2020 Addressing Health Disparities Leadership …...Suganya Sockalingam, Ph.D. Partner & Managing...
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2020 Addressing Health Disparities Leadership Program
Informational Webinar
December 18, 2019
Welcome!
Dana LangeProject Manager, Practice ImprovementNational Council for Behavioral Health
Ayla Colella, LMHCDirector, Practice Improvement National Council for Behavioral Health
Housekeeping
• Webinar is being recorded. All participants placed in “listen-only” mode.
• For audio access, participants can either dial into the conference line or listen through your computer speakers.
• Submit questions by typing them into the chatbox.
• Slide handouts, RFA and recording will be posted here:• https://www.thenationalcouncil.org/training-courses/addressing-health-
disparities-leadership-program/
Webinar Overview
• The National Council for Behavioral Health
• History of the program
• Faculty
• Program goals
• Important dates
• Candidate profile
• How to apply
• FAQs
Over 3,326 member organizations serving over 10 million adults, children, and families living with mental health and substance use disorders
The National Council for Behavioral Health
“Committed to ensuring that all Americans have access to comprehensive, high-quality care that affords every opportunity for recovery”
National Council-
Supported; Cohort 4
2015
National Council-
Supported; Cohort 3
25 participants!
2014
National Council-Supported; Cohort 2
2013
SAMHSA-HRSA
Center for Integrated
Health Solutions-
sponsored program
2012
SAMHSA-supported
pilot program
2011
History of the Program
National Council-
Supported; Cohort 9
(forthcoming)
2020
National Council-
Supported; Cohort 8
2019
National Council-Supported; Cohort 7
2018
National Council-
Supported; Cohort 6
30 participants!
2017
National Council-
Supported; Cohort 5
2016
Faculty & StaffSuganya Sockalingam, Ph.D.Partner & Managing MemberChange Matrix, LLC
Mohini Venkatesh, MPHVice President of Business Strategy
National Council for Behavioral Health
Dana LangeProject Manager, Practice Improvement
National Council for Behavioral Health
Ayla Colella, LMHCDirector, Practice Improvement National Council for Behavioral Health
Bolstering the development of
your and others’ skills to
advance health equity within your
organizations and communities
Leading organizational and
community efforts that advance
health equity within a broader
context of community diversity, inclusion and social justice
Program Goals
Kick-Off Meeting
Mid-Program Meeting
Final Meeting
March 2020 – September 2020
Acceptance
Program Schedule
• Cohort Meetings
–Virtual Kickoff Meeting: March 19, 2020 (Virtual on Zoom – please ensure
that you have a reliable and working webcam with access to quality audio
and video during the virtual meeting)
–Mid-Program: June 22-June 26, 2020 (Washington, DC)
–Wrap-Up: September 21-25, 2020 (Denver, CO)
• NatCon20: April 5-7, 2020 (Austin, TX)
• Webinars
-Program Introduction Webinar: March 10, 2020 from 1:30-3:00pm ET
-April 17, 2020 from 2:00-3:30pm ET
–May 15, 2020 from 2:00-3:30pm ET
– June 12, 2020 from 2:00-3:30pm ET
– July 17, 2020 from 2:00-3:30pm ET
–August 14, 2020 from 2:00-3:30pm ET
–September 11, 2020 from 2:00-3:30pm ET
www.NATCON20.ORG
• Monthly 1:1 coaching calls
–Calls will be between 30 and 45 minutes in length and will be
scheduled based on participant availability.
• Monthly “buddy group” calls
–Participant-led conference calls to be scheduled based on small
group availability.
• Assignments & readings
–Participants will be assigned readings and small writing
assignments to explore leadership growth and application of
strategies to address health equity.
• Facebook Group
–Participants will be added to a Facebook Group for sharing
program-related news, training/webinar opportunities and
reading materials.
Program Schedule
Stretch Project
• As in: stretching yourself
beyond your current
knowledge and comfort
• The overall goal is to
implement
organizational/process
change to achieve health
equity among the people you
serve
Participant Profile
We seek highly motivated individuals looking to
expand their leadership skills and knowledge to advance health equity
among people with mental health and substance use
disorders.
Applicants should be considered a “mid-level manager” within a community-based mental health and addiction prevention, treatment, treatment, recovery OR health care organization.
• “Mid-level manager” is defined as being an intermediate supervisor with direct reports and reporting to others within the organization.
• Applicants do not need to be clinicians but must be able to directly influence practices to advance health equity within their organizations and communities they serve.
This program is only offered to individuals from National Council member organizations.
www.thenationalcouncil.org/about/membership/members
Participant Profile
How to Apply
Application deadline:
11:59 PM ET on January 14, 2020
• Apply online
–We encourage applicants to begin early and take care in writing their responses.
• Applications are peer-reviewed by alumni of the program and a review committee of National Council staff.
• Selected applicants will be notified by late February 2020 prior to the Program Orientation Webinar
How to Apply
Complete applications are required to include:
1. A Letter of Commitment signed by the applicant, the applicant’s supervisor and CEO.
2. A five-minute YouTube video OR a 750-word response to a series of questions.
3. A 1-page resume.
4. A professional headshot/picture.
5. Organizational chart.
Thoughts for Supervisors/CEOs…
•Supporting exploration
•Value to you and your organization
•Care for your community
AHD Leadership Program 2019 Update
• 170 alumni from 39 states over 8 cohorts
• From a recent alumni follow-up survey:
• 93% of alumni still work in the behavioral health field
• 100% of alumni said their participation in AHD impacted their efforts to address health inequities
• 83% of alumni have changed positions, many of whom are now in C-suite roles including:
• Chief Executive Officer
• Chief Operating Officer
• Chief Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Officer
• Chair of Cultural Competency & Diversity
• Cohort 9 launching in winter 2020 with curriculum quality updates, such as:
• Integration of Policy lens
• Increased alumni involvement
• What if I cannot make one of the program meetings or webinars?
• What fees are covered?
• What does the video submission need to include?
• What should the letter of commitment say?
• What should the organizational chart, resume and headshot include?
• How are applications reviewed?
• Are application deadline extensions given?
Frequently Asked Questions
Application deadline: January 14, 2020 at 11:59pm ET