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Event Details
In partnership with The Journey Institute and FAIMH Broward Chapter, this collaborative summit examines how maternal mental health care can be strengthened across the continuum from obstetric and pediatric training to culturally responsive treatment, reflective supervision, community-based programs, and sustainable funding. Grounded in infant mental health and early relational health, the summit centers mothers and babies beginning in utero and emphasizes shared responsibility across systems.
Facilitated by Dr. Harleen Hutchinson, IMH-E® and Dr. Christine Hughes, IMH-E®.
Location:
Join us on Zoom
Event Time:
May 5th, 2026
12:00 PM to 2:00 PM EST
Open to: Anyone interested in how we solve the public health issue of children struggling with mental health concerns.
Registration: This event is FREE and donations are greatly appreciated.
Once you Register, the Zoom link will be sent to you in the email confirmation.
Need CEUs?
Purchase a CEU Ticket for $40 to receive 2 hours of Continuing Education for Social Work, Marriage & Family, Mental Health or Psychology (see below for more CEU information)
CEUs: Continuing education (2 hours) for licensed clinical social workers, marriage & family therapists, and mental health counselors will be offered by the Florida Association for Infant Mental Health, an approved provider for continuing education by the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage & Family Therapy, and Mental Health Counseling (CE Provider #50-30846).
Continuing education (2 hours) for psychologists will be offered by the Florida Association for Infant Mental Health, an approved provider for continuing education by the Florida Board of Psychology (CE Provider # 50-30846).
Professionals in other related disciplines, as well as those working outside of Florida, can submit CEU certificates to their corresponding boards for independent approval. Actual CEU amounts will be dependent upon your specific licensure board and attendance.
Questions? Contact Training Coordinator
Jamie Dolan: Training@FAIMH.org