Empower your community, enhance your career, and make a difference with the Heart Disease Prevention and Training Center Inc. (HDPTC) and the Global Association of Benevolent Practitioners (GABP). Our program offers comprehensive training for aspiring Community Health Workers (CHWs), providing the skills and knowledge needed to improve public health and address health disparities. Enroll now to start your journey toward a rewarding career in community health.
Who Are We?
The Heart Disease Prevention and Training Center Inc. (HDPTC) and the Global Association of Benevolent Practitioners (GABP) are committed to building healthier communities through the training and empowerment of Community Health Workers. Our accredited CHW Certification Training Program is designed to equip you with the tools to impact public health significantly.
Our mission is to enhance public health by providing top-tier training to Community Health Workers, empowering them to address health disparities and improve community wellness.
Transforming careers through personalized coaching and strategic guidance.
The state of Maryland accredits our CHW Certification Training Program and offers an extensive curriculum covering all essential aspects of community health work. Our program provides comprehensive communication, health education, outreach, and chronic disease management training, ensuring you are well-prepared to serve your community effectively.
Comprehensive Training: Covers key areas such as communication, health education, outreach, and chronic disease management.
Flexible Learning: Online modules with interactive activities and real-world scenarios.
Certification: Accredited by Maryland State for CHW certification.
Becoming a Community Health Worker allows you to make a meaningful impact on public health. CHWs are vital in addressing health disparities, building community trust, and connecting individuals to essential services. This certification opens doors to new opportunities in the healthcare field and provides a pathway to career advancement.
Introduction to Community Health Work: Understand the roles and responsibilities of CHWs and the significance of their work.
Communication and Interpersonal Skills: Learn effective communication strategies, active listening, and cultural competence.
Health Promotion and Education: Gain skills in health education, creating and delivering educational materials, and engaging the community.
Outreach and Community Engagement: Develop strategies for community outreach, building trust, and organizing events.
Legal and Ethical Considerations: Understand confidentiality, professional boundaries, and state-specific regulations.
Health System Navigation: Navigate healthcare services, insurance, benefits, referrals, and resources.
Chronic Disease Management: Learn prevention and management strategies for chronic diseases like diabetes, hypertension, and asthma.
Mental Health and Wellness: Promote mental health, identify needs, and support clients with mental health challenges.
Emergency Preparedness and Response: Prepare for and respond to emergencies, supporting vulnerable populations.
Heart Disease Prevention: Understand heart disease, its risk factors, prevention strategies, and community education.
Upcoming Training Sessions:
June 1 - August 31
September 1 - November 30
December 1 - February 28
Our program includes 100 hours of instruction through comprehensive and interactive modules, a 40-hour supervised practicum providing
real-world experience, and a final assessment to test your knowledge and skills for certification.
“The CHW training program gave me the skills and confidence to make a real difference in my community. The support and resources provided were outstanding!”
“As a healthcare provider, I see the tremendous impact well-trained CHWs have on patient outcomes and community health. This program is a game-changer.”
Answers To Commonly Questions
The CHW Certification Training Program is a comprehensive training course designed to equip aspiring Community Health Workers with the skills and knowledge needed to improve public health and address health disparities. The program includes online modules, interactive activities, and a supervised practicum
The Heart Disease Prevention and Training Center Inc. (HDPTC) DBA Global Association of Benevolent Practitioners (GABP) provides the training program in partnership with Partner2pilot Global (P2P)
Yes, the CHW Certification Training Program is accredited by the state of Maryland.
You can contact us via email at [email protected] for any questions or additional information.
The practicum is a supervised, hands-on experience where students apply their learned skills in a real-world community health setting. It lasts for 40 hours and is essential for completing the certification.
Program administrators will assist in assigning practicum placements that are convenient and relevant to the student's learning goals. Practicum supervisors will provide guidance and evaluation during this period.
To receive certification, students must complete all instructional hours, successfully finish the practicum, and pass the final assessment, which includes quizzes, assignments, and a final exam.
Upon successful completion of the program requirements, certificates will be issued within four weeks. Graduates will also be invited to an online graduation ceremony.
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