Events

Health for a Change is a free training series that is primarily hosted as webinars. Whether you are new to health care or a seasoned nonprofit professional, you are encouraged to take part in our Health for a Change training series. Participants connect with a wide-range of leaders in the field and learn about best practices and proven models through this series. 

We welcome your ideas for training topics, speakers, and Kentucky venues for Health for a Change webinars and workshops.

Please email your ideas to Ally Wells, Communications Director.

Rules to receive certificate of attendance from FHKY for webinars:

  • You must stay on the full duration of the webinar.

  • You must be registered under your own name. If you join using someone else’s link, it will be their name that appears in the report and we won’t be able to verify your attendance.

  • Certificates are only available for joining the live webinar. While most are recorded and available on-demand, we can’t verify viewings of the recording.

Filtering by: “Children's Health”

Health for a Change: Assessing Family & Intimate Partner Violence
Mar
17

Health for a Change: Assessing Family & Intimate Partner Violence

Intimate partner violence (IPV) can have long-term negative impacts that affect a person’s ability to make progress in their healing or improve their situation. Children living in homes with domestic violence may be particularly vulnerable. Learn how to partner with Louisville’s Center for Women and Families for effective screening and referral services for survivors and their kids.

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Health for a Change: How to Talk with Parents about COVID-19 Vaccines for Kids
Dec
13

Health for a Change: How to Talk with Parents about COVID-19 Vaccines for Kids

Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky and Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Medicaid partnered on the High Five for Health public service campaign. In this Health for a Change webinar, we share insights from Kentucky families, suggested talking points, videos, graphics, and other materials to help you talk with parents about COVID-19 vaccines for children ages 5 – 11 years old. Supported by Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Medicaid.

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Health for a Change: Health Policy Updates for Kentucky's Children
Apr
28

Health for a Change: Health Policy Updates for Kentucky's Children

Recent federal policy changes give states and advocates for improving children's health the opportunity to increase access to Medicaid health care coverage for children and their families. Children covered by health insurance grow up to be healthier adults with higher educational attainment and better paying jobs. The Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky will host a Health for a Change webinar in April to explain these policy changes and what they mean for the wellbeing of families and children in Kentucky.

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