ASTHO Payment & Delivery Reform TA Call 3: Applying a Public Health Approach to Suicide Prevention

Applying a Public Health Approach to Suicide Prevention (Recorded June 15, 2016) Part of ASTHO and CDC’s Payment and Delivery Reform Technical Assistance Call Series Suicide prevention efforts are becoming increasingly interdisciplinary and integrated with public health work. The Surgeon General has reported, “Suicide prevention is not exclusively a mental health issue. It is a health issue that must be addressed at many levels by different groups working together in a coordinate and synergistic way” (National Strategy for Suicide Prevention). Public health leadership can help track trends and target at-risk populations; develop community-based resources; and raise awareness among behavioral health and primary care providers, hospitals, and schools. This call, the third in the 2016 series, highlights initiatives in state suicide prevention plans and grant programs that strengthen nontraditional partnerships and improve local capacity. Learn more at ASTHO’s website: http://www.astho.org/Programs/Health-Systems-Transformation/Delivery-and-Payment-Reform-TA-Call-Series

2018 Fair Housing and Lending Seminar

The seminar is a free public event that includes presentations by fair housing and lending experts. This year’s event was held Thursday, April 5 and Friday, April 6, 2018 at City Hall, 701 East Broadway, Columbia, Missouri. (00:00:00) Welcome and special presentation by Columbia Mayor Brian Treece. (00:18:12) Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing in Columbia and the Community Land Trust, presented by Randy Cole, City of Columbia Housing Programs Manager. (00:48:11) Redlining, Fair Housing and Lending and Missouri, presented by Gary Kremer, Executive Director of the State Historical Society of Missouri, Adjunct Professor of History at the University of Missouri, and author. (01:52:06) Update on Fair Housing and Lending Laws and Cases, presented by University of Missouri School of Law Professor Rigel Oliveri. (02:45:15) Fair Housing and Lending Complaints under the Missouri Human Rights Act presented by Eric Krekel, Director of Investigative Operations for the Missouri Commission on Human Rights. (03:34:40) Redlining, Fair Lending and Community Reinvestment presented by Elisabeth Risch, Assistant Director of the Metropolitan St. Louis Equal Housing and Opportunity Council. (04:22:25) Closing Remarks presented by City of Columbia Human Rights Commission Chair Zach Rubin.

National Assembly for Wales Plenary 05.12.18

Plenary is the meeting of the whole Assembly which takes place in the Siambr, the Senedd’s debating chamber. Plenary is chaired by the Presiding Officer and is the main forum for Assembly Members to carry out their roles as democratically elected representatives. Plenary takes place twice a week on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and is open to the public, you can also watch it live or on demand here on YouTube or on Senedd.TV.

2015 National Recovery Month Press Conference

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On September 10, 2015, SAMHSA held a press conference to kick-off the 26th annual National Recovery Month observance and release key 2014 behavioral health data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Learn more at www.recoverymonth.gov.

FCPS School Board Public Hearing Safety 7-17-18

CFSAC December 2017 Day 2 Part 6

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Mysteries Of The Heart

The Outer Limits of Inner Truth proudly presents an in-depth look at the power & mysteries of the human heart. Returning to the show once again is Metaphysical Teachers & Energy Healers Jeff Casper & Jona Bryndis globally acclaimed cardiologist, Dr. Stephen Sinatra. Dr. Sinatra discusses how to physically optimize the health of your heart and Mr. Casper & Ms. Bryndis discuss how & why your heart is conscious. About Jeff Casper Jeff is an energy worker who has the ability to shift his perception through various levels to help a person’s own energetic self clear blocks, help repair energy systems and work to bring balance to an individual’s energetic system. He also is shown various energetic patterns or connections within the individual that can help them go further if they are willing to diligently work on themselves. This energy work can be a very helpful step in advancing an individual’s personal and spiritual evolution by better understanding the deeper levels of their energy system. About Dr. Stephen Sinatra Dr. Stephen Sinatra is a highly respected and sought-after cardiologist whose integrative approach to treating cardiovascular disease has revitalized patients with even the most advanced forms of illness. His expertise is grounded in more than 35 years of clinical practice, research, and study beginning as an attending physician at Manchester Memorial Hospital (Eastern Connecticut Health Network). His career there included nine years as chief of cardiology, 18 years as director of medical education, seven years as director of echocardiography, three years as director of cardiac rehabilitation, and one year as director of the weight reducing program. In 1987, Dr. Sinatra founded the New England Heart Center. Through it, he became a well-known advocate of combining conventional medical treatments for heart disease with complementary nutritional, anti-aging, and psychological therapies. Today Dr. Sinatra is active primarily as an author, speaker, and adviser for the research and development of nutritional supplements. He joined the Healthy Directions family of experts in 1995.

House Public Safety and Security Policy and Finance Committee 3/1/18

01:35 – Department of Public Safety bonding request. 25:39 – Department of Corrections bonding request. 57:28 – Comments by the Chair. 58:09 – HF1669 (Pinto) Firearm transfer criminal background check required, and transfers excepted. 1:36:46 – HF1605 (Pinto) Law enforcement and family members enabled to petition a court to prohibit people from possessing firearms if they pose a significant danger to themselves or others. Runs 2 hours, 29 minutes. * Connect with House Public Information Services: www.house.mn/hinfo/hinfo.asp * Find Minnesota House of Representatives news and updates at Session Daily: www.house.mn/sessiondaily/ *Connect with the Minnesota House of Representatives: www.house.mn

Growing Up Brave

Growing Up Brave: Strategies for Helping our Children Face Their Fears and Live Happier Healthier Lives Presented by: Donna Pincus, Associate Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences

Family Structure in the Wake of Genetic and Reproductive Technologies Conference- Day 2, PM Session

Academic researchers and scholars from across the humanities and social sciences gathered at GU-Q to discuss family structure in the wake of the different applications of genetic and reproductive technologies, as part of an initiative of the Islamic Bioethics Project at GU-Q.