New Vista Illuminate: Behavioral Health Continuing Education Conference
Event description
Join us for New Vista’s Illuminate Conference where you will have a opportunity to hear from some of the leaders in the field of behavioral health.
Meals: Continental breakfast and catered lunch will be provided by Dupree Catering of Lexington.
Continuing Education: Attendees must sign in to attain CEU's for these trainings. Certificates will be sent out the following week. No partial credit will be awarded.
Parking: Attendees are more than welcome to park anywhere they are able to find a spot. There will be substantial parking in the building's garage and that parking will be validated.
Conference Schedule: A full conference schedule can be viewed here. When registering, make sure to reserve your space for the individual sessions you wish to attend!
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Day One
KEYNOTE ADDRESS - Lead Yourself First: Ignite Your Career Potential for Meaningful Impact & Influence
Lindsay Vastola, an expert in the field of employee empowerment, will be delivering a keynote address on the transformative power of personal leadership and how leading yourself first can unlock your full career potential. Learn actionable strategies to elevate your impact, enhance your influence, and create lasting success in your professional life. Whether you're in the early stages of your career, stepping into leadership, or a seasoned leader, this session will inspire you to take ownership of your personal and professional growth so you can ignite more meaningful change in your work, life, and those you serve.
Day Two
KEYNOTE ADDRESS - From Radical Talk to Normative Practice: Actualizing the Promise of Self-Care
Justin “Jay” Miller, Ph.D., dean and Dorothy A. Miller Research Professor in Social Work Education at the UK College of Social Work, has a deep passion for self-care amongst those in the helping professions. In recent years, much attention has been paid to the so-called “helping” professions — those who work on the front lines in assisting others. Social workers, teachers, police, firefighters, doctors, nurses and other health care workers are among the many professionals who often face the most stressful situations in the workplace. They’re also often the ones who see the most prevalent risks associated with professional burnout, when a practitioner becomes increasingly inoperative based on the circumstances and pressures of what they’re doing. In this session, Dr. Miller will take a closer look at realizing self-care and what it can mean for you.
ALL DAY LEARNING EVENT - Lead Management: Creating Conditions for Quality and Building Intrinsic Motivation Within Employees
Michael Fulkerson, MAE, LPCC and Mariah Castlen, LCSW will be offering an all day learning event on lead management; a management technique that is utilized to create conditions for a quality work environment and build intrinsic motivation within employees. This presentation will teach strategies related to how to create a quality work environment, complete employee evaluations using lead management, and provide practical ways to implement lead management techniques within a bureaucratic system. This presentation will be presented with two unique points of view, Mariah Castlen as the employee and Michael H. Fulkerson as the manager.
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