Navigation in a Stepped Care 2.0 Context
Course Description
The course focuses on describing the function of navigation, using navigation practices to help people make informed decisions about their care, and planning to provide navigation services. It is for people who offer support, counselling, or therapy, or might be in a position to support people looking for services.
Course length: Approximately 1 hour
Why Navigation Matters
In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, effective navigation serves as a beacon of guidance for individuals seeking care. Whether you’re a leader, an implementation team member, or a partner invested in supporting navigation, learning these practices is an important part of facilitating informed decision making and enhancing service delivery.
Who Should Enroll
This course is tailored for leadership, implementation team members, and partners interested in supporting navigation. Whether you’re currently providing navigation services or are poised to offer support, counselling, or therapy to individuals seeking services, this course is designed to meet your needs.
What You’ll Learn
In just one hour, you’ll delve into navigation within the SC2.0 model. Gain insights into the function of navigation, learn how to leverage navigation practices to empower individuals in making informed decisions about their care, and develop strategies for planning and providing navigation services effectively.
Why Choose Us
At Stepped Care Solutions, we’re committed to delivering cutting-edge education that empowers individuals and organizations to excel. Our course offers the flexibility and convenience of asynchronous learning without compromising on the depth or quality of content, ensuring a rewarding experience for all participants.
Take the First Step
Seize the opportunity to deepen your understanding and proficiency in navigation within the SC2.0 context. Enroll today to embark on a journey of professional development aimed at enhancing your ability to provide invaluable support to those navigating the complexities of mental healthcare.