Chief Consultant B Wellness Consulting LLC Dayton, Ohio
Do you ever feel isolated or overwhelmed as a MHFA Instructor or Coordinator? Learn how a Community of Practice (CoP) can revolutionize your experience, just as it did for the Jewish Teen Education and Engagement Funder Collaborative. This CoP started as a small team of 10 but has grown to include over 70 Instructors across the U.S. facilitating courses for thousands. This forum will illuminate the three core tenets that have mobilized the Jewish Teen Education and Engagement Funder Collaborative’s success: co-teaching, processing experiences and community building. Whether you aim to formalize a cohort or nurture an informal, supportive circle, this forum will offer actionable, proven methods to enhance your resilience and self-care routines.
Learning Objectives:
Understand cohort benefits: Articulate distinct advantages of belonging to a supportive cohort, backed by real-life examples from a CoP.
Initiate and sustain a cohort: Leave with a step-by-step guide to start and maintain a successful instructor cohort.
Implement resilience and self-care strategies: Learn tailored strategies for using one another for resilience and self-care, and at least one actionable self-care routine to apply in your practice.