Suicide Prevention and Working with Military Families
This webinar explores culturally competent best practices and provides appropriate approaches used within the military to discuss suicide without stigma.
This webinar explores culturally competent best practices and provides appropriate approaches used within the military to discuss suicide without stigma.
This webinar discusses the intersection of disability with military service for service members and their families, looking closely at the impact of trauma on the brain and possible physical cues and reactions when a trauma response occurs.
About This Webinar: How do families manage deployments and family separation? The short answer is that it’s a process – or, perhaps more aptly, a cycle. This webinar explores the deployment cycle and associated challenges from the perspective of different family members and identifies circumstances and family contexts that exacerbate...
This discussion will highlight the social and structural determinants of food and nutrition insecurity and examine strategies and approaches for improving food access and equity in military families as well as all families.
In this episode, we talked to Bjørn Peterson about bringing clarity, courage and creativity to our relationship practice.
Insurance is a critical component of economic security for military families. This webinar for Personal Financial Managers and other service providers introduces important coverage and considerations for risk management, including:
Homeowner’s Insurance
Renter’s Insurance
Auto Insurance
Umbrella Policies
This presentation provides information on the legal status of service animals, the legal status of emotional support animals, and the various laws that apply to determine those rights.
This webinar presentation provides an overview of the intersection of suicide and IPV risk factors and discover prevention strategies for advocates and clinicians serving the military community.
For this episode, we talked to Shawn Trenell O'Neal, author of the upcoming MFRA course, "Introduction to Social Justice Lenses for Family Well-Being." Shawn is DJ, musician, and sound engineer, whose PhD research at the University of Colorado - Boulder examines the "processes of colonization and settler colonialism and its effects on cultural components such as visual art and music."
A nutrition-focused physical exam (NFPE) is a key component of the RDN’s assessment. It helps identify patients with malnutrition and at risk for malnutrition and identifies potential vitamin and mineral deficiencies.
About This Webinar: In the final session of the Going Virtual series research on benefits and challenges of tele-intervention are shared to lay the groundwork for reflection with participants about their own experiences. Discussion also includes culturally sensitive, family-centered strategies for addressing these challenges during virtual early intervention visits. Webinars...
Learn why caregivers feel stressed, confused, angry, and overwhelmed by understanding how “who you are as a caregiver” is changing and why it creates stress.
This material is based upon work supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Office of Military Family Readiness Policy, U.S. Department of Defense under Award Number 2023-48770-41333.
This material is based upon work supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Office of Military Family Readiness Policy, U.S. Department of Defense under Award Number 2023-48770-41333.
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