Image description: A wide angle photo from above a group of about twenty people gathered in a yard. At the forefront are two people standing on a stairwell engaging with each other there. Below them is the large yard with tall trees. In the center is a circle of people with smoke rising up from the back of the circle. On the left there is a semi circle of people around a large community drum. On the right there are a few pairs of people, two pairs are standing & in dialogue, another pair are serving themselves food from a table & another pair are seated.
THANK YOU for having the spiritual and political commitment to use your gifts in radically transformative ways, and for wanting to share your gifts with the Healing Clinic Collective Network and Community!
This page is for Practitioners and Volunteers who are already part of the HCC Network, and for those of you who would like to join the HCC Network of Practitioners & Volunteers.
This page is for Practitioners and Volunteers who are already part of the HCC Network, and for those of you who would like to join the HCC Network of Practitioners & Volunteers.
IF YOU ARE NEW TO THE HCC NETWORK AND WOULD LIKE TO PARTICIPATE AS A PRACTITIONER IN FUTURE CLINICS, YOU WILL NEED TO FILL OUT THE PRACTITIONER INTAKE FORM. PLEASE SEE BELOW. THANK YOU!
New Practitioner ResourcesPractitioner Welcome Letter This letter will review important information and agreements about being part of the HCC Network.
Practitioner Intake Form For New Practitioners, this is our opportunity to understand who you are, your work, and the scope of your offerings. Please complete the form and be as thorough as possible.
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Network Practitioner ResourcesHealing Justice Fund Information regarding our Healing Justice Fund and How it Works.
Wellness Practitioner Referral Program How our referral program works.
Blank W-9 Form for Facilitators and Practitioners.
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Operational Volunteer Resources
Description of Clinic Volunteer Roles This document is an example of the roles our Network Volunteers hold during our clinics.
Volunteer Questionnaire and Intake Form Network Operational Volunteers are an invaluable part of the HCC Community and Network. Our volunteers hold such an important role for the HCC during our clinics and truly support us in bringing our clinics to life.
Volunteer Questionnaire and Intake Form Network Operational Volunteers are an invaluable part of the HCC Community and Network. Our volunteers hold such an important role for the HCC during our clinics and truly support us in bringing our clinics to life.
Wellness & Disability justice RESOURCES
HCC Commissioned Artwork by ARTTWINK - Image description: two adults sit on the ground facing each other, a pot full of lentils between them, one person spooning some into a bowl for the other. around them is a slightly forested area, with blackberry bushes, oak leaves with acorns, and two deer looking curiously at them. The person on the right is a thin, light-skinned east asian person, one leg amputated above the knee & the other ankle scarred, sitting with their forearm crutches beside them. The other person is a fat, Black, dark-skinned person with a large arm tattoo, their hair in twists with gold beads. both look at the food being spooned, smiling slightly.
WELLNESS RESOURCES
Trans LifeLine: (24/7) 877-565-8860
Never Use Alone - Overdose Prevention: (24/7) 800-484-3731
Self-Care and Emotional Support
Call BlackLine- Crisis Call Line: call or text 1(800) 604- 5841
Crisis Text Line: (24/7) Text HOME to 741741
Mental Health First Response (Non-police crisis response line) –
Oakland/Huichin Land: (510) 999 - 9641 (Fridays/Saturdays evenings// 8pm-8am)
Friendship Line (ages 60+): (24/7) (888)- 670-1360
Veteran Crisis Line: (24/7) 1-800-273-825 Press 1 or Text 838255
SF Women Against Rape: 24/hr Crisis line (415) 647 - 7273
BIPOC & LGBTQ+ Mental Health Resources
Abolitionist Centered Care Provider Database
DISABILITY JUSTICE RESOURCES
Trans LifeLine: (24/7) 877-565-8860
Never Use Alone - Overdose Prevention: (24/7) 800-484-3731
Self-Care and Emotional Support
Call BlackLine- Crisis Call Line: call or text 1(800) 604- 5841
Crisis Text Line: (24/7) Text HOME to 741741
Mental Health First Response (Non-police crisis response line) –
Oakland/Huichin Land: (510) 999 - 9641 (Fridays/Saturdays evenings// 8pm-8am)
Friendship Line (ages 60+): (24/7) (888)- 670-1360
Veteran Crisis Line: (24/7) 1-800-273-825 Press 1 or Text 838255
SF Women Against Rape: 24/hr Crisis line (415) 647 - 7273
BIPOC & LGBTQ+ Mental Health Resources
Abolitionist Centered Care Provider Database
DISABILITY JUSTICE RESOURCES
- HCC Accessibility Guide For Virtual Settings
- HCC Disability Justice Checklist
- Sins Invalid Website
- Sin’s Invalid Podcast “Into The Crip Universe” – Season One, “Cripping the Anthropocene,” explores the connections between climate justice and disability justice in this era of human-generated climate change
- 10 Principles of Disability Justice
- Disability Justice Culture Club
- Movement Generation’s: Language & Disability Justice Guide
- Nomy Lamm’s overview of disability justice: “This is Disability Justice.”
- Rachel Cohen-Rottenberg’s “10 Questions Why Ableist Language Matters, Answered.”
- Christine Miserandino’s “The Spoon Theory.”
- Cara Liebowitz “10 Examples of Walking Privilege That All Walking People Should Acknowledge.”
- Antena Aire pamphlet, How To Build Language Justice
- Antena Los Ángeles resources for facilitators and organizers building multilingual space and for interpreters working (on-site and remotely) within the language justice framework
- Antena Los Ángeles Multilingual Video Conference Guidelines for Facilitators
- Catalina Nieto’s Language Justice Tips for Virtual Events