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Improving Mental Health Services in Rural Long-Term Care

Quantum Units Education

This CE course explores novel practices that hold promise for increasing the quality, quantity, and accessibility of mental health services in rural long-term care. Also examined is how collaboration among rural health and human service providers and other stakeholders will be a key to success in building the capacity of rural health systems to deliver mental health services to long-term care recipients.

1.0 hr

Recorded

$5

HIV AIDS Overview

Quantum Units Education

This course provides: an HIV overview; the HIV life cycle; the stages of HIV infection; HIV testing; FDA-approved HIV medicines; HIV/AIDS clinical trials; HIV prevention; mother-to-child transmission of HIV; HIV treatment; HIV drug resistance; HIV and immunizations; and side effects of HIV medicines.

4.0 hrs

Recorded

$20

Clinical Supervisions and Professional Development

Quantum Units Education

Supervision is necessary to improve client care, develop the professionalism of clinical personnel, and impart and maintain ethical standards in the field. This CE course focuses on clinical supervisors' teaching, coaching, consulting, and mentoring functions. Ultimately, effective clinical supervision ensures that clients are competently served.

4.0 hrs

Recorded

$20

Evidence-Based Practices for Preventing Childhood Abuse and Neglect

Quantum Units Education

This CE course provides a select group of strategies based on the best available evidence to help prevent child abuse and neglect. The strategies represented include those with a focus on preventing child abuse and neglect from happening in the first place as well as approaches to lessen the immediate and long-term harms of child abuse and neglect.

1.0 hr

Recorded

$5

Preventing Intimate Partner Violence Across the Lifespan

Quantum Units Education

Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a serious preventable public health problem that affects millions of Americans and occurs across the lifespan. This CE course discusses strategies based on the best available evidence to help communities and states sharpen their focus on prevention activities with the greatest potential to prevent IPV and its consequences across the lifespan.

4.0 hrs

Recorded

$20

Human Trafficking Victims

Quantum Units Education

Human trafficking, also known as modern day slavery, is a crime that involves the exploitation of a person for the purpose of compelled labor or a commercial sex act. This CE course details a series of coordinated actions to strengthen the reach and effectiveness of services provided to all victims of human trafficking. Included in this course are the steps providers can take to create a victim services network that is comprehensive, trauma-informed, and responsive to the needs of all victims.

3.0 hrs

Recorded

$15

Dementia in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities

Quantum Units Education

This CE course offers eight public health strategies designed to be adapted to a wide array of local priorities for AI/AN leaders to consider as part of a broad response to dementia. Examples of Native leaders and community partners leveraging local strengths and resources within their tribal communities to address dementia in Indian Country are also highlighted.

1.0 hr

Recorded

$5

MFT Ethics in California

Quantum Units Education

In all behavioral health professions, the overwhelming expectation is that professionals must protect the well-being of their clients, and they must maintain ethical standards in order to do so. Important ethical considerations for marriage and family therapists include boundary crossings and boundary violations, multiple roles and dual relationships, informed consent, confidentiality, and professional competence.

2.0 hrs

Recorded

$10

Ethics for Clinical Social Workers

Quantum Units Education

When clinical social workers are engaged with clients, they may face concerns related to competence, social diversity, informed consent, conflicts of interest, privacy, and confidentiality, as well as other issues. Social workers should understand the history of ethical standards in the social work profession, address competency and professional integrity, and review their ethical responsibilities of practice in social work settings.

2.0 hrs

Recorded

$10