Webinars
Building Community Supports and Becoming a FASD Champion
The latest in the series Preventing, Identifying, and Treating Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders.
Association of University Centers on Disabilities
March 22, 2-3 p.m. ET
How to Plan and Implement Quality Improvement Activities Focused on Family Engagement
Provides Maternal and Child Health Title V/Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs programs, family leaders, pediatric clinicians, and others with tools and resources to plan a quality improvement project to engage families and enhance family-centeredness in pediatric health care. Faculty will provide an overview of a family engagement quality improvement project conducted by the National Center for Medical Home Implementation (NCMHI), discuss challenges and successes of this type of project, and provide practical implementation tools and strategies. Register here.
AMCHP and NCMHI
March 22, 2-3 p.m. CT
Using Systems Biology-Based Approaches for Considerations Across the Life Course
Focuses on how public health and preventive medical scientists, as well as developmental and reproductive toxicologists, interpret and apply life course health developmental principles, with an emphasis on the first four principles of the Life Course Health Development framework (health development, unfolding, complexity, and timing). Registration required.
UCLA Health
March 23, 12-1 p.m. GMT
Title V Data Integration Toolkit: Getting Started with the Data Integration Process
Join AMCHP to discuss its new Title V Data Integration toolkit, which is a collection of resources to assist states as they integrate Title V data into Early Childhood Integrated Data Systems. The final section of this three-part series will share guidance and examples to help participants navigate conversations about data integration, including defining a purpose and vision, getting a seat at the table, and obtaining leadership support. Register for part three.
View the recording for part 1.
View the recording for part 2.
AMCHP
March 27, 3-4 p.m. ET
Health Care Transition & Title V Care Coordination Initiatives
A five-part series featuring examples of best practices among state Title V agencies, tools and resources, and problem-solving strategies. Get more information about the series.
Session 2: Transition Preparation. Register here.
Got Transition
March 28, 3-4 p.m. ET
Community Development as a Partner for Health Equity
The Build Healthy Places Network will provide an overview of the community development sector, which serves as an action arm for addressing social determinants of health through the development and financing of affordable housing, grocery stores, community centers, health clinics, and services in low- and moderate-income communities.
UCLA Health
April 10, 9-10 a.m. PT
Framing Adolescent Health – Are You Sending the Right Message?
Borrow strategies used by commercial advertisers, leverage the best thinking of cognitive linguists, and apply findings from the latest communications research to reach adolescents and young adults. All are welcome, but the content in this series is specifically for adolescent health champions with a special emphasis on those in public health systems.
State Adolescent Health Resource Center
March 27, 1-2:30 p.m. ET