Please join OCCHD for this quarterly three-hour IN PERSON event for education professionals. This training teaches the updated 2022 American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations for infant safe sleep and meets the Oklahoma Child Care Services licensing requirement for safe sleep training. Safe Sleep 2025 Dates
Because Congress is slated to review the sweeping budget proposal on the original date of May 15, we have moved the briefing to May 29 and hope that you can join us live. The briefing recording will be shared with all who register as well. During this briefing, the Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health
Learn about the various Maternal Mental Health Disorders, the differences between them, risk factors, and treatment options. The course is designed for providers, administrators, and public health employees, though all are welcome. CEUs/CMEs are not available for this event.
If you have registered for this series before, you do not need to register again unless you no longer have the invite.
Join this complementary introduction to perinatal SUD training hosted by the Policy Center, Postpartum Support International and Colorado Department of Public Health. Learn more about how to recognize and effectively respond to substance use concerns during pregnancy, early parenthood, and with the birthing parent/child dyad. Considerations related to treatment and supporting the parent-child relationship will
Please join OCCHD for this quarterly three-hour IN PERSON event for education professionals. This training teaches the updated 2022 American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations for infant safe sleep and meets the Oklahoma Child Care Services licensing requirement for safe sleep training. Safe Sleep 2025 Dates Email taffy_henderson@occhd.org for details and registration.
The OHHPC Trauma Informed Approaches (TIA) Subcommittee is excited to announce our next workshop aimed at strengthening the knowledge and skills of individuals to be able to facilitate whole patient care and promote healing centered engagement within their own practices. Please note, space is limited to the first 25 registrants, so do not delay and
Learn about the various Maternal Mental Health Disorders, the differences between them, risk factors, and treatment options. The course is designed for providers, administrators, and public health employees, though all are welcome. CEUs/CMEs are not available for this event.
Join this complementary introduction to perinatal SUD training hosted by the Policy Center, Postpartum Support International and Colorado Department of Public Health. Learn more about how to recognize and effectively respond to substance use concerns during pregnancy, early parenthood, and with the birthing parent/child dyad. Considerations related to treatment and supporting the parent-child relationship will