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Workshops, Events, Webinars

Virtual Parent Café - Apr 11

Virtual Parent Cafe: Family Spring Bling via Eventbrite (from The Family Tree, Contact Kim Jackson or go to their PACEs Calendar EVENT for more information) The Family Tree presents a parent café in partnership with the Maryland Parent Leadership Team. Parents and caregivers are welcome to join for the opportunity to have fun, connect with others and learn more about child protective factors. Monday, April 11, 2022 from 1 PM- 3 PM PST (NOTE: event says it is for 4 PM-6 PM ET). Click HERE to...

Yolo Library celebration! Día de los Niños/Día de los Libros

Yolo County Library is hosting a celebration of Día de los Niños/Día de los Libros events throughout the month of April. This program encourages literacy for children from all backgrounds and connects families to diverse books, languages, and cultures. Attendees will receive a free book, enjoy educational activities, watch a special performance at select locations, or listen to a story time program. All are welcome to participate in these free, fun, and educational celebrations offered...

Foundations Sexual Assault Support Group from Empower Yolo tonight

Empower Yolo presents a free 12-week support group for sexual assault survivors. The program offers support to learn strategies as well as an environment to be supported by others who have gone through similar situations. Childcare is available upon request. 1st Virtual Session Starts TODAY : Thursday, March 31, 2022 at 5 PM-6 PM the rest of the class dates are on Wednesdays from 5 PM-6 PM : 4/6 , 4/13 , 4/20 , 4/27 , 5/4 , 5/11 , 5/18 , 5/25 , 6/1 , 6/8, 6/15 . The zoom link will be...

CREO Plática; Why you deserve to be happy- w/ Claudia Lara Bauche

Virtual CREO Plática via Zoom (from CommuniCare Health Center’s CREO Program). Join the CREO program in welcoming Claudia Lara Bauche, a psychologist and psychotherapist working in the state of Querétaro in Mexico, to discuss why you deserve to be happy. See attached flyer in Spanish for more information. Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 5 PM . Click here to join the Zoom Meeting (Meeting ID: 872 6117 5961 and Password: creo)

Spanish Grief Support Group via In-Person

The CREO Program in collaboration with Yolo Hospice present a grief support group in Spanish. See attached flyers in English and Spanish. Contact Maria Isabel at (530)405-2893 for more information or go to their Facebook page . Recurring group - Meet every 2 nd Thursday of the Month. Next Meeting-Thursday, March 10 , 2022 from 4 PM-5 PM . NOTE: the Grief Support Group will be held IN PERSON . Location : CommuniCare Hansen Family Health Center, 215 West Beamer St, Woodland, CA 95695. Note:...

Grief Responsive Teaching: Supporting Students and Ourselves in Times of Loss- 3/9

Read about this Zoom workshop (from the School Crisis Recovery & Renewal Project) on their Event page HERE . The School Crisis Recovery & Renewal Project (SCRR) presents their free workshop where participants will explore the impacts of loss on the brain, body, and behavior, as well as actionable strategies for using this knowledge to scaffold learning environments and assignments that are grief-responsive and examine interpersonal, environmental, and curricular aspects of...

Virtual Healing Circle- 2/23

UC Davis Health presents their Healing Circles, where you are invited to join in on a virtual session of compassionate listening and intentional sharing to foster understanding, love, and unity. They offer techniques for proactively building authentic relationships to create collective impact. Wednesday, February 23, 2022 from 6 PM- 7:30 PM . For more info visit HERE . Click HERE to Register Now on Eventbrite.

Unequal Health Systems: Anti-Black Racism and the Threat to American Health

The School for Communication and Journalism of the University of Southern California Annenberg presents their webinar where they will share examples of how racism operates in health care systems, and how health disparities are compounded by structural forces such as residential segregation. Taken together, these forces ultimately erode Black health and hurt all Americans. The discussion will also feature examples of promising strategies to mitigate against these forces. The webinar will be...

New Year-New Mind, Body & Soul via Zoom

SRQ Strong presents a free live event where participants will get the opportunity to take on a new practice or learn something new for their Mind, Body, and Soul. They invite you to a conversation with two special guests (Dr. Chippy Ajithan-The Mindful Cardiologist and Helen Neal-Ali- a Level II Certified Trauma Specialist) to explore the connections between our minds and our bodies, learning how meditation can help us calm our brains and heal from stress. Thursday, February 28, 2022 from 3...

Professional Resilience: An Evening with Friends via Zoom

Forward-Facing Institute presents a free one-hour conversation about professional resilience in the 21 st Century. Dr. Gentry will be joined by a panel of community leaders (Dr. Kathleen Flarity the Deputy Director of the CU Anschutz Center for COMBAT (COmbat Medicine and BATtlefield) Research and Dr. Jim Dietz, a retired Emergency Medicine Physician, was the coordinator for the 10-year Emergency Medicine Resilience Project with CEP America/Vituity) to share over 100 years of combined...

Mental Health and Trauma: Context and Consequences

via Zoom (from Boston University School of Public Health. Go to their EVENT PAGE for more information and event agenda) The Boston University School of Public Health presents a program that will examine trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and their effect on our physical and mental health and how our social and economic context influences this relation. They will be discussing questions, such as How do racial, social, and economic inequities influence the consequences of PTSD? And...

Racism, Racist Inequalities and the Child Welfare System: Implications for Prevention

The Kempe Center presents their Pathways to Prevention webinars, a collaboration with the Injury and Violence Prevention Center at the Colorado School of Public Health. They are excited to have Alan J. Dettlaff, Dean of the Graduate College of Social Work at the University of Houston, whose work focuses on improving outcomes for children and youth in the child welfare system through examining the factors contributing to racial disparities and improving cultural responsiveness. His research...

White Supremacy & Criminal Justice - 2/16

The Yolo County Library in collaboration with the Yolo County Health and Human Services Agency invite you to join as they cover different socio political factors each week that have historically contributed to ongoing problems and root causes of inequity. Organizations and communities will be inspired to develop visions, roadmaps, and interventions with effective holistic solutions. Presented by Sandy Holman, Director of The Culture C.O.-O.P. Wednesdays; 6:00-8:30PM Click HERE to join the...

Scholarships now available for Mind Matters Now!

Has the pandemic stressed you out? Want to learn the self-soothing skills of Mind Matters: Overcoming Adversity and Building Resilience directly from the author, Dr. Carolyn Curtis? Good news! The Dibble Institute has received generous funding for scholarships to the online, full 12-lesson series, Mind Matters Now . The course helps teachers, social workers, medical professionals, and others manage their stress by building resilience skills and practices for mental well-being. (CEUs are...

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