Tagged With "Education"
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2016 Arctic expedition incorporates culture and Resilience into education
Gatineau, Quebec: July 18, 2016 – On July 21, more than 100 high school and university students from across Canada and around the world come together in Ottawa to begin a two-week expedition to the Canadian Arctic and Greenland with Students on Ice (SOI). They are led by an expert team made up of 80 scientists, artists, Inuit leaders, dignitaries and polar explorers on this life-changing journey of discovery, reconciliation and adventure. Expedition dates are July 21 – August 5, 2016.
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New Alaskan training on healthcare and domestic violence available online for 3.25 free CME/CEs!
An engaging, multimedia training series on healthcare and domestic violence eligible for 3.25 free CME/CEs is now available online! The title of the training series is “Domestic and Sexual Violence (DV/SV), The Impact on...
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Re: Creating Trauma Informed Communities: Audio
Thank you, to our friends at Alaska Public Media for editing and airing the talk that Dr. Blodgett gave in Anchorage in November - at and event sponsor by Thread, ACT, and Alaska Pediatric Partnership. Dr. Blodgett, a faculty member of Washington State University and a licensed clinical psychologist, introduced the brain development science, ACEs epidemiology, and the importance of community involvement, and schools. Audio is 60 minutes long.