Latinas con Lupus, Promotores con Información prepares promotores de salud* to conduct outreach to raise lupus awareness in their communities and to support a person with suspected or diagnosed lupus. LLPI builds promotores’ skills and knowledge to educate communities about lupus, the healthcare system, and the importance of managing lupus to live a healthy life.

Interactive learning

Complete four facilitator-guided video lessons.

Test your knowledge with online quizzes.

Practice your skills with interactive learning experiences.

Learn from experts

Hear from a rheumatologist with over 30 years of experience.

Get tips from a promotora with over 10 years of experience.

Access CBO director and medical provider-developed content.

Learn from experts

Hear from a rheumatologist with over 30 years of experience.

Get tips from a promotora with over 10 years of experience.

Access CBO director and medical provider-developed content.

Access course anywhere, anytime

View on a mobile device, tablet, or computer.

Download offline resources.

Complete the video course at your own pace, take a break anytime.

Learn about what lupus is and how to support your community

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INDIVIDUALS

Introductory Offer of $80
  • Single user
  • Four lessons
  • Unlimited access

ORGANIZATIONS

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  • Multiple users
  • Four lessons
  • Unlimited access for each user

ORGANIZATIONS
PLUS

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  • Organizations plan
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  • Evaluation plan consulting
  • CEU application support

If you are experiencing financial hardship and would like to take the Latinas con Lupus, Promotores con Información course, please contact us to discuss options.

GET IN TOUCH

Please contact us at latinohealth@kdhrc.com if you have any questions about the Latinas con Lupus,Promotores con Información (LLPI) online professional development course.

*Promotores de salud (promotores) are community health workers who work in Latino communities. Similar jobs titles include community care coordinator, community health educator, community health promoter, community health representative, community outreach worker, counselor/organizer, lay health advisor, patient navigator, peer counselor, and peer educator.