Session #8: Six Months into the pandemic: How are the children?/
Sesión #8: A seis meses de la pandemia: ¿Cómo están los niños?
Learn more about this series here: https://bit.ly/rcrc-c19webinars
Webinar Session 2: Addressing Inequality and Social Determinants of Health during COVID-19
Moderator: Jonathan Sury, MPH CPH
Introductory Remarks: Irwin Redlener, MD
Speakers:
Closing Remarks: Susan Spalding MD, Senior Medical Advisor, Children’s Health Fund
For more information about this webinar series and other related events please visit: https://bit.ly/rcrc-c19webinars
Webinar Session 1: Supporting Mental & Behavioral Health during COVID-19
Moderator & Opening Remarks: Jeff Schlegelmilch, MPH MBA
Sesión #7: Estabilidad en vivienda y COVID-19: Asegurando viviendas y condiciones de vida saludables
Session #7: Housing stability and COVID-19: Ensuring healthy housing and living environments
Sesión #6: Salud mental y COVID-19: Respuesta y planificación para las necesidades de los niños, jóvenes y familias
Session #6: Mental health and COVID-19: Responding to and planning for the needs children, youth, and families
Sesión #5: Estrategias y consideraciones para abordar la violencia doméstica y el abuso infantil durante una pandemia
Session #5: Strategies and considerations in addressing domestic violence and child abuse during a pandemic
Sesión #4: Apoyando la continuidad de la educación (k-12) en un contexto de recursos limitados
Session #4: Supporting educational continuity (K-12) in a limited resource context
On April 28th, NCDP and the Putnam County, NY Community Resilience Coalition co-hosted a webinar titled, “Children of Putnam County and COVID-19: Community Resilience Coalition Actions”.
For more information about this webinar click here: https://bit.ly/rcrc-c19webinars
Sesión 3: Respuesta organizacional al COVID-19: Comunicación estratégica de riesgos y alianzas comunitarias
Session #3: Organizational response to COVID-19: Strategic risk communication and community partnerships /
Sesión 2: Las implicaciones de política pública del COVID-19 para los niños y jóvenes de Puerto Rico y sus familias
Session #2: Policy implications of COVID-19 on Puerto Rico’s Children, Youth, and their Families
Sesión 1: Niños & pandemias: Entendiendo el contexto de Puerto Rico
/// Children of Puerto Rico and COVID-19: At the Crossroads of Poverty and Disaster
Session #1: Children & pandemics: in the context of Puerto Rico
In response to COVID-19, many organizations have been thrust into response mode developing and implementing continuity of operations policies and procedures on-the-fly. Watch this webinar, recorded on 3/19/2020, to receive a formal introduction to Continuity of Operations Planning (COOP) specifically for child-serving and community-based organizations. The principles presented in this training can be applied to the current environment as well as for your formal planning process.
Please access our COOP Training Package here: English: http://bit.ly/39Entzk Spanish: http://bit.ly/2U7JvnR
[Closed Captioning available in English and Spanish as interviews were conducted in both languages]
[Subtítulos disponibles en inglés y español ya que las entrevistas se realizaron en ambos idiomas]
In Phase 2 of the RCRC Initiative, NCDP now works with four disaster-affected communities in North Carolina and Puerto Rico. Their experiences have shaped the value they place in working jointly with community partners, building relationships and developing plans to meet the needs of children during recovery and in the event of future disaster.
En la Fase 2 de la Iniciativa RCRC, NCDP ahora trabaja con cuatro comunidades afectadas por desastres en Carolina del Norte y Puerto Rico. Sus experiencias han cambiado el valor que otorgan a trabajar directamente con aliados de la comunidad, fortaleciendo relaciones y desarrollando planes para satisfacer las necesidades de los niños durante la recuperación y en caso de un desastre futuro.
https://ncdp.columbia.edu/rcrc
In partnership with community leaders, the Resilient Children/Resilient Communities Initiative analyzed, recommended and implemented procedures, training, and guidance to help build child-focused community resilience to disasters. The RCRC Toolbox is a dynamic collection of resources developed and curated throughout this initiative for the benefit of those working to make our communities and our children more resilient to disasters. This collection of tools and resources should be shared widely with communities nationwide.
The toolbox is categorized for different kinds of people or organizations that are looking for tools to assist in their preparedness and planning efforts: 1) child-serving institutions, 2) community emergency planners, 3) policymakers, and 4) individuals and families.
Access the RCRC Toolbox here: https://rcrctoolbox.org
This Q&A will provide useful information about this project which aims to learn more about the long-term impact of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill on various communities in southeast Louisiana.
On April 17, 2018 the RCRC Initiative hosted a Congressional Briefing on Building Child Focused Disaster Resilient Communities in Washington, DC. Coalition representatives from Washington County, AR and Putnam County, NY joined alongside NCDP and Save the Children to host this event. Attendees heard first-hand from these communities and national experts on the RCRC model, the state of recovery from recent disasters, and what matters most when crafting national policy to meet the unique needs of children in disasters.
Meeting Agenda: https://ncdp.columbia.edu/microsite-page/resilient-children-resilient-communities/rcrc-congressional-briefing/
Twitter Moment: https://twitter.com/i/moments/987004653689868289
Through the Resilient Children/Resilient Communities Initiative (RCRC), coalitions in Arkansas and New York are working to meet the unique needs of children in a disaster. See how these coalitions are engaging the community leaders, institutions and families to make a lasting impact locally while spreading their passion to others across the country.
Visit the project homepage for more information: ncdp.columbia.edu/rcrc
NCDP Director Dr. Irwin Redlener helps Jimmy Kimmel and Guillermo prepare for a potential nuclear attack.
Join us as we learn more about the SHOREline Project from Dr. David Abramson of NYU’s College of Global Public Health and Director of the program on Population Impact, Recovery, and Resiliency (PiR2). The Resilient Children / Resilient Communities Initiative welcomed Dr. Abramson to share how other communities who may be interested in tapping into the youth in their locality can do so, and what the overall benefits may be across the US before, during, and after a disaster.
Learn more about Dr. Abramson: publichealth.nyu.edu/faculty/david-abramson.html
Learn more about the Resilient Children/Resilient Communities Initiative: ncdp.columbia.edu/rcrc
Dr. Lori Peek delivers the keynote address to the Arkansas Early Childhood Association (AECA) annual conference in Little Rock, AR. Resilient Children/Resilient Children Initiative (RCRC) project director and NCDP Deputy Director Jeff Schlegelmilch sets the stage by introducing the RCRC Initiative. In her talk, Dr. Peek focuses on the critical role childcare providers may play in a child’s outcome before, during, and after a disaster. She references her book, co-authored with Alice Fothergill, “The Children of Katrina”, to present real-world examples from Hurricane Katrina, where childcare providers served as advocates and anchors for the children in their care. To learn more about the RCRC Initiative, follow the link below.
Special thanks to AETN for filming and live-streaming this important presentation.
ncdp.columbia.edu/rcrc