Cannenta Foundation, sister non-profit to Cannenta Center, held its first Hispanic Mental Health Conference. A partnership with Dallas College helped to make it a success for over 500 people in attendance. Check out the Conference page for more information.
Training
Our Cannenta Foundation provides clinical development training through CEU opportunities. Trainings will focus on industry and research trends to enhance individual, couple, families and group practices. Trainings will provide CEUs to satisfy Social Work and Counseling board requirements.
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Hear what your colleagues are saying about our trainings.
“Very interesting and informative. The information on the brain was fascinating to me.”
“Very informative, perfect timing of training.”
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Latinas are the lowest paid minority group as well as has the lowest number of doctorate degree earners at less than 1%. According to the Education Trust, at the graduate degree level, only 5% of Latino adults have earned a degree. Hispanic Outlook on Education states Latinas have the lowest percentage of graduate degrees compared to all women of other non-Hispanic racial groups combined. Additionally, regardless of occupation, Latinas generally make less money than their peers, earning 54 cents for every dollar earned by non-Hispanic men.
At CCHE, our goal is to also empower Latina and other minority practitioners who are first generation college graduates or come from modest means to learn how to manage and build a practice while gaining skills to dictate their earning potential.