Shifting Power: student planning session

The IHSD department wants to engage SPHTM graduate students (MPH and PhD) in group conversations to help shape the Shifting Power: Confronting the Legacy of Colonialism in Global Health seminar series and ensure that student perspectives, concerns and suggestions are considered. In particular, we aim to use this information to help shape the fourth and final event in the series for the 2022-2023 academic year, which will be a day-long event in April (stay tuned for more information about that event).

Shifting Power: student planning session

The IHSD department wants to engage SPHTM graduate students (MPH and PhD) in group conversations to help shape the Shifting Power: Confronting the Legacy of Colonialism in Global Health seminar series and ensure that student perspectives, concerns and suggestions are considered. In particular, we aim to use this information to help shape the fourth and final event in the series for the 2022-2023 academic year, which will be a day-long event in April (stay tuned for more information about that event).

Painless Parenting: An Interactive Training for Youth-Serving Professionals

Develop the confidence to efficiently communicate without judgement physical punishment’s harmful effects to parents and caretakers from diverse backgrounds.

Topics include:

- The historical roots and myths about corporal punishment

- How race and cultural values shape parental attitudes and beliefs about physical punishment

- The latest research on corporal punishment and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)

- Talking points about healthy alternatives

- How to implement a No-Hit Zone in your office

 

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