This 90-minute webinar describes POSC resources and how to begin utilizing the POSC template to better support families impacted by substance use.
Resources:
Zoom Webinar
Passcode: YEvcV%f2
This 90-minute webinar describes POSC resources and how to begin utilizing the POSC template to better support families impacted by substance use.
Resources:
Zoom Webinar
Passcode: YEvcV%f2
Explore a parent-child interaction guide while building observation skills to support attunement in infants and toddlers.
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Parent Child Interaction Observation Part 1
https://youtu.be/PYxjLoUnRYM
Parent Child Interaction Observation Part 2
https://youtu.be/4Vnkj8OyZHQ
Learn to recognize, prevent, and respond to overdoses. This training covers signs, risks, harm reduction, naloxone use, and the social context of substance use that equip you with life-saving skills to support your community.
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The Immigrant & Refugee Resource Collaborative created a global food preferences guide to support newcomer access to culturally-appropriate foods. The guide includes community specific guidance, common foods, and notes to support service providers.
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An overview of Motivational Interviewing, including change talk and how to use reflections to reinforce language about change. Part 3 contains a demonstration of how motivational interviewing can be used when talking to families about infant safe sleep.
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The Michigan Immigrant Rights Center developed a training to review state and federal language access laws, including rights to interpretation and translation for limited English proficiency recipients of state services. Federal and state complaint procedures are explained with links and contact information of presenters is provided on slide 28.
Grief is complex. This webinar provides an overview of grief and bereavement and strategies to support families. The webinar discusses strategies for supporting families who’ve experienced a pregnancy, infant, and/or maternal loss.
In this webinar, we will explore how infant safe sleep practices are supported by traditional Indigenous parenting practices such as skin-to-skin contact, baby carrying, and cradleboards.
The International Rescue Committee developed a handout to support providers and newcomer caregivers in identifying warning signs, coping strategies, and when to ask for help to ensure their children have the support they need during the resettlement process.
Learn how home visitors can support families during the perinatal period.
Resource: Zoom Webcast Recording;
Passcode: ughp2.5V