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UConn CSCH

18 Episodes

16 minutes | Feb 8, 2023
The WSCC Blueprints - helping schools integrate health and learning
CSCH Postdoctoral Scholars Jessica Koslouski and Kathleen Williamson describe the CSCH WSCC Blueprint tools geared to helping schools implement the WSCC model. Host: Helene Marcy, Director of Programs & Communications at the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Jessica Koslouski, CSCH Postdoctoral Scholar Kathleen Williamson, CSCH Postdoctoral Scholar Resources Read a transcript of the podcast WSCC Blueprints WSCC: Think about the Link Project (Policy. Practice, and Process) WellSAT WSCC Policy Evaluation Tool UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Implementation Science Backwards Design explained in Policy Blueprint and Practice Blueprint Congruence Theory explained in Policy Blueprint and Practice Blueprint   Social Media Links @UConnCSCH on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Facebook @UConnCSCH on Spoutible Produced by Sandra Chafouleas. Directed and edited by Helene Marcy. This recording has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. - The WSCC Practice and Policy Blueprints - helping schools integrate health and learning was created by the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health and recorded in January 2023. Copyright © 2023 by the University of Connecticut. All rights reserved.  
20 minutes | Jan 5, 2023
How Kids and Young Adults Benefit from Nature
Three UConn professors discuss the benefits of nature and how to get outside. Host: Helene Marcy, Director of Programs & Communications at the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Jean Coffey, Clinical Professor in the UConn School of Nursing and CSCH Steering Committee member Damion Grasso, Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at UConn Health, and CSCH Steering Committee member Cynthia Jones, Professor Emeritus in the UConn Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Resources Read a transcript of the podcast Jean Coffey Study about Prescribing Nature Outside Perspectives Nature Rx at UConn UConn Today Article about NatureRx at UConn Connecticut Trailfinder TrailLink (includes downloadable mobile app) UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health   Social Media Links @UConnCSCH on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Facebook Produced, directed and edited by Helene Marcy. This recording has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. How Kids and Young Adults Benefit from Nature was created by the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health and recorded in November 2022. Copyright © 2023 by the University of Connecticut. All rights reserved.
21 minutes | Dec 13, 2022
Puppets and Emotional Well-being: The Making of the Feel Your Best Self Toolkit
CSCH Director of Programs & Communications Helene Marcy interviews the creators of Feel Your Best Self, a toolkit that uses puppets to teach children strategies that promote emotional well-being. Host: Helene Marcy, Director of Programs & Communications at the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Sandra Chafouleas, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor in UConn’s Department of Educational Psychology in the UConn Neag School of Education and Co-Director of the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Emily Wicks, Co-Interim Director of the UConn Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry Emily Iovino, Postdoctoral Scholar at the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health and the Neag School of Education in the Department of Educational Psychology. Resources Read a transcript of the podcast Feel Your Best Self UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health UConn Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry UConn Neag School of Education UConn School of Fine Arts Social Media Links Feel Your Best Self on Facebook Feel Your Best Self on Twitter Feel Your Best Self on Instagram Feel Your Best Self on Pinterest @UConnCSCH on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Facebook Ballard on Twitter Ballard on Facebook Produced, directed and edited by Helene Marcy. This recording has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. Puppets and Emotional Well-being: The Making of the Feel Your Best Self Toolkit was created by the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health and recorded in November 2022. Copyright © 2022 by the University of Connecticut. All rights reserved.
