Mental Health Conferences
NYSBHA Annual SBHC Conference 2025
The NYSBHA Annual SBHC Conference 2025, titled 'SBHCs & The Power of Our Voice!', is an in-person event held at the Embassy Suites in Saratoga Springs, NY. It focuses on school-based healthcare education, featuring networking, sessions, workshops, and advocacy updates.
Some quick details about this conference.
The NYSBHA Annual SBHC Conference 2025, themed 'SBHCs & The Power of Our Voice!', is a significant event for professionals involved in school-based healthcare. Held at the Embassy Suites in Saratoga Springs, NY, this in-person conference offers a platform for networking, engaging sessions, and workshops. Attendees can expect to gain insights into trauma-informed care, marijuana's impact on adolescents, asthma interventions, and telehealth services. The conference also provides updates on state and federal advocacy efforts.
The agenda includes keynote presentations, concurrent sessions, and workshops focusing on various topics such as advocacy, data disparities, and storytelling. Notable speakers include experts from diverse fields, offering their knowledge and experience to enhance the understanding and implementation of school-based health initiatives. The event promises to be an enriching experience for all participants.
Maybe the most important details of the conference.
This organization is hosting this conference.
New York School-Based Health Alliance
This is the group that put together this event.
Email: nysbha@gmail.com
Phone: 518-694-3423
Cost |
Type |
Notes |
$89.00 |
Member |
Registration fee for members. |
$129.00 |
Non-member |
Registration fee for non-members. |
See the conference's actual website for more details around these fees, as sometimes they can be more complicated.
It's important to know what is planned.
The conference spans two days, starting with a networking event on Thursday evening. Friday includes a breakfast buffet, keynote presentations, concurrent sessions on various topics, a luncheon, and a storytelling workshop. The day concludes with a session on data disparities and a conference wrap-up.
These folks will be speaking at the conference.
Heather C. Forkey, MD
Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School and Director of the Foster Children Evaluation Service.
Brandon Greene, MD
Chief of Pediatrics for Bassett Healthcare Network.
Karen Sangaline Pillsworth, MS
Storytelling Laureate and Practitioner with over 40 years of experience.
Julie Blitzer, PhD
Clinical psychologist at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital’s School-Based Health Center.
Rissa Lane, MS
Senior Evaluator at Apex with a focus on community-based health initiatives.
Marcy Savage
Partner at Reid, McNally & Savage, LLC, specializing in healthcare advocacy.
Viju Jacob, MD FAAP
VP of Medical Affairs/Medical Director at Urban Health Plan in Bronx, NY.
Sarah C. Goldberg, MPH
Director of the New York School-Based Health Foundation.
Aisha Naseem, MPH
Research Coordinator at Columbia University School of Nursing.
Allysa Ware, PhD, MSW
Executive Director of Family Voices, focusing on family engagement and systems change.
The conference is held at the Embassy Suites Saratoga Springs, offering convenient accommodation for attendees. Details about room rates and booking can be found on the hotel's website.
Unless you're taking public transit.
Parking information is not explicitly provided. Attendees may need to contact the venue for details on parking arrangements.
If you're an organization that wants to contribute to this event, here are some details.
Sponsorship opportunities are available for the conference. Interested organizations can find more information on the NYSBHA website under the 'Get Involved' section.
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