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Community Conversation Series 2020-1

  • 02/24/2020
  • 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM
  • Rhode Island College, Alger Hall 110
  • 2

Registration

  • This event is included within RIAIMH membership.

    (CEUs are an additional $25/session. Sign-up and payment are at the door on the day of the event.)
  • This event is $25/Session for Non-Members.

    (CEUs are an additional $25/session. Sign-up and payment are at the door on the day of the event.)
  • Only Rhode Island College students with valid student ID.

Registration is closed

      

Infant/Early Childhood Mental Health
Community Conversation Series 

February 24, 2020

SPEAKERS:  Danita Roberts and Susan Dickstein
TOPIC:  Racial Wealth Gap Simulation - Implications for Infant Mental Health

We will facilitate the Racial Wealth Gap simulation activity designed to be an interactive experience to help folks understand racial inequality at the structural level and how it connects with social justice issues like ending hunger and poverty.  We will also discuss implications for infant mental health.

Location:  Rhode Island College, Alger Hall 110

Time:  8 am (check-in); 8:30 - 10:30 am (program)   

Registration fee
Members - free
Non-Members - $25.00
Rhode Island College Undergraduate Student - free (student must show valid student ID at check-in)

CEU Cost (RN, Educator, Clinician, Social Work): $25.00 at door

Next two 2020 Community Conversation events:

REGISTER FOR MARCH 2020
3/16/20 - Sara Remington, MA and Jenna Maloney, MPA
Maternal Depression Screening, Linkage to Care, and Symptom Reduction: Rhode Island’s Continuous Quality Improvement in Home Visiting Services

REGISTER FOR APRIL 2020
4/20/20 - Susan Zoll, PhD and Leslie Sevey, PhD
Observing to Build Relationships: Early Childhood Education

               

Funding for Community Conversation Series 2020 was provided in part by The Behavioral Health Fund at the Rhode Island Foundation,  RI Department for Children, Youth and Families and RI Department of Health.  
We are grateful for the continued support from Rhode Island College and Children’s Friend.

To see all upcoming Professional Development Opportunities, see our Calendar.

RIAIMH is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

RIAIMH is a founding member of the Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health.


RIAIMH is an affiliate of the World Association for Infant Mental Health.

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