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Register now for Building the Movement through Policy and Advocacy — Friday, April 29, 2022 - 1pm-5 pm ET

 

Please register now at this link to reserve your spot.

You’re invited to join fellow PACEs science activists for Building the Movement through Policy and Advocacy, the last of  nine remarkable workshops featured in the series, “Building a National Movement to Prevent Trauma and Foster Resilience”.

Policy and advocacy best practices are among the topics to be covered on Friday, April 28 from 1pm. - 5 p.m. ET; 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. PT.

Here is an agenda and our list of subject matter experts who will be leading sessions:

1pm – Opening and Welcome

Dr. Diana (Denni) Fishbein, President & Co-Director, National Prevention Science Coalition (NPSC)

Jesse Kohler, Executive Director, Campaign for Trauma-informed Policy and Practice (CTIPP)

1:10 – Congress 101

Jen Curt, Director of Government Affairs at CTIPP


1:50 – Science-based Advocacy

Dr. John Roman, Senior Fellow, NORC at the University of Chicago & Co-Director of NPSC


2:00 –  Storytelling for Advocacy

Whitney Marris, Trauma-Informed Practice and System Transformation Consultant (CTIPP)


2:30 – Share your Story

Manya Chylinski (Boston marathon survivor)


2:45 – Congressional staff member remarks on Post Disaster Mental Health Response Act

3:00 – BRAIN BREAK

3:10 – Bipartisan Caucus on Trauma-Informed Care (videos)


3:30 – Remarks from State Legislators on Trauma-Informed Policy


3:50 – Zeke Cohen, Baltimore City Council and Healing City Act


4:10 – Dr. Phil Leaf, Professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health with joint appointments in the Schools of Medicine, Nursing, Education, and Arts and Sciences, and secretary of We Our Us Movement


4:30 – Advocate of the Year Award and closing remarks

Did you attend a workshop live or watch a recording? We would love your feedback! Please help us to improve our future workshops by rating your experience. Your responses are anonymous and your candid answers will help us to tailor our future workshops to make them most useful to attendee needs and preferences.

CHECK OUT THE COMPREHENSIVE RESOURCE GUIDE!

Over the last several weeks, we have been compiling the amazing resources shared throughout the chat during our live workshops and adding several of our own including but not limited to academic articles, policy briefs, infographics, videos, websites, related webinars/trainings and events, apps, podcasts, etc. You will also find the slides and other materials from our numerous speakers listed in this resource guide. Finally, we invite you to add to this guide - simply click the feedback link on the welcome tab.

Click here to visit the comprehensive resources guide.

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