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Are you a licensed clinician or healthcare professional ready to open your own agency?
From licensing and compliance to staffing, operations, and sustainability, you’ll learn how to build an agency that’s fully compliant, financially sound, and community-focused. Get clear, practical guidance based on real-world experience—whether you’re starting your agency or looking to expand services.
What You’ll Learn:
How to meet state licensing and regulatory requirements
How to build a business plan and secure funding
How to set up clinical and operational systems
How to hire, train, and manage your team
How to market your agency and build partnerships
How to stay audit-ready and plan for growth
Target Audience:
Licensed clinical social workers, counselors, therapists, and psychologists
Nurses, physicians, and healthcare professionals expanding into behavioral health
Professionals looking to establish Medicaid-eligible services or private-pay models
Anyone seeking a practical, guided path to launching a compliant, community-driven agency in North Carolina
This course is a launchpad—not just a checklist—for those ready to lead with purpose and build lasting impact.

Empowering parents to model empathy and emotional strength in conversations about mental health and substance use disorder
Through relatable language and developmentally appropriate strategies, the course helps families move beyond shame and silence—building trust, resilience, and emotional literacy from an early age. Designed to support real-life conversations, this guide bridges gaps between generations and empowers families to model empathy, normalize mental wellness, and challenge harmful stereotypes.
What You’ll Learn:
How to explain mental health and substance use in age-appropriate ways
How stigma is formed—and how to dismantle it
How to connect mental health to daily experiences
How to answer difficult questions with honesty and compassion
How to use emotional literacy tools with children
How to foster confidence, openness, and resilience in your home
Target Audience:
Parents and caregivers of children ages 3–18
Educators and school support staff
Family advocates and community workers
Anyone seeking to speak with clarity and compassion about behavioral health
This course equips families to shift the narrative—creating safe, informed spaces where children feel seen, heard, and supported.

recognizing how history, bias, and cultural disconnects can influence decisions and impact trust
Rooted in historical context and cultural insight, this course explores how trauma is passed down through generations—impacting mental health, substance use, and family dynamics within the African American community. You will gain a deeper understanding of inherited patterns, collective pain, and how to foster healing through education and community connection.
What You’ll Learn:
The origins and impact of generational trauma
How systemic racism and cultural norms influence behavior and belief
How trauma manifests in daily life and relationships
How to identify personal and family trauma responses
How to use culturally responsive tools for healing
How to foster intergenerational growth and transformation
Target Audience:
Mental health and SUD professionals seeking deeper connection with the communities they serve
Individuals committed to growth, cultural humility, and meaningful impact
Individuals exploring personal healing
Advocates and leaders committed to equity and trauma-informed care
This course equips families to shift the narrative—creating safe, informed spaces where children feel seen, heard, and supported.