Webinar: Safety in Infant Sleep and its Cultural Consideration From a Doula’s Perspective
Watch this webinar to learn how home visitors can help families understand and practice sleep safety with their baby.
Read MoreWatch this webinar to learn how home visitors can help families understand and practice sleep safety with their baby.
Read MoreIt’s easier than ever to connect pregnant people or those with young kids with free home visiting services in L.A. County. Watch this webinar to learn more about the newly updated eDirectory tool.
Read MoreHomelessness continues to be a crisis in Los Angeles. In this webinar, learn how you can use the Coordinated Entry System to connect families who are homeless, or at risk of homelessness, with resources.
Read MoreAbout a third of the youth in the foster care system in California live in Los Angeles County. How can we make sure that those who are pregnant or parenting know that #homevisiting is nonjudgmental and here to help?
Read MoreResources to help you feel confident in providing culturally sensitive support to members of the Queer community
Read MoreA cesarean section can be a life-saving procedure, but it can also lead to health problems for birthing persons and newborns. Learn about C-sections and postpartum assessments that #homevisiting RNs conduct.
Read MoreThere’s a growing congenital syphilis epidemic, affecting pregnant people and newborns in Los Angeles County. This webinar helps home visitors start conversations about STIs with clients who may face barriers to care.
Read MoreDPSS has resumed its annual review of Medi-Cal beneficiaries’ information to determine if they’re still eligible for benefits. Help the families you work with keep their coverage.
Read MoreThe Welcome Baby program’s Registered Nurses provide breastfeeding support and conduct important screenings of parents and newborns shortly after they get home from the hospital. This webinar looks at how and why this is done.
Read MoreIn many Latinx families, it’s understood that the chancla wasn’t just made for walking. But “chancla culture” is pernicious. Watch this webinar to learn more.
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