35 minutes | May 27, 2022
The State of Social Emotional Learning in Connecticut
Description: CSCH Co-Director Sandra Chafouleas interviews a panel of experts on the state of social emotional learning in Connecticut Hosts: Sandra Chafouleas, CSCH Co-Director and UConn Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor in Educational Psychology, Neag School of Education Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Jeana Bracey, Associate Vice President of School and Community Initiatives at the Child Health and Development Institute of Connecticut (CHDI) Michelle Doucette Cunningham, Executive Director of the Connecticut After School Network and founder of the Social Emotional Learning Alliance of Connecticut (SEL4CT) Zachary Munroe, Assistant Principal at Maple Hill Elementary in Naugatuck Resources Read a transcript of the podcast CHDI School Based Mental Health Resources Social Emotional Learning Alliance of Connecticut Maple Hill Elementary UConn Neag School of Education UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health State of CT Resources: Connecticut State Department of Education SEL Resources State of CT Components of Social, Emotional and Intellectual Habits: K-3 Recent Legislation passed by the Connecticut General Assembly: Senate Bill 1 (Act Concerning Childhood Mental and Physical Health Services in Schools) Senate Bill 2 (Act Expanding Preschool and Mental and Behavioral Services for Children) House Bill 5001 (Act Concerning Children’s Mental Health) Social Media Links CHDI on Twitter SEL4CT on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Facebook Produced by Sandra Chafouleas and Jess Koslouski. Directed by Sandra Chafouleas. Edited by Helene Marcy. This recording has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. The State of Social Emotional Learning in Connecticut was created by the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health and recorded in May 2022. Copyright © 2022 by the University of Connecticut. All rights reserved.
20 minutes | Mar 23, 2022
Do Children Have Human Rights?
Description: CSCH Co-Director Sandra Chafouleas interviews Richard Hiskes about his thoughts on the human rights of children Hosts: Sandra Chafouleas, CSCH Co-Director and UConn Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor in Educational Psychology, Neag School of Education Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Richard Hiskes, Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Human Rights at the University of Connecticut Resources Read a transcript of the podcast Richard Hiskes Faculty Page Richard Hiskes book: Suffer the Children: a Theoretical Foundation for the Human Rights of the Child UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health UConn Human Rights Institute The Educator’s Institute for Human Rights Social Media Links @UConnCSCH on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Facebook Produced by Sandra Chafouleas. Directed by Sandra Chafouleas and Helene Marcy. Edited by Helene Marcy. This recording has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. Do Children Have Human Rights? was created by the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health and recorded in March 2022. Copyright © 2022 by the University of Connecticut. All rights reserved.
13 minutes | Feb 1, 2022
Supporting Teacher Well-Being using a Total Worker Health® Approach
Description: CSCH Program Manager interviews UConn researchers about a NIOSH-funded project promoting teacher well-being. Host: Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Jenn Cavallari, Associate Professor, Department of Public Health Sciences, UConn School of Medicine; Alicia Dugan, Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, UConn School of Medicine, Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine; Lisa Sanetti, Professor, Department of Educational Psychology, UConn Neag School of Education (school psychology program) Resources Read a transcript of the podcast. Jenn Cavallari Faculty Page Alicia Dugan Faculty Page Lisa Sanetti Faculty Page UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Center for Promotion of Health in the New England Workplace (CPH-NEW)   Twitter: @DrSanetti @UConnCSCH @CPH-NEW Produced by Sandra Chafouleas and Helene Marcy. Directed and edited by Helene Marcy. This recording has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. Supporting Teacher Well-Being Using a Total Worker Health® Approach was created by the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health and recorded in January 2022. “Total Worker Health®” is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).  Participation by University of Connecticut does not imply endorsement by HHS, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. This podcast episode was supported by Grant Number Grant 1 U19 OH012299-01 from the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of NIOSH. Copyright © 2022 by the University of Connecticut. All rights reserved.
13 minutes | Oct 1, 2021
Using Peer Influence to Reduce Weight-Based Bullying
Description: CSCH Program Manager interviews Leah Lessard. Host: Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Leah Lessard, Postdoctoral Fellow, UConn Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity Resources Read a transcript of the podcast UConn Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity Leah Lessard website UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Social Media Links Leah Lessard on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Facebook Produced by Sandra Chafouleas and Helene Marcy. Directed and edited by Helene Marcy. This recording has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. Using Peer Influence to Reduce Weight-Based Bullying was created by the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health and recorded in September 2021. Copyright © 2021 by the University of Connecticut. All rights reserved.
