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California Bill Mandates Implicit Bias Training for Perinatal Healthcare Professionals
A new California bill requires implicit bias training for all healthcare professionals working in perinatal services. California’s new Senate Bill 464, known… A new California bill requires implicit bias training for all healthcare professionals working in perinatal services. California’s new Senate Bill 464, known as the California Dignity in…
Idaho Governor Signs Bill to Form Maternal Mortality Review Committee
New legislation forms a state committee charged with gathering data about maternal deaths and making recommendations on how to reduce… New legislation forms a state committee charged with gathering data about maternal deaths and making recommendations on how to reduce them. Governor Brad Little signed…
Supporting Young Children Experiencing Separation and Trauma
Resources for Adults Who Care for Them… Young children and their families can be tremendously affected by trauma, with significant implications for well-being well into the future. And while young children can be very expressive, they often do not have the skills or ability…