Arizona Alliance for Community Health Centers Technical Assistance Program
602.253.0090
info@aachc.org
The Arizona Alliance for Community Health Centers offers training, technical assistance, and professional networking opportunities for community heath centers and organizations looking to become community health centers in Arizona.
Opportunities include:
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Professional networking committees
- Bring together community health center professionals from across the state to share best practices, community learning, challenges, and success stories
- Current committees include, but are not limited to behavioral health, grants, quality, oral health, and administrative officers
- Technical assistance
- Connection to tools and resources
- Assistance with the process for becoming a health center or look-alike
- Staff development training
- True Colors workshops for relationship building, effective communication, and teamwork
- Mental Health First Aid
- On demand learning modules
- Leadership
- Burnout
- Social determinants of health
- Pharmacy
- Treatment of substance use disorders
- Medication for opioid use disorder
- Support systems and family roles in recovery
Technical assistance and on demand training modules are available for community heath centers and organizations looking to become community health centers in Arizona.
Peer networking and staff development training are for Arizona Alliance for Community Health Centers members.
This is a training and technical assistance opportunity.
According to the type of assistance needed:
- Email aachctraining@aachc.org to learn more about professional networking committees
- Email info@aachc.org for technical assistance requests and Mental Health First Aid Certification
- Complete the online form to request a True Colors workshop
- Access on demand training modules at the bottom of the program website
For complete information about funding programs, including your
application status, please contact funders directly. Summaries are provided
for your convenience only. RHIhub does not take part in application processes
or monitor application status.