20 minutes | Apr 30, 2021
The Importance of Physical Activity on Wellness
Description: CSCH Program Manager interviews a panel of experts on the importance of physical activity. Host: Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Jaci VanHeest Associate Professor, Department of Educational Psychology in the UConn Neag School of Education and Director, UConn Public Health Learning Community Nneka Arinze, Graduate of UConn’s Sports Management doctoral program and Program Leader, UConn HuskySport Cassandra Rowett, Physical Education and health teacher, E.O. Smith High School, Mansfield, CT and adjunct professor of health, physical education, and kinesiology at Eastern Connecticut State University Resources Read a transcript of the podcast UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Thinking about the Link between Health and Learning: Physical Activity (Video) WSCC Practice Brief: Physical Activity (includes strategies that those working in schools can use to promote evidence-based physical activity practices) The Boy Who Learned How to Play (CSCH Live Talk by Jaci VanHeest, October 2017) Social Media Links Jaci VanHeest on Twitter UConn HuskySport on Twittter E.O. Smith High School on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Facebook Produced by Sandra Chafouleas and Helene Marcy. Directed and edited by Helene Marcy. This recording has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. The Importance of Physical Activity on Wellness was created by the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health and recorded in April 2021. This podcast series was made possible in part by funding from the Neag Foundation, which serves as a philanthropic force for positive change in education, health, and human services initiatives. Copyright © 2021 by the University of Connecticut. All rights reserved.
25 minutes | Dec 16, 2020
CSCH Spotlight on Well-being During COVID: Child Wellness
Description: CSCH Program Manager Helene Marcy interviews a panel of experts on child wellness. Host: Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Jeana Bracey, Associate Vice President of School and Community Initiatives at the Child Health and Development Institute of Connecticut (CHDI) Michelle Doucette Cunningham, Executive Director of the Connecticut After School Network and founder of SEL4CT, the Social Emotional Learning Alliance of Connecticut. Damion Grasso, licensed Clinical Psychologist and an Associate Professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at UConn Health. Resources Read a transcript of the podcast. UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health UConn Health Psychological Trauma Clinic UConn Health Family Adversity and Resilience Research Program Epidemic-Pandemic Impacts Inventory (EPII) Mental Health Crisis Intervention Services/Mobile Crisis Intervention Services – Connecticut WrapCT Connecticut Talk it Out Line Gizmo’s Pawesome Pledge for Mental Health Suicide Prevention Public Health Alert & Call to Action! Social Media Links CHDI on Twitter SEL4CT on Twitter Connecticut After School Network on Twitter Damion Grasso on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Facebook Produced by Sandy Chafouleas, Emily Iovino and Helene Marcy. Directed and edited by Helene Marcy This recording has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. CSCH Spotlight on Well-being During COVID: Child Wellness was created by the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health and recorded in December 2020. This podcast series was made possible in part by funding from the Neag Foundation, which serves as a philanthropic force for positive change in education, health, and human services initiatives. Copyright © 2020 by the University of Connecticut. All rights reserved.
24 minutes | Nov 18, 2020
CSCH Spotlight on Well-being During COVID: Family Wellness
Description: CSCH Program Manager Helene Marcy interviews a panel of experts on family wellness. Host: Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Beth Russell, Associate Professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Sciences at UConn and Director of the Center for Applied Research in Human Development Alice Forrester, CEO of the Clifford Beers Clinic based in Greater New Haven Emily Iovino, Postdoctoral Researcher at the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health and Nationally Certified School Psychologist Read a transcript of the podcast. Resources UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health CAHRD Clifford Beers Clifford Beers WarmLine: 1-844-TALK-4-CT Social Media Links Clifford Beers on Twitter Emily Iovino on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Facebook Produced by Sandy Chafouleas, Emily Iovino and Helene Marcy. Directed and edited by Helene Marcy This recording has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. CSCH Spotlight on Well-being During COVID: Family Wellness was created by the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health and recorded in October 2020. This podcast series was made possible in part by funding from the Neag Foundation, which serves as a philanthropic force for positive change in education, health, and human services initiatives. Copyright © 2020 by the University of Connecticut. All rights reserved.
