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Register: Northern ACEs Collaborative’s Rural Resilience Innovation Hub Convening

PHI’s Population Health Innovation Lab and its division Northern ACEs Collaborative’s Rural Resilience Innovation Hub is hosting an in-person convening that will explore California’s state-level initiatives that are addressing trauma and building community resilience.

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PHI’s Population Health Innovation Lab (PHIL) and its division Northern ACEs Collaborative’s (NAC’s) Rural Resilience Innovation Hub is hosting an in-person, half-day convening, featuring informative, engaging, and innovative conversations exploring California state-level initiatives that are addressing trauma and building community resilience, such as the Children and Youth Behavioral Health Initiative (CYBHI), California Community Schools Partnership Program, Medi-Cal Transformation (CalAIM) and more.

Date & Time: Tuesday, October 22 | 10am – 3pm PT

Location: McConnell Foundation, Redding, CA

Price: $50

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Join your local colleagues, partners and experts from the State for a day of learning, skill-building, and action planning to support your work addressing trauma and building resilience in your community. Participants are encouraged to come with their team or local partners to explore these transformative opportunities.

Agenda

  • Welcome & Grounding: NAC’s Rural Resilience Innovation Hub
  • Framing: California Initiatives focused on Children and Families
  • Keynote: California Youth Behavioral Health Ecosystem
  • Open Space Technology: Harnessing Opportunities to Improve the
  • Health and Wellbeing of Your Local Community.
  • Local and Regional Action-planning
  • Wrap-up

*Lunch and light refreshments will be served.


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