Our education and training initiative at InhuMAINE turns documentary film into a teaching tool that informs, engages, and transforms. Designed for universities, healthcare institutions, and professional organizations, these programs spark critical reflection on homelessness, trauma, and behavioral health inequities. Facilitated discussions help participants move from theory to empathy, connecting policy to the real human stories behind it. The initiative bridges the gap between academic learning and on-the-ground experience, preparing future leaders for compassionate practice. By cultivating awareness and critical thinking, we help build a workforce ready to respond with humanity and skill.
Our educational programs empower participants to:
- Integrate documentary content into counseling and social work curricula.
- Engage in structured, trauma-informed discussions at screenings.
- Gain real-world insight into systemic challenges and community resilience.
- Strengthen advocacy, communication, and empathy-driven professional practice.
