Parent Education Workshop Online Safety Via Zoom
For this virtual workshop, participants will be learning about internet safety, establish online and offline balance, and learn how to be an upstander so were able to keep as many […]
For this virtual workshop, participants will be learning about internet safety, establish online and offline balance, and learn how to be an upstander so were able to keep as many […]
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This program will explore the updated recommendations through real-world case studies and clinical examples, highlighting relational nursing practice, interdisciplinary collaboration, and strategies to support families from birth through the first year of life.
This session is designed to build shared understanding around rights, equity, and community-centered care while creating space for reflection, dialogue, and community voice. We welcome those who are new to these frameworks as well as those seeking to deepen their understanding in a collective, supportive environment.
This Workshop is designed to disseminate best practices for various obstetric emergencies. Through active simulation and debriefing, this Workshop helps clinicians in any clinical setting identify, assess, and manage the care of patients with an obstetric emergency.
In honor of March being National Reading Month, the Unity Family Success Center is having a book fair! This event is free and meant for book lovers of all ages.*
We are partnering with the Montclair Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. to support their annual Strong Starts Community Baby Shower in honor of Black Maternal Health Week. Expectant parents and parents of newborns are invited to attend this free event!
This program will explore evidence-informed approaches toward supporting lactation in the context of substance use disorders and recovery. Participants will gain practical tools - rooted in harm reduction, evidence-based medicine and trauma-informed care to design and implement hospital protocols, effectively counsel patients and promote realistic and patient-centered decision-making for parents affected by Substance Use Disorders.
This conference will explore how Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) affect individuals and families across the lifespan. Participants will learn about the importance of early diagnosis and how delays in identification can create challenges in care, including during interactions with the justice system. The sessions will offer practical, skill‑building approaches to improving screening, strengthening education, and enhancing support for families raising children with FASD at every stage of life.
Join us on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, when The Spring Soiree will illuminate The Westmount Country Club, uniting community leaders, healthcare advocates, and passionate supporters of maternal and child health.
This program will review the basic essentials of conducting a home visit for birthing parents and newborns. Topics will include steps of conducting a home visit safely, maternal and newborn […]
Instructor: Tyeisha A. James, MSN, RNC-MNN, CNL Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare professionals trains participants to promptly recognize several life-threatening emergencies, give high-quality CPR, deliver appropriate ventilations and provide […]