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EPISODE · May 1, 2024 · 4 MIN

655: Social Media Interventions, Center Builds Capacity to Help Older Adults

from Public Health Review Morning Edition · host ASTHO

Dr. Jessica Schleider, Associate Professor of Medical Social Sciences at Northwestern University, says social media platforms are one of the best ways to reach kids in crisis; Josh Hodges, Chief Customer Officer at the National Council on Aging, explains how older adults will be helped by a new direct care workforce strategy center; and a webinar will offer perspective on several ways to effectively advance STI program needs. STAT News Article: Banning teens from social media won't help their mental health. Here's what might ASTHO Webpage: Social and Behavioral Health National Council on Aging Webpage: Meet our Direct Care Workforce Strategies Center Partners National Coalition of STD Directors Webinar: Navigating the State Legislative Session and Department Collaboration – SPEAKS Session with ASTHO and NCSD ASTHO Webpage: Legislative Alerts

Dr. Jessica Schleider, Associate Professor of Medical Social Sciences at Northwestern University, says social media platforms are one of the best ways to reach kids in crisis; Josh Hodges, Chief Customer Officer at the National Council on Aging, explains how older adults will be helped by a new direct care workforce strategy center; and a webinar will offer perspective on several ways to effectively advance STI program needs. STAT News Article: Banning teens from social media won't help their mental health. Here's what might ASTHO Webpage: Social and Behavioral Health National Council on Aging Webpage: Meet our Direct Care Workforce Strategies Center Partners National Coalition of STD Directors Webinar: Navigating the State Legislative Session and Department Collaboration – SPEAKS Session with ASTHO and NCSD ASTHO Webpage: Legislative Alerts

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