City Events
Mental Health Trialogue: Trauma & Psychopharmacology
East Village Access 242 East 2nd Street, New York City, New York, United StatesAre you a family member of someone taking psych meds, a prescriber of psych meds, or are you, yourself, taking psychotropic medication? Are you interested in hearing real perspectives on people’s experiences with psych meds? Are you concerned about multiple side effects, the stigma around taking meds, access to services, navigating the system, or the
NYFoundling 2018 Annual Professional Conference
NYU Kimmel Center for University Life 60 Washington Square South (Rosenthal Pavilion), New York, NY, United StatesThe New York Foundling’s Vincent J. Fontana Center for Child Protection Co-Sponsored by New York University Silver School of Social Work Advocacy and Resilience: Pathways to Child Well-Being Keynote Speaker James Garbarino, Ph.D. Securing Child Well-Being for Children and Youth Growing up in Violent and Stressful Environments: Developing Resiliency and Advocating for Children, Youth and
INCLUDEnyc Fair
Hotel Pennsylvania 401 7th Ave, Penthouse, New York, NY, United StatesThe INCLUDEnyc Fair is New York City’s largest annual free fair for young people with disabilities, where families can meet face-to-face with over 80 summer camps, year-round, afterschool, weekend, arts, sports, and recreational programs. Formerly known as Summer Fun & More, The INCLUDEnyc Fair promotes inclusion and access for young people with disabilities by hosting a
Speak Up, Speak Out: A Youth Summit on Policing in New York City
NYU Kimmel Center for University Life 60 Washington Square South (Rosenthal Pavilion), New York, NY, United StatesOn February 26, 2019, the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) in conjunction with NYU McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy & Research and the NYU Law Center on Race, Inequality & the Law, is hosting their first-ever youth summit at New York University Kimmel Center, Rosenthal Pavilion, 60 Washington Square South, New York, NY 10012. This gathering is an opportunity
The NYS Children’s Medicaid System Transformation: A Discussion with Children & Families – Tarrytown
Tarrytown Double Tree Inn 455 South Broadway, Tarrytown, NY, United StatesFood and Drinks begin at 4:30 pm! Please register here
The NYS Children’s Medicaid System Transformation: A Discussion with Children and Families – NYU Kimmel Center
NYU Kimmel Center 238 Thompson St, New York, NY, United StatesFood and Drinks begin at 4:30 pm! Please register here
The Hope & Healing Town Hall: How Bronx Schools Can Address Childhood Trauma
The Bronx Museum of the Arts 1040 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY, United StatesHey Bronx students and parents! Learn about childhood trauma, its impact on learning, what schools can do to help, and YOUR rights. Please join New York State Assembly Member Latoya Joyner and Bronx Legal Services at The Bronx Museum of the Arts on Wednesday, August 7th at 11AM for lunch and an important conversation about
Manhattan Borough Based Council
Office of Children & Family Services 163 W. 125th St, 14th Floor, New York, NY, United StatesManhattan Borough Based Council Co-Chairs Karmita Morgan-Randall Family Co-Chair, Family Advocacy Consultant Denise Martin Family/Agency Co-Chair, Parent & OCFS Family Advocate Nitaka Corprew Agency Co-Chair, Juvenile Offender Specialist, OCFS
Brooklyn Borough Based Council Meeting
Shirley A. Chisholm State Office Building 55 Hanson Place, 3rd floor Conference Room, Brooklyn, NY, United StatesBrooklyn Borough Based Council Co-Chairs Monique Lindsay Family Co-Chair, Parent Advocate Evelyn Pugh Family Co-Chair, Community Advocate Selina Lebron Agency Co-Chair, NYPCC, Community Outreach Specialist
IncludeNYC Fair
Hotel Pennsylvania 401 7th Ave, New York, NY, United StatesThe INCLUDEnyc Fair is New York City’s largest annual free fair for young people with disabilities, where families can meet face-to-face with over 90 summer camps, year-round, afterschool, weekend, arts, sports, and recreational programs. Formerly known as Summer Fun & More, the INCLUDEnyc Fair's expansion beyond just summer camps sends an important message about inclusion and access for