Session 2: RI's Safe and Secure Baby Court March 23, 2021
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RECENT NEWSWatch new RIght from the Start video: Home Visiting is a Lifeline A brief on why faces are essentail for babies and FAIMH's initiative to distribute clear face masksto child care proviodes in Florida A call to action from the Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health to address ongoing bias, structural racism and racial violence. A message from RIAIMH's Executive Director, Susan Dickstein, PhD, IMH-E® and related resources about COVID-19 RIAIMH EVENTS
| LEARNING OPPORTUNITIESFoundations for Infant/Toddler Social Emotional Health and Development Online Modules FREE PROVIDER COURSE and PARENT AND FAMILIES COURSE offered by the clinicians at Bradley Hospital in partnership with RIAIMH Versión en español disponible RIght from the Start discusses: Child Care, Head Start & RI Pre-K Legislative & Budget Priorities February 24, 2021 @ 1pm on ZOOM Brazelton Touchpoints Center 2021 Learning to Listen Series: Disrupting Implicit Bias in Early Childhood Programs A conversation with Dr. Rosemarie Allen March 17, 2021 @ 3pm ET FREE live Spanish translation available
| RESOURCESText Messaging Service for The Greatest 8 Designed to help parents teach their children, ages 0 to 8, skills for a lifetime of mental wellness. Text greatest8 to 401-297-3020 or sign up online at https://bit.ly/Greatest8 Racial Justice and Equity Resources for the I/ECMH community 5 Steps for Brain-Building Serve and Return Center on the Developing Child, Harvard University (Versión en español también disponible) Zero to Three Compares national and state-by state data on the well-being of infants and toddlers. Report: Building Relationships: Framing Early Relational Health Center for the Study of Social Policy in collaboration with Frameworks Institute A comprehensive framing strategy to help shift public attention to and understanding about Early Relational Health. |
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