Would warning labels on social media help kids? An insightful interview from Dr. Jennifer Chuang of St. Joseph's Health on the impact on young people’s developing brains, via NJ Spotlight News
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Reposting this as one of my really good friends, Robyn Sechler with Good Trust shares on Spectrum News 1 Rochester the Importance of estate planning. Certainty, an important topic that many overlook or don't think is necessary. It can seem like a daunting process, but it doesn't really need to be. It is a process that can save a lot of "grief" money, and heartache for the future, especially for the generations that follow. I think it is amazingly awesome to see your friends go from, I have an idea to digitizing your memories and what matters most, to following a new venture with Good Trust and still capturing what matters. Personally, I have loved watching the blossoming world of adventures and new ideas, forward motions, forward thinking since venturing down this path. So many good things and wonderful work to pay it forward to help others in the future. Keep it up Robyn and Good Trust as more doors continue to open for the "good".
In partnership with Caring.com, we conducted a survey to uncover the top 10 worst states to pass away without a will. Listen in as Robyn Sechler shares some insights about New York with Spectrum News 1 Rochester. Where does your state line up? Watch full interview here: https://lnkd.in/eHgwdhAX
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Robyn Sechler gives great insight into the importance of estate planning documents. We share the same sentiment. Here at Your Latch it isn’t enough to create the documents but also make them easily accessible to those you care about. Reach out to learn more
In partnership with Caring.com, we conducted a survey to uncover the top 10 worst states to pass away without a will. Listen in as Robyn Sechler shares some insights about New York with Spectrum News 1 Rochester. Where does your state line up? Watch full interview here: https://lnkd.in/eHgwdhAX
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We're gathering our members' views on important topics this summer to ensure decision-makers are aware of Care Experienced people's opinions. If you're Care Experienced and aged 16 or older, we want to hear from you! Answer 5 questions in our online survey at https://lnkd.in/epxRm_W9
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Listen to the latest Major Insight episode to hear Nyah Smith ’24, a Social Work and Public Health double major, discuss how college is truly a transformative experience, how to pivot and adapt to the unexpected, how to get involved, and more! https://bit.ly/3w9pJ1N
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Does early childhood adversity impact problematic media use later in life? These 4 key takeaways from a study by the CAFO Research Center offer insights for understanding the role of attachment and impulsivity in addressing problematic media use. Learn more about the important work of caring for vulnerable children in a digital age through the link below: https://lnkd.in/eaYr5Sd7
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Welcome to "A Public Health Approach: An Animated Guide"! In this engaging and informative video, we explore the world of public health through captivating animations and easy-to-understand explanations. Whether you're a student, a healthcare professional, or just someone curious about how public health impacts our lives, this channel is for you. Our goal is to break down complex public health concepts and strategies into bite-sized, visually appealing videos that empower you with knowledge. #worldhealthorganization #unicef #publichealth #Publichealthapproach
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How do you capture what matters to children in their health-related quality of life? Read our latest blog, written by Emily Boxell, to understand the importance of this question, why there is not a straightforward answer, and what the potential solutions may be. https://bit.ly/3vCRpw5
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More fun with community psychologists working to create a better world. Check out this 2-part blog post on folks coming together to share what they are learning at SCRA's conference. https://lnkd.in/eSBTpGyA
Rape Prevention and Education at the Society for Community Research and Action – and beyond
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WE'RE LIVE! JOIN US while there's still a lot more to learn! Key Points: Context and Renewal of Behavior: The study looks into how changes in the feeding environment (like switching who feeds the child or where they are fed) can cause a relapse into undesirable behaviors that were previously eliminated, a phenomenon known as "renewal." This is important because feeding interventions often need to be generalized across different settings and caregivers to be effective long-term. Join here, don't forget to register first if you haven't done it yet. https://lnkd.in/gq48SNnV
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Visual Artist/Award-Winning Illustrator Clients include: The MoMA, Apple, The New Yorker, The New York Times, Meta, United Nations, Vancouver Opera, Pentagram and more.
My work often focuses on connection, empathy and community. Often I get a chance where I can use minimal line-work to tell the story. Here is an example for a cover for University of Minnesota School of Public Health I illustrated. Mediums: Pen and ink and the colour is digital :) https://lnkd.in/efVZPjBK
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