CRHD Newsletter
May 2022
Volume 2 Issue 5
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The UC Davis Center for Reducing Health Disparities Partners With Sacramento County Leaders to Promote COVID-19 Vaccination
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Featuring the CTSC’s Community Engagement Director, Dr. Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola, these brief clips engage multiple Sacramento leaders in raising awareness of the continued importance to vaccinate against COVID-19. Geared toward the Latino population, watch these vibrant public service announcements (PSAs) that effectively promote early and continued vaccination among all ages.
Watch the video in Spanish HERE
Mire el vídeo en español aquí
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UC Davis Health News Highlight
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Community Health Educators Help Latinas Access Breast Cancer Prevention and Treatment
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Through its new program Tu Historia Cuenta, the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center is improving the survival odds of Latinas by seeking them out in the community and connecting them to resources to prevent, screen or treat breast cancer.
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CROSS-CTSA Special Seminar
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Join Dr. Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola and other experts as they share about their work related to community engaged interventions that promote behavioral health equity, the role of community/patient engagement in advancing behavioral health research, as well as community perspectives.
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The California Institute for Behavioral Health Solutions (CIBHS) Invites you to the Virtual
2022 Behavioral Health Practice Symposium
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June 7th - June 8th, 2022
9a.m. to 2p.m.
Each year this symposium brings together behavioral health practitioners, administrators, agencies, funders, and advocates to learn more about effective behavioral health practices, approaches, and strategies. This year's symposium will focus on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) for people receiving behavioral health services.
Dr. Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola will be speaking on exploring the benefits of adopting the national Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) Standards and meaningful community engagement to inform and develop community-defined quality improvement (QI) plans to reduce stigma, improve timely access for underserved marginalized communities, and provide equitable services.
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CRHD Past Event Recordings
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Spanish-language Interview with Lotus Radio on CalHOPE
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Dr. Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola speaks about CalHOPE, a Crisis Counseling Assistance and Training Program funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and run by the Department of Health Care Services. The public can speak with trained staff via the program’s telephone “warm line” at (833) 317-HOPE (4673) or the CalHOPE Connect live chat, which offers safe, secure, and culturally sensitive emotional support for all Californians who may need emotional support relating to COVID-19.
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MOVE IT UP COVID-19 Vaccine and Testing Project
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Annual International Kids Festival
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Saturday, May 28th from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
William Land Park
3800 W Land Park Dr. Sacramento, CA 95822
- COVID-19 Vaccines
- COVID-19 Rapid Testing
- Mental Health Screenings and Referrals
- Vision Screenings
- Many other health services, including information on nutrition, health insurance, dental care, and food resources.
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MOVE IT UP COVID-19 Vaccine and
Testing Clinic Schedule
HERE
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The MOVE IT UP project continues offering COVID-19 testing and vaccinations throughout Sacramento and Yolo counties. All vaccine and testing clinics are free and no insurance is required or needed to receive a test or a vaccine.
If you are interested in learning more or would like to partner with us to bring testing and vaccination to areas of need in Sacramento and Yolo counties, please contact Gabriela Alaniz at mgalaniz@ucdavis.edu or complete the MOVE IT UP Project Contact Form.
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COVID-19 Community Clinics
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MONDAY
TUESDAY
Cordova Neighborhood Church
10600 Coloma Road, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Registration for Testing: http://www.thefccp.org/covid
WEDNESDAY
Asian Resources, Inc. (ARI)
6270 Elder Creek Road, Sac., CA 95824
8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Registration for Testing: https://lnkd.in/exwJXN8S
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
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Community Flyers & Information
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The UC Davis Diversity, Equity & Inclusion invites you to the 2022 Advance Award Symposium. This symposium brings together the research and commitment to mentoring, social impact and public outreach of our speakers. This year the symposium will feature presentations by three of the award recipients on the topic of "Inclusivity and Ethics in Data Science" and a poster session.
Undergraduates, graduates, and postdocs involved in data science research are invited to submit an abstract for the poster presentation. Topics in inclusivity, equity, and ethics in research and data science are encouraged.
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March with UC Davis Health to show your PRIDE!
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Sunday, June 12th, 2022
9AM-1PM
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Future Healthcare Worker Scholarship Ceremony
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We invite you to join the celebration of the scholarship recipients' accomplishments and their dedication to creating a more equitable healthcare system!
If you are unable to attend, you are still able to support our students through your financial donations. Even a small donation contributes toward the goal of raising $20,000 to support our students as they pursue their dreams of becoming healthcare leaders for underserved communities. Your generosity has a lasting impact on our students and is much appreciated.
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Sacramento Valley College Corps - Community Host Site Application
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Sacramento Valley College Corps is now accepting applications for host sites!
Led by the California Volunteers, Office of the Governor, the #CaliforniansForAll College Corps initiative creates a generation of civic-minded leaders with the ability to bridge divides and solve problems, help low-income students graduate college on time and with less debt, and address societal challenges and help build more equitable communities across the Sacramento Valley.
Please visit the website for more information.
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Screening Patients for ACEs: A Pediatrician's Story Featuring Dr. Eric Ball
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Introducing the first in a series of #FacesOfACEs stories from across California highlighting individuals and communities adopting trauma-informed practices to screen, treat, and heal Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).
Watch the video to see why Dr. Eric Ball screens for ACEs, and how he uses resiliency tools to best serve his patients and strengthen his team and practice.
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California Health and Human Services Resource Hub
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Spanish-language "Back to Basics" Toolkit
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Translations of Mental Health America’s 2022 Mental Health Month “Back to Basics” toolkit materials are now available in Spanish for download. Get yours for free!
2022 Mental Health Month "Back to Basics" toolkit in English Here.
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Strengthening Frontline Supervisor
Skills Training
Capacitación para Fortalecer las Habilidades de los Supervisores
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Thursday, May 26th, 2022
9:00a.m. to 12:00p.m.
During this 3-hr training in Spanish, participants will:
• Reflect on how to take a leadership role in supporting safety and health in the workplace, without overlooking production goals.
• Discuss practical ways to support their company to comply with the requirements of two Cal/OSHA laws: Title 8, §3203 Injury and Illness Prevention Program and Title 8, §3203 COVID-19 Prevention Emergency Temporary Standards.
• Review methods for conducting effective training of workers as a tool to improve health and safety.
El jueves 26 de mayo del 2022
9:00a.m. a 12:00p.m.
Durante esta capacitación en español de 3 horas, los participantes
• Reflexionarán sobre como ser un líder apoyando la salud y seguridad en el lugar de trabajo a la vez de alcanzar las metas de producción.
• Discutirán maneras prácticas con las que pueden apoyar a su empresa a cumplir con los requisitos de dos leyes de CalOSHA: Título 8 §3203, Programa de Prevención de Lesiones y Enfermedades y el Titulo 8, §3203 Regulación Temporal de Emergencia por COVID-19.
• Revisarán algunos métodos para conducir capacitaciones efectivas a sus trabajadores, como una herramienta para mejorar la salud y seguridad en el trabajo.
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