Success Across the State The California School Health Center’s 2011 Regional Conference Series consisted of three regional conferences that reached hundreds of school health center staff members, health care providers and advocates of healthy students over a three-month period. Participants’ reviews of the one-day conferences in Fresno, Oakland and Los Angeles included: “Knowledgeable CSHC staff […]
Member Login Being a member of the California School-Based Health Alliance demonstrates your support for a more equitable future for children and youth in the Golden State. You also receive great benefits: Connect with a Broad Network Annual Conference: Save on registration for our annual conference that is held every spring. Funding Opportunities: Be the […]
[…] amplify youth engagement and access to school-based health through leadership, advocacy, and empowerment throughout California. In 2007, five young people formed the California School-Based Health Alliance ( CSHA) Youth Board, a group of school health advocates from across California committed to the advancement of school-based health care, empowered by their lived experiences with adolescent […]
[…] utilize available funding and create sustainable partnerships. Presenter: Lisa Eisenberg, California School-Based Health Alliance, and Saun-Toy Trotter, UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals Download the Presentation Watch the Recording CSHA‘s Youth Voices Webinar Series: Through Our Eyes: A Youth Perspective on Mental Health April 17, 2017: Mental health is something that affects people of all ages from […]
[…] the effects of tobacco and nicotine, but it can be overwhelming to read so much information. In hope of easing the burden and engaging more young people, CSHA put together some of the most youth-friendly tobacco education resources. These are select resources we believe youth would find the most relevant: The Truth Campaign: Nicotine […]
A youth participant speaks during the Youth2Youth summit in Madera, California. The California School-Based Health Alliance ( CSHA) hosted 115 high school students from across the state at the Madera County Superintendent of Schools auditorium on November 17, 2023, for Advocating for a Brighter Future – a Youth 2 Youth (Y2Y) convening created by […]
[…] the focus area, project highlights, resources from the two projects, and examples of how SBHCs and schools can implement effective practices to support students with trauma exposure. CSHA’s Restorative, Trauma-Informed Schoolwide Assessment The intention of the Restorative, Trauma-Informed Schoolwide Assessment is to support school leaders and staff in assessing their use of restorative, trauma-informed […]
Making the Health Home Model Work for Boys and Young Men of Color This report examines how the health home model can better serve boys and young men of color. It includes recommendations as well as low and high level efforts that medical practices can implement in order to transform their practices and effectively serve this […]
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1 45 C.F.R. § 160.103. (The U.S. Government Publishing Office makes the Code of Federal Regulations available online at http://www.ecfr.gov/ cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=ffea9a9ccdd79672b39852004d69ffe1&mc=true&tpl=/ecfrbrowse/Title45/45cfrv1_02.tpl#0). 2 45 C.F.R. § 160.103. 3 45 C.F.R. § 160.103(“Health care provider means a provider of services … a provider of medical or health services … and any other person or organization who […]