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Supporting Parents and Children Through Hazards and Disasters

Supporting Parents and Children Through Hazards and Disasters

About the Session:

Providing care for families and children is uniquely important during times of crisis and disaster. Preparing for and dealing with disasters can lead to difficult feelings, conversations, and concern. During COVID-19, each family has faced unique challenges and each member of the family has experienced the current health emergency in different ways. This session explores tips and strategies for clinicians, Extension educators, and support-service providers working with parents as they navigate challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic considering socio-emotional development and resilience. The importance of planning for increases in domestic violence and child maltreatment during emergencies is also addressed, as well as what serving victims in this context looks like.

Panelists:

Beth Meeks
Director of Capacity and Technical Assistance
National Network to End Domestic Violence
https://nnedv.org/


Kathleen Chiarantona
, MSW
Family Advocacy Program
Office of Military Family Readiness Policy
DoD, Military Community and Family Policy


Sara Johnson
, PhD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Co-Director of the Ruth and Norman Rales Center for the Integration of Health and Education




Registration:

Learn more about this session and get the registration link here: https://militaryfamilieslearni...ork.org/event/92158/

The connection information will be emailed to you once you register.

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