january, 2019
Thursday, January 31, 2019 | Webstream Featuring: Dr. Shawn Ginwright, Professor of Education in the Africana Studies Department at San Francisco State
Featuring: Dr. Shawn Ginwright, Professor of Education in the Africana Studies Department at San Francisco State University
With opening remarks by: Dr. Benjamin Danielson, Senior Medical Director, Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic
Using the latest research blended with personal stories, this year’s Forum will focus on how children can experience trauma and healing, not only the individual level, but also at the community level.
We will explore how toxic environments and systems such as inequality, poverty and racism are collectively experienced and therefore need a different approach to healing. Attendees will learn conceptual tools and practical strategies that support traumatized children, youth and the adults working with them, in a holistic and strength-based way.
11:30 PM to 3:00 PM
Webstream Registration: $20 (individual access)
Deadline for registering is January 26th at 2pm.
An on-Demand video recording will be available for viewing until Sunday, February 3rd.
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Are you interested in hosting a viewing party in your community?
Contact us at Email NWCF! or by phone at 206.682.8447.
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(Thursday) 11:30 am - 3:00 am
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University of Washington experts provide the Autism Center of Excellence (COE) trainings through a contract with the Health Care Authority (HCA). The next scheduled training is Friday, September 29, 2023.
University of Washington experts provide the Autism Center of Excellence (COE) trainings through a contract with the Health Care Authority (HCA).
The next scheduled training is Friday, September 29, 2023. Flier
Register: https://redcap.link/AutismCOE.Sept2023
We anticipate the training after that to be January 2024. If you would like to be put on the list of people interested in learning when the next training date is decided, please email Kate Orville, Training Coordinator at orville@uw.edu .
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(Friday) 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Online
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october 13 (Friday) - 14 (Saturday)
Tacoma, WA
School Nurse Organization of Washington (SNOW)SNOW supports school nurses in the delivery of health services designed to improve the health and academic success of students.
Join us for a free and enlightening virtual session designed to enhance your practice and enrich the lives of the families you serve. This opportunity will empower you with valuable
Join us for a free and enlightening virtual session designed to enhance your practice and enrich the lives of the families you serve. This opportunity will empower you with valuable insights into developmental resources while fostering stronger connections with your local community.
Target Audience: Health care providers in Island, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, and Whatcom Counties but open to all. We invite other child health/early learning providers to attend and listen to what conversations look like between families and their health care providers, hear from a medical provider who is using different child development tools, and connect with other partners.
What to Expect:
Explore Developmental Resources: Discover innovative tools and resources you can use in your practice to promote healthy dialogue with families about child development.
Local County Resources: Connect with your community on a deeper level by delving into the resources available within Island, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish and Whatcom. Strengthen your network and better serve families by understanding the local support landscape.
Provider Insights: Learn from a medical provider who has successfully integrated many of these tools into their practice. Gain real-world perspectives, practical tips and success stories.
Up to 1.5 CME Category 1 Credits available
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(Wednesday) 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Help Me Grow WashingtonAcross the nation, Help Me Grow offers families seamless access to community services and supports so they can easily connect to the resources they need, when they need them. The Help Me Grow Washington network represents a growing, powerful coalition of communities and individuals invested in building an organized system of community resources to help children grow up healthy.https://helpmegrowwa.org/