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Fax Number:  (626) 569-9350
Email: CHDP@ph.lacounty.gov
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El Monte, CA 91731   

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Local Conference Presentations

Sixth Annual Southern California Sexual Health Summit: Bringing It Back
February /2015
PowerPoint Presentation: Scroll down to “Summit Materials”
Advance innovative practices in sexual health throughout Southern California.

The California Immunization Coalition Summit: Ready, Set, Vaccinate! April/2015 PowerPoint Presentation

Working Together To End Youth Homeless April/2015
Sponsored by: LA Adolescent Health Collaborative, LA Coalition to End Youth Homelessness
LA County Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health, and The Champion Fund

Health Education Practice Conference October/2015
The New Health Education Paradigm: Taking Action To Improve Social Determinants OF Health and Ensure Health Equity

Reducing Disparities in Birth Outcomes and Infant Mortality: Strategies For Sustainable Interventions
November/2015
Sponsored by: the Los Angeles County Action Learning Collaborative

Seventh Annual Southern California Sexual Health Summit:
February/2016

Webinars

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The Association for Addiction Professionals
NAADAC is the premier global organization of addiction focused professionals who enhance the health and recovery of individuals, families and communities.
These NAADAC webinars are free to view anytime. Earn CE credit by simply passing the online CE Quiz after you watch the entire webinar!

The Big Hospital Screening, Brief Intervention & Referral Treatment (SBIRT):
A learning Collaborative to Expand SBIRT into Hospitals and other Medical Settings

California Smokers’ Helpline, 1-800-NO-BUTTS:
Online Training for Health Care Providers

Children's Hospital Los Angeles:
Webinars presented by Strengthening Youth Prevention Paradigms (SYPP) Center at Children’s Hospital LA

Childrens Safety Network (CSN):
CSN is dedicated to working with state, territorial and community Maternal & Child Health and Injury & Violence prevention programs to create an environment where all children and youth are safe and healthy.

Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) Awareness Training
Advocating for a more empowered world for women & girls

Community Health Council (CHC)
CHC's four policy areas define the work of their programs, coalitions, and advocacy. These four policy areas include: Environmental Health, Healthcare Systems, Health Coverage, and Nutrition Resources.

Healthy People 2020:
Healthy People provides science-based, 10-year national objectives for improving the health of all Americans.

Pacer Center: Champions For Children with Disabilities
The mission of PACER Center (Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights) is to expand opportunities and enhance the quality of life of children and young adults with disabilities and their families, based on the concept of parents helping parents.

VICNETWORK (Virtual Immunization Communication Network)
The VICNetwork strives to educate local and national health organizations, coalitions, and public health departments about effective immunization communication strategies, the importance of utilizing new media technologies to convey consistent immunization messages and current immunization issues.

Smiles Across America. An Oral Health America Program:
The Smiles Across America (SAA) Webinar Series consists of monthly webinars and Share and Learns, in partnership with Ronald McDonald House Charities® (RMHC) to provide technical assistance and a forum for programs to share information about best practices and innovative projects.

Early Identification & Linkage for Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities
Overview about the Early Identification Program; First Connections Screening Red Flags; Recommended Services; How to keep children from falling through the cracks. First Connections is a 3-year project funded by first 5 LA.

Bullying Prevention Training Course
Learn the latest research and best practices in bullying prevention and earn continuing education credits at your own pace.

Futures Without Violence For more than 30 years, FUTURES has been providing groundbreaking programs, policies, and campaigns that empower individuals and organizations working to end violence against women and children around the world. Their vision is a future without violence that provides education, safety, justice, and hope.

Bullying: Health Consequences and Role of the Health Care Provider
Description: Bullying is far too common and has serious health consequences for children who are bullied and children who bully. Health care providers can play a critical role in identifying and preventing bullying. In this session, we will hear about the prevalence and health consequences of bullying, about tools and strategies to respond and how health care providers can become part of the solution.

Child Sexual Abuse: Health Consequences and the Role of the Health Care Provider
Description: In this session, we will hear about identification, treatment, and prevention of child sexual abuse, tools and strategies to respond and how health care providers can become part of the solution.

Gun Violence: The Health Care Provider’s Role in Prevention
Description Health care providers play an important role in protecting the safety of their patients by preventing gun violence. This webinar will review the impact of gun violence on families in the United States and discuss evidence-based approaches to gun violence prevention.

Human Trafficking: The Role of the Health Care Provider
Description: What can health care providers do to help victims of human trafficking? Many health care providers, who interact with human trafficking victims, are unaware that these crimes occur and often are not prepared to respond to victims, survivors, and those at risk. This webinar will provide clinicians with knowledge on trafficking and give specific tools for screening, assist victims in the clinical setting, and understand reporting requirements. Participants will have the opportunity to hear from a human trafficking survivor, and explore opportunities for improving practice and policy.

Promoting Healthy Teen Relationships In Pediatric Health Settings
Description: Teens who experiencing dating violence are more likely to suffer long-term negative behavioral and health consequences, including suicide attempts, depression, substance abuse, unplanned pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections. Specific clinic interventions will be featured and tools and resources for health care providers, teachers and parents will also be shared. Participants will have the opportunity to hear from That’s Not Cool, who have developed culturally responsive prevention and intervention strategies, as well as youth-driven and youth-led prevention programs.

Trauma Informed Care: The Role of the Health Care Provider
Description: Learn how programs and services can be designed to be more supportive, avoid re-traumatization, address the consequences of trauma in the individual, and facilitate healing.

Health Connected logohealth connected Sex Ed Starts Here
Some helpful resources for education professionals about California Education Code and teaching sexual health education.

My Health My Info: Keep It Confidential
As providers you have an important role to play in safeguarding your patient’s private health information. The resources on this website were developed to support providers interested in educating their patients about their confidentiality rights and helping them utilize new privacy protections. All patient education and health center staff training materials were developed in partnership by the ACLU of Northern California, ACLU of Southern California, California Family Health Council and the National Center for Youth Law. Click here for the Confidential Communication Request form.

ZERO TO THREE's
A national, nonprofit organization that provides parents, professionals and policymakers the knowledge and know-how to nurture early development. Their mission is to ensure that all babies and toddlers have a strong start in life. Policy Center is holding a series of webinars/web-based conference calls for state policymakers, early childhood advocates, and infant and toddler professionals across the country.

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