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SUMMARY:Critical Building Blocks for a Healthy Start: Championing Equitable Maternal Health
DESCRIPTION:Data show that maternal mortality rates are higher among Black and Native American women\, regardless of income and educational levels. Additionally\, Black women are two to three times more likely to die from pregnancy complications than non-Hispanic White women\, even though three out of five pregnancy-related deaths are preventable. Although these glaring racial disparities have reached a crisis level\, there are opportunities to make policy changes to better support the health of all babies and birthing parents. \nJoin the Alliance for Early Success for this webinar\, featuring speakers from the National Birth Equity Collaborative and state advocates from Healthy Mothers\, Healthy Babies Coalition of Georgia to discuss the drivers for these alarming disparities and what we can do to improve maternal health for everyone. \nSession Details\nTuesday\, February 28 | 3 – 4 p.m.\nVirtual\nRegister \nLearn More\nWebinar speakers include: \n\nMegan Simmons\, Policy Director\, National Birth Equity Collaborative\nKy Lindberg\, Chief Executive Officer\, Healthy Mothers\, Healthy Babies Coalition of Georgia\nSakesa Berry\, Founder & Executive Director\, Atlanta Doula Collective\n\nTo learn more\, visit the Alliance for Early Success website. \nTweetSharePinShare0 Shares
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alliance for Early Success":MAILTO:alliance@earlysuccess.org
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SUMMARY:Early Childhood Mental Health Support
DESCRIPTION:Join the Yale Child Study Center\, ZERO TO THREE\, and Georgia Early Education Alliance for Ready Students on July 21 for a look at suspensions and expulsions\, early childhood mental health consultation\, the impact of new rescue and relief funding\, and more. \nEarly Childhood Mental Health Support\nThe pandemic increased stress for children\, parents\, and the early childhood workforce. Many were forced to stay home\, others were forced to work. Increases in stress require increases in resources to effectively support the workforce as they manage their own stress and the social-emotional needs of the children returning to their care. \nThe good news is that there are models that research shows are effective\, and resources from the federal COVID relief funds that can support their development. Attend this event to take a closer look at suspensions and expulsions\, mental health consultations\, new rescue and relief funding\, and more. \nWho will you hear from?\nDuring this event\, participants will hear from the following presenters: \n\n\n\nJoin Dr. Walter Gilliam from the Yale Child Study Center\n\n\n\n\nDr. Lee Johnson III from ZERO TO THREE\n\n\n\n\nCallan Wells from Georgia Early Education Alliance for Ready Students\n\n\n\nRegistration\nTo register\, complete the online registration form. For more events\, view our event calendar. \nTweetSharePinShare0 Shares
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alliance for Early Success":MAILTO:alliance@earlysuccess.org
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