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Introductory Motivational Interviewing Training

June 18, 2025 @ 9:00 am. - 1:00 pm.

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking with people about CHANGE. Change is not always easy but using MI with your clients:

  • Helps them consider their own reasons for change
  • Decreases their resistance to change
  • Builds motivation to change
  • Strengthens their commitment to change

MI is useful in supporting people in a variety of life changes (i.e., alcohol use, smoking, gambling, exercise, nutrition, diabetes management). It can be used in various settings such as one on one, telephone, group counseling, text formats, family consultations and many more.
This training will provide participants with:

  • An understanding of the principles of MI
  • An opportunity to learn and practice MI communication skills and techniques that will support your clients to make changes
  • Strategies to raise important health and lifestyle issues with your clients
  • Ideas for continued MI learning and practice after the workshop

Venue

Virtual Event
Online Only

Organizer

Christie Inegbeboh
Phone:
306-651-4314
Email:
cinegbeboh@skprevention.ca
Website:
View Organizer Website

Presenters

Robyn Michon
About:

SK MI Trainer

Christie Inegbeboh
About:

Christie’s role at the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute is to coordinate FASD primary prevention programs throughout Saskatchewan to increase awareness and knowledge of the causes and factors related to FASD. She has over a decade experience as a public health specialist coordinating several projects in the non-profit sector in Nigeria that improved maternal and child health for diverse groups. She has also worked extensively in strengthening community organizations to implement health promotion strategies and in the evaluation of health promotion initiatives. Christie is passionate about health equity and improving the quality of healthcare. In her position, she hopes to leverage on her past work experiences and knowledge to advance the Institute’s work of reducing the occurrence of disabling conditions in children using primary prevention methods.

Venue

Virtual Event
Online Only

Organizer

Christie Inegbeboh
Phone:
306-651-4314
Email:
cinegbeboh@skprevention.ca
Website:
View Organizer Website
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