Josephine County Perinatal Task Force Meeting
The Task Forces meet in Josephine and Douglas Counties and provide a networking opportunity for all involved in Perinatal Health to learn about Task Force Projects and how they might […]
The Task Forces meet in Josephine and Douglas Counties and provide a networking opportunity for all involved in Perinatal Health to learn about Task Force Projects and how they might […]
Take Root offers parent education classes, workshops and resources to help parents learn ways to provide effective discipline and guidance, nurture and foster life skills, promote healthy development, and, most […]
Darkness to Light's evidence-informed training on preventing, recognizing, and reacting responsibly to child sexual abuse. This training is intended for educators but is broad enough for parents and caregivers, faith […]
In partnership with First Indigenous Nations Society (FINS), UC-VEG, Eastwood Elementary, and Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians, Thrive Umpqua invites you to a celebration of community, land, […]
Talking about personal safety and sex creates a protective bond between parent and child, increases confidence for both, and instills knowledge that makes children and teens much less vulnerable. Having […]
What This is where members of the Perinatal Task Force come to discuss the direction of the Task Force and what topics they should focus on throughout the year. Who […]
For anyone interested in taking (or repeating) an ACEs training in the NEAR curriculum, we have open trainings coming up in January and February. ACEs stands for the Adverse Childhood Experiences study, which provides the scientific data showing the impact of trauma on health, behavioral health and social outcomes. There is no cost to participate. […]
Healthy Start Clients! Talk to your Healthy Start caseworker about this great event! Celebrate our new and expecting Healthy Start parents with games, prizes and helpful information!
Participants will learn current breastfeeding recommendations and guidelines for an HIV+ parent. Presenter: Judy Levison, MD, MPH is a professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Baylor College […]
Being patient does help when caring and teaching young children. What is even more helpful in the long run is understanding some of the core reasons that children think, learn […]
In this training you will learn how to be an active bystander in child sexual abuse prevention and response. You will receive examples of boundary violations and inappropriate behaviors, and […]
Knowing about child sexual abuse makes us more mindful about how we interact with children. Healthy affection and touch is protective from child sexual abuse especially with parents, caregivers, and […]