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Webinar - The Repercussions of Bullying on Girls’ Futures
The Repercussions of Bullying on Girls’ Futures
Presented by: Rosalind Wiseman, Internationally recognized expert on children, teens, parenting,
bullying, social justice and ethical leadership
When: Tuesday, September 20, 2011 2pm Eastern– 1pm Central– 12pm Mountain– 11am Pacific
After participating in this webinar participants will be able to:
· Recognize girls’ anger and their perceived options to express that anger and how their experience impacts their emotional health and future relationships as they enter adulthood
· Learn concrete strategies to help girls build social competencies and emotional well-being now and in the future
· Understand the impact of technology (both positive and negative) on girls’ ability to navigate relationships
Register Now!
https://services.choruscall.com/links/womenshealth.html
About our series:
The impact of violence, abuse, neglect, disaster, war, and other harmful experiences continues long after the traumatic event has ended. Exposure to trauma is a pervasive issue that has significantly impacted the health and well-being of millions of Americans and nearly everyone seeking services in the public health and social services systems. Understanding how trauma affects the emotional, behavioral, cognitive, social, and physical functioning of the people we care for can improve all health and social services.
All health and social service providers are welcome, including medical care providers, dentists, social workers, teachers, mental health workers, substance use disorder treatment providers, corrections officers, and community program staff, to name a few.
*This webinar will be recorded, archived and available for viewing at the above link after September 22nd.
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Emma.Winter@hhs.gov .
This LIVE webinar is being sponsored by:
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Office on Women’s Health – Region V
With generous support from SAMHSA