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The COVID-19 Pandemic and Mental Health: Caring for Ourselves and Supporting Children with Specialized Needs and Disabilities

Hosted By: Pediatric Care Coordination: Community of Practice (PCC CoP)

Free to attend

Nancy Carlson (she/her) MPhil, CFT, CFE (Disaster, Crisis, & Intervention) - Minnesota Department of Health COVID-19 Disaster Behavioral Health Lead | Disaster Behavioral Health & Community Resilience Coordinator | Minnesota Behavioral Health Medical Reserve Corp Administrator | Center for Emergency Preparedness and Response

Objectives:

  • Understand the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health 

  • Learn how to help kids gain skills to reduce ongoing stress and promote resilience

  • Receive new resources for you and the kids you support 

This is a two-part discussion. On August 24, we’ll focus on supporting children with specialized needs and disabilities. On August 31, we’ll focus on supporting caregivers and those who manage care for children with specialized needs and disabilities. We invite you to attend one or both discussions!

Useful resources and key takeaways

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August 31

Rethinking complex care measurement: Using patient- and staff-reported measures

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September 2

The Evolving Impact of Genetic Findings on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Cerebral Palsy