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General Trainings from Other Organizations

Here are additional opportunities offered by other organizations. This information is offered in good faith, but Blueprint does not maintain or have any influence over these pages or the programs. We cannot guarantee that the information is correct or current.


Vermont Child Psychiatry Access Program: VTCPAP Training & Events   VTCPAP Consultation Services


2024 Clinical Quality Symposium October 15th - 16th, 2024 

Held at Lake Morey Resort in Fairlee Vermont

REGISTRATION

MAIN-EVENT: Comprehensive Care: Nourishing Minds, Bodies, and Communities

Wednesday October 16, 7:30 am – 4:30 pm | Lake Morey Resort

PRE-EVENT: "Just Getting By" Documentary Film Screening and Q & A with director Bess O'Brien 

Tuesday October 15, 6:30 pm | Lake Morey Resort Theater

 


2024 Alzheimer's Awareness Webinars

These trainings are open to public health professions, Blueprint-funded or not. 

The Public Health Center of Excellence (PHCOE) on Dementia Risk Reduction Webinar Series

The PHCOE on Dementia Risk Reduction invites the public health professionals to join them for an upcoming webinar series focusing on Social Determinates of Health (SDOH) and dementia risk. 

Explore how public health professionals can leverage SDOH and to mitigate dementia risk and improve brain health. 

During each one-hour webinar, participants will:

  • Hear from experts about the link between SDOH and dementia risk, providing actionable insights.
  • Gain invaluable perspectives from State and Local Health Department Leaders on integrating dementia risk reduction initiatives into comprehensive strategic plans. 
  • Learn to advocate for dementia risk reduction initiatives within communities, healthcare, and public health settings. 

You may register for a single webinar or the entire series.

Webinar dates: September 25, 2024

For more information and to register please click here.


Dementia and Brain Health Symposium November 1, 2024, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

The program will feature Dr. Stephen Salloway, MD, MS, a neurologist who is the founding Director of the Memory and Aging Program at Butler Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island. 

This is an in-person meeting being held at the Waterbury State Office Complex at 280 State St. in Waterbury, VT. 

The meeting will also be livestreamed. 

Agenda and registration coming early this Fall! 


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