Advocacy Day
Advocacy Day
Registrants are required to attend a training on March 27, 2pm - 3pm ET. Join us in changing the lives of moms and families one policy at a time. Maternal […]
Registrants are required to attend a training on March 27, 2pm - 3pm ET. Join us in changing the lives of moms and families one policy at a time. Maternal […]
Join the North Market community in Minneapolis for a day dedicated to learning about health and wellness topics that disproportionately impact women. The event will feature community presentations on Alzheimer's […]
Location: Scarritt Bennett Center, Nashville, Tennessee ResilienceCon is an international conference that is targeted to social workers, psychologists, mental health professionals, students, and related fields such as education, sociology, criminology, […]
Individual Web-based Certificate Program Together with Postpartum Support International, the Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health has developed a Maternal Mental Health Certificate Training for Mental Health and Clinical Professionals. This […]
Join the infant Safe Sleep Community Leadership Team and the Minnesota Department of Health to kick off a series on Infant Safe Sleep.
Each month, hospital teams across Minnesota participating in MNPQC's LINK Initiative (Linking Identification & Navigation for Perinatal Mental Health & Substance Use Care) meet virtually to share progress, address challenges, […]
The Department of Human Services (DHS) is announcing a series of upcoming American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) training opportunities specifically designed for Minnesota substance use disorder (SUD) treatment providers. […]
Substance use disorder (SUD) is a treatable condition that affects the brain and behavior, making it difficult to control substance use, whether it involves alcohol, medications, or other drugs. The […]
Join Kiwi Cares for a panel honoring Black Maternal Health Week, bringing together key stakeholders to hear Minnesotan birthing people’s experiences and respond to them. This panel will explore the state of […]
Event Description: Hey Black and Brown Mamas of the Twin Cities Area! Join Irth for a powerful night out with great food and dynamic conversation in honor of Black Maternal […]
ree Doula Work Sessions led by Community Aware Birthworker in partnership with Wilder African American Babies Coalition & Projects, the Birth Equity Community Council and Birth Justice Collaborative. Available In […]
Individual Web-based Certificate Program Together with Postpartum Support International, the Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health has developed a Maternal Mental Health Certificate Training for Mental Health and Clinical Professionals. This […]
Join Us for the Next LINK ECHO Series on Substance Use & Perinatal Mental Health – 4/21! This session will provide a broad overview of toxicology screening with a deeper […]
As part of our ongoing commitment to addressing substance use and pregnancy, we are excited to announce our upcoming Naloxone Access & Integration Sprint. This educational sprint is designed to […]
Now recruiting experienced rural health care providers, home visitors, teachers, advocates, parents and trainers from communities of color and indigenous/tribal areas to participate in our upcoming virtual Moving Beyond Crisis Training. 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 […]
Program Overview The Perinatal Substance Use ECHO program provides education and training to providers to best support pregnant people with substance use during their pregnancy and birthing process. This includes […]
Free Doula Work Sessions led by Community Aware Birthworker in partnership with Wilder African American Babies Coalition & Projects, the Birth Equity Community Council and Birth Justice Collaborative. Available In […]
The Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) MN Section is a growing community of nurses interested in the issues of women and newborns. Join their 26th Annual […]
This two-day course, taught by expert and engaging faculty, uses a thorough, evidence-based curriculum designed for psychiatrists, nurses, physicians, social workers, mental health providers, childbirth professionals, social support providers, and […]
Join the National Institute for Children's Health Quality (NICHQ) for a webinar about the new Community-Centered Hospital Initiative (CCHI). CCHI aims to create a new framework in which communities lead […]
PSI's Advanced Perinatal Mental Health Psychotherapy Training is an evidence-based curriculum designed for mental health and psychotherapy providers who have previously completed at least fourteen hours of perinatal mental health […]
Join Saint Paul Promise Neighborhood and Children of the Collective Arts Academy, LLC for an evening of fellowship and learning with Thuba Nguyen––author, educator, and advocate for early childhood education […]
Wilder African American Babies Coalition and Projects welcomes you to join our monthly WESA and Paid Leave Employer Education and Engagement Session. […]
As part of our ongoing commitment to addressing substance use and pregnancy, we are excited to announce our upcoming Naloxone Access & Integration Sprint. This educational sprint is designed to […]
William Moore, CPE, is providing a three-part virtual lunch and learn series on fathers and their role in the family unit. Throughout the series, William will discuss the role fathers […]
Hear from two Southwest Minnesota Lactation colleagues with experience as hospital nurses, doulas and lactation consultants about their “grassroots” efforts to provide and expand lactation services in their area and […]
The National Association of Perinatal Social Workers (NAPSW) presents a clinical conference every year; one of the largest gatherings of Perinatal Social Workers from across the United States and Canada. […]
Join this complementary introduction to perinatal SUD training hosted by the Policy Center, Postpartum Support International, and the Colorado Department of Public Health. Learn more about how to recognize and […]
The programs included here are intended to be educational in nature; sales-based presentations are not permitted. It is the responsibility of the participant to assure that individual programs meet the continuing education requirements and conditions of her/his credentialing body. MNPQC is not responsible for the accuracy or content of information contained in these programs. Utilizing the above links will take you away from the MNPQC website.