La Red 2024-25
The only Latine network of PIECMH (Parental, Infancy & Early Childhood Mental Health) supervisors
ready to heal and transform–one LiBRC session at a time.
What is LiBRC?
LiBRC (pronounced leeb-ehr-cee) is the acronym for La Cocina’s bilingual (Spanish-English) Liberation-Based Reflective Consultation framework and curriculum for Latine supervisors working in the helping professions. Unlike other supervision training models, La Red IS NOT exclusive to clinicians and/or clinicians in training. In fact, La Red was born of our communities' need for culturally-affirming support for Latine supervisors and their teams. La Red invites Latine supervisors throughout the U.S. to join hands and work together to build culturally-affirming approaches that generate a web of caring support for all Latine-serving teams, including ways and spaces of giving and receiving a liberated approach to reflective supervision and consultation.
Meet the 2024-25 La Red Cohort
What Do La Red Participants Learn As Part Of Their 100+ Hours Of Training & Practice?
Learn the basics of Reflective Supervision & Consultation (RSC)
Learn the framework and associated skills associated with La Cocina’s Liberation-Based Reflective Consultation (LiBRC) and supervision.
Learn how to integrate reflective validation of Latine intersecting identities with traditional RSC.
Practice LiBRC by participating in La Cocina’s innovative group and individual consultation and supervision small groups.
Receive ongoing support through monthly 1-1 LiBRC sessions, and at LiBCR small groups codesigned by fellow La Red peers and trainers.
Join a working group and be part of La Red’s future through ongoing codesign opportunities that place you at the center of what happens next in this innovative program!
Participate in La Cocina’s LiBRC Conferencia at the end of La Red’s nine-month training intensives!
La Red’s 2024-25 application process is currently closed; however, check back in February of 2025 for details about the launch of the 2025-26 training program.