Leadership Lab Deadline Extension!
The Leadership Lab is built upon peer-to-peer collaboration and is a 10-month program that occurs from January to October 2018. Applicants interested in the 2018 New Directors and Next Gen Cohorts will now be accepted until Nov. 1 at 8 p.m. ET. (Please note that this extension is only for the New Directors and Next Gen cohorts.) It is important to note that all applications must be completed in one sitting. Due to this restriction, we have provided a PDF version of the application for your review prior to submission.
Association of Maternal & Child Health Programs
Deadline: Nov. 1
Host a Student Team for the Title V MCH Internship Program
Is there an activity you would implement or resources you would create, if only you had extra staff to help? Consider hosting a Title V MCH Internship team during Summer 2018.The National MCH Workforce Development Center is accepting state applications for the Title V MCH Internship Program. Six teams of MCH students will be supported to participate in internships in state Title V programs.
National MCH Workforce Development Center
Deadline: Nov. 10
Effective Communication in Public Health Emergencies — Developing Community-Centered Tools for People with Special Health Care Needs
Comments are invited on a study that will use a multi-tiered, mixed-methods approach to data collection to study the communication needs of two target populations during disasters: families with children and youth with special health care needs, and individuals with autism spectrum disorders, as well as families with children who have autism spectrum disorders.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Deadline: Nov. 20
Warren H. Pearse Women's Health Policy Award
Supports research exploring an aspect of health care policy that assists, defines, or restricts the ability of physicians to deliver health care to women in the general population or a specific area.
American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Deadline: Dec. 15
MCH Workforce Development Learning Opportunity
State/jurisdictional Title V agencies invited to submit applications for its upcoming cohort learning opportunity. Accepted teams will participate in an eight-month cohort with five other state/jurisdictional teams, during which time the National MCH Workforce Development Center will support their work on an existing (or planned) project to increase workforce skills and capacity.
The National MCH Workforce Development Center
Deadline: Jan. 12, 2018, 5 p.m. ET
Webinars
Communicating With Your Kids: Sexuality And Developmental Disability
Aimed at helping parents of children with developmental disabilities discuss sexuality with their kids. Presenter Katherine McLaughlin, M.Ed., has 25 years of experience in offering disability and sexuality courses to both parents and professionals.
Family Voices of California
Nov. 1, 3-4 p.m. ET
Recent Trends in Children's Healthcare: Coverage and Oral Health Outcomes
Covers the most recent information regarding heath care coverage for children, as well as findings on access to health care, Medicaid coverage, and use among children.
South Carolina Rural Health Research Center
Nov. 9, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. ET
Serving CYSHCN in Medicaid Managed Care: Contract Language and the Contracting Process
Join AMCHP and the National Academy for State Health Policy as they discuss their new tool that can be used alongside the National Standards for Systems of Care for CYSHCN. Title V leaders will also share perspectives on how their CYSHCN programs have been involved in the Medicaid managed care contracting process.
Association of Maternal & Child Health Programs
Nov. 16, 1-2 p.m. ET
Meeting the Challenges of Measuring and Preventing Maternal Mortality
This session of Public Health Grand Rounds will focus on improve the measurement and prevention of maternal mortality in the United States, as well as address challenges and new opportunities that coincide with this important maternal health indicator.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Nov. 14, 1 p.m. ET
Intersections Between Infant/Early Childhood Mental Health and Autism: Identification and Intervention
Focuses on the intersection of infant and early childhood mental health and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in young children, with a focus on clinical practice. Participants will explore a model for interdisciplinary assessment and diagnosis of ASD in young children within an infant mental health framework.
Association of University Centers on Disabilities
Nov. 15, 1-2 p.m. ET