• The Role of Community Health Workers in Addressing ACEs and Toxic Stress

    Zoom CA, United States
    Community Health Workers (CHW) can be trusted partners to individuals and communities given their lived experiences, connections, and knowledge. In this webinar, we will discuss CalAIM’s CHW benefit, including participant eligibility, an overview of CHW services, and how the CHW benefit can support individuals and families experiencing the impacts of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and/or...
  • Wellness Together: Building Resilience in California’s Nonprofit Community

    Zoom CA, United States
    Burnout. Fatigue. Isolation. Just simply tired. These words echo across so many conversations had with grantee partners as the Community Engagement and Strategic Partnerships Officer at Cal Wellness. The work of advancing health and racial equity can be exhausting, even more so in times like these as California copes with devastating wildfires and nonprofit leaders face...
  • How Cal-MAP Equips Providers to Address Youth Mental Health

    Zoom CA, United States
    The California Child and Adolescent Mental Health Access Portal (Cal-MAP) is a no-cost consultation program that supports primary care and school-based providers in delivering timely, high-quality mental health care to youth ages 0–25. Cal-MAP is part of the CalHOPE pediatric access initiative and is designed to expand access to behavioral health services, particularly in California’s rural and...
  • 2025 Prenatal-to-3 Research to Policy Summit

    Zoom CA, United States
    Our annual Prenatal-to-3 Research to Policy Summit returns on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, from 1:00-2:30 PM CT. We’ll be joined by state leaders, advocates, others who share interest in the Center’s innovations. We’ll take 90 minutes to catch up on the latest findings—exploring which states made the most progress in expanding economic opportunities for families with young children. At this event, you will:...
  • Community Impact & Health Workforce Apprenticeship

    Zoom CA, United States
    If you are an employer, supervisor, or manager in a community, social services, or healthcare setting, this is your opportunity to grow your impact. Join our VIRTUAL OPEN HOUSE to learn how our FREE Apprenticeship Program develops emerging young professionals ages 18 – 24 with the skills, confidence, and real-world training to support your organization’s...
  • ECMHS Quarterly Meeting: NAS Care Resource Toolkit

    Zoom CA, United States
    The Children’s Network Early Childhood Mental Health Systems (ECMHS) team invites you a Quarterly Meeting, featuring a special presentation by Dr. Kiti Freier Randall, Pediatric Neurodevelopmental Psychologist. Dr. Kiti will introduce her NAS Care Resource Toolkit, a comprehensive support guide designed to help providers better serve infants and families affected by Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) and Neonatal...
  • Unlocking Potential: Inside the Future Pathways Employment Program

    Zoom CA, United States
    The Autism Society Inland Empire and Daivergent are teaming up to spotlight the Future Pathways Employment Training Program, a transformative initiative designed to open doors, build confidence, and support meaningful career development for autistic individuals and other neurodivergent job seekers who are Regional Center clients. In this session, you’ll discover: How the Future Pathways program...
  • Inland Empire Community Health Initiative’s Health Education Forum

    Zoom CA, United States
    Join for an interactive health education forum designed to kick off the new year by centering heart health, prevention, and wellness across priority populations. This forum will explore how cardiovascular health is shaped by social, environmental, and structural factors and what individuals, families, and communities can do to reduce risk and improve outcomes. REGISTER HERE...
  • Navigating Medi-Cal 2026: Policy, Practice and Partnerships

    Inland Empire CA, United States
    As California prepares for changes to Medi-Cal in 2026 and beyond, community-based organizations (CBOs) and public sector leaders play a critical role in ensuring that Medi-Cal members, underinsured and uninsured, maintain access to essential healthcare services. In collaboration with Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP), the IE Vibrant Health Forums: Navigating Medi-Cal 2026: Policy, Practice, and Partnerships will...
  • The Future of Medi-Cal Commission Semi-Monthly Meetings

    The Future of Medi-Cal Commission will gather semi-monthly over the course of 2026 to discuss ideas for modernizing Medi-Cal and ensuring this vital program can serve the next generation of Californians. Commission meetings will be held in person and will not be livestreamed. Report-outs of issues discussed will be provided in the following meeting. The...
  • Treating Neurodivergent Clients in the Mental Health Setting

    Ontario Airport Hotel & Conference Center 700 N Haven Ave, Ontario, CA, United States
    This training centers equity and inclusion by supporting mental health providers in strengthening care for neurodivergent clients across clinical settings. Grounded in the social model of disability, the session examines how systemic barriers and gaps in access impact neurodivergent individuals within the mental health system. Participants will engage in critical conversations around competency, ethics, and...
  • Community Mobile Health Services

    Community Mobile Health Services
    2241 Sierra Way, San Bernardino, CA 92405
    St. John’s Community Health, in partnership with the Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice, continues to bring vital healthcare services directly to the community through its Mobile Health program in San Bernardino. Located at 2441 Sierra Way, this ongoing initiative offers accessible, no-appointment-needed services including primary care, sports physicals, vision and hearing screenings, diabetes and blood...