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SUMMARY:Use Your Voice: Advocate to Change Your Community
DESCRIPTION:Register Here (Space is Limited)Workshop Description:\nAdvocating can increase health equity in your community and make the voice of the community heard. Workshop attendees will learn how to communicate ideas and concerns to policymakers and how to engage them. This workshop will explore different forms of policy\, Nevada’s state legislative process\, and the differences between advocacy and lobbying. It will also build on participants’ experiences to help them find what will work best to make change and mobilize their networks. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nDefine policy\, advocacy\, and lobbying in the context of the policy process\nExplain why policy is an important tool to improve communities\nDescribe the legislative process in Nevada\nIdentify different ways to advocate and become more comfortable advocacy capacity\nRecognize tools that can assist with advocacy work\n\nFeatured Speakers\nAmanda Haboush-Deloye\, PhD\nExecutive Director\nNevada Institute for Children’s Research & Policy\, University of Nevada\, Las Vegas \nAmanda Haboush-Deloye earned her Ph.D. in experimental psychology and her Master of Arts in clinical psychology from the University of Nevada\, Las Vegas. Amanda’s research background is on mental health in adolescent and adult populations with an emphasis on improving research methods to be more culturally appropriate. As a researcher at NICRP\, she has designed and implemented many research projects regarding children’s physical health\, mental health\, and education\, as well as lead children’s advocacy initiatives such as Every Child Matters in Nevada and Prevent Child Abuse Nevada. Being a Las Vegas native\, Amanda aims to create a healthier community where families and children are a priority. \nValeria Gurr\, M.A. and Ph.D. Candidate in Public Affairs\nSenior Fellow\nAmerican Federation of Children \nValeria Gurr\, M.A. and Public Affairs Ph.D. candidate at the University of Nevada\, Las Vegas (UNLV)\, is a Senior Fellow for the American Federation for Children. The Concilio Hispano Media Group named her as one of the most influential Hispanics in Southern Nevada in 2018. In 2022\, the UNLV School of Public Policy and Leadership awarded her the Dottie Shank Service Award. In 2024\, Citizen Outreach awarded her The Courage Under Fire for her legislative efforts to bring educational opportunities to Nevada children. \nValeria obtained her bachelor’s degree in Public Relations with a specialization in Marketing from Duoc UC of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile in 2009 and a master’s degree in Journalism and Media Studies from the University of Nevada\, Las Vegas (UNLV) in 2013. She is expected to complete her Ph.D. in 2024. Valeria’s research interest is in seeing how the lack of access to quality education in traditional public schools and the digital divide impacted low-income families\, predominantly Hispanic and Latino children\, after the pandemic. Before working for AFC\, Valeria was part of the UNLV Nevada Institute for Children’s Research & Policy.  In her role\, she provided child maltreatment prevention training to help empower both parents and the general community. \nIn her role at AFC\, Valeria seeks to inform and empower families with the correct information to make the best decisions regarding their children’s education. \nFunding Disclosure: Funding for this webinar was made possible (in part) by the CDC Foundation. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the CDC Foundation\, nor does the mention of trade names\, commercial practices\, or organizations imply endorsement by the CDC Foundation.
URL:https://nmhec.org/event/use-your-voice-advocate-to-change-your-community/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Resource Fair
DESCRIPTION:Register Now
URL:https://nmhec.org/event/virtual-resource-fair/
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SUMMARY:Evaluating Health Programs: Tools and Strategies for Measuring Success
DESCRIPTION:Register Here (Space is Limited)Workshop Description:\nProgram evaluation is the formal assessment of a program or policy’s value and impact within a community. It is becoming increasingly necessary for organizations to perform evaluation to secure resources and to improve and expand programs. This workshop will provide a practical\, skills-focused introduction to the different types of evaluation\, concepts and techniques\, data collection methods\, and best practices of program evaluation. Participants can expect to learn the fundamental skills needed to participate in evaluation of a new or existing health program. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nIdentify key concepts of program evaluation for public health initiatives\nSelect an appropriate evaluation methodology for a given purpose\nUnderstand the strengths and limitations of various data collection methods\nDescribe how to monitor program evaluations with fidelity\nIntegrate equity-focused and culturally-sensitive approaches to evaluation activities\n\nFeatured Speakers\nTim Grigsby\, PhD\nAssistant Professor\nSchool of Public Health\, University of Nevada\, Las Vegas \nDr. Tim Grigsby is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Social and Behavioral Health in the UNLV School of Public Health. He completed his PhD in Preventive Medicine (Health Behavior Research) from the University of Southern California in 2016. His primary research interests are on the health effects of childhood trauma\, the conceptualization\, measurement\, screening\, and prevention of substance misuse\, and identifying sources of health disparities in underserved communities. He teaches courses in the undergraduate and graduate programs at UNLV including “Health Studies on Dangerous Drugs” and “Applied Statistics for Social and Behavioral Health Research” among others. \nLily Helzer\, MPH \nCancer Prevention & Early Detection Programs Manager\nNevada Cancer Coalition \nLily Helzer is a native Nevadan\, a graduate from the UNR School of Public Health\, and has enjoyed her varied career in Nevada public health efforts supporting chronic disease prevention and control initiatives. She had the good fortune to work alongside NCC for a number of years before officially joining in February 2023. Lily spends as much time outside as she can manage\, traveling\, hiking\, trail running\, camping\, snowshoeing and skiing\, often accompanied by her son and husband. \nFunding Disclosure: Funding for this webinar was made possible (in part) by the CDC Foundation. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the CDC Foundation\, nor does the mention of trade names\, commercial practices\, or organizations imply endorsement by the CDC Foundation.
URL:https://nmhec.org/event/evaluating-health-programs-tools-and-strategies-for-measuring-success/
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