CDC's National Center for Injury Prevention and Control. New Date and Time! Tools and Strategies to Support Health Departments in Child Maltreatment Prevention Efforts July 31, 2012 (originally scheduled for June 26) 2:00 – 3:00 PM EST: Webinar 3:00 – 4:00 PM EST: Facebook Chat Registration Link: http://edc.adobeconnect.com/ (Registration required for webinar only) This is the final webinar in a three part series, hosted by the Public Health Leadership for Child Maltreatment (PHL) Initiative*, highlighting strategies and tools for state public health departments to address child maltreatment prevention. State health departments can be instrumental in addressing child maltreatment through their work in assuring the health and well-being of children and families. With this in mind, the PHL Initiative has developed a new web-based resource to help state health departments address child maltreatment prevention in a strategic way and link public health efforts with other state-level child maltreatment prevention initiatives. This webinar will share:
Facebook Chat! Please join us at 3pm ET, immediately following the webinar, for an informative and interactive chat on the Division of Violence Prevention’s VetoViolence Facebook page: www.facebook.com/vetoviolence. CDC staff, state health department staff, and child maltreatment prevention experts will be available to answer questions live. They will also discuss the new tools and resources outlined in the webinar and ways state health department can implement child maltreatment prevention efforts. Webinar Registration:
To watch the first webinar in this series, Developing a Public Health Approach to Child Maltreatment Prevention: The North Carolina Experience, please visit: http://www. To watch the second webinar in this series, Using Data and Surveillance for Public Health Child Maltreatment Prevention, please visit: http://www. To learn more about CDC’s work to promote safe, stable, and nurturing relationships for children and to prevent child maltreatment, please visit: www.cdc.gov/ To learn more about PHL please visit: www.cdc.gov/ To learn more about connecting with us on Facebook & Twitter visit: http://www.cdc.gov/ *The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation supports the PHL Initiative, in partnership with the CDC Foundation, and the Division of Violence Prevention of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. |
miércoles, 20 de junio de 2012
PHL Webinar Announcement - 3rd and final in Series
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