Café, Cultura y Conexión | Coffee, Culture and Connection

Café, Cultura y Conexión | Coffee, Culture and Connection

AIMHiTN se complace en presentar un espacio para todos a través de charlas de café sobre pertenencia, capacidad de respuesta cultural.

By Association of Infant Mental Health in Tennessee- AIMHiTN

Date and time

Friday, May 17 · 8 - 9:30am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

Café, Cultura y Conexión | Coffee, Culture and Connection: A brave place to connect, collaborate, and chat over coffee

Date: 17 de mayo de 2024

Time: 10:00 a. m. CST/ 11:00 a. m. EST

Descripción:

Este es un espacio de comunidad, aprendizaje y colaboración para que los profesionales de Salud mental infantil y de la primera infancia discutan temas relacionados con la pertenencia, la capacidad de respuesta cultural y la inclusión de niños y familias con diferentes capacidades.

Comenzaremos esta serie con una discusión sobre cómo podemos mejorar nuestro apoyo y recursos para los profesionales y familias latinas de Salud mental infantil y de la primera infancia en Tennessee.

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Description:

This is a space for community, learning, and collaboration for IECMH professionals to discuss topics related to belonging, cultural responsiveness, and inclusion for children and families with differing abilities.

We will kick off this series and will be joined by Veronica Rosa, of our national partner, the Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health, and Zacnite Vargas Avalos with the Davidson County Health Department to discuss how we can enhance our support and resources for Latino IECMH professionals and families in Tennessee.


About AIMHiTN:

The Association of Infant Mental Health in Tennessee (AIMHiTN) exists to support infants and young children and the adults who impact their early relational health. Our focus is on prenatal care up to a child's sixth birthday because we know it's those earliest years that matter most. AIMHiTN delivers education, training, and resources to assist caregivers, educators, healthcare providers, and other professionals in their everyday interactions with infants, young children, and their families. Our work helps ensure healthy communities and a productive workforce for generations to come, creating a brighter future for all. Simply put, we support the workforce that supports our future workforce.



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AIMHiTN is a multidisciplinary  non-profit organization for all professionals who  support the development  of children birth through age 5. 

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