Peer Learning Networks
Webinars
Workshops
Peer Learning Networks
WEbinars
Join NACoRF on March 28 to learn more about promoting social and emotional well-being for infants and toddlers through existing county systems and services.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to unfold across the U.S., many families with young children are experiencing very challenging circumstances. Learn what your county can do to improve the health and well-being of family households during COVID-19 and beyond.
Join us to hear from Louise Stoney with Opportunities Exchange on how counties can start and sustain a shared services model for early childhood development in their communities.
On this webinar, Mathematica expert Kara Zivin will shed light on a new mathematical model that was used to quantify the societal costs of untreated PMADs, which reached $14.2 billion in 2017. And, participants will also hear from Pritzker Fellow Hoda Shawky who will share how First Five Orange County is integrating strategies to address maternal mental health and improve outcomes for young children.
Workshops
Explore prenatal to three content at the NACo 2021 Annual Conference.
Urban county leaders have embraced the pivotal role of counties in ensuring healthy beginnings for all children in their communities, but often struggle to find funding sources for these efforts.
In 2011, the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors was presented with 20 years of data on infant mortality in their jurisdiction, including the startling finding that African-American infants were dying at twice the rate of other infants in the county.
Watch live as an expert panel of county and national thought leaders about how counties are investing in young children and advancing early childhood policy, programs and systems.