Our team had a great time at American College Health Association (ACHA)'s Annual Meeting last week! 📚 We loved meeting other innovators in campus health and discussing how Equip can help address eating disorders in college students. Didn't get a chance to connect with us? We'd love to get in touch: visit my.equip.health.
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Reliance, in collaboration with the Community Integrated Network of Oregon (CINO), proudly presents their 'Living Well with Chronic Conditions' educational series. This joint initiative is dedicated to raising awareness and highlighting local resources that provide invaluable support. Join us each week as we embark on this journey together, promoting well-being and uncovering the wealth of resources available in our community! CINO WANTS YOU TO KNOW… Living with ongoing health issues like arthritis can make everyday activities tough. But it's important to know that these conditions don't have to be who you are. If you're experiencing challenges with chronic conditions, our 6-week community workshop can help you figure out how to deal with symptoms, solve issues, and find exercises that work for you. Just remember, your health isn't the only thing that makes you who you are. Learn more about Living Well with Chronic Conditions and find a program near you at https://zurl.co/mayS or by calling (833) 673-9355.
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As states continue to prioritize opportunities to enhance services for children with chronic illnesses, behavioral and special health care needs, and medical complexities. Our new resource center includes tools for states addressing and advancing systems of care for children and youth with chronic and complex needs. Learn more at https://loom.ly/jah_LLA
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WE'RE LIVE! JOIN US while there's still a lot more to learn! Key Points: Context and Renewal of Behavior: The study looks into how changes in the feeding environment (like switching who feeds the child or where they are fed) can cause a relapse into undesirable behaviors that were previously eliminated, a phenomenon known as "renewal." This is important because feeding interventions often need to be generalized across different settings and caregivers to be effective long-term. Join here, don't forget to register first if you haven't done it yet. https://lnkd.in/gq48SNnV
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Learn about ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) and their impact on health, Dr. Nadine Burke-Harris's impact, and how embrella's P.E.A.C.E. Initiative educates families about ACEs and promotes positive childhood experiences (PCEs) in this video! https://lnkd.in/eXn6KkdP
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Join the Michigan Moves Coalition for this important webinar!!
Reminder!! Join us tomorrow, 5/20, at 2pm for our webinar: The Roadmap to Making Michigan the most Physically Active State in the Nation - The Michigan Physical Activity Plan. A recording will be sent to all registered participants, so even if you can't attend live you can still get this vitally important information! This webinar is tailored for professionals deeply rooted in the physical activity domain in Michigan — including health and physical educators, exercise, parks and recreation professionals — as well as public health experts, medical professionals and policy makers who are instrumental in shaping the health and wellness landscape of Michigan. See the link comments.
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We're proud to be working with Ladder to implement the Surviving Adolescence Parenting Program. Now that the first round of parents have graduated, the results speak for themselves! ⭐ 100% of parents believe that their relationship with their child improved. ⭐ 100% of parents feel more confident in opportunities to connect with their child. ⭐ 100% of parents felt the Surviving Adolescence program provided them with the relevant tools to build their relationship with their family. When parents were asked to describe the program using one word, words including 'helpful', 'informative', 'caring', 'involved', 'empowering', 'safe space' and 'calm' were mentioned.
Since graduating from our first Surviving Adolescence pilot program, 100% of parents believe that their relationship with their young person has improved and that they feel more confident in opportunities to connect with them. This program is an extension of our Step Up Latrobe Valley program to strengthen parent to child relationships within the family structure. Find out more about our new, evidence-based program at https://lnkd.in/gSqBvXue Latrobe Health Assembly
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Dr. Andrew Tatarsky, Director of Clinical Programming at Freedom Institute, will be presenting at the upcoming Moderation Mindset Summit. This conference is perfect for anyone interested in fostering healthier drinking habits and lifestyles, including individuals, healthcare professionals, researchers, educators, and counselors. Why Should You Attend? Gain insights from renowned speakers in the field of public health and psychology. Participate in interactive panel discussions addressing current trends and challenges in alcohol harm reduction. Explore practical tools and techniques for achieving moderation in everyday life. Network with like-minded individuals passionate about promoting health and well-being, including having a better relationship with alcohol. Discover new ways to get support on your own moderation journey.
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Dr. Mary McCaffrey is a Consultant Gynaecologist. Her areas of special interest are fertility, menopause and pelvic pain. Dr. McCaffrey works as a Gynaecologist at Limerick Women’s Prison and as Deputy Coroner, Cork City
While awaiting anticipated reform having access to high quality support from an experienced indemity organisation is very valuable.
🇮🇪 There was an interesting discussion with Professor Sean Daly on RTE’s Today with Claire, about medics feeling traumatised after giving evidence at an inquest. It’s important that the inquest process is inquisitorial - not adversarial - and supports both medics and families. Read our recent submission to the Coroner’s Reform Consultation: https://lnkd.in/eZN2cKjK
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Today is the first day of the 2023 Oral Health Summit and NYS Oral Health Coalition Annual Meeting. Tooth decay is the most common chronic disease of children and often called “the hidden epidemic”. Research shows that children with dental pain are three times more likely to be absent from school and four times more likely to earn lower grades. To learn more about the importance of oral health in young children, please see our lunch and learn "Ensuring Bright Smiles: The State of Early Childhood Oral Health in WNY": https://lnkd.in/euY3JdUy
Liftoff Summer Learning Series Session 1 Recording - Liftoff WNY
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