days prior to training dates.
Medford (In-Person):
The Direct Youth Services Training Pilot is designed to strengthen the skills and knowledge of staff working directly with youth in behavioral health and residential settings.
This comprehensive training covers topics such as child & adolescent development, trauma-informed care, practical direct care skills, communication, youth engagement, managing challenging situations, and leadership development. Participating organizations will have the opportunity to support staff growth, enhance team capacity, and receive insights from pilot evaluation.
The training is highly interactive, incorporating real-world scenarios, role plays, and opportunities for reflection and feedback. Join us in preparing your team for meaningful, lasting impact with the youth you serve.
The Trainer:
This pilot training will be led by Sally Guyer, MSW, HS-BCP from Portland Community College.
Questions? Reach out to [email protected]
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