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The SJLA Workbook

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The SJLA Workbook

The Social Justice Leadership Academy (SJLA) workbook is a digital download with over 80 pages of educational information and interactive exercises that will provide a foundational understanding of where you, your organization and your services are when it comes to embedding principles of social justice and equity in mental health and substance use treatment. The SJLA Workbook includes self-reflection activities as well as group discussion guides to facilitate reflection on how individuals, organizations and communities can better advance the cause of social justice.

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