Family Finances Series: Separation & Single Parenting in the Military
For many service members with families and children, it can be a difficult balance between responsibilities to their families and to the military.
For many service members with families and children, it can be a difficult balance between responsibilities to their families and to the military.
About This Event This archived webinar no longer qualifies for CEU credits. The 90 minute webinar will cover the Military Lending Act (MLA), which was enacted in 2006 and implemented by the Department of Defense (DoD), and protects active duty members of the military, their spouses, and their dependents from...
About this Podcast On Healing and Hope: Lessons learned through research and treatment with service members experiencing Traumatic Brain Injury and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Featuring conversations with Melissa Walker, Healing Arts Program Coordinator at the National Intrepid Center of Excellence, a directorate of Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, and...
Talking with Ryann Monahan, Communications Specialist and Robin Allen Program Coordinator, OneOp Nutrition and Wellness about OneOp
Talking with Brenda Koester about the Family Resiliency Center
Many of us overlook the importance of family mealtimes. There are many reasons such as being overbooked, over-scheduled, work, and traffic- the reasons are endless.
About this Podcast This 30-minute podcast will explore health disparities, examine key factors involved in perpetuating disparities, and examine what each of us can do as individuals, policy makers and providers to help improve health equity. Listeners will learn how to: Define the concepts of health disparity and health equity....
Visit the Virtual Conference homepage for session information, recordings, and continuing education opportunities. This online learning event supports your personal and professional growth in key areas of cultural competency. Six sessions address topics such as privilege and power, race, equity, dis/ability, intersectionality, authentic dialogue, sexual orientation, gender expression, and health...
Dr. Phibbs inspires us with strategies for doing the work of diversity and inclusion as culturally competent professionals supporting the diverse clients and families we serve.
This session provides us the time and space required to begin practicing critical aspects of our cultural competency journey and offers concrete strategies for furthering the important work of cultural awareness and compassion.
This session explores health disparities and explores how disparities impact families, providers, and society.
The virtual conference capnote provides an opportunity for participants to reflect on the conference, ask questions, and share what they have learned.
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