Monthly meeting of the Early Ages Healthy Stages Coalition
Target audience:
- Parents and Families
- Early Care and Education Providers
- Health Care Professionals
- Agencies and Organizations
- Community members
For more information, contact: Shayla L. Davis at 216-201-2001 ext. 1514 or info@ccbh.stagingnotavicreative.com
Monthly meeting of the Early Ages Healthy Stages Coalition
Target audience:
- Parents and Families
- Early Care and Education Providers
- Health Care Professionals
- Agencies and Organizations
- Community members
For more information, contact: Shayla L. Davis at 216-201-2001 ext. 1514 or info@ccbh.stagingnotavicreative.com
Monthly meeting of the Early Ages Healthy Stages Coalition
Agenda:
- EAHS Updates
- Presentation: Role that Community Health Workers that Can Play
- Working Groups – Continue to Advance and Act
Register for the meeting here.
The Health Industry Solutions department of Corporate College, a division of the Workforce, Community and Economic Development Division (WCED) of Cuyahoga Community College, is looking forward to hosting the September EAHS coalition meeting. The address to Corporate College East is 4400 Richmond Rd, Warrensville Heights, OH 44128. We will meet in room 238. There is ample parking and it is free. Please proceed to the Executive Parking Level and enter through the Executive Entrance (see directions and parking map here.). For general information one may call: 216-987-2800.
Target audience:
- Parents and Families
- Early Care and Education Providers
- Health Care Professionals
- Agencies and Organizations
- Community members
For more information, contact: Alison Patrick at 216-201-2001 ext. 1513 or info@ccbh.stagingnotavicreative.com
Groundwork is excited to announce a new webinar series focused on Early Childhood Mental Health. Understanding early childhood mental health is key to preventing and treating the mental health problems of very young children and their families. It also helps guide the development of healthy social and emotional behaviors. Joins for this webinar series earn more about early childhood mental health and expand your knowledge of your role in elevating this critical work!
Join Ohio State Extension and OECHN for a webinar on the Great Lakes Great Apple Crunch!
Learn all about the Great Lakes Great Apple Crunch as an effort to promote nutritious food choices, celebrate local farmers and National Farm to School Month. The webinar will provide tips for a successful Apple Crunch, including how to procure local apples, apple focused learning activities for a creative way to meet Early Learning and Development Standards, and how to increase involvement.
Access the webinar here.
Groundwork is excited to announce a new webinar series focused on Early Childhood Mental Health. Understanding early childhood mental health is key to preventing and treating the mental health problems of very young children and their families. It also helps guide the development of healthy social and emotional behaviors. Joins for this webinar series earn more about early childhood mental health and expand your knowledge of your role in elevating this critical work!
Please join us for an update on efforts being made in early education to support children’s health and wellness, including updates from Governor DeWine’s Office of Childhood Initiatives, Ohio Department of Health, Ohio Department of Education and ongoing work by the OECHN working groups. We will be meeting in person in Columbus at OCCRRA and via this webinar link for those who are unable to travel in for the updates.
Monthly meeting of the Early Ages Healthy Stages Coalition
Register for the meeting here.
Driving directions here.
Target audience:
- Parents and Families
- Early Care and Education Providers
- Health Care Professionals
- Agencies and Organizations
- Community members
For more information, contact: Alison Patrick at 216-201-2001 ext. 1513or info@ccbh.stagingnotavicreative.com
Feed Our Future: Local Foods for Growing Minds began as a local farm to school effort in Northeast Ohio to inspire local school districts and households to promote healthy, local foods. Over the past year, Feed Our Future has expanded its presence to reach both a regional and national audience, partnering with other like-minded organizations to ensure that school aged children have choice for local foods and also have opportunities to engage with the local food system within their school community.
In partnership with the Early Ages Healthy Stages coalition, Feed Our Future is currently exploring ways in which its model can be expanded to support early education.
Register for the webinar here.