16 minutes | Oct 29, 2020
CSCH Spotlight on Well-being During COVID: School Employee Wellness
Description: CSCH Program Manager Helene Marcy interviews a panel of experts on school staff wellness. Host: Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Lisa Sanetti, Professor of Educational Psychology in the Neag School of Education and CSCH Steering Committee member Ravit Stein, Director of Psychological and Behavioral Consultation Services at EASTCONN Taylor Koriakin, Educational and Behavioral Consultant, EASTCONN and CSCH Affiliate Read a transcript of the podcast. Resources UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health (CSCH) CSCH Brief: Connecticut School Administrator Perspectives on Priorities During COVID-19 School Psychology Program at UConn EASTCONN Psychological and Behavioral Consultation Department The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Total Worker Health Program Social Media Links Lisa Sanetti on Twitter Ravit Stein on Twitter Taylor Koriakin on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Facebook Produced by Sandy Chafouleas, Emily Iovino, & Helene Marcy. Directed and edited by Helene Marcy. This recording has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. CSCH Spotlight on Well-being During COVID: School Employee Wellness was created by the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health and recorded in October 2020. This podcast was made possible in part by funding from the Neag Foundation, which serves as a philanthropic force for positive change in education, health, and human services initiatives. Copyright © 2020 by the University of Connecticut. All rights reserved.
9 minutes | Sep 15, 2020
The potential impact of sport and physical activity on youth living in poverty
Description: CSCH Program Manager Helene Marcy interviews CSCH Affiliate Jesse Mala about his research looking at the relationship between sport & physical activity and working memory & perceptions of school climate among youth living in poverty. Host: Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Jesse Mala, Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Educational Leadership at the University of Connecticut Read a transcript of the podcast. Resources UConn Department of Educational Leadership UConn Sport Management Program UConn Husky Sport UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Social Media Links Jesse Mala on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Facebook Produced, directed and edited by Helene Marcy This recording has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. The potential impact of sport and physical activity on youth living in poverty was created by the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health and recorded in August 2020. Copyright © 2020 by the University of Connecticut. All rights reserved.
20 minutes | Aug 18, 2020
What school personnel and parents think about the role schools play in identifying and supporting kids’ social, emotional, and behavioral needs
Description: CSCH Program Manager Helene Marcy interviews CSCH Co-Director Sandra Chafouleas and Amy Briesch about the NEEDs2 project (funded by the Institute of Education Sciences) which explored what school personnel and families think about the role for schools in student social, emotional, and behavioral screening Host: Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Sandra Chafouleas, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor and Neag Professor of Educational Psychology in the Neag School of Education and CSCH Co-Director Amy Briesch, Associate Professor of Applied Psychology in the Bouvé College of Health Sciences at Northeastern University and graduate of UConn school psychology doctoral program Read a transcript of the podcast. Resources NEEDs2 Project website UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Social Media Links Sandra Chafouleas on Twitter Amy Briesch on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Facebook Produced by Helene Marcy & Sandy Chafouleas Directed and edited by Helene Marcy This recording has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. What school personnel and parents think about the role schools play in identifying and supporting kids’ social, emotional, and behavioral needs was created by the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health and recorded in August 2020. Copyright © 2020 by the University of Connecticut. All rights reserved.
12 minutes | Feb 21, 2020
The Self-Care of Caregivers of Children with Developmental Disabilities
Description: CSCH Program Manager Helene Marcy interviews CSCH Co-Director Sandra Chafouleas and CSCH Affiliate Emily Iovino about their study looking at how the caregivers of children with developmental disabilities define and view their own self-care Host: Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Sandra Chafouleas, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of Educational Psychology in the Neag School of Education and CSCH Co-Director Emily Iovino, doctoral student, UConn school psychology program and CSCH Affiliate Read a transcript of the podcast. Resources CSCH Brief – Stress: Family Caregivers of Children with Disabilities UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Social Media Links Sandra Chafouleas on Twitter Emily Iovino on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Facebook Produced by Helene Marcy & Sandy Chafouleas Directed and edited by Helene Marcy This recording has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. The Self-Care of Caregivers of Children with Developmental Disabilities was created by the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health and recorded in January 2020. Copyright © 2020 by the University of Connecticut. All rights reserved.
