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January 2019
EMPOWER MORE THAN YOURSELF – OPEN HOUSE & HEALTH FAIR
When you become a part of the Y, you’re committing to more than simply becoming healthier. You are supporting the values and programs that strengthen your community. At the Y, children learn what they can achieve, families spend quality time together, and we all build relationships that deepen our sense of belonging. We are inviting the public to come try the Y out and learn the keys to a successful journey of health with our Open House & Community Health…
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Then join a group of caring, committed individuals, families, community members and become a VOICE for Children through the Community Fellows Program. Community Fellows is a FREE10 week Leadership Development Program that focuses on Visioning, Goal Setting, Solving Community Problems, Health and Early Care and Education Emerging leaders, parent leaders, existing leaders, faith based leaders and other community partners and organizations, through your involvement you will gain: FREE leadership training opportunities with trained professionals that will build your skills sets…
Find out more »February 2019
Edgecombe and Nash County Youth Health Survey Due by February 28, 2019
As a part of the work of the Twin Counties Partnership for Healthier Communities, the 3C's (Communication, Collaboration, and Community Engagement) Workgroup will be hosting a Youth Assembly later this spring. Our goal is to bring together youth from across the Twin Counties so they can: build relationships and understanding determine their vision of a perfectly healthy Twin Counties identify the health issues they see as most urgent in the Twin Counties begin to work on moving the Twin Counties from…
Find out more »March 2019
NC FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATION NETWORK INAUGURAL WORKSHOP
Description This will be a one-day workshop designed to build capacity and promote consensus among 40 multi-level FBO (Faith Based Organization) leadership teams around network priorities and strategies for promoting optimal health within communities they serve.Each team (ministry) must complete an application. Application must be reviewed and approved by the Steering Committee. There is no cost for approved teams to participate. Contact Area L AHEC at 252-972-6958 for more information. Objectives Identify key components of network governance and infrastructure. Define…
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Black Balloon Day
BLACK BALLON DAY hopes that every person in America who is affected by a substance use disorder or the accidental overdose of a loved one, will hang a black balloon outside their home or business to acknowledge the widespread devastation of addiction.
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No Small Matter Virtual Viewing and Discussion Panel
NO SMALL MATTER VIRTUAL VIEWING AND DISCUSSION PANEL April 13, 2021 11:00am - 12:30pm Please Note: Video will be viewed at your leisure in advance. For more information, please read below or contact training@eastpointe.net No Small Matter is the first feature documentary to explore the most overlooked, underestimated, and powerful force for change in America today: early childhood education. Through poignant stories and surprising humor, the film lays out the overwhelming evidence for the importance of the first five…
Find out more »How Can I Help This Kid?
How Can I Help This Kid? A Professional Development Program April 20, 2021 3:00pm - 4:30pm Description To raise awareness about substance use disorder prevention, treatment, and recovery, Eastpointe Human Services is hosting a special virtual event featuring Stephen Hill, founder of Speak Sobriety. This inspiring story of a young man’s battle with addiction and journey to recovery will better enable you to help troubled teens and young adults. Presenter Stephen Hill is a motivational speaker, author…
Find out more »Antipsychotic-induced movement disorders: A multidisciplinary approach to recognition, screening, and management
Description This activity will cover four main antipsychotic-induced movement disorders - dystonia, parkinsonism, akathisia, and tardive dyskinesia – with a focus on symptom recognition, screening tools, and management. We will also provide education about misuse of medications for antipsychotic-induced movement disorders, such as the use of anticholinergics (benztropine) for akathisia and tardive dyskinesia. Since psychiatric practice currently relies heavily on telemedicine as the primary mode of patient interaction, our program will give specific strategies for providers to use in patient…
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