March 2019 Workforce Newsletter
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![]() ![]() March 2019Upcoming Project TEACH training sessions Funded by the NYS Office of Mental Health, Project TEACH aims to strengthen and support the ability of New York's pediatric primary care providers to deliver care to children and families who experience mild-to-moderate mental health concerns. Trainings are available both online and in-person. A two-day session will be held in Rochester on March 31-April 1. To register for this month's training, please visit: https://projectteachny.org/event/childrens-mental-health-for-primary-care-providers-rochester/ You can learn more about Project TEACH, by visiting their website: https://projectteachny.org/about/ Upcoming Webinar: "The Public Health Workforce: 2014, 2017, and 2020" On April 2, 2019 12-1pm, join the Region 2 Public Health Training Center for their April Log-in2Learn live webinar. Participants will learn about 2014 and 2017 data from the Public Health Workforce Interests and Needs Survey as well as plans for the 2020 data collection from Katie Sellers, DrPH, CPH, Vice President for Impact at the de Beaumont Foundation. Registration Link: https://tinyurl.com/April-L2L Livestream Link: https://tinyurl.com/April-L2L-evaluation Community Health Worker Training The Community Health Worker Network of NYC is coming to Rochester in April to deliver their popular 2-day Community Health Worker Communication Training. The training will occur on April 24-25 from 9am-5pm. For information on rates and how to register your staff, please contact April Hicks at april@chwnetwork.org or via phone at 912-266-3262. Sign up for Health Care Workforce Updates We are pleased to announce our new Finger Lakes Health Care Workforce Updates newsletter. To receive these updates, please sign up our website. |