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Consultation with the Colorado Health Foundation

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The Colorado Health Foundation is working to make Colorado the healthiest state in the nation by increasing the number of Coloradans with health insurance, ensuring they have access to quality, coordinated care and encouraging healthy living. CHHCS consulted with the Colorado Health Foundation to produce the tools and resources listed below.

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  • Establishment of the Clinical and Translational Science Institute at Children’s National (National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences)
  • Recommendations for Mental and Behavioral Health Improvements Through School-Connected Services (Kate B. Reynolds Foundation)
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  • Expanding the Movement for Healthy Child/Youth Development Initiatives
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CHHCSCenter for Health and Health Care in Schools@CHHCS·
16 Jan

"If 2020 has taught us anything, it's that we have to take care of each other."

An excellent read, and a strong reminder that just because other issues are in the headlines right now, the challenges and stresses on educators have NOT abated.

https://t.co/zMOcjNAfCk

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CHHCSCenter for Health and Health Care in Schools@CHHCS·
15 Jan

For teachers looking for ways to appropriately teach about the insurrection at the US Capitol, check out this resource from PBS @NewsHourExtra:

https://t.co/iLiI3zreEW

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CHHCSCenter for Health and Health Care in Schools@CHHCS·
14 Jan

As many parents are still worried about talking to kids about the events of last week, "pausing to work through your own feelings [first] is an important step."

Find more insight from the article by @ChildMindInst: https://t.co/cynolHaZHT

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Melissa_BitalvoMelissa Tebbs Bitalvo, LCSW@Melissa_Bitalvo·
13 Jan

Let’s start teaching kids early how to identify misinformation. Check this out for some ways. Clinicians, what has helped you in this endeavor? #schoolmentalhealth #schoolsocialwork https://t.co/rEkyooWS4T

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CHHCSCenter for Health and Health Care in Schools@CHHCS·
12 Jan

"If 2020 has taught us anything, it's that we have to take care of each other."

An excellent read, and a strong reminder that the challenges and stresses on educators have NOT abated.

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Statement on Racism and the Need to Strengthen School-Family-Community Partnerships

Our Center condemns racism in all its forms. Too many people struggle with unrelenting trauma caused by racism, discrimination, and violence directed at individuals of color. Our grief and anxiety about these injustices are exacerbated by the detrimental and disproportionate impact the pandemic has had on the nation's school children through its disruption of learning and the undermining of health and well-being.

The Center for Health and Health Care in Schools stands firmly with those similarly committed to comabtting institutional and systemic racism, and who tirelessly champion a society where every child has an equal opportunity to learn, grow and thrive.
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