NASBHC's mission is to
improve the health status
of children and youth
by advancing and advocating
for school-based health care

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Tel: (202) 638-5872
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Email: info@nasbhc.org

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All convention attendees should complete

NASBHC General Evaluation

 


To receive CME, CNE and CHES credit in medicine, nursing, and/or health education, participants must attend the entire workshop/session and submit an APHA evaluation on line at http://www.dspesg.com/aphaRegional/

 


Mental Health professionals or  Pediatric Nurse Practitioners seeking continuing education credits and all other attendees should complete the appropriate evaluations from the list below:

   

Wednesday, June 24 --1:30 pm-5:00 pm

PC1: 

Clinical Quality Improvement for a SBHC Network: Sticky Questions and Hard Lessons

PC2: 

Moving School Mental Health Practitioners toward Trauma-Informed, Evidence-Based Practice: A Model that Works

Thursday, June 25--9:00am-10:15am 

PL1

OPENING PLENARY:  Health Equity for Children and Adolescents

Thursday, June 25 --- 10:45 am-Noon

A1

Federal Advocacy: A Case Study of Success

A2

Reframing School Dropout as A Public Health Concern: SBHCs at the Intersection of Health & Education

A3

The Health Insurance Conundrum in Rural School-Based Health: Using a Patient Navigator Model to Reduce Health Inequities and Increase Program Sustainability

A4

Improving the State Policy Context for Comprehensive Preventive Health Care for Disadvantaged Youth

A5

Depression Screening for All Students in School-Based Health Care: Principles and Practice

A6

Business Model Development to Prepare for Sustainability

A7

Interventions to Improve Immunization Rates: Addressing Challenges and Developing Solutions to Vaccine Delivery in School-Based Health Centers

 

Thursday, June 25 --- 10:45 am-Noon/1:30 pm-2:45 pm

AB1

We Are Leaders: Youth Becoming Their Own Leaders

 

Thursday, June 25 ---1:30 pm-2:45 pm

B1

Best Practices in Social Marketing: Advocacy Strategies for State Outreach and Increased Credibility

B2

A Winning-Strategy for Cross-Sectoral Planning of School-Based Health Clinics

B3

School-Based Health Evaluation: An Interdisciplinary Workshop

B4

State Advocacy Partnership Works! A Model of Successful Legislative and Programmatic Collaboration

B5

Joining Forces with the Community to Promote Student Wellness

B6

Engaging Your Community in Fundraising

B7

Ask Me 3: Improving Health Literacy in the Adolescent Population

 

Thursday, June 25 ---3:15 pm-54:30 pm

C1

Unclaimed Children Revisited: Findings and Implications for Policy and Practice

C2

An Alternative Model of School Based Health Care Designed to Leverage Resources of Safety Net Providers in an Ethnically Diverse Community

C3

The Nuts and Bolts of Data Collection and Reporting

C4

But I Don't Want to Go on TV: How to Get Your Message Out Via the Media (Media Training)

C5

Adolescent Rape and Sexual Assault: The Invisible Epidemic - Recognize and Respond Effectively

C6

Take a SBHC Road Trip: NASBHC's SBHC Roadmap Web Tool

C7

Improving Clinical Practice: Evidence-Based Guidelines for Bronchitis and Upper Respiratory Infections

 

Friday, June 26 ---8:00am-Noon

SV

Site Visit to a SBHC in North Miami Beach

 

 

 

Friday, June 26 ---9:00 am-Noon

D1

Rural School Based Health Centers: Exploring strengths and weakness to improve quality, move towards sustainability, and establish a national agenda

D2

Herding Cats! Or How One SBHC learned to TAG and Release Youth Advocates Using the Net

D3

School Mental Health Quality Improvement – Ready, Set, Go!

D4

Growing a Sustainable State School Health Care Movement: Making Ohio’s Tent Larger for Greater Field Activity, Technical Assistance and Integration of Primary and Mental Health Care

D5

Marketing Mental Health Services to Your School Principal

D6

Does Your Organization Need More Money? Resource Development and Marketing for Increased Revenue

D7

Obesity Prevention and Intervention in SBHCs

 

Friday, June 26 ---1:30 pm-2:45 pm

E1

Health Care Reform, Health Disparities and the Coming Revolution in Prevention and Early Intervention Initiatives

E2

Multicultural Youth Leadership: A Student Health Promotion and Leadership Development Program

E3

Improving Mental Health Services in a Diverse, Large Urban School District: Evaluation of Community Mental Health Partnerships in Schools

E4

The California School Health Centers Association Youth Board: A Model Approach to Youth Leadership in Statewide Policy and Advocacy

E5

How School-Connected Mental Health Programs are Including Parents of Immigrants and Refugee Students and Why It Matters

E6

Accurate Medical Record Documentation - Does an Auditor Think You Have Written A Good Note?

E7

Adolescent Contraception: 2009 Update for Clinicians on Contraceptive Choices for Adolescents

 

Friday, June 26 ---3:15 pm-4:30 pm

F1

What’s the Succession Plan?

F2

Yackety-Yak, We Want Youth to Talk Back: Redefining the Role of School Health Center Youth Advocates

F3

The Value of Utilization of an Electronic Health Record in the Provision of Services and in Quality and Data Management in a SBHC

F4

Health is Where You Live Work Play and Learn: Recommendations from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Commission to Build a Healthier America

F5

Native American Talking Circles: A Culturally Competent Structured Group Intervention to Address Youth Mental Health Issues

F6

Striking A Balance: Administrative Cost-Sharing in Illinois School Health Centers

F7

Policy and System Change From A Multicultural Perspective

 

Saturday, June 27 ---9:00 am-10:15 am

G1

Equipping SBHC Advocates to Address Legal Challenges in the Provision of Reproductive Health Care and Confidential Services for Adolescents

G2

The Dream Team: How Team Dynamics Can Make or Break the Game, and Your Program

G3

Data Management and Utilization: Developing a Statewide SBHC Data System for Project Management and Evaluation

G4

Child & Adolescent Oral Health Intervention

G5

Safe Passages: A Comprehensive Service Delivery Model for Adolescent Health

G6

Developing a Self Management System for Adolescent Healthy Lifestyles

 

Saturday, June 27 ---10:45 am-12:15 pm

PL2

CLOSING PLENARY: Not a Quick Fix: Building Support for SBHCs