SBHA - Learning Community - Session Three: Provider Consultation

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Greetings PMHCA Awardees: 

 

On behalf of the School-Based Health Alliance (SBHA) and the National Network of Child Psychiatry Access Programs (NNCPAP), I'm writing to invite you to participate in the PMHCA-School-Based Health Center (SBHC) Learning Community

 

By participating in this community, you will have the opportunity to learn about innovative PMHCA-SBHC partnerships, explore key questions related to collaboration, and network with colleagues interested in or already working with SBHCs. 

 

Based on input received in the introductory meeting, we will be dedicating sessions to the following key topics related to SBHC Collaboration: 

  • Session One: Tues. April 11, 2023: Locations and Outreach
  • Session Two: Tues. May 2, 2023:Building Sustainable Relationships
  • Session Three: Thurs. May 25, 2023 Provider Consultation
  • Session Four: Thurs. June 15, 2023Training and Education

To participate in the PMHCA-SBHC Learning Community, 

please email nncpapmail@gmail.com.

 

By registering, you will receive the following:

  • Zoom invites to four sessions, all of which will take place at 3:00 pm EDT. Please accept invites to those sessions you plan to attend. Attendance is not required for all four sessions. 
  • An invitation to a new PMHCA-SBHC basecamp hosted by the National Network of Child Psychiatry Access Programs (NNCPAP). 

For more questions, about the learning community, please feel free to contact me at Lhurwitz@sbh4all.org or Sara Rosadini, NNCPAP Program Administrator, at nncpapmail@gmail.org.

 

Thank you for your interest in school-based health centers!

 

Laura Hurwitz (she/her)

PMHCA Project Lead/Consultant

School-Based Health Alliance

cell: 773-793-9420 • lhurwitz@sbh4all.org 

1010 Vermont Ave NW, Suite 816 • Washington, DC 20005