Community Badges
Digital badges are powerful tools to grow your skills and impact your community.
Touro University California offers these non-program specific badges for the community.
What is a Digital Badge?
A digital badge is a graphic verification of the skills you have mastered after successfully completing some form of professional learning or an experience in which you have participated. A digital badge is an icon, but it is not a static image. It is clickable and houses information such as the issuing institution, the date earned, the criteria required to earn the badge and the evidence that shows that you have met the required criteria. Digital badges are a great way to share your professional learning achievements and new competencies with employers, colleagues, friends and family via social platforms such as LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, or through an open backpack.
Opioid Use Disorder: Save a Life using Narcan Skills Badge
At least 100 Solano County residents—and more than 100,000 Americans—die annually of a drug overdose. Nearly two-thirds of those fatalities were likely due to the synthetic opioid fentanyl. Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid drug 100 times stronger than morphine and 50 times more potent than heroin. Narcan is a lifesaving medicine that can be used to reverse an opioid overdose. The Narcan training associated with this badge is based on a partnership between Touro University California and Drug Safe Solano.
After successfully completing this badge, you will be able to utilize nasal naloxone to reverse opioid overdoses in emergency situations. More specifically, you will:
- learn about the opioid epidemic;
- how to recognize an overdose;
- how to use Narcan to save a life; and
- for the opportunity to practice with Narcan on several of our lifelike mannequins.
How to Apply
For more information contact Arthur Camargo at acamargo@touro.edu
PATHS Transformative Mentoring Badge
This non-credit badge is focused on the training provided by the Mentoring Center through their Pathways for Advancement of Total Health in Students (PATHS)/Elevate Youth Mentoring Program that is utilized by Touro University California. PATHS is an Elevate Youth project grant funded by Sierra Health Foundation under contract with the California Department of Health Care Services. The project was funded to work with youth between the ages of 12 to 18 and provide youth social justice, peer support and mentoring to low-income communities of color, including Tribal communities and LGBTQ communities through expansion of our Kaiser Permanente-Touro University partnership.
PATHS mentoring program hopes to prevent and reduce substance use/abuse, increase resiliency, increase graduation rates, and improve community wellness. The training associated with this badge is based on an evidence-based mentoring model, Transformative Mentoring™, which consists of six modules that cover the key topics that support mentors who are participating in this program. The Mentoring Center’s training and technical assistance provision is offered nationally to build the capacity of organizations and individuals to become mentors, as well as to create, re-create, or maintain mentoring youth and young adult programs.
After you successfully complete this badge, you will be able to:
- identify the features of different types of youth mentoring with a special emphasis on Transformative Mentoring;
- explore the importance of culture and culturally-relevant mentoring;
- implement strategies for implementing trauma-informed mentoring;
- understand the importance of boundaries within the role of mentors; and
- utilize best practices for effective mentoring.
How to Apply
For more information contact Latasha Washington at lwashing4@touro.edu
Diversity Now Experiential Badge
This experiential badge introduces topics of education and social justice through an innovative speaker series, reflection and discussions of equity. The focus of the series is the intersection of community engagement and equity in preparing you to be equity leaders in your respective organizations. The series includes individual and panel presentations from experts in the field of education and social justice. Each two-hour session includes a lecture or panel presentation, followed up by a questions and answer period. You will be required to complete a short reflection on each session.
After you successfully complete this badge, you will be able to:
- Explore social justice topics through an equity lens and their impact on individuals, families, and communities;
- Take steps in developing and implementing equity based practices within your individual sphere of influence;
- Gain access to a community of thought partners that can serve as a resource and support on your own equity and social justice journey.
How to Apply
You can enroll in the Diversity Now Experiential Badge below.
Mental Health Navigator Badge
This skills-based badge will give you the skills needed to assist community members in accessing mental and emotional health services. The navigator training includes participating in a Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training; an international education program proven to be effective in teaching adults how to recognize and respond to signs and symptoms of mental health and substance use challenges. The MHFA training is an eight-hour training course designed to give members of the public key skills to help someone who is developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis.
After you successfully complete this badge, you will:
- be able to assist someone experiencing a mental health crisis
- feel more comfortable managing a crisis situation and have greater mental health literacy
- have the skills to better understand and respond to signs of mental illness
- have greater confidence in providing help to others, greater likelihood of advising people to seek professional help, improved concordance with health professionals about treatments, and decreased stigmatizing attitudes.
How to Apply:
For more information contact solanoconnex@gmail.com
Social Justice Series Experiential Badge
The series provides an introduction to public health and social justice topics through an innovative speaker series, reflection and discussions of social determinants of health. The focus of the series is determined on an annual basis (e.g., environmental justice and public health; public health in times of pandemics: the effects of COVID-19 and police brutality on inequities in health,; and public health and wellbeing during times of COVID and racial injustice). The series includes individual and panel presentations from experts in the field of public health and social justice.
There are multiple badges available, one for each Social Justice Series. Each series contains five to six sessions that include a lecture or panel presentation, followed up by a question and answer period. Each session is approximately 90 minutes to two hours in length. You are required to review the recording and complete a short reflection assignment for each session in a given series.
After successfully completing this course, you will have a better understanding of:
- how structural factors and community characteristics influence an annual thematic topic related to public health and social justice
- the health, community, and quality of life consequences of the specific public health and social justice theme of your badge series
- multiple public health strategies to address the specific public health and social justice theme of your badge series