NC AHEC CHW Specialty Training Program: Integrated Care for Kids

Available through Feb 19, 2028 Open Allied Health Public Health

NC AHEC CHW Specialty Training Program: Integrated Care for Kids

Description

Register now for this online, self-guided course!


About This Module

This module is divided into sections focusing on being familiar with the NC Integrated Care for Kids model and how assessing needs of pediatric patients and families may be different from adult populations in areas such as health, food, education, child welfare and juvenile justice; understanding Key food support programs for children and families and ways CHWs can support families in accessing supports; and understanding key issues in early childhood development and learning, and important support programs and resources for children 0-5.

Approximate time to complete the course: 90 minutes

Learner content includes: Video, corresponding course handout, exercises and a brief post test.


Participants have unlimited time to complete this course and access course materials.



About This Series

NC AHEC, as an anchor partner in the NC CHW Initiative, is committed to ensuring that Community Health Workers have access to ongoing training and professional development resources. As a vital workforce for advancing health equity, it is important that CHWs are able to deepen their knowledge and sharpen their skills for providing all North Carolinians with the opportunity for health and wellness. Through funding provided by the NC DHHS Division of Health Benefits (Medicaid), NC AHEC has worked with other key stakeholders, including CHWs and CHW supervisors, to develop standards for CHW Specialty training, identify key training topics, and develop a series of online modules specifically geared towards preparing CHWs to partner with primary care practices as part of the new Medicaid Managed Care network.

Each module provides continuing education credit recognized by the NC CHW Association for the purposes of maintaining certification. Some modules stand alone in terms of the topic covered while others can be combined to deepen CHW knowledge and skills on a particular topic. Each module has been co-developed with CHWs to ensure the focus of learning and style of education reflects CHW culture and real-life scenarios.

This course is part of the online NC AHEC Community Health Worker courses of recorded content.

Click here to see all the current CHW online courses. Check back later for more options!


Partners on the CHW Specialty Training Work Group:
Avery Health Education and Consulting, LLC
Carolina Community Tracing Collaborative
Central Piedmont Community College
Charlotte AHEC
CommUnity Healing through Activism and Strategic Mobilization (CHASM) Institute
Durham Technical Community College
Duke AHEC
Greensboro AHEC
Mountain AHEC
NC AHEC
NC Community Health Center Association
NC CHW Association
NC DHHS Office of Rural Health
North Carolina Central University
Northwest AHEC
Saint Augustine's University
Southern Regional AHEC
Wake AHEC
UNC Pembroke


In Collaboration with


UNM ECHOCGEC

IHI

By registering for this program,
participants understand that their contact information may be shared with NC DHHS.

Target Audience

Community health workers, lay health workers, outreach workers, and other frontline public health workers improving the health of their communities, and the supervisors, colleagues and allies of the CHW workforce.

Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, the participant should be able to:

  • Be familiar with the NC Intergrated Care for Kids model and how assessing and addressing needs of pediatric patients and families may differ from adult populations in areas such as health, food, education, child welfare and juvenile justice.
  • Understand key food support programs for children and families and ways CHWs can support families in accessing supports.
  • Understand key issues in early childhood development and learning and important support programs and resources for children 0-5 yrs.

Faculty

  • Josie J. Hatley, MPH
  • Elanor Wertman, MPH

Sessions

NC AHEC CHW Specialty Training Program: Integrated Care for Kids

2/19 12:00 AM–12:00 AM

Credits

.200 CEU

The Mountain Area Health Education Center designates this entire online continuing education activity as meeting the criteria for 0.2 CEUs as established by the National Task Force on the Continuing Education Unit.

1.500 Contact Hours

MAHEC designates this online continuing education activity as meeting the criteria for 1.5 Contact Hours.

Fees

FREE Free, but must register to attend
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