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Tuesday June 12, 2018
10 am to 3 pm, Check-in at 9:30 am
Join online or in-person in Sacramento or Fairfield
Light breakfast and lunch will be sponsored
Over the past year, Strategies 2.0 Capital Learning Community has addressed non-profit advocacy, family and community engagement, and mobilizing in preparation for and response to disasters. Now is our opportunity to build on this foundation with focused, shared learning and advocacy in order to move the needle on key issues facing our families and communities.
Strategies 2.0 Senior Trainer Troy Nichols will share information and reflection on the needs of our region and facilitate the generation of ideas for building community resilience. This will be our launching point to develop plans for concrete, shared action toward change in our region.
Goals for the day include:
- Learn about Adverse Community Environments, and how they connect to Adverse Childhood Experiences.
- Review and compare data on child and family well-being between and among counties around our region.
- Generate possibilities for shared strategies to build community resilience in our counties and region.
- Generate plans and priorities for shared learning and action to effect change in our region.
Who should attend?
- Professionals from social service, health, mental health, child care, child welfare, housing, veterans service, education, family resource centers, law enforcement, and other helping agencies
- Advocates, parents, & community members who want to learn and make a difference for children and families in their region
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