Parents and caregivers want their children to be happy, healthy, and productive. A focus on health and safety is important for all children as they grow up. Healthy children start to learn skills when they are born. These skills will help them in school and when they are adults.
Teachers can’t do it all! But, sometimes common problems in the classroom and hallways usually extend beyond “bad behavior” and could be indicators of certain health issues. Resolving health issues in school can have a positive impact on attendance and focus during the school day.
Health staff play a pivotal role in a growing child’s life. Doctors, nurses, health educators, and medical support staff all communicate important information to children and families related to physical and mental health and well-being.
Policies and laws help shape school health in practice. As research continues to show how health affects education and vice versa, programs to promote school health are growing. Anyone can be an advocate - students, families, educators, and community members.
The Healthy and Ready to Learn Resource and Training Center provides free trainings to equip all adults in the lives of children with the knowledge and skills to promote strong attendance, community health, and training sensitivity.
For 36 years Children's Health Fund has provided high quality clinical services to children in some of the most underserved communities in the country. The Healthy and Ready to Learn initiative is the next step.
Our Healthy and Ready to Learn webinars bring in partners and experts to talk about their work related to health barriers to learning, trauma, and attendance. Each webinar showcases the work of our partner organizations and is followed by meaningful questions and answers section with individuals who participated in the live webinars. Click below to access recordings of our previously hosted webinars.
For educators in New York State, all of our trainings are Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) eligible for webinars posted after January 2019.
https://www.hrl.nyc/webinars/index