12 minutes | Dec 16, 2019
LGBTQ Youth and Substance Abuse
Description: CSCH Program Manager Helene Marcy interviews CSCH Affiliate Ryan Watson about his research on sexual and gender minority youth and their substance abuse. Host: Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guest: Ryan Watson, Assistant Professor in Human Development and Family Sciences, University of Connecticut Read a transcript of the podcast. Glossary of LGBTQ Terms, Human Rights Campaign https://www.hrc.org/resources/glossary-of-terms Resources Mentioned in the Podcast Human Rights Campaign Ryan Watson’s Department Page UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health website UConn Department of Human Development and Family Sciences Social Media Links Ryan Watson on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Facebook Dr. Watson's research project is funded through a National Institutes of Health (NIDA) R03 Small Research Grant Program. Produced, directed and edited by Helene Marcy This recording has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. LGBTQ Youth and Substance Abuse was created by the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health and recorded in November 2019. Copyright © 2019 by the University of Connecticut. All rights reserved.
11 minutes | Nov 29, 2019
Disparities in Access to HIV Prevention Tools
Description: CSCH Program Manager Helene Marcy interviews CSCH Affiliate Ryan Watson about his research on disparities in access to HIV prevention tools among young men who have sex with men. Host: Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guest: Ryan Watson, Assistant Professor in Human Development and Family Sciences, University of Connecticut Read a transcript of the podcast. Resources Mentioned in the Podcast Human Rights Campaign Ryan Watson’s Department Page UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health website UConn Department of Human Development and Family Sciences Social Media Links Ryan Watson on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Facebook Dr. Watson's research project is funded through a National Institutes of Health (NIDA) K01 Career Development Award. Produced, directed and edited by Helene Marcy This recording has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. Disparities in HIV Prevention Tools was created by the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health and recorded in November 2019. Copyright © 2019 by the University of Connecticut. All rights reserved.
12 minutes | Oct 8, 2019
What is the WellSAT WSCC?
Description: CSCH Program Manager Helene Marcy interviews CSCH Co-Director Sandra Chafouleas and CSCH Steering Committee Member Marlene Schwartz about their work developing the WellSAT WSCC Tool Host: Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Sandra Chafouleas, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of Educational Psychology in the Neag School of Education and CSCH Co-Director Marlene Schwartz, Professor in Human Development and Family Sciences, Director of the UConn Rudd Center and CSCH Steering Committee Member Read a transcript of the podcast. Resources Mentioned in the Podcast WellSAT WSCC Tool UConn Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Produced by Helene Marcy & Sandy Chafouleas Directed and edited by Helene Marcy This recording has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. What is the WellSAT WSCC? was created by the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health and recorded in September 2019. Copyright © 2019 by the University of Connecticut. All rights reserved.
17 minutes | May 20, 2019
Using a Team Science Approach to Advance Pain Research
CSCH Steering Committee member Lisa Sanetti interviews CSCH affiliates Xiaomei Cong and Angela Starkweather about their work in the UConn Center for Advancement in Managing Pain Host: Lisa Sanetti, Associate Professor, Educational Psychology, Neag School of Education Guests: Xiaomei Cong, Professor, School of Nursing and Director, Center for Advancement in Managing Pain Angela Starkweather, Professor, School of Nursing Read a transcript of the podcast. Read the CSCH Report on Team Science CSCH Team Science Principles in School and Child Health Research.pdf Resources Mentioned in the Podcast Team Science Toolkit – National Cancer Institute International Network for the Science of Team Science (holds annual team science conference) UConn Center for Advancement in Managing Pain (CAMP) (including information about the annual Pain Symposium) Produced by Lisa Sanetti & Helene Marcy Directed and edited by Taijek Mike Using a Team Science Approach to Advance Pain Research was created by the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health and recorded in February 2019. Copyright © 2019 by the University of Connecticut. All rights reserved. This recording has been made available for informational and educational purposes only.
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