Join the National Indigenous Women's Resource Center (NIWRC) for a comprehensive three-day, in-person convening designed to strengthen partnerships and enhance communication between Tribal leadership and key organizations serving American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) survivors of domestic violence (DV). Effective engagement with Tribal leadership is critical to the effectiveness and sustainability of DV programs in […]
Understanding the impact of intimate partner violence (IPV) is essential to supporting survivors. Join Angelita Olowu, Founder of Trace Forensic Health Strategies, for a training on recognizing signs of IPV, […]
Join the National Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence, a project of Futures Without Violence, to learn how health care providers can support their patients who experience intimate partner violence. […]
Relationship Safety Alliance, in partnership with Port Group Homes, is hosting its Love & Logic Parenting Classes for families and professionals. The best way to stay current on upcoming sessions is to follow Port Group Homes on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/portgrouphomes Date & Time: July 31, 2026, from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Location: Little Falls, MN
Join the Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health's CEO Joy Burkhard as she offers a national overview of the maternal mental health landscape, including current prevalence and treatment rates, clinical recommendations, behavioral health integration, quality measures, insurance considerations, the unbundling of maternity care, and emerging federal and state policy initiatives. Date & Time: August 3, […]
This continuing education program, provided by the University of Minnesota School of Public Health, focuses on the improvement of maternal and infant health through the delivery of risk-appropriate high-quality nutrition services. The purpose of this activity is to enable the learner to: describe ways that nutrition programs and services can improve maternal, fetal and child […]
Introduction to CUES is a training developed by Futures Without Violence that addresses intimate partner violence in home visiting and family support programs. This training introduces CUES—confidentiality, universal education, empowerment, and support—an evidence-based and trauma-informed intervention for family home visiting staff. This training is intended for new home visitors and home visitors who have not […]
The MNPQC Perinatal Education ECHO Series is a free, virtual learning opportunity designed for those passionate about improving care for perinatal health conditions. The series is open to healthcare professionals, behavioral health professionals, social workers, public health professionals, and community organizations across Minnesota who want to learn more about addressing perinatal health outcomes. Through case […]
The National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center is proud to present a two-part virtual Peer-to-Peer training series designed to strengthen domestic violence prevention and response across Indigenous communities through meaningful engagement with both Tribal leadership and Tribal communities. Each part of the series will take place on two different dates, allowing participants to engage intentionally with both engagement […]
This six-part Community of Learning (CoL) series, offered by the AIM TA Center and the Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health, will support the effective implementation of the AIM Perinatal Mental Health Conditions (PMHC) Patient Safety Bundle with a focus on obstetric and other maternal health providers in the outpatient setting. The bundle helps healthcare leaders create systems […]
Save-the-Date for the Indigenous Milk Medicine Lactation Carnival on August 12, 2026, from 11 AM - 2 PM CT. Enjoy live music, food, and games centered around Indigenous Milk Medicine […]
In this session hosted by Children's National, Dr. Camila Arnaudo, MD, a board-certified addiction psychiatrist will address mental health and addictive illnesses in pregnant and postpartum people with a particular […]
The Perinatal Substance Use ECHO program from Hennepin Healthcare provides virtual education and training to providers to best support pregnant and parenting people with substance use during their pregnancy, birth, […]
Join the Star Legacy Foundation and members of the International Partnership for Perinatal Excellence to discuss pediatric grief from a developmental perspective. Learn simple, actionable strategies to support siblings of perinatal loss. Understand how to navigate conversations related to grief and bereavement with children and families. During this webinar, participants will learn: How children understand […]
Join healthcare providers, doulas, families, community organizations, health systems, insurers, foundations, advocates, and policymakers as they come together to improve maternal and family health outcomes across our communities. Presented by Global Health Alliance in partnership with Wilder African American Babies Coalition & Projects. Date & Time: August 15, 2026, from 2:00 PM - 5:30 PM […]
This session, hosted by the Minnesota Breastfeeding Coalition, will define infant and young child feeding in emergencies (IYCF-E) and the importance of implementing IYCF-E. Using the SAFE (Support and Advocacy for Feeding in Emergencies) Team model, the author aims to highlight the responsibility of the infant feeding specialist in supporting infant and young child feeding […]
The National Sexual Assault Conference (NSAC) brings together advocates and preventionists committed to ending sexual abuse, assault, and harassment. This year’s theme is “United in Purpose, Committed to Action,” which reflects everyone’s shared responsibility to transform collective knowledge, relationships, and resolve into meaningful action to end sexual abuse, assault, and harassment.
The Fairview Center for Community Health Equity, in partnership with Fairview’s Women and Children’s Service Line and the City of Minneapolis Health Department, will host the Birth Justice Summit on Thursday, Aug. 20, from noon-5 p.m. at Fairview Masonic Children’s Hospital Wilf Auditorium in Minneapolis. This summit will bring together physicians, nurse midwives, nurse practitioners, […]
Whether you're a new mom, dad, expecting parent or have a little one in your arms, this Community Baby Shower is a day filled with connection and support! Date: August 22, 2026, from 12:00 - 3:00 pm Location: West Minnehaha Recreation Center, 685 W Minnehaha Ave, Saint Paul, MN
The MNPQC Perinatal Education ECHO Series is a free, virtual learning opportunity designed for those passionate about improving care for perinatal health conditions. The series is open to healthcare professionals, […]
Join the Association of Maternal & Child Health Programs (AMCHP) and partners from Team Lily for an interactive workshop on strategies, tools, and resources to support long-term program sustainability in the perinatal SUD space. […]
Join the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NRCDV) for its annual Policy and Research Briefing. This year, NRCDV is excited to spotlight a collaboration between the National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma, and Mental Health […]
Professionals from more than 80 countries have explored Nurturing Mamas Network's (NMN) Advanced Training Institute, and since 2022, thousands of clinicians have participated in its advanced perinatal mental health trainings. This year's NMN Perinatal Mental Health Conference will be held August 28–29, 2026, in Texas and virtually. Visit their website to explore the conference schedule, […]
This learning opportunity from the Minnesota Department of Health is part of a four-session webinar series focused on Confidentiality, Universal Education + Empowerment, Support (CUES) Intervention. CUES is an evidence-based […]
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