Post on 19-Apr-2018
Morehouse School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
HBCU-Center for Excellence in Behavioral Health Behavioral Health Webinar Series
For more information go to www.hbcucfe.net or call 1-866-988-HBCU
Presented by
Greg Miraglia
Campus Pride National Program Coordinator
Through a Cooperative Agreement with the Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) Center for
Substance Abuse Treatment, (CSAT) and Center for Mental
Health Services, (CMHS) Morehouse School of Medicine
established the Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Center for Excellence in Behavioral Health (HBCU-CFE), funded
as Grant No. TI-0205590.
HBCU - Center for Excellence
Overview
•Promote student behavioral health to positively impact student retention
•Expand campus service capacity, including the provision of culturally
appropriate behavioral health resources
•Facilitate best practices dissemination and behavioral health workforce
development
Goals of the HBCU - CFE
Greg Miraglia M.A., Ed., is Dean Emeritus at Napa Valley College and now part-time member of the faculty teaching courses in criminal justice and LGBT studies. He has a Masters Degree in Education, a Bachelors Degree in Business, and is a graduate of the California Commission On Peace Officer Standards and Training Master Instructor Development Program. In 2011, he authored curriculum for an accredited LGBT Studies Program now offered by Napa Valley College. This was the second program of its type offered by a California college. That same year, he also designed the Safe Space program for the college still in operation today. In July of 2013, Mr. Miraglia was awarded the “Dr. John W. Rice Diversity Award” by the Chancellor of the California Community College system for his work developing hate crime prevention and diversity education programs. He is a nationally recognized speaker and expert on LGBT issues in the law enforcement profession. Mr. Miraglia serves as a member of the Board of Directors for the Matthew Shepard Foundation and is the National Program Coordinator for Campus Pride’s Stop the Hate Program and Safe Space Training Program. Mr. Miraglia is also a radio program host and producer on Outbeat Radio, a weekly LGBT program on station KRCB in Sonoma County. He has over 35 years of experience in law enforcement with three different police departments working most recently as deputy chief of the Napa Valley Railroad Police Department. After coming out himself in 2004, Mr. Miraglia decided to work with others in law enforcement who are still struggling with the pervasive homophobia that still exists in many areas of the law enforcement, the fire service, and EMS profession. He authored three books including Coming Out From Behind The Badge and American Heroes Coming Out From Behind The Badge.
Greg Miraglia M.A., Ed. Bio
A Presentation For
HBCU Center For Excellence
June 22, 2017
Greg Miraglia
Campus Pride National
Program Coordinator
Stop The Hate
Safe Space
3-Day Training For Trainers
• 22 Highly Interactive Hours
• Bias Incident Response Team
• Create Sustainable Programming
• 250-Page Training Manual
• Action Center Access
12 Modules
• Framework for
Learning
• Bias & Hate Crime
Issues
• Hate Crime Law
• Reporting and
Documenting Hate
• Victimology
• Attraction Of Hate
• Hate Crime Offenders
• Responding To Hate
• Workshop Basics
• Workshop Evaluation
• Ice Breakers
• Action Planning
Options For Hosting
• Purchase A Program
–Ideal For Groups Of 20 To 50
• Host A Program
–Ideal For Small Campuses With 5
Or More Participants
–Requires 6 To 9 Months Lead Time
Customized Programs
• How To Create A Bias Incident
Response Team
• Bias And Hate Crime Awareness
• Bias Incident Response Team
Update
Funding Ideas
• Student Success And Equity
Funds
• Professional Development
• Local Grants
• Institutional Insurance Funds
Training Program
Safe Space Programs
• Train The Trainer
• Basic Safe Space Training
• Online Safe Space Training
• A National Model Based On Research
Train The Trainer
• 12 Hour Program
• Ideal For Up To 30 Participants
• Workshop Outlines And Activities
• Action Planning
• Campus Pride Logos
Learning Outcomes – 2 Hour Class
• The student will explain the difference between sexual orientation and gender identity.
• The student will define terminology used to describe sexual orientation and gender identity.
• The student will identify ways to create an inclusive classroom and campus space for LGBTQ students.
Learning Outcomes – 4 Hour Class
• The student will explain the difference between sexual orientation and gender identity.
• The student will define terminology used to describe sexual orientation and gender identity.
• The student will identify key moments in the LGBTQ civil rights movement.
• The student will identify ways to support LGBTQ people in the coming out process.
• The student will identify ways to create an inclusive classroom and campus space for LGBTQ students.
Online Safe Space Training
• Hosted On Canvas Platform
• Self-Paced 3 to 4 Hours
• Ideal For Individuals To Explore
• Free For Staff And Students
• Certificates Available For $25
More Information
www.campuspride.org
greg@campuspride.org
Contact Us! HBCU-Center for Excellence at Morehouse School of Medicine
720 Westview Dr. SW - Atlanta, GA 30310-1495
Office: 1.866.988.HBCU (4228)
Dr. Eugene Herrington
Co-Project Director
HBCU-Center for Excellence
eherrington@msm.edu
404-756-5747
Mrs. Joan Trent
Program Coordinator
HBCU-Center for Excellence
jtrent@msm.edu
404-752-1876
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