Project ECHO: Human Centered Design
Human Centered Design: Keeping people the focus while addressing services for opioid use disorder in non-urban communities of New Mexico.
Session 1:
- CHI Project ECHO Series Participant’s Guide
- Human Centered Design
- Hosting a Virtual Meeting Using Trauma Informed Principles
- Tips For Social Distancing, Quarantine, And Isolation During An Infectious Disease Outbreak
- Opioid Use Disorder: Defined
Session 2:
- Ending Discrimination Against People with Mental and Substance Use Disorders
- Improving Our Language of Substance Use
- Overcoming Stigma
- Stigma within the Workplace
- The Seven Types Of Stigma
Session 3:
- CHI Project Echo Participant Guide
- A Public Health Approach to Trauma and Addiction
- The Future of Healing: Shifting From Trauma Informed Care to a Healing Centered Engagement
- Trauma Informed Care and Substance Use
Session 4:
- Guidelines for Making Effective Referrals
- Human Centered Design Communication: Organization to Organization
- Resource List Session 4
Session 5:
- Navigating the System as a Person with a Substance Use Disorder
- A Call to Action: The Urgent Need for Trans Inclusive Measures in Mental Health Research
- Creating Inclusive, Affirming Intake, Screening, and Assessment
- Intake, Screening, and Assessment Form
- Resource List 10-07-20
Session 6:
- ECHO Series Human Centered Design – Session 6: Systems Level Change
- 3 Ways to Foster a Human-Centered Workforce Experience
- Customer-Centered Design: A playbook for workforce service delivery
- Empath Map Canvas
- Customer Empathy Map
- Levels of Racism
- Service Design and Change of Systems: Human-Centered Approaches to Implementing and Spreading Service Design
- The Field Guide to Human-Centered Design
- Resource List 10-14-20