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Founded in 1982 by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter & Rosalynn Carter with , the Center wages peace, fights disease, & builds hope worldwide.
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En respuesta a @Global_KarenP @TheENDFund
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Dr. Teshome Gebre 3 h
Drug quantification & forecasting meeting for Trachoma ⁦⁩ & other preventive chemotherapy programs underway in ⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦
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Mutima 15 abr.
Effort is important, but knowing where to make an effort makes all the difference. This week started at the Atlanta School Based Behavioral Health Forum . Excellent dialogue!
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Carter Center Releases Analysis of Electoral Dispute Resolution in Kenya; Encourages Supreme Court to Clarify Threshold to Annul Election Results
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Stephen Owens 15 abr.
Not gonna tweet all day, but Dr. Johnson from referenced how kid's stress is tied to their parents' situation. One of the many reasons that has a holistic vision for GA that puts people at the center.
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School systems also need to start putting this in the budget!
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Lisa Spencer 15 abr.
- Enjoying the Behavioral Health Forum. I am quite interested in Restorative Procedures and getting training.
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GailcounselorSmith 15 abr.
amazing day with professionals who put kids first.
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Chad Jones says to look outside of Apex funding and always have data to make your case for funding sources to support
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Cindy Simpson at talks about the need to have MANY different sources of funding to make a successful school-based mental health system. Get champions in school systems and combine with data.
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Dante McKay of was the keynote speaker talking about lessons learned at the forum. Five more forums will held throughout the state in 2019-20.
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Chief Applin works with judges and school principals to figure out options for kids with behavioral health issues that helps keep them out of the justice system and back in school.
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Ronald Applin, Chief of Police for Atlanta Public Schools, has 74 police officers who are trained in mental health first aid stationed in Atlanta public schools. He encourages his officers to engage with students and be a resource for them.
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Georgia Appleseed 15 abr.
We are thrilled to be hosting today's School-Based Behavioral Health Forum with to improve lives of children in our state. Grateful Dr. Jones, GA's Superintendent of the Year, was able to come speak to our group of attendees!
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The Carter Center 15 abr.
So appreciative of the media coming to spread the word about the impact has on children, families, and communities. Maribel Bell of Fulton County School District shares some insight on best practices.
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Effective therapy must take into account that the child may have a toothache, asthma, or be hungry when they act out. Dr. Johnson.
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Dr. Veda Johnson, professor from the Department of Pediatrics at Emory University School of Medicine talks about importance of remembering that the head and body interact with each other constantly.
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