Successful Partnerships Series Concludes

In the 2022-2023 school year, Public Health–Seattle & King County’s School-Based Partnerships Program (SBPP) embarked on a collaboration with Youth Development Executives of King County (YDEKC) to support partnership development and sustainability in our school-based health center (SBHC) network. Thanks to an existing capacity building program within Best Starts for Kids, SBPP was able to…

Professional Development 4/20: Building a Sustainable School-Community Partnerships and Programs for Your School-Based Health Centers

Thank you to those partners who attended our Building a Sustainable School-Community Partnerships and Programs for Your School-Based Health Centers session hosted by Youth Development Executives of King County! We appreciate your interest in and commitment to developing an ecosystem of supports for young people. We are grateful to Anne Powell Arias who led this…

Submit Videos for WA SBHA Summit

Crossposted from the Washington School-Based Health Alliance The Washington School-Based Health Alliance (WA SBHA) will be creating a youth video montage to share at the Student Health Summit 2023 on May 2-3.  This video will highlight the importance of school-based health care and the impact school-based health centers (SBHCs) have in the lives of youth. WA SBHA is…

Registration is open for 2023 National School-Based Health Care Conference

Crossposted from the Washington School-Based Health Alliance Registration is now open for the 2023 National School-Based Health Care Conference June 26-28, 2023, in Washington, D.C. Join the national School-Based Health Alliance for its annual conference, “Celebrating and Growing the Workforce,” at American University Washington School of Law. In addition to the keynote speakers, this conference will feature…

Professional Development 1/23: Communication and Feedback Practices to Strengthen SBHC Partnership

This past week, the Public Health–Seattle & King County School-Based Partnerships Program was grateful to host Anne Powell Arias from the Youth Development Executives of King County (YDEKC) for a training on Communication and Feedback Practices to Strengthen SBHC Partnership. This was the second in a three part series (view the recording and materials from…

Save the Date! “Communication and Feedback Practices to Strengthen SBHC Partnerships” on January 26

Public Health–Seattle & King County and the Washington School-Based Health Alliance invite you to join the second installment of our three-part professional development series with the Youth Development Executives of King County (YDEKC). This session on Communication and Feedback Practices to Strengthen SBHC Partnerships will be held on Thursday, January 26 from 10am to noon…