Prevention Peer Network Webinar: What YOU need to know about COVID in 2024: A conversation for DV agencies, social justice professionals, advocates, and preventionists
Prevention Peer Network
PPN Webinar: What you need to know about COVID in 2024: A conversation for DV agencies, social justice professionals, advocates, and preventionists
November 22nd
10:00 – 11:00 AM PST
Free and open to everyone!
As the push to normal continues, organizations have fallen behind on what they need to know about COVID. Information on websites can be out of date, and not factor in best practice professionals about how COVID still can impact the body, brain, mental health, and interpersonal relationships. Despite societal changes, COVID-related issues might show up in your work, even if you are not aware of them. The affect that COVID has on our communities is increasing in multiple spheres. Join us for this training so you can be best informed about the connections between mental health, social justice, Long COVID, and how marginalized groups are disproportionately impacted by the ongoing pandemic
Presenter:
Olivia Belknap (she/her) has a Bachelor of Science in Psychological and Brain Sciences, with an Applied Psychology minor; she earned her Masters of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy from California State University, Northridge in 2023. She is currently an Associate MFT in private practice, working with both children and adults. Olivia’s areas of clinical focus are the COVID conscious community, neurodivergent folks, the LGBTQ+ community, and those living with chronic illness. Olivia is passionate about neurodiversity and the impacts of COVID-19 on mental health.
Note:
Language access is available upon request (please register by November 15th to ensure interpreter availability)
Recordings and resources will be available on the Partnership Resource Library on November 25th.
Nota:
El acceso al idioma, incluidos los intérpretes de ASL, está disponible previa solicitud (regístrese antes del 15 de noviembre para garantizar la disponibilidad de intérpretes)
Questions? Please contact Kimmie Remis (she/her), kimmie@cpedv.org