Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
5th Annual
NJLEND Maternal and Child Health
Leadership Symposium

A New Jersey Leadership Education
in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities 
(NJLEND)
Community Education Event

 
With recognition of 2020-2021 NJLEND Fellows
Date:
Friday, May 7, 2021
Time:
10:00 AM to 12:30 PM

Keynote
Speaker:

Dave Ellis
Dave Ellis

Founding Executive Director
The Office of Resilience
New Jersey Department of Children and Families



The Meaning of Resilience:
Building Self-Healing Communities

Dave Ellis is a national leader in providing trainings and facilitating conversations on the lasting impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and generational trauma. He shares his expertise with the State of New Jersey and coordinates statewide work related to ACEs.
Location: 

Virtual
Registration:
To access the webinar, you must register in advance on GoToWebinar using the REGISTER button below. There is no charge for this program. Space is limited.

Please note:
  • Continuing Education credit and certificates of attendance are not available for this event.
     
  • Following registration, you will receive a confirmation email and reminder emails with your unique link to join the webinar.
     
  • If you will need to access closed captioning, please email your request to [email protected]  at least 2 weeks before the webinar.
For additional information about joining the webinar, please view:
What is NJLEND?
NJLEND is New Jersey's Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities program, and is a component of The Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities, a division of the Department of Pediatrics, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. NJLEND provides graduate-level interdisciplinary, leadership training to prepare the next generation of health and allied health leaders to address the needs of children and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), health disparities, cultural competence, related developmental disabilities, and other maternal and child health populations. NJLEND Fellows and faculty represent seven disciplines across Rutgers and Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences. NJLEND also provides technical assistance and continuing education to families and Maternal and Child Health professionals, including this Symposium.

NJLEND is a designation of the Maternal and Child Health Bureau,
Health Resources and Services Administration (Grant # T73MC30120)