Organizational leaders, supervisors, and professionals are invited to explore how workplace cultures that promote behavioral wellness support employee retention, well-being, and organizational success. Sessions address challenging stigma, bridging generational communication gaps, supporting employees with caregiving responsibilities, and guiding staff to appropriate behavioral health resources. Register once and attend as many sessions in the series as your schedule allows.
Project ECHO
Welcome to Project ECHO for the Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service!
Our programs focus on addressing critical behavioral health prevention and promotion issues through a collaborative, knowledge-sharing model that embodies Project ECHO motto: All Teach, All Learn. This model embraces the notion that the wisdom to address community challenges is in the room. Each session is highly interactive where participants, the subject matter expert, and the community learn from each other.
Benefits of Participating
- Knowledge Sharing: Access the latest evidence, resources, and best practices to inform your work.
- Applied Problem Solving: Find solutions to real-world scenarios though a guided discussion and collaborative learning.
- Capacity Building: Strengthen your professional competence and bolster your ability to address challenges effectively.
- Networking: Connect with a community of peers and experts to foster innovation.
- Continuing Education Credits: Our ECHO series offer CEs for a variety of behavioral health, public health, and human resource professionals at no cost to participants. Visit each ECHO series webpage for details.
Register once and attend as many sessions in the series as fits your interests and schedule.
Intended Audience
Professionals seeking specialized knowledge to address complex issues in their local communities or organizations.
Expectations During a Session
Helpful Tips
- Mute your microphone when not speaking
- If possible, turn on camera
- Use the chat feature and "raise hand" feature to speak throughout the session
- Turn off artificial intelligence (AI) note taking
Commitment from the Hub Team
- Create an environment that is respectful and open to everyone
- Provide all necessary accommodations
- Respect participant schedules
- Develop session content with input from the field
- Invite experts with knowledge of best practices
- Only record didactic presentation
- Provide continuing education credits
Commitment from Participants
- Create a safe environment for exchanging experiences
- The opinions of colleagues will be respected
- Use
- To protect the privacy of all participants and community members, please keep real examples discussed during the session confidential.
Continuing Education Credits (CEs)
CEs offered for each ECHO session at no cost to the participant may include but are not limited to the following list. Please check each ECHO page which CEs will be offered for the series.
- SHRM (Society for Human Resource Management), PHR (Professional in Human Resources), SPHR (Society for Human Resource Management)
- Health Education: CHES (Certified Health Education Specialist) and MCHES (Master Certified Health Education Specialist)
- Prevention
- Social Work
- Counseling
- Peer Recovery Supporters
Submit A Situation
Turn Your Real-World Challenge into a Collaborative Success - A Situation Presentation Form.
Sharing real-world situations is a core component of the Project ECHO model and a powerful way to build collective knowledge. Situation presentations help professionals learn from one another by exploring challenges, strategies, and opportunities related to employee wellbeing and organizational culture.
We welcome presentations that reflect the everyday realities of your workācommon scenarios, emerging challenges, new initiatives youāre navigating, or complex situations where you would value input from peers and subject matter experts.
Your Role as a Situation Presenter
As a presenter, you will spend about 10 minutes describing your current work situation, the surrounding context, and the specific questions or challenges you would like the group to consider. After your overview, participants may ask brief clarifying questions to better understand the scenario. The heart of the ECHO experience is the shared dialogue that followsāparticipants and subject matter experts will offer insights, strategies, and perspectives based on their own experience.
Your role is simply to share your situation openly, highlight what you are hoping to learn or explore, and engage in the discussion.
Preparing for Your Presentation
The Situation Presentation Form gives us everything needed to support your participation.
No slides, PowerPoints, or additional materials are expected or required. The presentation and discussion are conversational, designed to be low-prep and grounded in real experience.
Please note:
- Information from your submitted form will be shared with session participants so they can understand the context ahead of time.
- Maintain confidentiality. When completing the form, please avoid including names, identifying details, or information that could reveal private or sensitive data about individuals, organizations, or personnel. Focus instead on themes, patterns, and situations.
After you submit the form, our ECHO coordinator will reach out to schedule a brief, friendly meeting to walk through the process, answer questions, and ensure we understand your goals so we can support you effectively.
Accessibility
51ĀŅĀ× are committed to providing programs and services that are accessible to all participating individuals. If you would like to request an accommodation for this event, please contact Sara Condrac at 614-793-5655 or e-mail .