Advocacy and Collaboration: LABBN Presents at the National Home Visiting Summit
See LABBN’s poster and presentation at this year’s Home Visiting Summit in Washington, DC
Read MoreSee LABBN’s poster and presentation at this year’s Home Visiting Summit in Washington, DC
Read MoreWhat is reflective practice — and how does practicing it help home visitors and the families they serve? A panel featuring LABBN’s director gave answers at a recent conference.
Read MoreAt the annual IVAT international summit, LA Best Babies Network showcased a poster and gave a presentation on “The Power of Connection: Disrupting Trauma Cycles Through Backbone Support for Home Visiting.” Learn more and see the poster.
Read MoreLABBN was delighted to be part of this year’s national conference, held recently in Long Beach. Read our rundown and see the seven presentations our team delivered.
Read MoreLast month’s Parents as Teachers International Conference spanned four days in Denver, Colorado. On each of those days, one of our teams in L.A. County’s Family Strengthening Network was either giving a presentation or receiving an award. Here’s a rundown, with photos.
Read MoreHome visiting programs play a key role in supporting the mental health of the families they serve. At this year’s PSI Conference, LABBN gave presentations on what L.A. County’s home visiting programs are doing to advance perinatal mental health.
Read MoreHome visiting are wide-ranging. At this year’s Nexus Conference, LA Best Babies Network gave a presentation showing how home visits help identify and prevent child abuse and neglect.
Read MoreLABBN’s team delivered two presentations at this year’s National Home Visiting Summit. See them both here.
Read MoreIt’s the summit that is definitely happening.
On June 13, the First 5 LA Family Strengthening Network’s annual summit will convene over 500 home visiting pros at the Taglyan Complex in Hollywood to share success stories about the families they serve in Los Angeles County — and to celebrate those achievements.
Read MoreWell baby visits, health screenings, milestones, vaccines — there’s a lot for parents (and home visitors) to keep track of during a child’s first few years of life.
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